Impact
Frontier's modexp
precompile uses num-bigint
crate under the hood. In the implementation, the cases for modulus being even and modulus being odd are treated separately. Odd modulus uses the fast Montgomery multiplication, and even modulus uses the slow plain power algorithm. This gas cost discrepancy was not accounted for in the modexp
precompile, leading to possible denial of service attacks.
Patches
No fixes for num-bigint
is currently available, and thus this advisory will be first fixed in the short term by raising the gas costs for even modulus, and in the long term fixing it in num-bigint
or switching to another modexp implementation.
The short-term fix for Frontier is deployed at PR 1017.
The recommendations are as follows:
- If you anticipate malicious validators, it's recommended to issue an emergency runtime upgrade as soon as possible.
- If you do not anticipate malicious validators, it's recommended to issue a normal runtime upgrade, as Substrate has builtin timeout protection when validators are building blocks.
Workarounds
None.
References
A similar issue was presented in Geth's implementation and the fix can be found here.
References
Impact
Frontier's
modexp
precompile usesnum-bigint
crate under the hood. In the implementation, the cases for modulus being even and modulus being odd are treated separately. Odd modulus uses the fast Montgomery multiplication, and even modulus uses the slow plain power algorithm. This gas cost discrepancy was not accounted for in themodexp
precompile, leading to possible denial of service attacks.Patches
No fixes for
num-bigint
is currently available, and thus this advisory will be first fixed in the short term by raising the gas costs for even modulus, and in the long term fixing it innum-bigint
or switching to another modexp implementation.The short-term fix for Frontier is deployed at PR 1017.
The recommendations are as follows:
Workarounds
None.
References
A similar issue was presented in Geth's implementation and the fix can be found here.
References