Re: [PATCH] drivers/base: Fix length checks increate_syslog_header()/dev_vprintk_emit()
From: Ben Hutchings
Date: Fri Dec 27 2013 - 14:10:42 EST
On Fri, 2013-12-27 at 10:47 -0800, Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 27, 2013 at 06:18:18PM +0100, Ben Hutchings wrote:
> > snprintf() returns the number of bytes that could have been written
> > (excluding the null), not the actual number of bytes written. Given a
> > long enough subsystem or device name, these functions will advance
> > beyond the end of the on-stack buffer in dev_vprintk_exit(), resulting
> > in an information leak or stack corruption. I don't know whether such
> > a long name is currently possible.
> >
> > In case snprintf() returns a value >= the buffer size, do not add
> > structured logging information. Also WARN the first time this
> > happens, so we can fix the driver or increase the buffer size.
> >
> > Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > ---
> > drivers/base/core.c | 9 +++++++++
> > 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+)
> >
> > diff --git a/drivers/base/core.c b/drivers/base/core.c
> > index 67b180d..989a93c 100644
> > --- a/drivers/base/core.c
> > +++ b/drivers/base/core.c
> > @@ -2022,6 +2022,8 @@ create_syslog_header(const struct device *dev, char *hdr, size_t hdrlen)
> > return 0;
> >
> > pos += snprintf(hdr + pos, hdrlen - pos, "SUBSYSTEM=%s", subsys);
> > + if (pos >= hdrlen)
> > + goto overflow;
> >
> > /*
> > * Add device identifier DEVICE=:
> > @@ -2053,7 +2055,14 @@ create_syslog_header(const struct device *dev, char *hdr, size_t hdrlen)
> > "DEVICE=+%s:%s", subsys, dev_name(dev));
> > }
> >
> > + if (pos >= hdrlen)
> > + goto overflow;
> > +
> > return pos;
> > +
> > +overflow:
> > + dev_WARN_ONCE(dev, 1, "device/subsystem name too long");
>
> Why only warn once? Any device/subsystem mix should be complained
> about, if for only that we should be really annoying about it to get it
> resolved.
This would expand the volume of logging for the problem device by a
factor of ~50 so it doesn't seem like a good failure mode.
Ben.
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Ben Hutchings
Computers are not intelligent. They only think they are.
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