Re: [PATCH] usercopy: Add tests for all get_user() sizes

From: Geert Uytterhoeven
Date: Wed Feb 15 2017 - 03:50:26 EST


On Tue, Feb 14, 2017 at 9:40 PM, Kees Cook <keescook@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> The existing test was only exercising native unsigned long size
> get_user(). For completeness, we should check all sizes.
>
> Signed-off-by: Kees Cook <keescook@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> ---
> lib/test_user_copy.c | 45 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-----------
> 1 file changed, 34 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/lib/test_user_copy.c b/lib/test_user_copy.c
> index ac3a60ba9331..49569125b7c5 100644
> --- a/lib/test_user_copy.c
> +++ b/lib/test_user_copy.c
> @@ -40,8 +40,11 @@ static int __init test_user_copy_init(void)
> char __user *usermem;
> char *bad_usermem;
> unsigned long user_addr;
> - unsigned long value = 0x5A;
> char *zerokmem;
> + u8 val_u8;
> + u16 val_u16;
> + u32 val_u32;
> + u64 val_u64;
>
> kmem = kmalloc(PAGE_SIZE * 2, GFP_KERNEL);
> if (!kmem)
> @@ -72,10 +75,20 @@ static int __init test_user_copy_init(void)
> "legitimate copy_from_user failed");
> ret |= test(copy_to_user(usermem, kmem, PAGE_SIZE),
> "legitimate copy_to_user failed");
> - ret |= test(get_user(value, (unsigned long __user *)usermem),
> - "legitimate get_user failed");
> - ret |= test(put_user(value, (unsigned long __user *)usermem),
> - "legitimate put_user failed");
> +
> +#define test_legit(size) \
> + do { \
> + ret |= test(get_user(val_##size, (size __user *)usermem), \
> + "legitimate get_user (" #size ") failed"); \
> + ret |= test(put_user(val_##size, (size __user *)usermem), \
> + "legitimate put_user (" #size ") failed"); \
> + } while (0)
> +
> + test_legit(u8);
> + test_legit(u16);
> + test_legit(u32);
> + test_legit(u64);
> +#undef test_legit

ERROR: "__get_user_bad" [lib/test_user_copy.ko] undefined!

http://kisskb.ellerman.id.au/kisskb/buildresult/12936728/

So 64-bit get_user() support is mandatory now?

Gr{oetje,eeting}s,

Geert

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