This project might be open to known security vulnerabilities, which can be prevented by tightening the version range of affected dependencies. Find detailed information at the bottom.

Crate ckb-vm

Dependencies

(7 total, 4 outdated, 1 possibly insecure)

CrateRequiredLatestStatus
 byteorder^11.5.0up to date
 bytes ⚠️^11.11.1maybe insecure
 goblin=0.4.00.10.5out of date
 scroll^0.100.13.0out of date
 serde^1.01.0.228up to date
 derive_more^12.1.1out of date
 rand^0.7.30.10.0out of date

Dev dependencies

(4 total, 1 outdated)

CrateRequiredLatestStatus
 argparse^0.20.2.2up to date
 criterion^0.5.10.8.2out of date
 proptest^1.5.01.10.0up to date
 buddy-alloc^0.6.00.6.0up to date

Build dependencies

(1 total, all up-to-date)

CrateRequiredLatestStatus
 cc^1.01.2.56up to date

Crate ckb-vm-definitions

Dependencies

(1 total, all up-to-date)

CrateRequiredLatestStatus
 pastey^0.2.10.2.1up to date

Security Vulnerabilities

bytes: Integer overflow in `BytesMut::reserve`

RUSTSEC-2026-0007

In the unique reclaim path of BytesMut::reserve, the condition

if v_capacity >= new_cap + offset

uses an unchecked addition. When new_cap + offset overflows usize in release builds, this condition may incorrectly pass, causing self.cap to be set to a value that exceeds the actual allocated capacity. Subsequent APIs such as spare_capacity_mut() then trust this corrupted cap value and may create out-of-bounds slices, leading to UB.

This behavior is observable in release builds (integer overflow wraps), whereas debug builds panic due to overflow checks.

PoC

use bytes::*;

fn main() {
    let mut a = BytesMut::from(&b"hello world"[..]);
    let mut b = a.split_off(5);

    // Ensure b becomes the unique owner of the backing storage
    drop(a);

    // Trigger overflow in new_cap + offset inside reserve
    b.reserve(usize::MAX - 6);

    // This call relies on the corrupted cap and may cause UB & HBO
    b.put_u8(b'h');
}

Workarounds

Users of BytesMut::reserve are only affected if integer overflow checks are configured to wrap. When integer overflow is configured to panic, this issue does not apply.