Impact
Wasmtime's native implementation of WASIp1 suffers from a leak in the fd_renumber function where the file descriptor being renumbered to is not properly closed. Wasmtime's implementation erroneously only updated the table of descriptors for WASIp1 and didn't update the underlying table of descriptors used by the host. This behavior means that while fd_renumber works correctly from a guest's perspective it ends up leaking resources in the host that aren't cleaned up until the corresponding Store is destroyed. This means that guests can, in a loop, use fd_renumber to cause hosts to exhaust resources or exhaust file descriptors.
This bug only affects the native implementation of WASIp1. This means that only runtimes which load core wasm modules and expose fd_renumber are affected. Runtimes are additionally only affected if they expose the ability to acquire a file descriptor, such as opening a file. For runtimes that deny access to files they are unaffected.
Patches
Wasmtime 24.0.10, 36.0.11, 44.0,3, and 45.0.2 have been released which fix this issue.
Workarounds
There are no workarounds for this issue and hosts are recommended to update.
Impact
Wasmtime's native implementation of WASIp1 suffers from a leak in the
fd_renumberfunction where the file descriptor being renumbered to is not properly closed. Wasmtime's implementation erroneously only updated the table of descriptors for WASIp1 and didn't update the underlying table of descriptors used by the host. This behavior means that whilefd_renumberworks correctly from a guest's perspective it ends up leaking resources in the host that aren't cleaned up until the correspondingStoreis destroyed. This means that guests can, in a loop, usefd_renumberto cause hosts to exhaust resources or exhaust file descriptors.This bug only affects the native implementation of WASIp1. This means that only runtimes which load core wasm modules and expose
fd_renumberare affected. Runtimes are additionally only affected if they expose the ability to acquire a file descriptor, such as opening a file. For runtimes that deny access to files they are unaffected.Patches
Wasmtime 24.0.10, 36.0.11, 44.0,3, and 45.0.2 have been released which fix this issue.
Workarounds
There are no workarounds for this issue and hosts are recommended to update.