Image size calculation could overflow s32 in one place (but not others where it was done correct), which first lead to wrong amount of memory getting allocated for image data and later crash in the CColorConverter.
Thanks @sfan5 for his fuzzing tests @https://github.com/minetest/irrlicht/issues/236
and @erlehmann for passing them on: https://irrlicht.sourceforge.io/forum/viewtopic.php?t=52925
Also updating changes.txt with TGA loader changes from this and previous commits.
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From sfan5's fuzzing test reported in Minetest here: https://github.com/minetest/irrlicht/issues/236
Was missing test if it writes beyond allocated memory which can be triggered by TGA's which lie in their RLE data.
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Was creating 16-bit images for those before.
Could also support 24-bit images, but either we need another convert function or another palette for that (the 16 and 32 bit both work with 32 bit palettes, the 24 bit conversion function only with 24 bit palettes)
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TGA's can claim to use less palette colors than they later do.
We only support 8-bit palettes, so to make this safer lets just always allocate at least 256 bytes.
Thanks @erlehmann for report and testcase: https://irrlicht.sourceforge.io/forum/viewtopic.php?p=307191
Based on Minetest bug report: https://github.com/minetest/irrlicht/issues/236
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Note: Due to OSX always failing merge OSX it's rather applying a second patch
from Ryan Schmidt from bugreport #462 to trunk
(Not sure why svn merging always fails for OSX. Probably related to MacOSX files getting moved in the past. Was that done without svn move commands? I guess that can't be fixed anymore now)
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This also fixes the combobox which users the listbox like that.
This got broken in [r6454] which had fixed the events send out by the listbox
Note: Still a bit strange behaviour when leaving the combobox at the bottom, but that was already that way in Irrlicht 1.8, so I've got to investigate that on it's own.
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We had changed that once before in the other direction in svn r421
Reason back then was "Sleep(0) doesn't allow any lower priority threads to execute"
But Microsoft changed the behaviour of Sleep(0) after Windows XP so that's no longer true.
And the costs of it is pretty high - due to this using a timer with a 15ms resolutions it meant not just giving up the thread but it also always waited for 15ms on Windows.
I also replaced a few sleep calls in examples for that reason with yield() calls.
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The exact commands to make this commit were:
git reset --hard origin/master
find -type f | # list all regular files
grep -E '\.(h|cpp|fsh|vsh|mm)|LICENSE$' | # filter for text files
xargs -n 1 -P $(nproc) sed -i 's:\s*$::' # for each file, trim trailing whitespace including the CR
git commit -a
`Textures` is not an one-to-one mapping.
Minetest still crashes with this commit but that's because
it attempts to double-free a texture.
broken by 7298b46504
* getTextureByIndex is pretty useless (apart from iterating over all texture,
which we don't do), as you can't get an id.
* renameTexture is broken anyway: The sort call does nothing because the array
is still flagged as sorted.
This uses format=32 which in X11's API means a C type of long (with
restricted range when > 32 bits). pid_t is of unknown type, though on
Linux and FreeBSD it's a 32-bit type, so does not have the same size as
long on 64-bit architectures, and thus XChangeProperty reads outside its
bounds. Fix this by casting to and passing a long.