From: Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>
To: mike@navi.cx
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Potential bug in fs/binfmt_elf.c?
Date: Sat, 06 Mar 2004 22:11:18 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <404ABD06.4060607@redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1078607410.10313.7.camel@linux.littlegreen>
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Mike Hearn wrote:
> LOAD 0x000000 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00bc4 0x00bc4 R E 0x1000
> LOAD 0x000bc4 0x00000bc4 0x00000bc4 0x00150 0x00154 RW 0x1000
> DYNAMIC 0x000bd0 0x00000bd0 0x00000bd0 0x00108 0x00108 RW 0x4
> LOAD 0x001000 0x00400000 0x00400000 0x00000 0x10000000 R 0x1000
Not everything which can be expressed in ELF is supported. You don't
want to load something, you want to reserve address space. And you want
it allocated in a certain way. The ELF loader is no generic ELF
interpreter.
Now, if the only problem is the overcommit and making the do_brk() call
allocate the memory as read-only a change to the do_brk() interface
might be acceptable (well, ask somebody doing mm hacking). I wouldn't
be entirely sure whether read-only pages alone are enough. This does
not open any new holes as far as I can see.
I'd say experiment with it and add a flags parameter which is the right
combination of VM_READ | VM_WRITE | VM_EXEC. All calls but the one in
binfmt_elf.c should pass all read bits, the one in binfmt_elf can
respect the binaries flags. You must be sure, though, that the last
page of the data area (i.e., writable area) in a regular binary is not
mapped read-only.
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➧ Ulrich Drepper ➧ Red Hat, Inc. ➧ 444 Castro St ➧ Mountain View, CA ❖
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2004-03-07 6:11 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 17+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2004-03-05 17:38 Potential bug in fs/binfmt_elf.c? Mike Hearn
2004-03-05 18:28 ` John Reiser
2004-03-06 18:46 ` Ulrich Drepper
2004-03-06 21:10 ` Mike Hearn
2004-03-07 6:11 ` Ulrich Drepper [this message]
2004-03-07 9:58 ` Mike Hearn
2004-03-07 10:46 ` Ulrich Drepper
2004-03-07 11:53 ` Mike Hearn
2004-03-07 21:32 ` Ulrich Drepper
2004-03-07 23:55 ` Eric W. Biederman
2004-03-08 5:57 ` John Reiser
2004-03-08 8:06 ` Jakub Jelinek
2004-03-11 6:17 ` [PATCH] binfmt_elf.c allow .bss with no access (p---) John Reiser
2004-03-11 14:23 ` Mike Hearn
2004-03-11 19:18 ` John Reiser
2004-03-12 16:42 ` Mike Hearn
[not found] ` <20040412185317.79ac7d7d.akpm@osdl.org>
2004-04-13 17:33 ` John Reiser
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