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| Checking for Vulnerabilities |
| **************************** |
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| Vulnerabilities in Poky and OE-Core |
| =================================== |
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| The Yocto Project has an infrastructure to track and address unfixed |
| known security vulnerabilities, as tracked by the public |
| :wikipedia:`Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) <Common_Vulnerabilities_and_Exposures>` |
| database. |
| |
| The Yocto Project maintains a `list of known vulnerabilities |
| <https://autobuilder.yocto.io/pub/non-release/patchmetrics/>`__ |
| for packages in Poky and OE-Core, tracking the evolution of the number of |
| unpatched CVEs and the status of patches. Such information is available for |
| the current development version and for each supported release. |
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| Security is a process, not a product, and thus at any time, a number of security |
| issues may be impacting Poky and OE-Core. It is up to the maintainers, users, |
| contributors and anyone interested in the issues to investigate and possibly fix them by |
| updating software components to newer versions or by applying patches to address them. |
| It is recommended to work with Poky and OE-Core upstream maintainers and submit |
| patches to fix them, see ":ref:`dev-manual/changes:submitting a change to the yocto project`" for details. |
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| Vulnerability check at build time |
| ================================= |
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| To enable a check for CVE security vulnerabilities using |
| :ref:`ref-classes-cve-check` in the specific image or target you are building, |
| add the following setting to your configuration:: |
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| INHERIT += "cve-check" |
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| The CVE database contains some old incomplete entries which have been |
| deemed not to impact Poky or OE-Core. These CVE entries can be excluded from the |
| check using build configuration:: |
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| include conf/distro/include/cve-extra-exclusions.inc |
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| With this CVE check enabled, BitBake build will try to map each compiled software component |
| recipe name and version information to the CVE database and generate recipe and |
| image specific reports. These reports will contain: |
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| - metadata about the software component like names and versions |
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| - metadata about the CVE issue such as description and NVD link |
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| - for each software component, a list of CVEs which are possibly impacting this version |
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| - status of each CVE: ``Patched``, ``Unpatched`` or ``Ignored`` |
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| The status ``Patched`` means that a patch file to address the security issue has been |
| applied. ``Unpatched`` status means that no patches to address the issue have been |
| applied and that the issue needs to be investigated. ``Ignored`` means that after |
| analysis, it has been deemed to ignore the issue as it for example affects |
| the software component on a different operating system platform. |
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| After a build with CVE check enabled, reports for each compiled source recipe will be |
| found in ``build/tmp/deploy/cve``. |
| |
| For example the CVE check report for the ``flex-native`` recipe looks like:: |
| |
| $ cat poky/build/tmp/deploy/cve/flex-native |
| LAYER: meta |
| PACKAGE NAME: flex-native |
| PACKAGE VERSION: 2.6.4 |
| CVE: CVE-2016-6354 |
| CVE STATUS: Patched |
| CVE SUMMARY: Heap-based buffer overflow in the yy_get_next_buffer function in Flex before 2.6.1 might allow context-dependent attackers to cause a denial of service or possibly execute arbitrary code via vectors involving num_to_read. |
| CVSS v2 BASE SCORE: 7.5 |
| CVSS v3 BASE SCORE: 9.8 |
| VECTOR: NETWORK |
| MORE INFORMATION: https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2016-6354 |
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| LAYER: meta |
| PACKAGE NAME: flex-native |
| PACKAGE VERSION: 2.6.4 |
| CVE: CVE-2019-6293 |
| CVE STATUS: Ignored |
| CVE SUMMARY: An issue was discovered in the function mark_beginning_as_normal in nfa.c in flex 2.6.4. There is a stack exhaustion problem caused by the mark_beginning_as_normal function making recursive calls to itself in certain scenarios involving lots of '*' characters. Remote attackers could leverage this vulnerability to cause a denial-of-service. |
| CVSS v2 BASE SCORE: 4.3 |
| CVSS v3 BASE SCORE: 5.5 |
| VECTOR: NETWORK |
| MORE INFORMATION: https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2019-6293 |
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| For images, a summary of all recipes included in the image and their CVEs is also |
| generated in textual and JSON formats. These ``.cve`` and ``.json`` reports can be found |
| in the ``tmp/deploy/images`` directory for each compiled image. |
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| At build time CVE check will also throw warnings about ``Unpatched`` CVEs:: |
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| WARNING: flex-2.6.4-r0 do_cve_check: Found unpatched CVE (CVE-2019-6293), for more information check /poky/build/tmp/work/core2-64-poky-linux/flex/2.6.4-r0/temp/cve.log |
| WARNING: libarchive-3.5.1-r0 do_cve_check: Found unpatched CVE (CVE-2021-36976), for more information check /poky/build/tmp/work/core2-64-poky-linux/libarchive/3.5.1-r0/temp/cve.log |
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| It is also possible to check the CVE status of individual packages as follows:: |
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| bitbake -c cve_check flex libarchive |
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| Fixing CVE product name and version mappings |
| ============================================ |
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| By default, :ref:`ref-classes-cve-check` uses the recipe name :term:`BPN` as CVE |
| product name when querying the CVE database. If this mapping contains false positives, e.g. |
| some reported CVEs are not for the software component in question, or false negatives like |
| some CVEs are not found to impact the recipe when they should, then the problems can be |
| in the recipe name to CVE product mapping. These mapping issues can be fixed by setting |
