7.5

CVE-2026-26267

Exploit

rs-soroban-sdk #[contractimpl] macro calls inherent function instead of trait function when names collide

soroban-sdk is a Rust SDK for Soroban contracts. Prior to versions 22.0.10, 23.5.2, and 25.1.1, the `#[contractimpl]` macro contains a bug in how it wires up function calls. `#[contractimpl]` generates code that uses `MyContract::value()` style calls even when it's processing the trait version. This means if an inherent function is also defined with the same name, the inherent function gets called instead of the trait function. This means the Wasm-exported entry point silently calls the wrong function when two conditions are met simultaneously: First, an `impl Trait for MyContract` block is defined with one or more functions, with `#[contractimpl]` applied. Second, an `impl MyContract` block is defined with one or more identically named functions, without `#[contractimpl]` applied. If the trait version contains important security checks, such as verifying the caller is authorized, that the inherent version does not, those checks are bypassed. Anyone interacting with the contract through its public interface will call the wrong function. The problem is patched in `soroban-sdk-macros` versions 22.0.10, 23.5.2, and 25.1.1. The fix changes the generated call from `<Type>::func()` to `<Type as Trait>::func()` when processing trait implementations, ensuring Rust resolves to the trait associated function regardless of whether an inherent function with the same name exists. Users should upgrade to `soroban-sdk-macros` 22.0.10, 23.5.2, or 25.1.1 and recompile their contracts. If upgrading is not immediately possible, contract developers can avoid the issue by ensuring that no inherent associated function on the contract type shares a name with any function in the trait implementation. Renaming or removing the conflicting inherent function eliminates the ambiguity and causes the macro-generated code to correctly resolve to the trait function.
Daten sind bereitgestellt durch National Vulnerability Database (NVD)
StellarRs-soroban-sdk SwPlatformrust Version < 22.0.10
StellarRs-soroban-sdk SwPlatformrust Version >= 23.0.0 < 23.5.2
StellarRs-soroban-sdk SwPlatformrust Version >= 25.0.0 < 25.1.1
Zu dieser CVE wurde keine Warnung gefunden.
EPSS Metriken
Typ Quelle Score Percentile
EPSS FIRST.org 0.32% 0.232
CVSS Metriken
Quelle Base Score Exploit Score Impact Score Vector String
security-advisories@github.com 7.5 3.9 3.6
CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:H/A:N
CWE-670 Always-Incorrect Control Flow Implementation

The code contains a control flow path that does not reflect the algorithm that the path is intended to implement, leading to incorrect behavior any time this path is navigated.

https://github.com/stellar/rs-soroban-sdk/security/advisories/GHSA-4chv-4c6w-w254
Patch
Vendor Advisory
Exploit
https://github.com/stellar/rs-soroban-sdk/pull/1729
Patch
Issue Tracking
https://github.com/stellar/rs-soroban-sdk/pull/1730
Patch
Issue Tracking
https://github.com/stellar/rs-soroban-sdk/pull/1731
Patch
Issue Tracking
https://github.com/stellar/rs-soroban-sdk/commit/e92a3933e5f92dc09da3c740cf6a360d55709a2b
Patch