Re: [PATCH] net: Zeroing the structure ethtool_wolinfo in ethtool_get_wol()

From: Joe Perches
Date: Sat Oct 26 2019 - 15:40:47 EST


On Sat, 2019-10-26 at 15:54 +0800, zhanglin wrote:
> memset() the structure ethtool_wolinfo that has padded bytes
> but the padded bytes have not been zeroed out.
[]
> diff --git a/net/core/ethtool.c b/net/core/ethtool.c
[]
> @@ -1471,11 +1471,13 @@ static int ethtool_reset(struct net_device *dev, char __user *useraddr)
>
> static int ethtool_get_wol(struct net_device *dev, char __user *useraddr)
> {
> - struct ethtool_wolinfo wol = { .cmd = ETHTOOL_GWOL };
> + struct ethtool_wolinfo wol;
>
> if (!dev->ethtool_ops->get_wol)
> return -EOPNOTSUPP;
>
> + memset(&wol, 0, sizeof(struct ethtool_wolinfo));
> + wol.cmd = ETHTOOL_GWOL;
> dev->ethtool_ops->get_wol(dev, &wol);
>
> if (copy_to_user(useraddr, &wol, sizeof(wol)))

It seems likely there are more of these.

Is there any way for coccinelle to find them?

There are ~4000 structs in include/uapi and
there are ~3000 uses of copy_to_user in the tree.

$ git grep -P '\bstruct\s+\w+\s*{' include/uapi/ | cut -f2 -d" "|sort|uniq|wc -l
3785
$ git grep -w copy_to_user|wc -l
2854

A trivial grep and manual search using:

$ git grep -B20 -w copy_to_user | grep -A20 -P '\bstruct\s+\w+\s*=\s*{'

shows at least 1 (I didn't look very hard and stopped after finding 1):

include/uapi/linux/utsname.h:struct oldold_utsname {
include/uapi/linux/utsname.h- char sysname[9];
include/uapi/linux/utsname.h- char nodename[9];
include/uapi/linux/utsname.h- char release[9];
include/uapi/linux/utsname.h- char version[9];
include/uapi/linux/utsname.h- char machine[9];
include/uapi/linux/utsname.h-};

and

kernel/sys.c- struct oldold_utsname tmp = {};
kernel/sys.c-
kernel/sys.c- if (!name)
kernel/sys.c- return -EFAULT;
kernel/sys.c-
kernel/sys.c- down_read(&uts_sem);
kernel/sys.c- memcpy(&tmp.sysname, &utsname()->sysname, __OLD_UTS_LEN);
kernel/sys.c- memcpy(&tmp.nodename, &utsname()->nodename, __OLD_UTS_LEN);
kernel/sys.c- memcpy(&tmp.release, &utsname()->release, __OLD_UTS_LEN);
kernel/sys.c- memcpy(&tmp.version, &utsname()->version, __OLD_UTS_LEN);
kernel/sys.c- memcpy(&tmp.machine, &utsname()->machine, __OLD_UTS_LEN);
kernel/sys.c- up_read(&uts_sem);
kernel/sys.c: if (copy_to_user(name, &tmp, sizeof(tmp)))

where there is likely 3 bytes of padding after 45 bytes of data
in the struct.