Re: [PATCH v2] EDAC/ghes: Fix buffer overflow in ghes_edac_register()

From: Robert Richter
Date: Mon Jul 25 2022 - 07:09:25 EST


On 25.07.22 12:45:24, Robert Richter wrote:
> On 25.07.22 12:14:21, Borislav Petkov wrote:
> > On Mon, Jul 25, 2022 at 11:53:06AM +0200, Robert Richter wrote:
> > > The dimm->label buffer must be pre-initialized zero. This broke with:
> > >
> > > b9cae27728d1 EDAC/ghes: Scan the system once on driver init
> > >
> > > since krealloc/krealloc_array() does not zero out the new allocated
> > > buffer for struct dimm_info in enumerate_dimms(). This uninitialized
> > > broken struct is then copied in ghes_edac_register() to the final
> > > dimm_info destination. Originally, before b9cae27728d1, the struct was
> > > zero initialized with kzalloc'ed by edac_mc_alloc() and directly used.
> > > Now, that a copy is created first, this copy must be also zero
> > > initialized.
> > >
> > > IMO this is the proper fix:
> >
> > Maybe, but this needs fixing too:
> >
> > /* both strings must be non-zero */
> > if (bank && *bank && device && *device)
> >
> > Obviously one of those strings are zero coming from that BIOS...

I see now, what you mean here, may be change this:

snprintf(dimm->label, sizeof(dimm->label), "%s %s",
(bank && *bank) ? bank : "N/A",
(device && *device) ? device : "N/A");

to:

snprintf(dimm->label, sizeof(dimm->label), "%s%s%s",
(bank && *bank) ? bank : "",
(bank && device) ? " " : "",
(device && *device) ? device : "");

It keeps the default assignment from edac_mc_alloc_dimms() but changes
we label if one of bank or device is given.

-Robert

>
> But the label is pre-initialized in edac_mc_alloc_dimms():
>
> p = dimm->label;
> n = snprintf(p, len, "mc#%u", mci->mc_idx);
>
> You check if the label is emtpy when copying it in
> ghes_edac_register():
>
> if (strlen(src->label))
> memcpy(dst->label, src->label, sizeof(src->label));
>
> So if there is nothing that comes from the bios, this default label
> string from edac_mc_alloc_dimms() will be used.
>
> If you write "N/A" to the label instead, the sysfs dimm_label values
> wont be unique any longer between dimms, which might break existing
> applications.
>
> -Robert
>
> >
> > --
> > Regards/Gruss,
> > Boris.
> >
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