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authorLinus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>2017-07-07 20:39:20 -0700
committerLinus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>2017-07-07 20:39:20 -0700
commit6a37e94009b1a76d415b2759755f5cc7854c4ff6 (patch)
tree0c070f5bb1ab399460554a27fc6cc91c02e50e64 /include/linux/uio.h
parentda029c11e6b12f321f36dac8771e833b65cec962 (diff)
parent09fc68dc66f7597bdc8898c991609a48f061bed5 (diff)
Merge branch 'uaccess-work.iov_iter' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/viro/vfs
Pull iov_iter hardening from Al Viro: "This is the iov_iter/uaccess/hardening pile. For one thing, it trims the inline part of copy_to_user/copy_from_user to the minimum that *does* need to be inlined - object size checks, basically. For another, it sanitizes the checks for iov_iter primitives. There are 4 groups of checks: access_ok(), might_fault(), object size and KASAN. - access_ok() had been verified by whoever had set the iov_iter up. However, that has happened in a function far away, so proving that there's no path to actual copying bypassing those checks is hard and proving that iov_iter has not been buggered in the meanwhile is also not pleasant. So we want those redone in actual copyin/copyout. - might_fault() is better off consolidated - we know whether it needs to be checked as soon as we enter iov_iter primitive and observe the iov_iter flavour. No need to wait until the copyin/copyout. The call chains are short enough to make sure we won't miss anything - in fact, it's more robust that way, since there are cases where we do e.g. forced fault-in before getting to copyin/copyout. It's not quite what we need to check (in particular, combination of iovec-backed and set_fs(KERNEL_DS) is almost certainly a bug, not a cause to skip checks), but that's for later series. For now let's keep might_fault(). - KASAN checks belong in copyin/copyout - at the same level where other iov_iter flavours would've hit them in memcpy(). - object size checks should apply to *all* iov_iter flavours, not just iovec-backed ones. There are two groups of primitives - one gets the kernel object described as pointer + size (copy_to_iter(), etc.) while another gets it as page + offset + size (copy_page_to_iter(), etc.) For the first group the checks are best done where we actually have a chance to find the object size. In other words, those belong in inline wrappers in uio.h, before calling into iov_iter.c. Same kind as we have for inlined part of copy_to_user(). For the second group there is no object to look at - offset in page is just a number, it bears no type information. So we do them in the common helper called by iov_iter.c primitives of that kind. All it currently does is checking that we are not trying to access outside of the compound page; eventually we might want to add some sanity checks on the page involved. So the things we need in copyin/copyout part of iov_iter.c do not quite match anything in uaccess.h (we want no zeroing, we *do* want access_ok() and KASAN and we want no might_fault() or object size checks done on that level). OTOH, these needs are simple enough to provide a couple of helpers (static in iov_iter.c) doing just what we need..." * 'uaccess-work.iov_iter' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/viro/vfs: iov_iter: saner checks on copyin/copyout iov_iter: sanity checks for copy to/from page primitives iov_iter/hardening: move object size checks to inlined part copy_{to,from}_user(): consolidate object size checks copy_{from,to}_user(): move kasan checks and might_fault() out-of-line
Diffstat (limited to 'include/linux/uio.h')
-rw-r--r--include/linux/uio.h74
