Re: [PATCH] [media] davinci/dm644x: work around ccdc_update_raw_params trainwreck
From: Sekhar Nori
Date: Tue Jun 27 2017 - 06:15:41 EST
On Tuesday 20 June 2017 06:36 PM, Lad, Prabhakar wrote:
> Hi Arnd,
>
> Thanks for the patch.
>
> On Fri, Jun 9, 2017 at 10:36 PM, Arnd Bergmann <arnd@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Now that the davinci drivers can be enabled in compile tests on other
>> architectures, I ran into this warning on a 64-bit build:
>>
>> drivers/media/platform/davinci/dm644x_ccdc.c: In function 'ccdc_update_raw_params':
>> drivers/media/platform/davinci/dm644x_ccdc.c:279:7: error: cast to pointer from integer of different size [-Werror=int-to-pointer-cast]
>>
>> While that looks fairly harmless (it would be fine on 32-bit), it was
>> just the tip of the iceberg:
>>
>> - The function constantly mixes up pointers and phys_addr_t numbers
>> - This is part of a 'VPFE_CMD_S_CCDC_RAW_PARAMS' ioctl command that is
>> described as an 'experimental ioctl that will change in future kernels',
>> but if we have users that probably won't happen.
>> - The code to allocate the table never gets called after we copy_from_user
>> the user input over the kernel settings, and then compare them
>> for inequality.
>> - We then go on to use an address provided by user space as both the
>> __user pointer for input and pass it through phys_to_virt to come up
>> with a kernel pointer to copy the data to. This looks like a trivially
>> exploitable root hole.
>>
>> This patch disables all the obviously broken code, by zeroing out the
>> sensitive data provided by user space. I also fix the type confusion
>> here. If we think the ioctl has no stable users, we could consider
>> just removing it instead.
>>
> I suspect there shouldnât be possible users of this IOCTL, better of removing
> the IOCTL itself.
>
> Sekhar your call, as the latest PSP releases for 644x use the media
> controller framework.
I do not have any personal experience with anyone using this support
with latest kernels. I too am okay with removing the broken support.
Since the header file that defines the ioctl is not in include/uapi/*, I
guess it cannot be considered stable userspace ABI? Also, there are
enough warnings about instability thrown in the comments surrounding the
ioctl in include/media/davinci/vpfe_capture.h.
Thanks,
Sekhar