x86/fpu: Stop relying on userspace for info to fault in xsave buffer
authorAndrei Vagin <avagin@google.com>
Tue, 30 Jan 2024 06:36:03 +0000 (22:36 -0800)
committerDave Hansen <dave.hansen@linux.intel.com>
Tue, 30 Jan 2024 15:25:48 +0000 (07:25 -0800)
Before this change, the expected size of the user space buffer was
taken from fx_sw->xstate_size. fx_sw->xstate_size can be changed
from user-space, so it is possible construct a sigreturn frame where:

 * fx_sw->xstate_size is smaller than the size required by valid bits in
   fx_sw->xfeatures.
 * user-space unmaps parts of the sigrame fpu buffer so that not all of
   the buffer required by xrstor is accessible.

In this case, xrstor tries to restore and accesses the unmapped area
which results in a fault. But fault_in_readable succeeds because buf +
fx_sw->xstate_size is within the still mapped area, so it goes back and
tries xrstor again. It will spin in this loop forever.

Instead, fault in the maximum size which can be touched by XRSTOR (taken
from fpstate->user_size).

[ dhansen: tweak subject / changelog ]

Fixes: fcb3635f5018 ("x86/fpu/signal: Handle #PF in the direct restore path")
Reported-by: Konstantin Bogomolov <bogomolov@google.com>
Suggested-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Signed-off-by: Andrei Vagin <avagin@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Hansen <dave.hansen@linux.intel.com>
Cc:stable@vger.kernel.org
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20240130063603.3392627-1-avagin%40google.com
arch/x86/kernel/fpu/signal.c

index 558076dbde5bfca582139f8de63bd9ffa1050d6f..247f2225aa9f36f0a0fef0a22ed921b4748a7de5 100644 (file)
@@ -274,12 +274,13 @@ static int __restore_fpregs_from_user(void __user *buf, u64 ufeatures,
  * Attempt to restore the FPU registers directly from user memory.
  * Pagefaults are handled and any errors returned are fatal.
  */
-static bool restore_fpregs_from_user(void __user *buf, u64 xrestore,
-                                    bool fx_only, unsigned int size)
+static bool restore_fpregs_from_user(void __user *buf, u64 xrestore, bool fx_only)
 {
        struct fpu *fpu = &current->thread.fpu;
        int ret;
 
+       /* Restore enabled features only. */
+       xrestore &= fpu->fpstate->user_xfeatures;
 retry:
        fpregs_lock();
        /* Ensure that XFD is up to date */
@@ -309,7 +310,7 @@ retry:
                if (ret != X86_TRAP_PF)
                        return false;
 
-               if (!fault_in_readable(buf, size))
+               if (!fault_in_readable(buf, fpu->fpstate->user_size))
                        goto retry;
                return false;
        }
@@ -339,7 +340,6 @@ static bool __fpu_restore_sig(void __user *buf, void __user *buf_fx,
        struct user_i387_ia32_struct env;
        bool success, fx_only = false;
        union fpregs_state *fpregs;
-       unsigned int state_size;
        u64 user_xfeatures = 0;
 
        if (use_xsave()) {
@@ -349,17 +349,14 @@ static bool __fpu_restore_sig(void __user *buf, void __user *buf_fx,
                        return false;
 
                fx_only = !fx_sw_user.magic1;
-               state_size = fx_sw_user.xstate_size;
                user_xfeatures = fx_sw_user.xfeatures;
        } else {
                user_xfeatures = XFEATURE_MASK_FPSSE;
-               state_size = fpu->fpstate->user_size;
        }
 
        if (likely(!ia32_fxstate)) {
                /* Restore the FPU registers directly from user memory. */
-               return restore_fpregs_from_user(buf_fx, user_xfeatures, fx_only,
-                                               state_size);
+               return restore_fpregs_from_user(buf_fx, user_xfeatures, fx_only);
        }
 
        /*