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Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH] libxc: restore: bounds check for start_info.{store_mfn, console.domU.mfn}



On Fri, 2012-07-20 at 17:06 +0100, Ian Jackson wrote:
> Ian Campbell writes ("[PATCH] libxc: restore: bounds check for 
> start_info.{store_mfn, console.domU.mfn}"):
> > libxc: restore: bounds check for start_info.{store_mfn,console.domU.mfn}
> > 
> > These fields are canonicalised by the guest on suspend and therefore must be
> > valid pfns during restore.
> > 
> > Reported-by: Jonathan Ludlam <Jonathan.Ludlam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > Signed-off-by: Ian Campbell <ian.campbell@xxxxxxxxxx>
> 
> Does this mean that a malicious restore file can take over the
> toolstack ?

Good question, I should have considered this before posting.

The value in question is used as an offset into the p2m. So this allows
the attacker to read off the end of that array, potentially reading some
other word and storing it in either *store_mfn or *console_mfn (or
both). Lets assume that the attacker is clever and can control some
value which can be seen in this way (perhaps the tools have a guest page
mapped which they control).

The values are written to the attacker's guest's start info (harmful
only to themselves, I think) and used to seed a grant table entry.
Seeding the gnttab would allow the attacker to potentially grant access
to some other domain to one of the attacker's domain's own pages, which
again seems harmless enough. You cannot grant a page you do not own so
there is no way to leak information that way.

The *foo_mfn pointers are arguments to the xc_domain_restore function
and are then used by the toolstack to write the mfns to xenstore and for
xs_domain_introduce (I can't see any other use in libxl/xl).

I believe both xenconsoled and xenstored will default to using the grant
table entries seeded above these days, which will prevent them from
inadvertently mapping a page other than that owned by the attacher's
guest.

Some versions of those daemons use the mmap foreign privileged
interface. I suppose this could be used to trick xenconsoled into
treating an arbitrary page as the guests console or to trick xenstored
into treating an arbitrary page as a xenstore ring. I'm not sure if that
is dangerous or not.

Ian.



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