Re: [dpdk-dev] [PATCH 2/2] uio: new driver to support PCI MSI-X
From: Vlad Zolotarov
Date: Tue Oct 06 2015 - 04:23:24 EST
On 10/06/15 01:49, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote:
On Tue, Oct 06, 2015 at 01:09:55AM +0300, Vladislav Zolotarov wrote:
How about instead of trying to invent the wheel just go and attack the problem
directly just like i've proposed already a few times in the last days: instead
of limiting the UIO limit the users that are allowed to use UIO to privileged
users only (e.g. root). This would solve all clearly unresolvable issues u are
raising here all together, wouldn't it?
No - root or no root, if the user can modify the addresses in the MSI-X
table and make the chip corrupt random memory, this is IMHO a non-starter.
Michael, how this or any other related patch is related to the problem u
r describing? The above ability is there for years and if memory serves
me well it was u who wrote uio_pci_generic with this "security flaw". ;)
This patch in general only adds the ability to receive notifications per
MSI-X interrupt and it has nothing to do with the ability to reprogram
the MSI-X related registers from the user space which was always there.
And tainting kernel is not a solution - your patch adds a pile of
code that either goes completely unused or taints the kernel.
Not just that - it's a dedicated userspace API that either
goes completely unused or taints the kernel.
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