PING^6 Re: [PATCH v2 00/14] Corrections and customization of theSG_IO command whitelist (CVE-2012-4542)
From: Paolo Bonzini
Date: Mon May 06 2013 - 16:43:23 EST
Il 20/02/2013 17:12, Paolo Bonzini ha scritto:
> Il 06/02/2013 16:15, Paolo Bonzini ha scritto:
>> This series regards the whitelist that is used for the SG_IO ioctl. This
>> whitelist has three problems:
>>
>> * the bitmap of allowed commands is designed for MMC devices (roughly,
>> "play/burn CDs without requiring root") but some opcodes overlap across SCSI
>> device classes and have different meanings for different classes.
>>
>> * also because the bitmap of allowed commands is designed for MMC devices
>> only, some commands are missing even though they are generally useful and
>> not insecure. At least not more insecure than anything else you can
>> do if you have access to /dev/sdX or /dev/stX nodes.
>>
>> * the whitelist can be disabled per-process but not per-disk. In addition,
>> the required capability (CAP_SYS_RAWIO) gives access to a range of other
>> resources, enough to make it insecure.
>>
>> The series corrects these problems. Patches 1-4 solve the first problem,
>> which also has an assigned CVE, by using different bitmaps for the various
>> device classes. Patches 5-11 solve the second by adding more commands
>> to the bitmaps. Patches 12 and 13 solve the third, and were already
>> posted but ignored by the maintainers despite multiple pings.
>>
>> Note: checkpatch hates the formatting of the command table. I know about this,
>> and ensured that there are no errors in the rest of the code. The current
>> formatting is IMHO quite handy, and roughly based on the files available
>> from the SCSI standard body.
>>
>> Ok for the next merge window?
>>
>> Paolo
>>
>> v1->v2: remove 2 MMC commands and 6 SBC commands (see patches 6 and 9
>> for details). Added patch 14 and added a few more scanner
>> commands based on SANE (scanners are not whitelisted by default,
>> also were not in v1, but this makes it possible to opt into the
>> whitelist out of paranoia). Removed C++ comments. Removed the
>> large #if 0'd list of commands that the kernel does not pass
>> though. Marked blk_set_cmd_filter_defaults as __init.
>
> Ping...
>
> Jens/James, is anyone going to pick this up for 3.9?
>
> Paolo
>
>>
>> Paolo Bonzini (14):
>> sg_io: pass request_queue to blk_verify_command
>> sg_io: reorganize list of allowed commands
>> sg_io: use different default filters for each device class
>> sg_io: resolve conflicts between commands assigned to multiple
>> classes (CVE-2012-4542)
>> sg_io: whitelist a few more commands for rare & obsolete device types
>> sg_io: whitelist another command for multimedia devices
>> sg_io: whitelist a few more commands for media changers
>> sg_io: whitelist a few more commands for tapes
>> sg_io: whitelist a few more commands for disks
>> sg_io: whitelist a few obsolete commands
>> sg_io: mark blk_set_cmd_filter_defaults as __init
>> sg_io: remove remnants of sysfs SG_IO filters
>> sg_io: introduce unpriv_sgio queue flag
>> sg_io: use unpriv_sgio to disable whitelisting for scanners
>>
>> Documentation/block/queue-sysfs.txt | 8 +
>> block/blk-sysfs.c | 33 +++
>> block/bsg.c | 2 +-
>> block/scsi_ioctl.c | 369 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
>> drivers/scsi/scsi_scan.c | 14 ++-
>> drivers/scsi/sg.c | 6 +-
>> include/linux/blkdev.h | 8 +-
>> include/linux/genhd.h | 9 -
>> include/scsi/scsi.h | 3 +
>> 9 files changed, 344 insertions(+), 108 deletions(-)
>>
>
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