[FFmpeg-devel] [PATCH 2/2] avcodec/h2645_parse: Check HEVC NAL size

Michael Niedermayer michael at niedermayer.cc
Fri Jun 24 03:03:36 EEST 2022


On Wed, Jun 22, 2022 at 01:05:22PM +0200, Andreas Rheinhardt wrote:
> Andreas Rheinhardt:
> > Michael Niedermayer:
> >> Fixes: Assertion failure
> >> Fixes: 46662/clusterfuzz-testcase-minimized-ffmpeg_AV_CODEC_ID_HEVC_fuzzer-4947860854013952
> >>
> >> This also results in more frames to be decoded from fate samples
> >>
> >> Found-by: continuous fuzzing process https://github.com/google/oss-fuzz/tree/master/projects/ffmpeg
> >> Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michael at niedermayer.cc>
> >> ---
> >>  libavcodec/h2645_parse.c                               |  2 +-
> >>  .../ref/fate/hevc-conformance-NoOutPrior_A_Qualcomm_1  | 10 ++++++++++
> >>  tests/ref/fate/hevc-conformance-RAP_B_Bossen_1         |  3 +++
> >>  3 files changed, 14 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
> >>
> >> diff --git a/libavcodec/h2645_parse.c b/libavcodec/h2645_parse.c
> >> index 03780680c6..78ab22b76e 100644
> >> --- a/libavcodec/h2645_parse.c
> >> +++ b/libavcodec/h2645_parse.c
> >> @@ -292,7 +292,7 @@ static int hevc_parse_nal_header(H2645NAL *nal, void *logctx)
> >>  {
> >>      GetBitContext *gb = &nal->gb;
> >>  
> >> -    if (get_bits1(gb) != 0)
> >> +    if (get_bits_left(gb) < 16 || get_bits1(gb) != 0)
> >>          return AVERROR_INVALIDDATA;
> >>  
> >>      nal->type = get_bits(gb, 6);
> >> diff --git a/tests/ref/fate/hevc-conformance-NoOutPrior_A_Qualcomm_1 b/tests/ref/fate/hevc-conformance-NoOutPrior_A_Qualcomm_1
> >> index 0c930f6556..3283925e38 100644
> >> --- a/tests/ref/fate/hevc-conformance-NoOutPrior_A_Qualcomm_1
> >> +++ b/tests/ref/fate/hevc-conformance-NoOutPrior_A_Qualcomm_1
> >> @@ -25,6 +25,16 @@
> >>  0,         19,         19,        1,   599040, 0x4227009b
> >>  0,         20,         20,        1,   599040, 0x1bda8be4
> >>  0,         21,         21,        1,   599040, 0xd1d5dcb4
> >> +0,         22,         22,        1,   599040, 0x58b2edb3
> >> +0,         23,         23,        1,   599040, 0xd1f795d8
> >> +0,         24,         24,        1,   599040, 0x3331d5e6
> >> +0,         25,         25,        1,   599040, 0x5e5ec2c9
> >> +0,         26,         26,        1,   599040, 0x3b907bf5
> >> +0,         27,         27,        1,   599040, 0xefcbf471
> >> +0,         28,         28,        1,   599040, 0x2769a578
> >> +0,         29,         29,        1,   599040, 0x812ce986
> >> +0,         30,         30,        1,   599040, 0xf07c212c
> >> +0,         31,         31,        1,   599040, 0xb5476890
> >>  0,         32,         32,        1,   599040, 0x00a0249f
> >>  0,         33,         33,        1,   599040, 0x7263f7cf
> >>  0,         34,         34,        1,   599040, 0x47054be4
> >> diff --git a/tests/ref/fate/hevc-conformance-RAP_B_Bossen_1 b/tests/ref/fate/hevc-conformance-RAP_B_Bossen_1
> >> index e661ff245e..776267b59c 100644
> >> --- a/tests/ref/fate/hevc-conformance-RAP_B_Bossen_1
> >> +++ b/tests/ref/fate/hevc-conformance-RAP_B_Bossen_1
> >> @@ -70,6 +70,9 @@
> >>  0,         64,         64,        1,   149760, 0x3362678b
> >>  0,         65,         65,        1,   149760, 0x6e7fc851
> >>  0,         66,         66,        1,   149760, 0x33f96449
> >> +0,         67,         67,        1,   149760, 0xd9d05007
> >> +0,         75,         75,        1,   149760, 0x477f2cf2
> >> +0,         76,         76,        1,   149760, 0xe1f9ccd0
> >>  0,         77,         77,        1,   149760, 0xb3ba8cfb
> >>  0,         78,         78,        1,   149760, 0x64787995
> >>  0,         79,         79,        1,   149760, 0xc10de4c4
> > 
> > get_bit_length currently presumes every NALU to contain
> > rbsp_trailing_bits. Yet this is not true for the End of
> > Sequence/Bitstream units which are just headers without RBSP. For these
> > units, get_bit_length might truncate them -- it does so for end of
> > sequence units in H.264. It would not be a serious issue for H.265, as
> > the semantics of nuh_temporal_id_plus1 require nuh_temporal_id_plus1 to
> > be 1 for End of Sequence/Bitstream units. Nevertheless I think this
> > should be coupled with a patch that does not truncate the NAL unit if it
> > is just a header.
> > 
> 
> 1. I just sent a patch implementing the above:
> https://ffmpeg.org/pipermail/ffmpeg-devel/2022-June/297923.html

> Please confirm that it actually fixes the testcase its commit message
> claims to fix.

confirmed!

thx

> 2. The RAP_B_Bossen_1 and NoOutPrior_A_Qualcomm_1 (where the testcases
> change due to your patch) contain completely fine end of sequence NALUs.
> Because they are valid, stripping them (as your patch does) is not ok
> (e.g. these units would even be discarded when using hevc_metadata).
> There are two bugs with these units:
> a) Our parser puts them at the beginning of their NALUs, yet they should
> be at the end of the (preceding) NALU.
> b) When remuxing the samples to Matroska with mkvmerge (which puts these
> units at the end of their packets), the output is the same as with raw
> input, i.e. decoder still misses some frames. So somehow these units
> confuse the decoder.



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