Re: [PATCH v28 09/32] x86/mm: Introduce _PAGE_COW
From: Borislav Petkov
Date: Tue Aug 17 2021 - 15:53:52 EST
On Tue, Aug 17, 2021 at 11:24:29AM -0700, Yu, Yu-cheng wrote:
> Indeed, this can be looked at in a few ways. We can visualize pte_write()
> as 'CPU can write to it with MOV' or 'CPU can write to it with any opcodes'.
> Depending on whatever pte_write() is, copy-on-write code can be adjusted
> accordingly.
Can be?
I think you should exclude shadow stack pages from being writable
and treat them as read-only. How the CPU writes them is immaterial -
pte/pmd_write() is used by normal kernel code to query whether the page
is writable or not by any instruction - not by the CPU.
And since normal kernel code cannot write shadow stack pages, then for
that code those pages are read-only.
If special kernel code using shadow stack management insns needs
to modify a shadow stack, then it can check whether a page is
pte/pmd_shstk() but that code is special anyway.
Hell, a shadow stack page is (Write=0, Dirty=1) so calling it writable
^^^^^^^
is simply wrong.
Thx.
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