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From: Greg KH <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
To: Petr Mladek <pmladek@suse.com>
Cc: kernel-hardening@lists.openwall.com,
	Sergey Senozhatsky <sergey.senozhatsky@gmail.com>,
	linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org,
	Catalin Marinas <catalin.marinas@arm.com>,
	Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com>,
	Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org>,
	William Roberts <william.c.roberts@intel.com>,
	Chris Fries <cfries@google.com>,
	Dave Weinstein <olorin@google.com>
Subject: Re: [RFC 1/6] lib: vsprintf: additional kernel pointer filtering options
Date: Thu, 18 May 2017 16:12:03 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20170518141203.GB23654@kroah.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20170516115811.GA7297@pathway.suse.cz>

On Tue, May 16, 2017 at 01:58:11PM +0200, Petr Mladek wrote:
> On Fri 2017-05-05 21:06:56, Greg KH wrote:
> > From: Dave Weinstein <olorin@google.com>
> > 
> > Add the kptr_restrict setting of 3 which results in both
> > %p and %pK values being replaced by zeros.
> > 
> > Add an additional %pP value inspired by the Grsecurity
> > option which explicitly whitelists pointers for output.
> > 
> > This patch is based on work by William Roberts
> > <william.c.roberts@intel.com>
> > 
> > diff --git a/lib/vsprintf.c b/lib/vsprintf.c
> > index e3bf4e0f10b5..f4e11dade1ab 100644
> > --- a/lib/vsprintf.c
> > +++ b/lib/vsprintf.c
> > @@ -395,6 +395,16 @@ struct printf_spec {
> >  #define FIELD_WIDTH_MAX ((1 << 23) - 1)
> >  #define PRECISION_MAX ((1 << 15) - 1)
> >  
> > +int kptr_restrict __read_mostly;
> > +
> > +/*
> > + * Always cleanse %p and %pK specifiers
> > + */
> > +static inline int kptr_restrict_always_cleanse_pointers(void)
> 
> The name of the function is very long and still confusing.
> It uses the word "always" but there are many types of pointers
> that are not cleared with this condition, for example %pP, %pa.
> 
> Do we need this helper function at all? It is used
> a weird way, see below.

Thanks for the comments, I'll revise this for the next version, thanks
so much for the review, much appreciated.

thanks,

greg k-h

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From: Greg KH <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
To: Petr Mladek <pmladek@suse.com>
Cc: kernel-hardening@lists.openwall.com,
	Sergey Senozhatsky <sergey.senozhatsky@gmail.com>,
	linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org,
	Catalin Marinas <catalin.marinas@arm.com>,
	Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com>,
	Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org>,
	William Roberts <william.c.roberts@intel.com>,
	Chris Fries <cfries@google.com>,
	Dave Weinstein <olorin@google.com>
Subject: [kernel-hardening] Re: [RFC 1/6] lib: vsprintf: additional kernel pointer filtering options
Date: Thu, 18 May 2017 16:12:03 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20170518141203.GB23654@kroah.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20170516115811.GA7297@pathway.suse.cz>

On Tue, May 16, 2017 at 01:58:11PM +0200, Petr Mladek wrote:
> On Fri 2017-05-05 21:06:56, Greg KH wrote:
> > From: Dave Weinstein <olorin@google.com>
> > 
> > Add the kptr_restrict setting of 3 which results in both
> > %p and %pK values being replaced by zeros.
> > 
> > Add an additional %pP value inspired by the Grsecurity
> > option which explicitly whitelists pointers for output.
> > 
> > This patch is based on work by William Roberts
> > <william.c.roberts@intel.com>
> > 
> > diff --git a/lib/vsprintf.c b/lib/vsprintf.c
> > index e3bf4e0f10b5..f4e11dade1ab 100644
> > --- a/lib/vsprintf.c
> > +++ b/lib/vsprintf.c
> > @@ -395,6 +395,16 @@ struct printf_spec {
> >  #define FIELD_WIDTH_MAX ((1 << 23) - 1)
> >  #define PRECISION_MAX ((1 << 15) - 1)
> >  
> > +int kptr_restrict __read_mostly;
> > +
> > +/*
> > + * Always cleanse %p and %pK specifiers
> > + */
> > +static inline int kptr_restrict_always_cleanse_pointers(void)
> 
> The name of the function is very long and still confusing.
> It uses the word "always" but there are many types of pointers
> that are not cleared with this condition, for example %pP, %pa.
> 
> Do we need this helper function at all? It is used
> a weird way, see below.

Thanks for the comments, I'll revise this for the next version, thanks
so much for the review, much appreciated.

thanks,

greg k-h

  reply	other threads:[~2017-05-18 14:12 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 35+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2017-05-06  4:06 [RFC 00/06] printk: add more new kernel pointer filter options Greg KH
2017-05-06  4:06 ` [kernel-hardening] " Greg KH
2017-05-06  4:06 ` [RFC 1/6] lib: vsprintf: additional kernel pointer filtering options Greg KH
2017-05-06  4:06   ` [kernel-hardening] " Greg KH
2017-05-16 11:58   ` Petr Mladek
2017-05-16 11:58     ` [kernel-hardening] " Petr Mladek
2017-05-18 14:12     ` Greg KH [this message]
2017-05-18 14:12       ` Greg KH
2017-05-06  4:07 ` [RFC 2/6] lib: vsprintf: whitelist stack traces Greg KH
2017-05-06  4:07   ` [kernel-hardening] " Greg KH
2017-05-06  4:07 ` [RFC 3/6] lib: vsprintf: physical address kernel pointer filtering options Greg KH
2017-05-06  4:07   ` [kernel-hardening] " Greg KH
2017-05-06 10:48   ` Ian Campbell
2017-05-06  4:07 ` [RFC 4/6] lib: vsprintf: default kptr_restrict to the maximum value Greg KH
2017-05-06  4:07   ` [kernel-hardening] " Greg KH
2017-05-06  4:07 ` [RFC 5/6] lib: vsprintf: Add "%paP", "%padP" options Greg KH
2017-05-06  4:07   ` [kernel-hardening] " Greg KH
2017-05-06  4:42   ` Joe Perches
2017-05-06  4:42     ` [kernel-hardening] " Joe Perches
2017-05-06  5:00     ` Greg KH
2017-05-06  5:00       ` [kernel-hardening] " Greg KH
2017-05-16 14:41   ` Petr Mladek
2017-05-16 14:41     ` [kernel-hardening] " Petr Mladek
2017-05-18 14:12     ` Greg KH
2017-05-18 14:12       ` [kernel-hardening] " Greg KH
2017-05-06  4:07 ` [RFC 6/6] drivers: uio: Un-restrict sysfs pointers for UIO Greg KH
2017-05-06  4:07   ` [kernel-hardening] " Greg KH
2017-05-11  1:37 ` [RFC 00/06] printk: add more new kernel pointer filter options Sergey Senozhatsky
2017-05-11  1:37   ` [kernel-hardening] " Sergey Senozhatsky
2017-05-16 21:36   ` Roberts, William C
2017-05-16 21:36     ` [kernel-hardening] " Roberts, William C
2017-05-18 14:13     ` Greg KH
2017-05-18 14:13       ` [kernel-hardening] " Greg KH
2017-05-19 20:25       ` Roberts, William C
2017-05-19 20:25         ` [kernel-hardening] " Roberts, William C

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