Re: [x86, vdso] BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at d34bd000
From: H. Peter Anvin
Date: Mon Mar 10 2014 - 13:39:05 EST
On 03/10/2014 10:31 AM, Andy Lutomirski wrote:
>>
>>> For 64-bit, this is an entirely different story. The vsyscall page is
>>> stuck in the fixmap forever, although I want to add a way for
>>> userspace to opt out. The vvar page, hpet, etc could move into vmas,
>>> though. I kind of want to do that anyway to allow processes to turn
>>> off the ability to read the clock.
>>
>> Wait... you want to do what?!
>
> This isn't even my idea:
>
> commit 8fb402bccf203ecca8f9e0202b8fd3c937dece6f
> Author: Erik Bosman <ebn310@xxxxxxxxx>
> Date: Fri Apr 11 18:54:17 2008 +0200
>
> generic, x86: add prctl commands PR_GET_TSC and PR_SET_TSC
>
> This patch adds prctl commands that make it possible
> to deny the execution of timestamp counters in userspace.
> If this is not implemented on a specific architecture,
> prctl will return -EINVAL.
>
> Currently anything that tries to use the vdso will just crash if you
> do that, and it fails to turn off direct HPET access. Fixing this
> might be nice, but the current vvar implementation makes it
> impossible. If you want to stick something in a seccomp sandbox and
> make it very difficult for it to exploit timing side channels, then
> this is important :)
>
Yes, we'd have to switch the vdso to using syscall access. Doing that
from inside a system call is... "interesting".
-hpa
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