Re: [PATCH v5] bpf: core: fix shift-out-of-bounds in ___bpf_prog_run

From: Daniel Borkmann
Date: Tue Jun 15 2021 - 17:08:33 EST


On 6/15/21 9:33 PM, Eric Biggers wrote:
On Tue, Jun 15, 2021 at 07:51:07PM +0100, Edward Cree wrote:

As I understand it, the UBSAN report is coming from the eBPF interpreter,
which is the *slow path* and indeed on many production systems is
compiled out for hardening reasons (CONFIG_BPF_JIT_ALWAYS_ON).
Perhaps a better approach to the fix would be to change the interpreter
to compute "DST = DST << (SRC & 63);" (and similar for other shifts and
bitnesses), thus matching the behaviour of most chips' shift opcodes.
This would shut up UBSAN, without affecting JIT code generation.

Yes, I suggested that last week
(https://lkml.kernel.org/netdev/YMJvbGEz0xu9JU9D@xxxxxxxxx). The AND will even
get optimized out when compiling for most CPUs.

Did you check if the generated interpreter code for e.g. x86 is the same
before/after with that?

How does UBSAN detect this in general? I would assume generated code for
interpreter wrt DST = DST << SRC would not really change as otherwise all
valid cases would be broken as well, given compiler has not really room
to optimize or make any assumptions here, in other words, it's only
propagating potential quirks under such cases from underlying arch.

Thanks,
Daniel