Re: Rethinking sigcontext's xfeatures slightly for PKRU's benefit?

From: Andy Lutomirski
Date: Fri Dec 18 2015 - 14:22:22 EST


On Fri, Dec 18, 2015 at 10:42 AM, Dave Hansen
<dave.hansen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 12/18/2015 08:04 AM, Andy Lutomirski wrote:
>> 1b. If the app malfunctions such that RSP points to pmem, the kernel
>> MUST NOT clobber the pmem space. I think that this basically mandates
>> that PKRU needs to have some safe state (i.e. definitely not the init
>> state) on signal delivery: the kernel is going to write a signal frame
>> at the address identified by RSP, and that address is in pmem, so
>> those writes need to fail.
>
> The kernel is writing the signal frame using normal old copy_to_user().
> Those are writing through mappings with _PAGE_USER set and should be
> subject to the PKRU state of the thread before the signal started to be
> delivered.
>
> We don't do the fpu__clear() until after this copy, so I think pkeys
> enforcement is being done properly for this today.

True, but I think only in a very limited sense. Your average signal
handler is reasonably like to execute "push $rbp" as its very first
instruction, at which point we're immediately screwed with the current
arrangement.

--Andy

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Andy Lutomirski
AMA Capital Management, LLC
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