http.c generally looks okay - errors are usually checked and handled,
care is taken to ensure buffers are not overrun etc, sizes are handled
well etc. From what I can see it appears to also appropriately check
input to ensure it doesn't blindly trust it as well.

Also the upstream history of this file looks pretty stable too
http://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=grub.git;a=history;f=grub-
core/net/http.c

So nothing in particular stands out as a red-flag security wise that I
can see.

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