Re: [PATCH 07/12] perf_events: add LBR software filter support forIntel X86

From: Masami Hiramatsu
Date: Tue Oct 11 2011 - 08:59:43 EST


(2011/10/10 23:45), Andi Kleen wrote:
>> Ah, nice. Maybe we need another test binary, since current one is
>> just ensuring the output of objdump and decoder is same.
>> anyway it's not so difficult if it feeds random binaries to
>> ensure the decoder doesn't access bad address.
>
> Pure /dev/urandom is not good because it cannot be ever reproduced.
> Better use a PRNG with random seed from urandom, but print the seed.

Sure,

> In addition to random I would do fuzzing: take an existing stream
> and just corrupt some bits and groups of bits. This will exercise different
> paths. In fact fuzzing is probably better than random for most tests.
>
> Not sure it's needed to run on every build though, just checks
> now and then should be sufficient.

I made a test for that, and I didn't hit any random
bytes which can not be decoded after I've tested 100,000,000.
(with previous hardening patch)

since the number of the combination is 2^128 (MAX_INSN_SIZE is 16),
too huge to check all of them. Of course, the real number of
possible combination should be smaller than that.

- Because this decoder don't evaluate but just decode,
we can skip immediates and operands.
- If we hit the non-oprand opcode, mod/rm, sib, or displacement
in the middle of byte stream, we can stop trying decode tail bytes.

So I think there is smarter way to cover all possible combination
for the decoder than feeding random bytes.

Anyway, the decoder code can evolve in the future, I think it
should be put into the linux kernel.

Thank you,

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Masami HIRAMATSU
Software Platform Research Dept. Linux Technology Center
Hitachi, Ltd., Yokohama Research Laboratory
E-mail: masami.hiramatsu.pt@xxxxxxxxxxx
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