Re: [PATCH] module: harden ELF info handling

From: Jessica Yu
Date: Tue Jan 05 2021 - 08:40:15 EST


Hi Frank,

Sorry for the delay. I've just gotten back from vacation :-)

+++ Frank van der Linden [21/12/20 23:49 +0000]:
5fdc7db644 ("module: setup load info before module_sig_check()")
moved the ELF setup, so that it was done before the signature
check. This made the module name available to signature error
messages.

However, the checks for ELF correctness in setup_load_info
are not sufficient to prevent bad memory references due to
corrupted offset fields, indices, etc.

So, there's a regression in behavior here: a corrupt and unsigned
(or badly signed) module, which might previously have been rejected
immediately, can now cause an oops/crash.

Harden ELF handling for module loading by doing the following:

- Move the signature check back up so that it comes before ELF
initialization. It's best to do the signature check to see
if we can trust the module, before using the ELF structures
inside it. This also makes checks against info->len
more accurate again, as this field will be reduced by the
length of the signature in mod_check_sig().

The module name is now once again not available for error
messages during the signature check, but that seems like
a fair tradeoff.

I vaguely remember that I had made the module name available in
response to a one-off request, IIRC someone had wanted the module name
logged to be able to figure out which module(s) had failed signature
verification. But I do agree with your line of reasoning, that we
should probably not access internal module structures until we have
verified that we can trust the module. It is a chicken and egg problem
unfortunately. Although, it is probably worth it to trade ease of
debugging for a more hardened approach.

- Check if sections have offset / size fields that at least don't
exceed the length of the module.

- Check if sections have section name offsets that don't fall
outside the section name table.

- Add a few other sanity checks against invalid section indices,
etc.

This is not an exhaustive consistency check, but the idea is to
at least get through the signature and blacklist checks without
crashing because of corrupted ELF info, and to error out gracefully
for most issues that would have caused problems later on.

Fixes: 5fdc7db644 ("module: setup load info before module_sig_check()")
Signed-off-by: Frank van der Linden <fllinden@xxxxxxxxxx>
---
kernel/module.c | 143 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-----
kernel/module_signature.c | 2 +-
kernel/module_signing.c | 2 +-
3 files changed, 126 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-)

diff --git a/kernel/module.c b/kernel/module.c
index 4bf30e4b3eaa..ef7681a22a1a 100644
--- a/kernel/module.c
+++ b/kernel/module.c
@@ -2964,7 +2964,7 @@ static int module_sig_check(struct load_info *info, int flags)
}

if (is_module_sig_enforced()) {
- pr_notice("%s: loading of %s is rejected\n", info->name, reason);
+ pr_notice("loading of %s is rejected\n", reason);

Small nit: Let's start with a capital letter perhaps? Just to be
consistent with the other log messages that don't start with a prefix.
Same goes for the other pr_err()s below.

return -EKEYREJECTED;
}

@@ -2977,9 +2977,33 @@ static int module_sig_check(struct load_info *info, int flags)
}
#endif /* !CONFIG_MODULE_SIG */

-/* Sanity checks against invalid binaries, wrong arch, weird elf version. */
-static int elf_header_check(struct load_info *info)
+static int validate_section_offset(struct load_info *info, Elf_Shdr *shdr)
{
+ unsigned long secend;
+
+ /*
+ * Check for both overflow and offset/size being
+ * too large.
+ */
+ secend = shdr->sh_offset + shdr->sh_size;
+ if (secend < shdr->sh_offset || secend >= info->len)

Should this not be secend > info->len?

+ return -ENOEXEC;
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Sanity checks against invalid binaries, wrong arch, weird elf version.
+ *
+ * Also do basic validity checks against section offsets and sizes, the
+ * section name string table, and the indices used for it (sh_name).
+ */
+static int elf_validity_check(struct load_info *info)
+{
+ unsigned int i;
+ Elf_Shdr *shdr, *strhdr;
+ int err;
+
if (info->len < sizeof(*(info->hdr)))
return -ENOEXEC;

@@ -2989,11 +3013,78 @@ static int elf_header_check(struct load_info *info)
|| info->hdr->e_shentsize != sizeof(Elf_Shdr))
return -ENOEXEC;

+ /*
+ * e_shnum is 16 bits, and sizeof(Elf_Shdr) is
+ * known and small. So e_shnum * sizeof(Elf_Shdr)
+ * will not overflow unsigned long on any platform.
+ */
if (info->hdr->e_shoff >= info->len
|| (info->hdr->e_shnum * sizeof(Elf_Shdr) >
info->len - info->hdr->e_shoff))
return -ENOEXEC;

+ info->sechdrs = (void *)info->hdr + info->hdr->e_shoff;
+
+ /*
+ * Verify if the section name table index is valid.
+ */
+ if (info->hdr->e_shstrndx == SHN_UNDEF
+ || info->hdr->e_shstrndx >= info->hdr->e_shnum)
+ return -ENOEXEC;
+
+ strhdr = &info->sechdrs[info->hdr->e_shstrndx];
+ err = validate_section_offset(info, strhdr);
+ if (err < 0)
+ return err;
+
+ /*
+ * The section name table must be NUL-terminated, as required
+ * by the spec. This makes strcmp and pr_* calls that access
+ * strings in the section safe.
+ */
+ info->secstrings = (void *)info->hdr + strhdr->sh_offset;
+ if (info->secstrings[strhdr->sh_size - 1] != '\0')
+ return -ENOEXEC;
+
+ /*
+ * The code assumes that section 0 has a length of zero and
+ * an addr of zero, so check for it.
+ */
+ if (info->sechdrs[0].sh_type != SHT_NULL
+ || info->sechdrs[0].sh_size != 0
+ || info->sechdrs[0].sh_addr != 0)
+ return -ENOEXEC;
+
+ for (i = 1; i < info->hdr->e_shnum; i++) {
+ shdr = &info->sechdrs[i];
+ switch (shdr->sh_type) {
+ case SHT_NULL:
+ case SHT_NOBITS:
+ continue;
+ case SHT_SYMTAB:
+ if (shdr->sh_link == SHN_UNDEF
+ || shdr->sh_link >= info->hdr->e_shnum)
+ return -ENOEXEC;
+ fallthrough;
+ default:
+ err = validate_section_offset(info, shdr);
+ if (err < 0) {
+ pr_err("invalid ELF section in module num %u type %u\n",
+ i, shdr->sh_type);

Same as the first comment here. Also, this is personal preference but I
think the "in module num %u type %u" reads a bit awkwardly. Maybe
something like "Invalid ELF section in module (section ndx %u type %u)"?

+ return err;
+ }
+
+ if (shdr->sh_flags & SHF_ALLOC) {
+ if (shdr->sh_name >= strhdr->sh_size) {
+ pr_err("invalid ELF section name in module num %u type %u\n",
+ i, shdr->sh_type);

Same here.

Thanks!

Jessica