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File 6526347d-x86-PV-auditing-of-guest-breakpoints.patch of Package xen.31421
# Commit dc9d9aa62ddeb14abd5672690d30789829f58f7e # Date 2023-10-11 06:36:50 +0100 # Author Andrew Cooper <andrew.cooper3@citrix.com> # Committer Andrew Cooper <andrew.cooper3@citrix.com> x86/pv: Correct the auditing of guest breakpoint addresses The use of access_ok() is buggy, because it permits access to the compat translation area. 64bit PV guests don't use the XLAT area, but on AMD hardware, the DBEXT feature allows a breakpoint to match up to a 4G aligned region, allowing the breakpoint to reach outside of the XLAT area. Prior to c/s cda16c1bb223 ("x86: mirror compat argument translation area for 32-bit PV"), the live GDT was within 4G of the XLAT area. All together, this allowed a malicious 64bit PV guest on AMD hardware to place a breakpoint over the live GDT, and trigger a #DB livelock (CVE-2015-8104). Introduce breakpoint_addr_ok() and explain why __addr_ok() happens to be an appropriate check in this case. For Xen 4.14 and later, this is a latent bug because the XLAT area has moved to be on its own with nothing interesting adjacent. For Xen 4.13 and older on AMD hardware, this fixes a PV-trigger-able DoS. This is part of XSA-444 / CVE-2023-34328. Fixes: 65e355490817 ("x86/PV: support data breakpoint extension registers") Signed-off-by: Andrew Cooper <andrew.cooper3@citrix.com> Reviewed-by: Roger Pau Monné <roger.pau@citrix.com> Reviewed-by: Jan Beulich <jbeulich@suse.com> --- a/xen/arch/x86/pv/misc-hypercalls.c +++ b/xen/arch/x86/pv/misc-hypercalls.c @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ long set_debugreg(struct vcpu *v, unsign switch ( reg ) { case 0 ... 3: - if ( !access_ok(value, sizeof(long)) ) + if ( !breakpoint_addr_ok(value) ) return -EPERM; v->arch.dr[reg] = value; --- a/xen/include/asm-x86/debugreg.h +++ b/xen/include/asm-x86/debugreg.h @@ -77,6 +77,26 @@ asm volatile ( "mov %%db" #reg ",%0" : "=r" (__val) ); \ __val; \ }) + +/* + * Architecturally, %dr{0..3} can have any arbitrary value. However, Xen + * can't allow the guest to breakpoint the Xen address range, so we limit the + * guest to the lower canonical half, or above the Xen range in the higher + * canonical half. + * + * Breakpoint lengths are specified to mask the low order address bits, + * meaning all breakpoints are naturally aligned. With %dr7, the widest + * breakpoint is 8 bytes. With DBEXT, the widest breakpoint is 4G. Both of + * the Xen boundaries have >4G alignment. + * + * In principle we should account for HYPERVISOR_COMPAT_VIRT_START(d), but + * 64bit Xen has never enforced this for compat guests, and there's no problem + * (to Xen) if the guest breakpoints it's alias of the M2P. Skipping this + * aspect simplifies the logic, and causes us not to reject a migrating guest + * which operated fine on prior versions of Xen. + */ +#define breakpoint_addr_ok(a) __addr_ok(a) + long set_debugreg(struct vcpu *, unsigned int reg, unsigned long value); void activate_debugregs(const struct vcpu *);
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