Issue #12839: Fix crash in zlib module due to version mismatch.
If the version of zlib used to compile the zlib module is incompatible
with the one that is actually linked in, then calls into zlib will fail.
This can leave attributes of the z_stream uninitialized, so we must take
care to avoid segfaulting by trying to use an invalid pointer.
Fix by Richard M. Tew.
diff --git a/Modules/zlibmodule.c b/Modules/zlibmodule.c
index bd6d6e2..035aa8e 100644
--- a/Modules/zlibmodule.c
+++ b/Modules/zlibmodule.c
@@ -72,7 +72,13 @@
static void
zlib_error(z_stream zst, int err, char *msg)
{
- const char *zmsg = zst.msg;
+ const char *zmsg = Z_NULL;
+ /* In case of a version mismatch, zst.msg won't be initialized.
+ Check for this case first, before looking at zst.msg. */
+ if (err == Z_VERSION_ERROR)
+ zmsg = "library version mismatch";
+ if (zmsg == Z_NULL)
+ zmsg = zst.msg;
if (zmsg == Z_NULL) {
switch (err) {
case Z_BUF_ERROR: