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Re: [Xen-API] [Bug report] Security issue in "xl vcpu-set"



(redirecting to xen-devel as I originally intended)

On Wed, 2015-06-03 at 13:02 +0800, lwcheng@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Wonder if there is any follow-ups from the relevant developers:
> (1) are you able to reproduce the "spinning" behavior of "xl vcpu-set"?

I am with Xen 4.5, but not with xen-unstable AFAICT.

> (2) if yes, can you confirm that it is due to looping with  
> "retry_transaction"?

I don't think so. You are _supposed_ to retry failed transactions in
this way, it's how they work.

The issue is that the transaction is failing repeatedly in such a
manner. This might be due to a lack of error checking within the loop,
or it could possibly be a bug in the xenstore daemon.

Ian.

> 
> Best,
> Luwei
> 
> 
> Quoting lwcheng@xxxxxxxxx:
> 
> > Hi Ian,
> >
> > Thanks for your reply. Please read my inline reply to your questions.
> >
> > Quoting Ian Campbell <ian.campbell@xxxxxxxxxx>:
> >> Since this was copied to xen-api@ it is now public, so redirecting to
> >> the correct list (xen-devel@). I kept xen-api since oxenstored might be
> >> involved. I dropped Vincent since he is no longer involved in libxl
> >> development.
> >>
> >> On Fri, 2015-05-29 at 13:44 +0800, lwcheng@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> >>> Hi,
> >>>
> >>> "xl vcpu-set" is commonly used to hotplug/unhotplug vCPUs of an SMP VM.
> >>> However, the current implementation of this command makes the driver
> >>> domain vulnerable to denial-of-service attack: in certain cases,  
> >>> this command
> >>> consumes too many CPU cycles in dom0, adversely affecting dom0's other
> >>> tasks (e.g., IO processing, monitoring, etc.)
> >>>
> >>> [An illustrative example]
> >>> Say, with a Linux PV guest called "vm01", when vm01 just boots or reboots
> >>> (e.g., in its grub period)
> >>
> >> Do you mean pygrub or pvgrub here?
> >
> > My VM uses pygrub: Xen-4.5.0 + Linux 3.14.35 (for both dom0 and domU).
> >
> >>
> >>> , if dom0 issues "xl vcpu-set vm01 xxx" at this
> >>> moment, the following will happen:
> >>> (1) "xl vcpu-set" hangs, until vm01 has loaded its kernel successfully.
> >>> (2) in dom0, "oxenstored" consumes 100% of a single core.
> >>
> >> It's not clear to me why this should relate to the status of the guest,
> >> AFAIK there is no reason for a xenstore transaction to be affected by
> >> whether or not the guest has loaded its kernel.
> >>
> >> Certainly if it is spinning forever there is a bug somewhere, but I
> >> don't think it relates to the use of a transaction in this way.
> >
> > You may check /var/log/xenstored-access.log: when "xl vcpu-set" hangs,
> > xenstore keeps writing to "/local/domain/xx/cpu/xx/availability",
> > indicating that it is looping in retry_transaction.
> >
> >
> >>
> >> Ian.
> >>
> >>> So, if a malicious guest purposely stays in its grub period (or other
> >>> purposely designed phases, as long as it does not load its kernel),
> >>> "xl vcpu-set" will hang _forever_, and dom0 has to sacrifice one core.
> >>>
> >>> [Affected versions]
> >>> This problem has been there since libxl was introduced in Xen 4.1 release.
> >>>
> >>> [Implementation problem]
> >>> "xl vcpu-set" involves a "loop" as follows (retry_transaction):
> >>> --------------
> >>> static int libxl__set_vcpuonline_xenstore(...)
> >>> {
> >>> ... ...
> >>> retry_transaction:
> >>>     t = xs_transaction_start(CTX->xsh);
> >>>     for (i = 0; i <= info.vcpu_max_id; i++)
> >>>         libxl__xs_write(gc, t,
> >>>                 libxl__sprintf(gc, "%s/cpu/%u/availability", dompath, i),
> >>>                 "%s", libxl_bitmap_test(cpumap, i) ? "online" : 
> >>> "offline");
> >>>     if (!xs_transaction_end(CTX->xsh, t, 0)) {
> >>>         if (errno == EAGAIN)
> >>>             goto retry_transaction;
> >>>     }
> >>> ... ...
> >>> }
> >>> --------------
> >>>
> >>> [Possible solution]
> >>> In principle, the correctness of "xl vcpu-set" should _not_ depend on any
> >>> guest's behaviors.
> >>> One possible fix might be like this: if xs_transaction_end does  
> >>> not succeed,
> >>> either ignore it or retry for a pre-defined timeout period (rather
> >>> than forever).
> >>>
> >>> [Suggestions]
> >>> I find that the loop method like "retry_transaction" is used at  
> >>> several places
> >>> in libxl. You probably want to revisit the potential negative effect
> >>> it brings.
> >>>
> >>> Please take a look and help confirm my reported bug. Thanks.
> >>>
> >>> (Cc'd to two authors listed in libxl.c)
> >>>
> >>> Luwei Cheng
> >>> Department of Computer Science
> >>> The University of Hong Kong
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> >
> 
> 



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