Re: Checking link targets are NULL-terminated

From: Andrew Morton
Date: Mon Dec 08 2008 - 17:30:29 EST


On Fri, 5 Dec 2008 14:48:10 +0000
"Duane Griffin" <duaneg@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi folks,
>
> I am looking at a report of an intermittent BUG caused by an
> intentionally corrupted ext2 filesystem:
> http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11412
>
> What I think is happening is generic_readlink gets the name via
> i_ops->follow_link and passes it into vfs_readlink, without it
> necessarily being validating anywhere. If the name is not
> NULL-terminated the strlen call in vfs_readlink may run off past the end
> of the page. I think this is potentially happening in
> page_follow_link_light, as well as ext2_follow_link, so it isn't just
> ext* that is affected.
>
> Does this sound correct, or have I missed something?
>
> Assuming this is a real problem, does anyone have a better solution than
> scanning the name for a \0 (in ext2_follow_link and
> page_follow_link_light) and returning -ENAMETOOLONG if we can't find
> one? I.e. something like this:

It would be nice to fix this in a single place, for all filesystems,
for all time. But how to do that?


> diff --git a/fs/ext2/symlink.c b/fs/ext2/symlink.c
> index 4e2426e..9b01af2 100644
> --- a/fs/ext2/symlink.c
> +++ b/fs/ext2/symlink.c
> @@ -24,8 +24,14 @@
> static void *ext2_follow_link(struct dentry *dentry, struct nameidata *nd)
> {
> struct ext2_inode_info *ei = EXT2_I(dentry->d_inode);
> - nd_set_link(nd, (char *)ei->i_data);
> - return NULL;
> + void *err = NULL;
> +
> + if (memchr(ei->i_data, 0, sizeof(ei->i_data)) == NULL)
> + err = ERR_PTR(-ENAMETOOLONG);
> + else
> + nd_set_link(nd, (char *)ei->i_data);
> +
> + return err;
> }

Perhaps nd_set_link() is a suitable place? Change that function so
that it is passed a third argument (max_len) and then check that within
nd_set_link(). Change nd_set_link() to return a __must_check-marked
errno, change callers to handle errors appropriately.

Or something totally different ;) But along those lines?


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