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From: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
To: Borislav Petkov <bp@alien8.de>
Cc: Lukasz Odzioba <lukasz.odzioba@intel.com>,
	linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, tglx@linutronix.de,
	mingo@redhat.com, hpa@zytor.com, x86@kernel.org, luto@kernel.org,
	slaoub@gmail.com, bp@suse.de, dave.hansen@linux.intel.com,
	andi.kleen@intel.com
Subject: Re: [PATCH 1/1] x86: sanitize argument of clearcpuid command-line option
Date: Thu, 5 Jan 2017 08:55:59 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20170105075559.GA2098@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20161229102105.GD11221@nazgul.tnic>


* Borislav Petkov <bp@alien8.de> wrote:

> On Wed, Dec 28, 2016 at 02:55:40PM +0100, Lukasz Odzioba wrote:
> > A negative number can be specified in the cmdline which will be used as
> > setup_clear_cpu_cap() argument. With that we can clear/set some bit in
> > memory predceeding boot_cpu_data/cpu_caps_cleared which may cause kernel
> > to misbehave. This patch adds lower bound check to setup_disablecpuid().
> > 
> > Fixes: ac72e7888a61 ("x86: add generic clearcpuid=... option")
> > 
> > Signed-off-by: Lukasz Odzioba <lukasz.odzioba@intel.com>
> > ---
> > As an example let's change definition of one_hundred variable:
> > ffffffff81c4eeec d one_hundred
> > ffffffff81d69720 D boot_cpu_data (0x14 is x86_capability offset)
> > 
> > 8*(0xffffffff81d69734-0xffffffff81c4eeec) => 9257536 -2 because we
> > want to clear the second bit. With clearcpuid=-9257534 we change the
> > definition of one_hundread to 96 which is used among other things
> > as sysfs' max value for swappiness, so we can check the effect like so:
> > # echo 96 >  /proc/sys/vm/swappiness
> > # echo 97 >  /proc/sys/vm/swappiness
> > -bash: echo: write error: Invalid argument
> > ---
> >  arch/x86/kernel/cpu/common.c | 2 +-
> >  1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
> > 
> > diff --git a/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/common.c b/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/common.c
> > index dc1697c..9bab7a8 100644
> > --- a/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/common.c
> > +++ b/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/common.c
> > @@ -1221,7 +1221,7 @@ static __init int setup_disablecpuid(char *arg)
> >  {
> >  	int bit;
> >  
> > -	if (get_option(&arg, &bit) && bit < NCAPINTS*32)
> > +	if (get_option(&arg, &bit) && bit >= 0 && bit < NCAPINTS * 32)
> >  		setup_clear_cpu_cap(bit);
> >  	else
> >  		return 0;
> > -- 
> 
> Yap, that's a good catch!
> 
> Acked-by: Borislav Petkov <bp@suse.de>
> 
> I even got a splat while experimenting with this:
> 
> 
> [    1.234575] BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at ffffffff858bd540
> [    1.236535] IP: memcpy_erms+0x6/0x10

Good one, queued it up.

Btw., another (separate) fix would be to keep the kernel's option filtering code 
from being passive aggressive:

        if (get_option(&arg, &bit) && bit >= 0 && bit < NCAPINTS * 32)
                setup_clear_cpu_cap(bit);
        else
                return 0;

When we don't accept the value we should at least inform the user (via a printk 
that includes the 'clearcpuid' token in its message) that we totally ignored 
whatever he wanted. Something like:

	pr_warn("x86/cpu: Ignoring invalid "clearcpuid=%s' option!\n", arg)

Which would save quite a bit of head scratching and frustration when someone has a 
bad enough day to add silly typos to the kernel cmdline.

Thanks,

	Ingo

  reply	other threads:[~2017-01-05  7:56 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2016-12-28 13:55 [PATCH 1/1] x86: sanitize argument of clearcpuid command-line option Lukasz Odzioba
2016-12-29 10:21 ` Borislav Petkov
2017-01-05  7:55   ` Ingo Molnar [this message]
2017-01-16 18:50     ` Odzioba, Lukasz
2017-01-17  7:17       ` Ingo Molnar
2017-01-18  9:52         ` Odzioba, Lukasz
2017-01-05 15:04 ` [tip:x86/urgent] x86/cpu: Fix bootup crashes by sanitizing the argument of the 'clearcpuid=' " tip-bot for Lukasz Odzioba

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