Re: [PATCH] rtlwifi: rtl8192se firmware load can overflow targetbuffer

From: Larry Finger
Date: Thu Feb 09 2012 - 11:43:55 EST


On 02/09/2012 08:41 AM, Tim Gardner wrote:

I agree with you about the semantics of rtlpriv->max_fw_size, but I don't agree
that the size check is correct. While rtlpriv->max_fw_size has been set to
sizeof(struct rt_firmware), that value is _way_ bigger then the size of the
target buffer.

sizeof(struct rt_firmware) == 64000+64000+164000 plus some change

The target buffer size is only 164000 bytes.

I've attached v2 of the patch that is simpler and may serve to better illustrate
my point. By the way, Ben Hutchings was right about the original patch having an
off by one error. This version also clears rtlpriv->max_fw_size if the size
check fails. Probably should have mentioned that in the commit log.

I agree that Ben is right.

This thread forced me to go back to square one in analyzing the situation. For the other drivers in the rtlwifi family, the firmware file contains an image that is directly stuffed into the device. For the RTL8192SE devices, it is more complicated. The structure is described in struct rt_firmware. At the moment, the arrays there are grossly oversized. They could be as follows:

struct rt_firmware {
struct fw_hdr *pfwheader;
enum fw_status fwstatus;
u16 firmwareversion;
u8 fw_imem[RTL8190_MAX_IMEM_CODE_SIZE];
u8 fw_emem[RTL8190_MAX_DMEM_CODE_SIZE];
u32 fw_imem_len;
u32 fw_emem_len;
u8 sz_fw_tmpbuffer[RTL8190_MAX_FIRMWARE_SIZE];
u32 sz_fw_tmpbufferlen;
u16 cmdpacket_fragthresold;
};

with

RTL8190_MAX_IMEM_CODE_SIZE = 54000 (current fw is 51,208), RTL8190_MAX_DMEM_CODE_SIZE = 40000 (current fw is 37,520), and RTL8190_MAX_FIRMWARE_SIZE = 90000 (it holds the raw firmware image, which is currently 88,856).

Ultimately, all three arrays should be eliminated. Now that we are using asynchronous loading, the kernel should keep its cached data and not copy it into the driver's private storage when a pointer will suffice. All the drivers need this change, but that can wait for now.

I will ACK the patch if you resumit it with
#define RTL8190_MAX_RAW_FIRMWARE_CODE_SIZE 90000

Larry
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