[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH v4 2/2] xen/blkback: rework connect_ring() to avoid inconsistent xenstore 'ring-page-order' set by malicious blkfront
On 01/07/2019 08:01 PM, Roger Pau Monné wrote: > On Mon, Jan 07, 2019 at 01:35:59PM +0800, Dongli Zhang wrote: >> The xenstore 'ring-page-order' is used globally for each blkback queue and >> therefore should be read from xenstore only once. However, it is obtained >> in read_per_ring_refs() which might be called multiple times during the >> initialization of each blkback queue. >> >> If the blkfront is malicious and the 'ring-page-order' is set in different >> value by blkfront every time before blkback reads it, this may end up at >> the "WARN_ON(i != (XEN_BLKIF_REQS_PER_PAGE * blkif->nr_ring_pages));" in >> xen_blkif_disconnect() when frontend is destroyed. >> >> This patch reworks connect_ring() to read xenstore 'ring-page-order' only >> once. >> >> Signed-off-by: Dongli Zhang <dongli.zhang@xxxxxxxxxx> >> --- >> Changed since v1: >> * change the order of xenstore read in read_per_ring_refs >> * use xenbus_read_unsigned() in connect_ring() >> >> Changed since v2: >> * simplify the condition check as "(err != 1 && nr_grefs > 1)" >> * avoid setting err as -EINVAL to remove extra one line of code >> >> Changed since v3: >> * exit at the beginning if !nr_grefs >> * change the if statements to avoid test (err != 1) twice >> * initialize a 'blkif' stack variable (refer to PATCH 1/2) >> >> drivers/block/xen-blkback/xenbus.c | 76 >> +++++++++++++++++++++----------------- >> 1 file changed, 43 insertions(+), 33 deletions(-) >> >> diff --git a/drivers/block/xen-blkback/xenbus.c >> b/drivers/block/xen-blkback/xenbus.c >> index a4aadac..a2acbc9 100644 >> --- a/drivers/block/xen-blkback/xenbus.c >> +++ b/drivers/block/xen-blkback/xenbus.c >> @@ -926,7 +926,7 @@ static int read_per_ring_refs(struct xen_blkif_ring >> *ring, const char *dir) >> int err, i, j; >> struct xen_blkif *blkif = ring->blkif; >> struct xenbus_device *dev = blkif->be->dev; >> - unsigned int ring_page_order, nr_grefs, evtchn; >> + unsigned int nr_grefs, evtchn; >> >> err = xenbus_scanf(XBT_NIL, dir, "event-channel", "%u", >> &evtchn); >> @@ -936,43 +936,38 @@ static int read_per_ring_refs(struct xen_blkif_ring >> *ring, const char *dir) >> return err; >> } >> >> - err = xenbus_scanf(XBT_NIL, dev->otherend, "ring-page-order", "%u", >> - &ring_page_order); >> - if (err != 1) { >> - err = xenbus_scanf(XBT_NIL, dir, "ring-ref", "%u", >> &ring_ref[0]); >> + nr_grefs = blkif->nr_ring_pages; >> + >> + if (unlikely(!nr_grefs)) >> + return -EINVAL; > > Is this even possible? AFAICT read_per_ring_refs will always be called > with blkif->nr_ring_pages != 0? > > If so, I would consider turning this into a BUG_ON/WARN_ON. It used to be "WARN_ON(!nr_grefs);" in the v3 of the patch. I would turn it into WARN_ON if it is fine with both Paul and you. I prefer WARN_ON because it would remind the developers in the future that read_per_ring_refs() should be used only when blkif->nr_ring_pages != 0. > >> + >> + for (i = 0; i < nr_grefs; i++) { >> + char ring_ref_name[RINGREF_NAME_LEN]; >> + >> + snprintf(ring_ref_name, RINGREF_NAME_LEN, "ring-ref%u", i); >> + err = xenbus_scanf(XBT_NIL, dir, ring_ref_name, >> + "%u", &ring_ref[i]); >> + >> if (err != 1) { >> - err = -EINVAL; >> - xenbus_dev_fatal(dev, err, "reading %s/ring-ref", dir); >> - return err; >> - } >> - nr_grefs = 1; >> - } else { >> - unsigned int i; >> - >> - if (ring_page_order > xen_blkif_max_ring_order) { >> - err = -EINVAL; >> - xenbus_dev_fatal(dev, err, "%s/request %d ring page >> order exceed max:%d", >> - dir, ring_page_order, >> - xen_blkif_max_ring_order); >> - return err; >> + if (nr_grefs == 1) >> + break; >> + > > You need to either set err to EINVAL before calling xenbus_dev_fatal, > or call xenbus_dev_fatal with EINVAL as the second parameter. > >> + xenbus_dev_fatal(dev, err, "reading %s/%s", >> + dir, ring_ref_name); >> + return -EINVAL; >> } >> + } >> >> - nr_grefs = 1 << ring_page_order; >> - for (i = 0; i < nr_grefs; i++) { >> - char ring_ref_name[RINGREF_NAME_LEN]; >> - >> - snprintf(ring_ref_name, RINGREF_NAME_LEN, "ring-ref%u", >> i); >> - err = xenbus_scanf(XBT_NIL, dir, ring_ref_name, >> - "%u", &ring_ref[i]); >> - if (err != 1) { >> - err = -EINVAL; >> - xenbus_dev_fatal(dev, err, "reading %s/%s", >> - dir, ring_ref_name); >> - return err; >> - } >> + if (err != 1) { >> + WARN_ON(nr_grefs != 1); >> + >> + err = xenbus_scanf(XBT_NIL, dir, "ring-ref", "%u", >> + &ring_ref[0]); >> + if (err != 1) { >> + xenbus_dev_fatal(dev, err, "reading %s/ring-ref", dir); > > Second parameter should be EINVAL, or err should be set to EINVAL > before calling xenbus_dev_fatal. > > Thanks, Roger. > > _______________________________________________ > Xen-devel mailing list > Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > https://lists.xenproject.org/mailman/listinfo/xen-devel > Dongli Zhang _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.xenproject.org/mailman/listinfo/xen-devel
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