1.5 KiB
[advisory]
id = "RUSTSEC-2023-0014"
package = "cortex-m-rt"
date = "2023-02-13"
informational = "unsound"
url = "https://github.com/rust-embedded/cortex-m/discussions/469"
aliases = ["GHSA-xw5j-gv2g-mjm2"]
[versions]
patched = [">= 0.7.3"]
unaffected = ["<= 0.7.0"]
Miscompilation in cortex-m-rt 0.7.1 and 0.7.2
Version 0.7.1 of the cortex-m-rt crate introduced a regression causing the stack to NOT be eight-byte aligned prior to calling main (or any other specified entrypoint), violating the stack ABI of AAPCS32, the default ABI used by all Cortex-M targets. This regression is also present in version 0.7.2 of the cortex-m-rt crate.
This regression can cause certain compiler optimizations (which assume the eight-byte alignment) to produce incorrect behavior at runtime. This incorrect behavior has been observed in real-world applications.
It is advised that ALL users of v0.7.1 and v0.7.2 of the cortex-m-rt crate update to the latest version (v0.7.3), AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. Users of v0.7.0 and prior versions of cortex-m-rt are not affected by this regression.
It will be necessary to rebuild all affected firmware binaries, and flash or deploy the new firmware binaries to affected devices.