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UNDF: UNDF-2026-000000547
systemd 5-MOAD scan — 2026-03-31
Source: https://github.com/systemd/systemd (depth=1) Focus: src/core/, src/resolve/, src/cryptsetup/, src/login/
Prior defects in this directory:
- systemd-0001: strv_extend_strv dedup O(N²) (src/basic/strv.c) — HIGH
- systemd-0002: unit_file_get_list states filter O(U×S) (src/shared/install.c) — MEDIUM
MOAD-0001 (CWE-407): DEFECT — systemd-0003
src/core/dbus-cgroup.c BPF filter path setter: strv_contains(*filters, path)
called inside a for(;;) loop reading D-Bus array elements for
IPIngressFilterPath= / IPEgressFilterPath= properties. O(N²) total for N
paths. See systemd-0003-dbus-cgroup-bpf-filter-strv-dedup.patch.
Same pattern also appears in src/core/load-fragment.c
config_parse_ip_filter_bpf_progs(). Both sites are LOW-MEDIUM severity
(config/property-write path, not hot packet path).
Other candidates reviewed and found LOW severity or too small in practice:
src/core/device.cLIST_FOREACH + strv_contains(aliases, d->path): called on udev hotplug events. aliases list is small (udev SYSTEMD_ALIAS values).src/core/transaction.cnested LIST_FOREACH: not a membership test, just pairwise conflict checking over job sets.
MOAD-0002 (Intertangle): CLEAN (architectural note)
The Manager struct (src/core/manager.h, 672 lines) is a god object holding
all systemd state. This is intentional and well-known. The subsystems (device,
mount, swap, service, etc.) all reference it. No novel coupling to patch.
Marked CLEAN.
MOAD-0003 (Leaked Context): CLEAN
systemd is a single-threaded sd-event loop. No thread_local, __thread, or
pthread_getspecific found in src/core/ or src/resolve/. CLEAN.
MOAD-0004 (CWE-312 Logged Secret): CLEAN
Reviewed src/cryptsetup/cryptsetup.c for LUKS passphrase, volume key, and
TPM key material in log calls. Found only device names and error messages in
log_debug/log_info/log_warning — no passphrase values, no key bytes,
no token secrets. CLEAN.
MOAD-0005 (Thundering Herd): CLEAN
systemd is a single-threaded sd-event loop. No concurrent hashmap/set access. CLEAN.