>From the release notes:
- Extend pow tables for layer III to properly handle files with i-stereo and
5-bit scalefactors. Never observed them for real, just as fuzzed input to
trigger the read overflow. Note: This one goes on record as CVE-2017-11126,
calling remote denial of service. While the accesses are out of bounds for
the pow tables, they still are safely within libmpg123's memory (other
static tables). Just wrong values are used for computation, no actual crash
unless you use something like GCC's AddressSanitizer, nor any information
disclosure.
- Avoid left-shifts of negative integers in layer I decoding.
While we're at it, add a hash for the license file.
Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <peter@korsgaard.com>
# Locally calculated after checking pgp signature
-sha256 0fe7270a4071367f97a7c1fb45fb2ef3cfef73509c205124e080ea569217b05f mpg123-1.25.1.tar.bz2
+sha256 5314b0fb8ad291bfc79ff4c5c321b971916819a65233ec065434358fcf8aee38 mpg123-1.25.2.tar.bz2
+
+# License file
+sha256 f40e0dd86b27b52e429b693a87b3ca63ae0a98a4d142e77207aa6bdf1db7a295 COPYING
#
################################################################################
-MPG123_VERSION = 1.25.1
+MPG123_VERSION = 1.25.2
MPG123_SOURCE = mpg123-$(MPG123_VERSION).tar.bz2
MPG123_SITE = http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/mpg123/mpg123/$(MPG123_VERSION)
MPG123_CONF_OPTS = --disable-lfs-alias