[PATCH v5 3/3] powerpc/32: Add KASAN support
Andrey Ryabinin
aryabinin at virtuozzo.com
Fri Feb 15 21:01:46 AEDT 2019
On 2/15/19 11:41 AM, Christophe Leroy wrote:
>
>
> Le 14/02/2019 à 23:04, Daniel Axtens a écrit :
>> Hi Christophe,
>>
>>> --- a/arch/powerpc/include/asm/string.h
>>> +++ b/arch/powerpc/include/asm/string.h
>>> @@ -27,6 +27,20 @@ extern int memcmp(const void *,const void *,__kernel_size_t);
>>> extern void * memchr(const void *,int,__kernel_size_t);
>>> extern void * memcpy_flushcache(void *,const void *,__kernel_size_t);
>>> +void *__memset(void *s, int c, __kernel_size_t count);
>>> +void *__memcpy(void *to, const void *from, __kernel_size_t n);
>>> +void *__memmove(void *to, const void *from, __kernel_size_t n);
>>> +
>>> +#if defined(CONFIG_KASAN) && !defined(__SANITIZE_ADDRESS__)
>>> +/*
>>> + * For files that are not instrumented (e.g. mm/slub.c) we
>>> + * should use not instrumented version of mem* functions.
>>> + */
>>> +#define memcpy(dst, src, len) __memcpy(dst, src, len)
>>> +#define memmove(dst, src, len) __memmove(dst, src, len)
>>> +#define memset(s, c, n) __memset(s, c, n)
>>> +#endif
>>> +
>>
>> I'm finding that I miss tests like 'kasan test: kasan_memcmp
>> out-of-bounds in memcmp' because the uninstrumented asm version is used
>> instead of an instrumented C version. I ended up guarding the relevant
>> __HAVE_ARCH_x symbols behind a #ifndef CONFIG_KASAN and only exporting
>> the arch versions if we're not compiled with KASAN.
>>
>> I find I need to guard and unexport strncpy, strncmp, memchr and
>> memcmp. Do you need to do this on 32bit as well, or are those tests
>> passing anyway for some reason?
>
> Indeed, I didn't try the KASAN test module recently, because my configs don't have CONFIG_MODULE by default.
>
> Trying to test it now, I am discovering that module loading oopses with latest version of my series, I need to figure out exactly why. Here below the oops by modprobing test_module (the one supposed to just say hello to the world).
>
> What we see is an access to the RO kasan zero area.
>
> The shadow mem is 0xf7c00000..0xffc00000
> Linear kernel memory is shadowed by 0xf7c00000-0xf8bfffff
> 0xf8c00000-0xffc00000 is shadowed read only by the kasan zero page.
>
> Why is kasan trying to access that ? Isn't kasan supposed to not check stuff in vmalloc area ?
It tries to poison global variables in modules. If module is in vmalloc, than it will try to poison vmalloc.
Given that the vmalloc area is not so big on 32bits, the easiest solution is to cover all vmalloc with RW shadow.
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