From: Baoquan He <bhe@redhat.com>
To: Borislav Petkov <bp@alien8.de>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, x86@kernel.org, tglx@linutronix.de,
mingo@kernel.org, hpa@zytor.com, kirill@shutemov.name,
keescook@chromium.org, yamada.masahiro@socionext.com,
dave.hansen@linux.intel.com, luto@kernel.org,
peterz@infradead.org, thgarnie@google.com, mike.travis@hpe.com,
frank.ramsay@hpe.com
Subject: Re: [PATCH 1/2] x86/mm/KASLR: Fix the wrong calculation of memory region initial size
Date: Sat, 6 Apr 2019 09:51:19 +0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20190406015119.GY7627@MiWiFi-R3L-srv> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20190405165856.GJ23348@zn.tnic>
On 04/05/19 at 06:58pm, Borislav Petkov wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 04, 2019 at 10:03:13AM +0800, Baoquan He wrote:
> > In memory region KASLR, __PHYSICAL_MASK_SHIFT is taken to calculate
>
> What is "memory region KASLR"?
It's KASLR happened in kernel_randomize_memory() of arch/x86/mm/kaslr.c .
In fact, I don't know how to call it. Previously, I wrote it as mm
KASLR, to distinguish from KASLR during kernel decompression. Ingo
blamed the name, so I changed it to memory region KASLR. Seems Thomas
Garnier called it KASLR for kernel memory regions in his original KASLR
adding patch. May I call it 'KASLR for kernel memory regions', or 'KASLR
for memory regions'?
>
> > the initial size of the direct mapping region. This is correct in
> > the old code where __PHYSICAL_MASK_SHIFT was equal to MAX_PHYSMEM_BITS,
> > 46 bits, and only 4-level mode was supported.
> >
> > Later, in commit:
> > b83ce5ee91471d ("x86/mm/64: Make __PHYSICAL_MASK_SHIFT always 52"),
> > __PHYSICAL_MASK_SHIFT was changed to be always 52 bits, no matter it's
> > 5-level or 4-level.
> >
> > This is wrong for 4-level paging since it may cause randomness of KASLR
> > being greatly weakened in 4-level. For KASLR, we compare the sum of RAM
> > size and CONFIG_RANDOMIZE_MEMORY_PHYSICAL_PADDING with the size of the
> > max RAM which can be supported by system, then choose the bigger one as
> > the value to reserve space for the direct mapping region. The max RAM
> > supported in 4-level is 64 TB according to MAX_PHYSMEM_BITS. However,
> > here it's 4 PB in code to be compared with when __PHYSICAL_MASK_SHIFT is
> > mistakenly used. E.g in a system owning 64 TB RAM, it will reserve 74 TB
> > (which is 64 TB plus CONFIG_RANDOMIZE_MEMORY_PHYSICAL_PADDING). In fact
> > it should reserve 64 TB according to the algorithm which is supposed to
> > do. Obviously the extra 10 TB space should be saved to join randomization.
>
> It is not a trivial situation you're trying to explain and that
> paragraph is very very hard to understand. I can only rhyme up what
> you're trying to say.
>
> So please rewrite it using simple declarative sentences. Don't try to
> say three things in one sentence but say one thing in three sentences.
> Keep it simple.
OK, will rewrite the whole patch log.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2019-04-06 1:51 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2019-04-04 2:03 [PATCH 0/2] x86/mm/KASLR: Fix two code bugs Baoquan He
2019-04-04 2:03 ` [PATCH 1/2] x86/mm/KASLR: Fix the wrong calculation of memory region initial size Baoquan He
2019-04-05 16:58 ` Borislav Petkov
2019-04-05 17:22 ` Thomas Gleixner
2019-04-06 1:55 ` Baoquan He
2019-04-06 1:51 ` Baoquan He [this message]
2019-04-06 4:43 ` Borislav Petkov
2019-04-08 7:54 ` Baoquan He
2019-04-04 2:03 ` [PATCH 2/2] x86/mm/KASLR: Calculate the actual size of vmemmap region Baoquan He
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