Author | Tokens | Token Proportion | Commits | Commit Proportion |
---|---|---|---|---|
Eduard Zingerman | 370 | 88.10% | 1 | 16.67% |
Andrei Matei | 48 | 11.43% | 3 | 50.00% |
Andrey Ignatov | 2 | 0.48% | 2 | 33.33% |
Total | 420 | 6 |
// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 /* Converted from tools/testing/selftests/bpf/verifier/var_off.c */ #include <linux/bpf.h> #include <bpf/bpf_helpers.h> #include "bpf_misc.h" struct { __uint(type, BPF_MAP_TYPE_HASH); __uint(max_entries, 1); __type(key, long long); __type(value, long long); } map_hash_8b SEC(".maps"); SEC("lwt_in") __description("variable-offset ctx access") __failure __msg("variable ctx access var_off=(0x0; 0x4)") __naked void variable_offset_ctx_access(void) { asm volatile (" \ /* Get an unknown value */ \ r2 = *(u32*)(r1 + 0); \ /* Make it small and 4-byte aligned */ \ r2 &= 4; \ /* add it to skb. We now have either &skb->len or\ * &skb->pkt_type, but we don't know which \ */ \ r1 += r2; \ /* dereference it */ \ r0 = *(u32*)(r1 + 0); \ exit; \ " ::: __clobber_all); } SEC("cgroup/skb") __description("variable-offset stack read, priv vs unpriv") __success __failure_unpriv __msg_unpriv("R2 variable stack access prohibited for !root") __retval(0) __naked void stack_read_priv_vs_unpriv(void) { asm volatile (" \ /* Fill the top 8 bytes of the stack */ \ r0 = 0; \ *(u64*)(r10 - 8) = r0; \ /* Get an unknown value */ \ r2 = *(u32*)(r1 + 0); \ /* Make it small and 4-byte aligned */ \ r2 &= 4; \ r2 -= 8; \ /* add it to fp. We now have either fp-4 or fp-8, but\ * we don't know which \ */ \ r2 += r10; \ /* dereference it for a stack read */ \ r0 = *(u32*)(r2 + 0); \ r0 = 0; \ exit; \ " ::: __clobber_all); } SEC("cgroup/skb") __description("variable-offset stack read, uninitialized") __success __failure_unpriv __msg_unpriv("R2 variable stack access prohibited for !root") __naked void variable_offset_stack_read_uninitialized(void) { asm volatile (" \ /* Get an unknown value */ \ r2 = *(u32*)(r1 + 0); \ /* Make it small and 4-byte aligned */ \ r2 &= 4; \ r2 -= 8; \ /* add it to fp. We now have either fp-4 or fp-8, but\ * we don't know which \ */ \ r2 += r10; \ /* dereference it for a stack read */ \ r0 = *(u32*)(r2 + 0); \ r0 = 0; \ exit; \ " ::: __clobber_all); } SEC("socket") __description("variable-offset stack write, priv vs unpriv") __success /* Check that the maximum stack depth is correctly maintained according to the * maximum possible variable offset. */ __log_level(4) __msg("stack depth 16") __failure_unpriv /* Variable stack access is rejected for unprivileged. */ __msg_unpriv("R2 variable stack access prohibited for !root") __retval(0) __naked void stack_write_priv_vs_unpriv(void) { asm volatile (" \ /* Get an unknown value */ \ r2 = *(u32*)(r1 + 0); \ /* Make it small and 8-byte aligned */ \ r2 &= 8; \ r2 -= 16; \ /* Add it to fp. We now have either fp-8 or \ * fp-16, but we don't know which \ */ \ r2 += r10; \ /* Dereference it for a stack write */ \ r0 = 0; \ *(u64*)(r2 + 0) = r0; \ exit; \ " ::: __clobber_all); } /* Similar to the previous test, but this time also perform a read from the * address written to with a variable offset. The read is allowed, showing that, * after a variable-offset write, a priviledged program can read the slots that * were in the range of that write (even if the verifier doesn't actually know if * the slot being read was really written to or not. * * Despite this test being mostly a superset, the previous test is also kept for * the sake of it checking the stack depth in the case where there is no read. */ SEC("socket") __description("variable-offset stack write followed by read") __success /* Check that the maximum stack depth is correctly maintained according to the * maximum possible variable