Fix doStoreLane falling through on OOB memory access#565
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Fix doStoreLane falling through on OOB memory access#565sumleo wants to merge 1 commit intotitzer:masterfrom
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When the memory range check fails in doStoreLane, the function called trap() but did not return, causing execution to fall through into the lane extraction and write code with a null/invalid memory range.
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Summary
doStoreLanecallstrap()on an out-of-bounds memory access but does not return, causing execution to fall through to a write using a null memory range.Details
V3Interpreter.v3:1565— the trap call is not wrapped in a return, so after trapping, the function continues and attempts to write through a null/invalid accessor result, causing a crash.Fix: wrap the trap call with
return void(trap(...)).