calloc: Use calloc() at most places
This modifies most of the places we do some form of: X = malloc(Y * Z); to use calloc(Y, Z) instead. Among other issues, this fixes: - allocation of integer overflow in grub_png_decode_image_header() reported by Chris Coulson, - allocation of integer overflow in luks_recover_key() reported by Chris Coulson, - allocation of integer overflow in grub_lvm_detect() reported by Chris Coulson. Fixes: CVE-2020-14308 Signed-off-by: Peter Jones <pjones@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
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@ -297,7 +297,7 @@ dev_iterate (const struct grub_ieee1275_devalias *alias)
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/* Power machines documentation specify 672 as maximum SAS disks in
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one system. Using a slightly larger value to be safe. */
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table_size = 768;
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table = grub_malloc (table_size * sizeof (grub_uint64_t));
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table = grub_calloc (table_size, sizeof (grub_uint64_t));
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if (!table)
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{
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