offset. */ __log_level(4) __msg("stack depth 16") __failure_unpriv __msg_unpriv("R2 variable stack access prohibited for !root") __retval(0) __naked void stack_write_followed_by_read(void) { asm volatile (" \ /* Get an unknown value */ \ r2 = *(u32*)(r1 + 0); \ /* Make it small and 8-byte aligned */ \ r2 &= 8; \ r2 -= 16; \ /* Add it to fp. We now have either fp-8 or fp-16, but\ * we don't know which \ */ \ r2 += r10; \ /* Dereference it for a stack write */ \ r0 = 0; \ *(u64*)(r2 + 0) = r0; \ /* Now read from the address we just wrote. */ \ r3 = *(u64*)(r2 + 0); \ r0 = 0; \ exit; \ " ::: __clobber_all); } SEC("socket") __description("variable-offset stack write clobbers spilled regs") __failure /* In the priviledged case, dereferencing a spilled-and-then-filled * register is rejected because the previous variable offset stack * write might have overwritten the spilled pointer (i.e. we lose track * of the spilled register when we analyze the write). */ __msg("R2 invalid mem access 'scalar'") __failure_unpriv /* The unprivileged case is not too interesting; variable * stack access is rejected. */ __msg_unpriv("R2 variable stack access prohibited for !root") __naked void stack_write_clobbers_spilled_regs(void) { asm volatile (" \ /* Dummy instruction; needed because we need to patch the next one\ * and we can't patch the first instruction. \ */ \ r6 = 0; \ /* Make R0 a map ptr */ \ r0 = %[map_hash_8b] ll; \ /* Get an unknown value */ \ r2 = *(u32*)(r1 + 0); \ /* Make it small and 8-byte aligned */ \ r2 &= 8; \ r2 -= 16; \ /* Add it to fp. We now have either fp-8 or fp-16, but\ * we don't know which. \ */ \ r2 += r10; \ /* Spill R0(map ptr) into stack */ \ *(u64*)(r10 - 8) = r0; \ /* Dereference the unknown value for a stack write */\ r0 = 0; \ *(u64*)(r2 + 0) = r0; \ /* Fill the register back into R2 */ \ r2 = *(u64*)(r10 - 8); \ /* Try to dereference R2 for a memory load */ \ r0 = *(u64*)(r2 + 8); \ exit; \ " : : __imm_addr(map_hash_8b) : __clobber_all); } SEC("sockops") __description("indirect variable-offset stack access, unbounded") __failure __msg("invalid unbounded variable-offset indirect access to stack R4") __naked void variable_offset_stack_access_unbounded(void) { asm volatile (" \ r2 = 6; \ r3 = 28; \ /* Fill the top 16 bytes of the stack. */ \ r4 = 0; \ *(u64*)(r10 - 16) = r4; \ r4 = 0; \ *(u64*)(r10 - 8) = r4; \ /* Get an unknown value. */ \ r4 = *(u64*)(r1 + %[bpf_sock_ops_bytes_received]);\ /* Check the lower bound but don't check the upper one. */\ if r4 s< 0 goto l0_%=; \ /* Point the lower bound to initialized stack. Offset is now in range\ * from fp-16 to fp+0x7fffffffffffffef, i.e. max value is unbounded.\ */ \ r4 -= 16; \ r4 += r10; \ r5 = 8; \ /* Dereference it indirectly. */ \ call %[bpf_getsockopt]; \ l0_%=: r0 = 0; \ exit; \ " : : __imm(bpf_getsockopt), __imm_const(bpf_sock_ops_bytes_received, offsetof(struct bpf_sock_ops, bytes_received)) : __clobber_all); } SEC("lwt_in") __description("indirect variable-offset stack access, max out of bound") __failure __msg("invalid variable-offset indirect access to stack R2") __naked void access_max_out_of_bound(void) { asm volatile (" \ /* Fill the top 8 bytes of the stack */ \ r2 = 0; \ *(u64*)(r10 - 8) = r2; \ /* Get an unknown value */ \ r2 = *(u32*)(r1 + 0); \ /* Make it small and 4-byte aligned */ \ r2 &= 4; \ r2 -= 8; \ /* add it to fp. We now have either fp-4 or fp-8, but\ * we don't know which \ */ \ r2 += r10; \ /* dereference it indirectly */ \ r1 = %[map_hash_8b] ll; \ call %[bpf_map_lookup_elem]; \ r0 = 0; \ exit; \ " : : __imm(bpf_map_lookup_elem), __imm_addr(map_hash_8b) : __clobber_all); } /* Similar to the test above, but this time check the special case of a * zero-sized stack access. We used to have a bug causing