SyroComp_CompBlock: Prevent stack buffer overflow#19
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SyroComp_CompBlock: Prevent stack buffer overflow#19benwiley4000 wants to merge 1 commit intokorginc:masterfrom
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Closes #18.
I found a stack buffer overflow in SyroComp_CompBlock that didn't seem to result in any bugs when I compiled code with GCC.. however I consistently ran into problems when compiling to WebAssembly with Emscripten.
In this code:
volcasample/syro/korg_syro_comp.c
Lines 394 to 403 in b0ed615
We can see that once
jhas been incremented to 4, the index 4 ofBitBase(which doesn't exist) will be checked for the remainder of the loop. If the out of bounds memory happens to matchiby accident, then we will get a false positive and write incorrect data.Adding the index guard in this pull request solves the problem and makes my tests pass (for both GCC and Emscripten).