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authorDaniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>2017-07-02 02:13:27 +0200
committerDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>2017-07-03 02:22:52 -0700
commitf96da09473b52c09125cc9bf7d7d4576ae8229e0 (patch)
tree5a246cb2a6522950dff8e3a3d4c223e225c99a01 /kernel/trace/bpf_trace.c
parent2be7e212d5419a400d051c84ca9fdd083e5aacac (diff)
bpf: simplify narrower ctx access
This work tries to make the semantics and code around the narrower ctx access a bit easier to follow. Right now everything is done inside the .is_valid_access(). Offset matching is done differently for read/write types, meaning writes don't support narrower access and thus matching only on offsetof(struct foo, bar) is enough whereas for read case that supports narrower access we must check for offsetof(struct foo, bar) + offsetof(struct foo, bar) + sizeof(<bar>) - 1 for each of the cases. For read cases of individual members that don't support narrower access (like packet pointers or skb->cb[] case which has its own narrow access logic), we check as usual only offsetof(struct foo, bar) like in write case. Then, for the case where narrower access is allowed, we also need to set the aux info for the access. Meaning, ctx_field_size and converted_op_size have to be set. First is the original field size e.g. sizeof(<bar>) as in above example from the user facing ctx, and latter one is the target size after actual rewrite happened, thus for the kernel facing ctx. Also here we need the range match and we need to keep track changing convert_ctx_access() and converted_op_size from is_valid_access() as both are not at the same location. We can simplify the code a bit: check_ctx_access() becomes simpler in that we only store ctx_field_size as a meta data and later in convert_ctx_accesses() we fetch the target_size right from the location where we do convert. Should the verifier be misconfigured we do reject for BPF_WRITE cases or target_size that are not provided. For the subsystems, we always work on ranges in is_valid_access() and add small helpers for ranges and narrow access, convert_ctx_accesses() sets target_size for the relevant instruction. Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net> Acked-by: John Fastabend <john.fastabend@gmail.com> Cc: Yonghong Song <yhs@fb.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Diffstat (limited to 'kernel/trace/bpf_trace.c')
-rw-r--r--kernel/trace/bpf_trace.c31
1 files changed, 12 insertions, 19 deletions
diff --git a/kernel/trace/bpf_trace.c b/kernel/trace/bpf_trace.c
index 97c46b440cd6..5c6d538dbf43 100644
--- a/kernel/trace/bpf_trace.c
+++ b/kernel/trace/bpf_trace.c
@@ -583,7 +583,8 @@ const struct bpf_verifier_ops tracepoint_prog_ops = {
static bool pe_prog_is_valid_access(int off, int size, enum bpf_access_type type,
struct bpf_insn_access_aux *info)
{
- int sample_period_off;
+ const int size_sp = FIELD_SIZEOF(struct bpf_perf_event_data,
+ sample_period);
if (off < 0 || off >= sizeof(struct bpf_perf_event_data))
return false;
@@ -592,43 +593,35 @@ static bool pe_prog_is_valid_access(int off, int size, enum bpf_access_type type
if (off % size != 0)
return false;
- /* permit 1, 2, 4 byte narrower and 8 normal read access to sample_period */
- sample_period_off = offsetof(struct bpf_perf_event_data, sample_period);
- if (off >= sample_period_off && off < sample_period_off + sizeof(__u64)) {
- int allowed;
-
-#ifdef __LITTLE_ENDIAN
- allowed = (off & 0x7) == 0 && size <= 8 && (size & (size - 1)) == 0;
-#else
- allowed = ((off & 0x7) + size) == 8 && size <= 8 && (size & (size - 1)) == 0;
-#endif
- if (!allowed)
+ switch (off) {
+ case bpf_ctx_range(struct bpf_perf_event_data, sample_period):
+ bpf_ctx_record_field_size(info, size_sp);
+ if (!bpf_ctx_narrow_access_ok(off, size, size_sp))
return false;
- info->ctx_field_size = 8;
- info->converted_op_size = 8;
- } else {
+ break;
+ default:
if (size != sizeof(long))
return false;
}
+
return true;
}
static u32 pe_prog_convert_ctx_access(enum bpf_access_type type,
const struct bpf_insn *si,
struct bpf_insn *insn_buf,
- struct bpf_prog *prog)
+ struct bpf_prog *prog, u32 *target_size)
{
struct bpf_insn *insn = insn_buf;
switch (si->off) {
case offsetof(struct bpf_perf_event_data, sample_period):
- BUILD_BUG_ON(FIELD_SIZEOF(struct perf_sample_data, period) != sizeof(u64));
-
*insn++ = BPF_LDX_MEM(BPF_FIELD_SIZEOF(struct bpf_perf_event_data_kern,
data), si->dst_reg, si->src_reg,
offsetof(struct bpf_perf_event_data_kern, data));
*insn++ = BPF_LDX_MEM(BPF_DW, si->dst_reg, si->dst_reg,
- offsetof(struct perf_sample_data, period));
+ bpf_target_off(struct perf_sample_data, period, 8,
+ target_size));
break;
default:
*insn++ = BPF_LDX_MEM(BPF_FIELD_SIZEOF(struct bpf_perf_event_data_kern,