crashes for zero-sized * out-of-bounds accesses. */ SEC("socket") __description("indirect variable-offset stack access, zero-sized, max out of bound") __failure __msg("invalid variable-offset indirect access to stack R1") __naked void zero_sized_access_max_out_of_bound(void) { asm volatile (" \ r0 = 0; \ /* Fill some stack */ \ *(u64*)(r10 - 16) = r0; \ *(u64*)(r10 - 8) = r0; \ /* Get an unknown value */ \ r1 = *(u32*)(r1 + 0); \ r1 &= 63; \ r1 += -16; \ /* r1 is now anywhere in [-16,48) */ \ r1 += r10; \ r2 = 0; \ r3 = 0; \ call %[bpf_probe_read_kernel]; \ exit; \ " : : __imm(bpf_probe_read_kernel) : __clobber_all); } SEC("lwt_in") __description("indirect variable-offset stack access, min out of bound") __failure __msg("invalid variable-offset indirect access to stack R2") __naked void access_min_out_of_bound(void) { asm volatile (" \ /* Fill the top 8 bytes of the stack */ \ r2 = 0; \ *(u64*)(r10 - 8) = r2; \ /* Get an unknown value */ \ r2 = *(u32*)(r1 + 0); \ /* Make it small and 4-byte aligned */ \ r2 &= 4; \ r2 -= 516; \ /* add it to fp. We now have either fp-516 or fp-512, but\ * we don't know which \ */ \ r2 += r10; \ /* dereference it indirectly */ \ r1 = %[map_hash_8b] ll; \ call %[bpf_map_lookup_elem]; \ r0 = 0; \ exit; \ " : : __imm(bpf_map_lookup_elem), __imm_addr(map_hash_8b) : __clobber_all); } SEC("cgroup/skb") __description("indirect variable-offset stack access, min_off < min_initialized") __success __failure_unpriv __msg_unpriv("R2 variable stack access prohibited for !root") __naked void access_min_off_min_initialized(void) { asm volatile (" \ /* Fill only the top 8 bytes of the stack. */ \ r2 = 0; \ *(u64*)(r10 - 8) = r2; \ /* Get an unknown value */ \ r2 = *(u32*)(r1 + 0); \ /* Make it small and 4-byte aligned. */ \ r2 &= 4; \ r2 -= 16; \ /* Add it to fp. We now have either fp-12 or fp-16, but we don't know\ * which. fp-16 size 8 is partially uninitialized stack.\ */ \ r2 += r10; \ /* Dereference it indirectly. */ \ r1 = %[map_hash_8b] ll; \ call %[bpf_map_lookup_elem]; \ r0 = 0; \ exit; \ " : : __imm(bpf_map_lookup_elem), __imm_addr(map_hash_8b) : __clobber_all); } SEC("cgroup/skb") __description("indirect variable-offset stack access, priv vs unpriv") __success __failure_unpriv __msg_unpriv("R2 variable stack access prohibited for !root") __retval(0) __naked void stack_access_priv_vs_unpriv(void) { asm volatile (" \ /* Fill the top 16 bytes of the stack. */ \ r2 = 0; \ *(u64*)(r10 - 16) = r2; \ r2 = 0; \ *(u64*)(r10 - 8) = r2; \ /* Get an unknown value. */ \ r2 = *(u32*)(r1 + 0); \ /* Make it small and 4-byte aligned. */ \ r2 &= 4; \ r2 -= 16; \ /* Add it to fp. We now have either fp-12 or fp-16, we don't know\ * which, but either way it points to initialized stack.\ */ \ r2 += r10; \ /* Dereference it indirectly. */ \ r1 = %[map_hash_8b] ll; \ call %[bpf_map_lookup_elem]; \ r0 = 0; \ exit; \ " : : __imm(bpf_map_lookup_elem), __imm_addr(map_hash_8b) : __clobber_all); } SEC("lwt_in") __description("indirect variable-offset stack access, ok") __success __retval(0) __naked void variable_offset_stack_access_ok(void) { asm volatile (" \ /* Fill the top 16 bytes of the stack. */ \ r2 = 0; \ *(u64*)(r10 - 16) = r2; \ r2 = 0; \ *(u64*)(r10 - 8) = r2; \ /* Get an unknown value. */ \ r2 = *(u32*)(r1 + 0); \ /* Make it small and 4-byte aligned. */ \ r2 &= 4; \ r2 -= 16; \ /* Add it to fp. We now have either fp-12 or fp-16, we don't know\ * which, but either way it points to initialized stack.\ */ \ r2 += r10; \ /* Dereference it indirectly. */ \ r1 = %[map_hash_8b] ll; \ call %[bpf_map_lookup_elem]; \ r0 = 0; \ exit; \ " : : __imm(bpf_map_lookup_elem), __imm_addr(map_hash_8b) : __clobber_all); } char _license[] SEC("license") = "GPL";
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