| the :term:`CVE_PRODUCT` variable inside the recipe. This defines the name of the software component in the |
| upstream `NIST CVE database <https://nvd.nist.gov/>`__. |
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| The variable supports using vendor and product names like this:: |
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| CVE_PRODUCT = "flex_project:flex" |
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| In this example the vendor name used in the CVE database is ``flex_project`` and the |
| product is ``flex``. With this setting the ``flex`` recipe only maps to this specific |
| product and not products from other vendors with same name ``flex``. |
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| Similarly, when the recipe version :term:`PV` is not compatible with software versions used by |
| the upstream software component releases and the CVE database, these can be fixed using |
| the :term:`CVE_VERSION` variable. |
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| Note that if the CVE entries in the NVD database contain bugs or have missing or incomplete |
| information, it is recommended to fix the information there directly instead of working |
| around the issues possibly for a long time in Poky and OE-Core side recipes. Feedback to |
| NVD about CVE entries can be provided through the `NVD contact form <https://nvd.nist.gov/info/contact-form>`__. |
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| Fixing vulnerabilities in recipes |
| ================================= |
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| If a CVE security issue impacts a software component, it can be fixed by updating to a newer |
| version of the software component or by applying a patch. For Poky and OE-Core master branches, updating |
| to a newer software component release with fixes is the best option, but patches can be applied |
| if releases are not yet available. |
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| For stable branches, it is preferred to apply patches for the issues. For some software |
| components minor version updates can also be applied if they are backwards compatible. |
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| Here is an example of fixing CVE security issues with patch files, |
| an example from the :oe_layerindex:`ffmpeg recipe</layerindex/recipe/47350>`:: |
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| SRC_URI = "https://www.ffmpeg.org/releases/${BP}.tar.xz \ |
| file://0001-libavutil-include-assembly-with-full-path-from-sourc.patch \ |
| file://fix-CVE-2020-20446.patch \ |
| file://fix-CVE-2020-20453.patch \ |
| file://fix-CVE-2020-22015.patch \ |
| file://fix-CVE-2020-22021.patch \ |
| file://fix-CVE-2020-22033-CVE-2020-22019.patch \ |
| file://fix-CVE-2021-33815.patch \ |
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| A good practice is to include the CVE identifier in both the patch file name |
| and inside the patch file commit message using the format:: |
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| CVE: CVE-2020-22033 |
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| CVE checker will then capture this information and change the CVE status to ``Patched`` |
| in the generated reports. |
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| If analysis shows that the CVE issue does not impact the recipe due to configuration, platform, |
| version or other reasons, the CVE can be marked as ``Ignored`` using the :term:`CVE_CHECK_IGNORE` variable. |
| As mentioned previously, if data in the CVE database is wrong, it is recommend to fix those |
| issues in the CVE database directly. |
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| Recipes can be completely skipped by CVE check by including the recipe name in |
| the :term:`CVE_CHECK_SKIP_RECIPE` variable. |
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| Implementation details |
| ====================== |
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| Here's what the :ref:`ref-classes-cve-check` class does to find unpatched CVE IDs. |
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| First the code goes through each patch file provided by a recipe. If a valid CVE ID |
| is found in the name of the file, the corresponding CVE is considered as patched. |
| Don't forget that if multiple CVE IDs are found in the filename, only the last |
| one is considered. Then, the code looks for ``CVE: CVE-ID`` lines in the patch |
| file. The found CVE IDs are also considered as patched. |
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| Then, the code looks up all the CVE IDs in the NIST database for all the |
| products defined in :term:`CVE_PRODUCT`. Then, for each found CVE: |
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| - If the package name (:term:`PN`) is part of |
| :term:`CVE_CHECK_SKIP_RECIPE`, it is considered as ``Patched``. |
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| - If the CVE ID is part of :term:`CVE_CHECK_IGNORE`, it is |
| set as ``Ignored``. |
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| - If the CVE ID is part of the patched CVE for the recipe, it is |
| already considered as ``Patched``. |
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| - Otherwise, the code checks whether the recipe version (:term:`PV`) |
| is within the range of versions impacted by the CVE. If so, the CVE |
| is considered as ``Unpatched``. |
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| The CVE database is stored in :term:`DL_DIR` and can be inspected using |
| ``sqlite3`` command as follows:: |
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| sqlite3 downloads/CVE_CHECK/nvdcve_1.1.db .dump | grep CVE-2021-37462 |
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| When analyzing CVEs, it is recommended to: |
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| - study the latest information in `CVE database <https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/search>`__. |
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| - check how upstream developers of the software component addressed the issue, e.g. |
| what patch was applied, which upstream release contains the fix. |
| |
| - check what other Linux distributions like `Debian <https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/>`__ |
| did to analyze and address the issue. |
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| - follow security notices from other Linux distributions. |
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| - follow public `open source security mailing lists <https://oss-security.openwall.org/wiki/mailing-lists>`__ for |
| discussions and advance notifications of CVE bugs and software releases with fixes. |
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