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From: "Dmitry V. Levin" <ldv@strace.io>
To: Eyal Birger <eyal.birger@gmail.com>
Cc: kees@kernel.org, luto@amacapital.net, wad@chromium.org,
	oleg@redhat.com, mhiramat@kernel.org, andrii@kernel.org,
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	ast@kernel.org, andrii.nakryiko@gmail.com, rostedt@goodmis.org,
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Subject: Re: [PATCH] seccomp: passthrough uretprobe systemcall without filtering
Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2025 20:34:16 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20250117183416.GA16831@strace.io> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20250117005539.325887-1-eyal.birger@gmail.com>

On Thu, Jan 16, 2025 at 04:55:39PM -0800, Eyal Birger wrote:
> When attaching uretprobes to processes running inside docker, the attached
> process is segfaulted when encountering the retprobe.
> 
> The reason is that now that uretprobe is a system call the default seccomp
> filters in docker block it as they only allow a specific set of known
> syscalls. This is true for other userspace applications which use seccomp
> to control their syscall surface.
> 
> Since uretprobe is a "kernel implementation detail" system call which is
> not used by userspace application code directly, it is impractical and
> there's very little point in forcing all userspace applications to
> explicitly allow it in order to avoid crashing tracked processes.
> 
> Pass this systemcall through seccomp without depending on configuration.
> 
> Fixes: ff474a78cef5 ("uprobe: Add uretprobe syscall to speed up return probe")
> Reported-by: Rafael Buchbinder <rafi@rbk.io>
> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/CAHsH6Gs3Eh8DFU0wq58c_LF8A4_+o6z456J7BidmcVY2AqOnHQ@mail.gmail.com/
> Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
> Signed-off-by: Eyal Birger <eyal.birger@gmail.com>
> ---
> 
> The following reproduction script synthetically demonstrates the problem:
> 
> cat > /tmp/x.c << EOF
> 
> char *syscalls[] = {
> 	"write",
> 	"exit_group",
> 	"fstat",
> };
> 
> __attribute__((noinline)) int probed(void)
> {
> 	printf("Probed\n");
> 	return 1;
> }
> 
> void apply_seccomp_filter(char **syscalls, int num_syscalls)
> {
> 	scmp_filter_ctx ctx;
> 
> 	ctx = seccomp_init(SCMP_ACT_KILL);
> 	for (int i = 0; i < num_syscalls; i++) {
> 		seccomp_rule_add(ctx, SCMP_ACT_ALLOW,
> 				 seccomp_syscall_resolve_name(syscalls[i]), 0);
> 	}
> 	seccomp_load(ctx);
> 	seccomp_release(ctx);
> }
> 
> int main(int argc, char *argv[])
> {
> 	int num_syscalls = sizeof(syscalls) / sizeof(syscalls[0]);
> 
> 	apply_seccomp_filter(syscalls, num_syscalls);
> 
> 	probed();
> 
> 	return 0;
> }
> EOF
> 
> cat > /tmp/trace.bt << EOF
> uretprobe:/tmp/x:probed
> {
>     printf("ret=%d\n", retval);
> }
> EOF
> 
> gcc -o /tmp/x /tmp/x.c -lseccomp
> 
> /usr/bin/bpftrace /tmp/trace.bt &
> 
> sleep 5 # wait for uretprobe attach
> /tmp/x
> 
> pkill bpftrace
> 
> rm /tmp/x /tmp/x.c /tmp/trace.bt
> ---
>  kernel/seccomp.c | 5 +++++
>  1 file changed, 5 insertions(+)
> 
> diff --git a/kernel/seccomp.c b/kernel/seccomp.c
> index 385d48293a5f..10a55c9b5c18 100644
> --- a/kernel/seccomp.c
> +++ b/kernel/seccomp.c
> @@ -1359,6 +1359,11 @@ int __secure_computing(const struct seccomp_data *sd)
>  	this_syscall = sd ? sd->nr :
>  		syscall_get_nr(current, current_pt_regs());
>  
> +#ifdef CONFIG_X86_64
> +	if (unlikely(this_syscall == __NR_uretprobe) && !in_ia32_syscall())
> +		return 0;
> +#endif
> +
>  	switch (mode) {
>  	case SECCOMP_MODE_STRICT:
>  		__secure_computing_strict(this_syscall);  /* may call do_exit */

This seems to be a hot fix to bypass some SECCOMP_RET_ERRNO filters.
However, this way it bypasses seccomp completely, including
SECCOMP_RET_TRACE, making it invisible to strace --seccomp,
and I wonder why do you want that.


-- 
ldv

  parent reply	other threads:[~2025-01-17 18:34 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 35+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2025-01-17  0:55 [PATCH] seccomp: passthrough uretprobe systemcall without filtering Eyal Birger
2025-01-17  1:39 ` Oleg Nesterov
2025-01-17  8:02   ` Masami Hiramatsu
2025-01-17 13:36     ` Eyal Birger
2025-01-17 14:09     ` Oleg Nesterov
2025-01-17 17:51       ` Andrii Nakryiko
2025-01-17 19:24         ` Eyal Birger
2025-01-17 19:34           ` Andrii Nakryiko
2025-01-18 15:05         ` Oleg Nesterov
2025-01-17 18:34 ` Dmitry V. Levin [this message]
2025-01-17 18:52   ` Eyal Birger
2025-01-18 20:21 ` Kees Cook
2025-01-18 20:31   ` Darrick J. Wong
2025-01-18 20:45   ` Eyal Birger
2025-01-19  2:24     ` Kees Cook
2025-01-19  3:39       ` Eyal Birger
2025-01-19 10:44         ` Jiri Olsa
2025-01-20 21:34         ` Kees Cook
2025-01-27 19:24           ` Eyal Birger
2025-01-27 19:33             ` Kees Cook
2025-01-27 19:39               ` Eyal Birger
2025-01-27 19:43                 ` Kees Cook
2025-01-21 14:38         ` Jiri Olsa
2025-01-21 14:47           ` Eyal Birger
2025-01-21 16:16           ` Steven Rostedt
2025-01-21 16:44             ` Oleg Nesterov
2025-01-21 16:55             ` Jiri Olsa
2025-01-21 22:38               ` Andrii Nakryiko
2025-01-21 22:46                 ` Steven Rostedt
2025-01-21 23:13                   ` Eyal Birger
2025-01-21 23:29                     ` Steven Rostedt
2025-01-19 18:36       ` Andy Lutomirski
2025-01-19 12:40   ` Oleg Nesterov
2025-01-20 21:32     ` Kees Cook
2025-01-21 15:28       ` Oleg Nesterov

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