Impact
ERC165Checker.supportsInterface
is designed to always successfully return a boolean, and under no circumstance revert. However, an incorrect assumption about Solidity 0.8's abi.decode
allows some cases to revert, given a target contract that doesn't implement EIP-165 as expected, specifically if it returns a value other than 0 or 1.
The contracts that may be affected are those that use ERC165Checker
to check for support for an interface and then handle the lack of support in a way other than reverting.
Patches
The issue was patched in 4.7.1.
References
#3552
For more information
If you have any questions or comments about this advisory, or need assistance deploying the fix, email us at [email protected].
Impact
ERC165Checker.supportsInterface
is designed to always successfully return a boolean, and under no circumstance revert. However, an incorrect assumption about Solidity 0.8'sabi.decode
allows some cases to revert, given a target contract that doesn't implement EIP-165 as expected, specifically if it returns a value other than 0 or 1.The contracts that may be affected are those that use
ERC165Checker
to check for support for an interface and then handle the lack of support in a way other than reverting.Patches
The issue was patched in 4.7.1.
References
#3552
For more information
If you have any questions or comments about this advisory, or need assistance deploying the fix, email us at [email protected].