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ScanLineProcess::run_fill NULL Pointer Write In "reduceMemory" Mode

Low
cary-ilm published GHSA-qhpm-86v7-phmm Jul 31, 2025

Package

No package listed

Affected versions

3.3.2

Patched versions

3.3.3

Description

Summary

When reading a deep scanline image with a large sample count in reduceMemory mode, it is possible to crash a target application with a NULL pointer dereference in a write operation.

Details

In the ScanLineProcess::run_fill function, implemented in src/lib/OpenEXR/ImfDeepScanLineInputFile.cpp, the following code is used to write the fillValue in the sample buffer:

                switch (fills.type)
                {
                    case OPENEXR_IMF_INTERNAL_NAMESPACE::UINT:
                    {
                        unsigned int fillVal = (unsigned int) (fills.fillValue);
                        unsigned int* fillptr = static_cast<unsigned int*> (dest);

                        for ( int32_t s = 0; s < samps; ++s )
                            fillptr[s] = fillVal; // <--- POTENTIAL CRASH HERE
                        break;
                    }

However, when reduceMemory mode is enabled in the readDeepScanLine function in src/lib/OpenEXRUtil/ImfCheckFile.cpp, with large sample counts, the sample data will not be read, as shown below:

            // limit total number of samples read in reduceMemory mode
            //
            if (!reduceMemory ||
                fileBufferSize + bufferSize < gMaxBytesPerDeepScanline) // <--- CHECK ON LARGE SAMPLE COUNTS AND reduceMemory
            {
            // SNIP...
            try
                {
                    in.readPixels (y);
                }

Therefore, in those cases, the sample buffer would not be allocated, resulting in a potential write operation on a NULL pointer.

PoC

NOTE: please download the runfill_crash.exr file from the following link:

https://github.com/ShielderSec/poc/tree/main/CVE-2025-48073

  1. Compile the exrcheck binary in a macOS or GNU/Linux machine with ASAN.
  2. Open the runfill_crash.exr file with the following command:
exrcheck -m runfill_crash.exr
  1. Notice that exrcheck crashes with ASAN stack-trace.

Impact

An attacker may cause a denial of service by crashing the application.

Severity

Low

CVE ID

CVE-2025-48073

Weaknesses

No CWEs

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