1 files changed, 64 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/include/linux/uio.h b/include/linux/uio.h
index 55cd54a0e941..342d2dc225b9 100644
--- a/include/linux/uio.h
+++ b/include/linux/uio.h
@@ -10,6 +10,7 @@
#define __LINUX_UIO_H
#include <linux/kernel.h>
+#include <linux/thread_info.h>
#include <uapi/linux/uio.h>
struct page;
@@ -91,10 +92,58 @@ size_t copy_page_to_iter(struct page *page, size_t offset, size_t bytes,
struct iov_iter *i);
size_t copy_page_from_iter(struct page *page, size_t offset, size_t bytes,
struct iov_iter *i);
-size_t copy_to_iter(const void *addr, size_t bytes, struct iov_iter *i);
-size_t copy_from_iter(void *addr, size_t bytes, struct iov_iter *i);
-bool copy_from_iter_full(void *addr, size_t bytes, struct iov_iter *i);
-size_t copy_from_iter_nocache(void *addr, size_t bytes, struct iov_iter *i);
+
+size_t _copy_to_iter(const void *addr, size_t bytes, struct iov_iter *i);
+size_t _copy_from_iter(void *addr, size_t bytes, struct iov_iter *i);
+bool _copy_from_iter_full(void *addr, size_t bytes, struct iov_iter *i);
+size_t _copy_from_iter_nocache(void *addr, size_t bytes, struct iov_iter *i);
+bool _copy_from_iter_full_nocache(void *addr, size_t bytes, struct iov_iter *i);
+
+static __always_inline __must_check
+size_t copy_to_iter(const void *addr, size_t bytes, struct iov_iter *i)
+{
+ if (unlikely(!check_copy_size(addr, bytes, true)))
+ return bytes;
+ else
+ return _copy_to_iter(addr, bytes, i);
+}
+
+static __always_inline __must_check
+size_t copy_from_iter(void *addr, size_t bytes, struct iov_iter *i)
+{
+ if (unlikely(!check_copy_size(addr, bytes, false)))
+ return bytes;
+ else
+ return _copy_from_iter(addr, bytes, i);
+}
+
+static __always_inline __must_check
+bool copy_from_iter_full(void *addr, size_t bytes, struct iov_iter *i)
+{
+ if (unlikely(!check_copy_size(addr, bytes, false)))
+ return false;
+ else
+ return _copy_from_iter_full(addr, bytes, i);
+}
+
+static __always_inline __must_check
+size_t copy_from_iter_nocache(void *addr, size_t bytes, struct iov_iter *i)
+{
+ if (unlikely(!check_copy_size(addr, bytes, false)))
+ return bytes;
+ else
+ return _copy_from_iter_nocache(addr, bytes, i);
+}
+
+static __always_inline __must_check
+bool copy_from_iter_full_nocache(void *addr, size_t bytes, struct iov_iter *i)
+{
+ if (unlikely(!check_copy_size(addr, bytes, false)))
+ return false;
+ else
+ return _copy_from_iter_full_nocache(addr, bytes, i);
+}
+
#ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_UACCESS_FLUSHCACHE
/*
* Note, users like pmem that depend on the stricter semantics of
@@ -102,15 +151,20 @@ size_t copy_from_iter_nocache(void *addr, size_t bytes, struct iov_iter *i);
* IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_UACCESS_FLUSHCACHE) before assuming that the
* destination is flushed from the cache on return.
*/
-size_t copy_from_iter_flushcache(void *addr, size_t bytes, struct iov_iter *i);
+size_t _copy_from_iter_flushcache(void *addr, size_t bytes, struct iov_iter *i);
#else
-static inline size_t copy_from_iter_flushcache(void *addr, size_t bytes,
- struct iov_iter *i)
+#define _copy_from_iter_flushcache _copy_from_iter_nocache
+#endif
+
+static __always_inline __must_check
+size_t copy_from_iter_flushcache(void *addr, size_t bytes, struct iov_iter *i)
{
- return copy_from_iter_nocache(addr, bytes, i);
+ if (unlikely(!check_copy_size(addr, bytes, false)))
+ return bytes;
+ else
+ return _copy_from_iter_flushcache(addr, bytes, i);
}
-#endif
-bool copy_from_iter_full_nocache(void *addr, size_t bytes, struct iov_iter *i);
+
size_t iov_iter_zero(size_t bytes, struct iov_iter *);
unsigned long iov_iter_alignment(const struct iov_iter *i);
unsigned long iov_iter_gap_alignment(const struct iov_iter *i);