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Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH] xen: hypercall: fix out-of-bounds memcpy



On Fri, Feb 02, 2018 at 04:32:31PM +0100, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
> The legacy hypercall handlers were originally added with
> a comment explaining that "copying the argument structures in
> HYPERVISOR_event_channel_op() and HYPERVISOR_physdev_op() into the local
> variable is sufficiently safe" and only made sure to not write
> past the end of the argument structure, the checks in linux/string.h
> disagree with that, when link-time optimizations are used:
> 
> In function 'memcpy',
>     inlined from 'pirq_query_unmask' at drivers/xen/fallback.c:53:2,
>     inlined from '__startup_pirq' at drivers/xen/events/events_base.c:529:2,
>     inlined from 'restore_pirqs' at drivers/xen/events/events_base.c:1439:3,
>     inlined from 'xen_irq_resume' at drivers/xen/events/events_base.c:1581:2:
> include/linux/string.h:350:3: error: call to '__read_overflow2' declared with 
> attribute error: detected read beyond size of object passed as 2nd parameter
>    __read_overflow2();
>    ^
> make[3]: *** [ccLujFNx.ltrans15.ltrans.o] Error 1
> make[3]: Target 'all' not remade because of errors.
> lto-wrapper: fatal error: make returned 2 exit status
> compilation terminated.
> ld: error: lto-wrapper failed
> 

It was a more naive era.  :P

> This changes the functions so that each argument is accessed with
> exactly the correct length based on the command code.
> 
> Fixes: cf47a83fb06e ("xen/hypercall: fix hypercall fallback code for very old 
> hypervisors")
> Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@xxxxxxxx>
> ---
>  drivers/xen/fallback.c | 94 
> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------------
>  1 file changed, 53 insertions(+), 41 deletions(-)
> 
> diff --git a/drivers/xen/fallback.c b/drivers/xen/fallback.c
> index b04fb64c5a91..eded8dd821ad 100644
> --- a/drivers/xen/fallback.c
> +++ b/drivers/xen/fallback.c
> @@ -7,75 +7,87 @@
>  
>  int xen_event_channel_op_compat(int cmd, void *arg)
>  {
> -     struct evtchn_op op;
> +     struct evtchn_op op = { .cmd = cmd, };
> +     size_t len;
>       int rc;
>  
> -     op.cmd = cmd;
> -     memcpy(&op.u, arg, sizeof(op.u));
> -     rc = _hypercall1(int, event_channel_op_compat, &op);
> -
>       switch (cmd) {
> +     case EVTCHNOP_bind_interdomain:
> +             len = sizeof(struct evtchn_bind_interdomain);
> +             break;

This was in the original code, but I'm slightly surpprised that we're
using a switch statement here instead of a table.  I would have thought
this is a fast path but I don't know xen at all.

regards,
dan carpenter


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