[RFC][PATCH 6/7] mm: Add Kconfig option for slab sanitization

From: Laura Abbott
Date: Mon Dec 21 2015 - 22:42:11 EST



The SL[AOU]B allocators all behave differently w.r.t. to what happen
an object is freed. CONFIG_SLAB_SANITIZATION introduces a common
mechanism to control what happens on free. When this option is
enabled, objects may be poisoned according to a combination of
slab_sanitization command line option and whether SLAB_NO_SANITIZE
is set on a cache.

All credit for the original work should be given to Brad Spengler and
the PaX Team.

Signed-off-by: Laura Abbott <laura@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
---
init/Kconfig | 36 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
1 file changed, 36 insertions(+)

diff --git a/init/Kconfig b/init/Kconfig
index 235c7a2..37857f3 100644
--- a/init/Kconfig
+++ b/init/Kconfig
@@ -1755,6 +1755,42 @@ config SLUB_CPU_PARTIAL
which requires the taking of locks that may cause latency spikes.
Typically one would choose no for a realtime system.

+config SLAB_MEMORY_SANITIZE
+ bool "Sanitize all freed memory"
+ help
+ By saying Y here the kernel will erase slab objects as soon as they
+ are freed. This in turn reduces the lifetime of data
+ stored in them, making it less likely that sensitive information such
+ as passwords, cryptographic secrets, etc stay in memory for too long.
+
+ This is especially useful for programs whose runtime is short, long
+ lived processes and the kernel itself benefit from this as long as
+ they ensure timely freeing of memory that may hold sensitive
+ information.
+
+ A nice side effect of the sanitization of slab objects is the
+ reduction of possible info leaks caused by padding bytes within the
+ leaky structures. Use-after-free bugs for structures containing
+ pointers can also be detected as dereferencing the sanitized pointer
+ will generate an access violation.
+
+ The tradeoff is performance impact. The noticible impact can vary
+ and you are advised to test this feature on your expected workload
+ before deploying it
+
+ The slab sanitization feature excludes a few slab caches per default
+ for performance reasons. The level of sanitization can be adjusted
+ with the sanitize_slab commandline option:
+ sanitize_slab=off: No sanitization will occur
+ santiize_slab=slow: Sanitization occurs only on the slow path
+ for all but the excluded slabs
+ (relevant for SLUB allocator only)
+ sanitize_slab=partial: Sanitization occurs on all path for all
+ but the excluded slabs
+ sanitize_slab=full: All slabs are sanitize
+
+ If unsure, say Y here.
+
config MMAP_ALLOW_UNINITIALIZED
bool "Allow mmapped anonymous memory to be uninitialized"
depends on EXPERT && !MMU
--
2.5.0

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