Re: [PATCH 1/2 v2] scripts/coccinelle: catch freeing cryptographic structures via kfree
From: Julia Lawall
Date: Sun Nov 23 2014 - 11:45:27 EST
On Wed, 19 Nov 2014, Konstantin Khlebnikov wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 19, 2014 at 12:41 PM, Julia Lawall <julia.lawall@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> >> +// Comments: There are false positives in crypto/ where they are
> >> actually freed.
> >
> > I didn't really understand this comment. I ran the semantic patch and got
> > around 10 results, but it wasn't clear to me how to see which were false
> > positives.
>
> I mean false positives in code inside directory crypto/ where this
> subsystem lives.
>
> ./arch/x86/crypto/fpu.c:143:1-6: WARNING: invalid free of
> crypto_alloc_* allocated data
> ./crypto/algapi.c:846:1-6: WARNING: invalid free of crypto_alloc_*
> allocated data
> ./crypto/lrw.c:378:1-6: WARNING: invalid free of crypto_alloc_* allocated data
> ./crypto/ecb.c:163:1-6: WARNING: invalid free of crypto_alloc_* allocated data
> ./crypto/ctr.c:242:1-6: WARNING: invalid free of crypto_alloc_* allocated data
> ./crypto/ctr.c:419:1-6: WARNING: invalid free of crypto_alloc_* allocated data
> ./crypto/ctr.c:428:1-6: WARNING: invalid free of crypto_alloc_* allocated data
> ./crypto/pcbc.c:273:1-6: WARNING: invalid free of crypto_alloc_* allocated data
> ./crypto/cts.c:329:1-6: WARNING: invalid free of crypto_alloc_* allocated data
> ./crypto/cbc.c:267:1-6: WARNING: invalid free of crypto_alloc_* allocated data
> ./crypto/xts.c:340:1-6: WARNING: invalid free of crypto_alloc_* allocated data
>
> This is kfree calls on error paths in constructors or in destructors
> which actually frees memory when crypto_free_* is called.
Sorry, but I am not sure to fully understand the issue. Is it actually
just the case that crypto_alloc_instance and crypto_alloc_instance2 should
not be in the list of allocation functions, because their results should
be freed with kfree?
julia
>
> >
> > I would suggest to extend the rule a little bit to include information
> > about where the allocation call is:
>
> Not sure if this is necessary. This part of crypto-api is simple.
>
> >
> > ///
> > /// Structures allocated by crypto_alloc_* must be freed using crypto_free_*.
> > /// This finds freeing them by kfree.
> > ///
> > // Confidence: Moderate
> > // Copyright: (C) 2014 Konstantin Khlebnikov, GPLv2.
> > // Comments: There are false positives in crypto/ where they are actually freed.
> > // Keywords: crypto, kfree
> > // Options: --no-includes --include-headers
> >
> > virtual org
> > virtual report
> > virtual context
> >
> > @r depends on context || org || report@
> > expression x;
> > position p1;
> > @@
> >
> > (
> > x = crypto_alloc_base@p1(...)
> > |
> > x = crypto_alloc_cipher@p1(...)
> > |
> > x = crypto_alloc_ablkcipher@p1(...)
> > |
> > x = crypto_alloc_aead@p1(...)
> > |
> > x = crypto_alloc_instance@p1(...)
> > |
> > x = crypto_alloc_instance2@p1(...)
> > |
> > x = crypto_alloc_comp@p1(...)
> > |
> > x = crypto_alloc_pcomp@p1(...)
> > |
> > x = crypto_alloc_hash@p1(...)
> > |
> > x = crypto_alloc_ahash@p1(...)
> > |
> > x = crypto_alloc_shash@p1(...)
> > |
> > x = crypto_alloc_rng@p1(...)
> > )
> >
> > @pb@
> > expression r.x;
> > position p;
> > @@
> >
> > * kfree@p(x)
> >
> > @script:python depends on org@
> > p << pb.p;
> > p1 << r.p1;
> > @@
> >
> > msg="WARNING: invalid free of crypto_alloc_* allocated data"
> > coccilib.org.print_todo(p[0], msg)
> > coccilib.org.print_link(p1[0], "allocation")
> >
> > @script:python depends on report@
> > p << pb.p;
> > p1 << r.p1;
> > @@
> >
> > msg="WARNING: invalid free of crypto_alloc_* allocated data, allocated on line %s" % (p1[0].line)
> > coccilib.report.print_report(p[0], msg)
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