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xsa451.patch
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File xsa451.patch of Package xen.34726
x86: account for shadow stack in exception-from-stub recovery Dealing with exceptions raised from within emulation stubs involves discarding return address (replaced by exception related information). Such discarding of course also requires removing the corresponding entry from the shadow stack. Also amend the comment in fixup_exception_return(), to further clarify why use of ptr[1] can't be an out-of-bounds access. This is XSA-451. Fixes: 209fb9919b50 ("x86/extable: Adjust extable handling to be shadow stack compatible") Signed-off-by: Jan Beulich <jbeulich@suse.com> Reviewed-by: Andrew Cooper <andrew.cooper3@citrix.com> --- a/xen/arch/x86/extable.c +++ b/xen/arch/x86/extable.c @@ -87,26 +87,29 @@ search_one_extable(const struct exceptio } unsigned long -search_exception_table(const struct cpu_user_regs *regs) +search_exception_table(const struct cpu_user_regs *regs, unsigned long *stub_ra) { const struct virtual_region *region = find_text_region(regs->rip); unsigned long stub = this_cpu(stubs.addr); if ( region && region->ex ) + { + *stub_ra = 0; return search_one_extable(region->ex, region->ex_end - 1, regs->rip); + } if ( regs->rip >= stub + STUB_BUF_SIZE / 2 && regs->rip < stub + STUB_BUF_SIZE && regs->rsp > (unsigned long)regs && regs->rsp < (unsigned long)get_cpu_info() ) { - unsigned long retptr = *(unsigned long *)regs->rsp; + unsigned long retaddr = *(unsigned long *)regs->rsp, fixup; - region = find_text_region(retptr); - retptr = region && region->ex - ? search_one_extable(region->ex, region->ex_end - 1, retptr) - : 0; - if ( retptr ) + region = find_text_region(retaddr); + fixup = region && region->ex + ? search_one_extable(region->ex, region->ex_end - 1, retaddr) + : 0; + if ( fixup ) { /* * Put trap number and error code on the stack (in place of the @@ -118,7 +121,8 @@ search_exception_table(const struct cpu_ }; *(unsigned long *)regs->rsp = token.raw; - return retptr; + *stub_ra = retaddr; + return fixup; } } --- a/xen/arch/x86/traps.c +++ b/xen/arch/x86/traps.c @@ -777,7 +777,7 @@ static void do_reserved_trap(struct cpu_ } static void fixup_exception_return(struct cpu_user_regs *regs, - unsigned long fixup) + unsigned long fixup, unsigned long stub_ra) { if ( IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_XEN_SHSTK) ) { @@ -794,7 +794,8 @@ static void fixup_exception_return(struc /* * Search for %rip. The shstk currently looks like this: * - * ... [Likely pointed to by SSP] + * tok [Supervisor token, == &tok | BUSY, only with FRED inactive] + * ... [Pointed to by SSP for most exceptions, empty in IST cases] * %cs [== regs->cs] * %rip [== regs->rip] * SSP [Likely points to 3 slots higher, above %cs] @@ -812,7 +813,56 @@ static void fixup_exception_return(struc */ if ( ptr[0] == regs->rip && ptr[1] == regs->cs ) { + unsigned long primary_shstk = + (ssp & ~(STACK_SIZE - 1)) + + (PRIMARY_SHSTK_SLOT + 1) * PAGE_SIZE - 8; + wrss(fixup, ptr); + + if ( !stub_ra ) + goto shstk_done; + + /* + * Stub recovery ought to happen only when the outer context + * was on the main shadow stack. We need to also "pop" the + * stub's return address from the interrupted context's shadow + * stack. That is, + * - if we're still on the main stack, we need to move the + * entire stack (up to and including the exception frame) + * up by one slot, incrementing the original SSP in the + * exception frame, + * - if we're on an IST stack, we need to increment the + * original SSP. + */ + BUG_ON((ptr[-1] ^ primary_shstk) >> PAGE_SHIFT); + + if ( (ssp ^ primary_shstk) >> PAGE_SHIFT ) + { + /* + * We're on an IST stack. First make sure the two return + * addresses actually match. Then increment the interrupted + * context's SSP. + */ + BUG_ON(stub_ra != *(unsigned long*)ptr[-1]); + wrss(ptr[-1] + 8, &ptr[-1]); + goto shstk_done; + } + + /* Make sure the two return addresses actually match. */ + BUG_ON(stub_ra != ptr[2]); + + /* Move exception frame, updating SSP there. */ + wrss(ptr[1], &ptr[2]); /* %cs */ + wrss(ptr[0], &ptr[1]); /* %rip */ + wrss(ptr[-1] + 8, &ptr[0]); /* SSP */ + + /* Move all newer entries. */ + while ( --ptr != _p(ssp) ) + wrss(ptr[-1], &ptr[0]); + + /* Finally account for our own stack having shifted up. */ + asm volatile ( "incsspd %0" :: "r" (2) ); + goto shstk_done; } } @@ -833,7 +883,8 @@ static void fixup_exception_return(struc static bool extable_fixup(struct cpu_user_regs *regs, bool print) { - unsigned long fixup = search_exception_table(regs); + unsigned long stub_ra = 0; + unsigned long fixup = search_exception_table(regs, &stub_ra); if ( unlikely(fixup == 0) ) return false; @@ -847,7 +898,7 @@ static bool extable_fixup(struct cpu_use vec_name(regs->entry_vector), regs->error_code, _p(regs->rip), _p(regs->rip), _p(fixup)); - fixup_exception_return(regs, fixup); + fixup_exception_return(regs, fixup, stub_ra); this_cpu(last_extable_addr) = regs->rip; return true; @@ -1131,7 +1182,7 @@ void do_invalid_op(struct cpu_user_regs void (*fn)(struct cpu_user_regs *) = bug_ptr(bug); fn(regs); - fixup_exception_return(regs, (unsigned long)eip); + fixup_exception_return(regs, (unsigned long)eip, 0); return; } @@ -1152,7 +1203,7 @@ void do_invalid_op(struct cpu_user_regs case BUGFRAME_warn: printk("Xen WARN at %s%s:%d\n", prefix, filename, lineno); show_execution_state(regs); - fixup_exception_return(regs, (unsigned long)eip); + fixup_exception_return(regs, (unsigned long)eip, 0); return; case BUGFRAME_bug: --- a/xen/include/asm-x86/uaccess.h +++ b/xen/include/asm-x86/uaccess.h @@ -280,7 +280,8 @@ union stub_exception_token { unsigned long raw; }; -extern unsigned long search_exception_table(const struct cpu_user_regs *regs); +extern unsigned long search_exception_table(const struct cpu_user_regs *regs, + unsigned long *stub_ra); extern void sort_exception_tables(void); extern void sort_exception_table(struct exception_table_entry *start, const struct exception_table_entry *stop);
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