Re: [PATCH arm64-next] net: bpf: arm64: address randomize and write protect JIT code

From: Daniel Borkmann
Date: Fri Sep 12 2014 - 12:22:14 EST


On 09/12/2014 06:03 PM, Catalin Marinas wrote:
Daniel,

On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at 08:11:37AM +0100, Daniel Borkmann wrote:
Will, Catalin, Dave, this is more or less a heads-up: when net-next and
arm64-next tree will get both merged into Linus' tree, we will run into
a 'silent' merge conflict until someone actually runs eBPF JIT on ARM64
and might notice (I presume) an oops when JIT is freeing bpf_prog. I'd
assume nobody actually _runs_ linux-next, but not sure about that though.

Some people do.

How do we handle this? Would I need to resend this patch when the time
comes or would you ARM64 guys take care of it automagically? ;)

I think we could disable BPF for arm64 until -rc1 and re-enable it
together with this patch.

Ok, yes, that would mitigate it a bit. Sounds fine to me.

One comment below:

--- a/arch/arm64/net/bpf_jit_comp.c
+++ b/arch/arm64/net/bpf_jit_comp.c
[...]
+static void jit_fill_hole(void *area, unsigned int size)
+{
+ /* Insert illegal UND instructions. */
+ u32 *ptr, fill_ins = 0xe7ffffff;

On arm64 we don't have a guaranteed undefined instruction space (and
Will tells me that on Thumb-2 for the 32-bit arm port it actually is a
valid instruction, it seems that you used the same value).

Hm, ok, the boards we've tried out and where Zi tested it too, it worked.

I think the only guaranteed way is to use the BRK #imm instruction but
it requires some changes to the handling code as it is currently used
for kgdb (unless you can use two instructions for filling in which could
generate a NULL pointer access).

The trade-off would be that if we align on 8, it would certainly increase
the probability to jump to the right offset. Note, on x86_64 we have no
alignment requirements, hence 1, and on s390x only alignment of 2.

So, on that few (?) boards where UND would be a valid instruction [ as
opposed to crash the kernel ], would it translate into a NOP and just
'walk' from there into the JIT image?
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