fix: in unity_malloc (unity_memory in unity_memory.c#832
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Automated security fix generated by Orbis Security AI Signed-off-by: orbisai0security <mediratta01.pally@gmail.com>
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Summary
Fix critical severity security issue in
extras/memory/src/unity_memory.c.Vulnerability
V-001extras/memory/src/unity_memory.c:96Description: In unity_malloc (unity_memory.c:96-103), UNITY_MALLOC allocates total_size bytes for a Guard structure plus user data. The memcpy at line 103 writes a guard pattern to &mem[size] without verifying that size + sizeof(end) does not exceed total_size. If total_size overflows during calculation or size is otherwise incorrect, &mem[size] points beyond the allocated heap region, causing a heap buffer overflow. In unity_realloc (line 200), memcpy(newMem, oldMem, guard->size) copies guard->size bytes into the new allocation without verifying guard->size does not exceed the new allocation's capacity, enabling a second heap overflow path.
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extras/memory/src/unity_memory.cVerification
Automated security fix by OrbisAI Security