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From: "Alex Bennée" <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
To: Damien Hedde <damien.hedde@greensocs.com>
Cc: philmd@redhat.com, qemu-devel@nongnu.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH] gdbstub: Fix buffer overflow in handle_read_all_regs
Date: Fri, 08 Nov 2019 16:50:12 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <87v9rufh2z.fsf@linaro.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <7aa732a4-b67f-855f-0432-290580fc239d@greensocs.com>


Damien Hedde <damien.hedde@greensocs.com> writes:

> On 11/8/19 3:09 PM, Alex Bennée wrote:
>>
>> Damien Hedde <damien.hedde@greensocs.com> writes:
>>
>>> Ensure we don't put too much register data in buffers. This avoids
>>> a buffer overflow (and stack corruption) when a target has lots
>>> of registers.
>>>
>>> Signed-off-by: Damien Hedde <damien.hedde@greensocs.com>
>>> ---
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> While working on a target with many registers. I found out the gdbstub
>>> may do buffer overflows when receiving a 'g' query (to read general
>>> registers). This patch prevents that.
>>>
>>> Gdb is pretty happy with a partial set of registers and queries
>>> remaining registers one by one when needed.
>>
>> Heh I was just looking at this code with regards to SVE (which can get
>> quite big).
>
> SVE ?

ARM's Scalable Vector Registers which currently can get upto 16 vector
quads (256 bytes) but are likely to get bigger.

>
>>
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Damien
>>> ---
>>>  gdbstub.c | 13 +++++++++++--
>>>  1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
>>>
>>> diff --git a/gdbstub.c b/gdbstub.c
>>> index 4cf8af365e..dde0cfe0fe 100644
>>> --- a/gdbstub.c
>>> +++ b/gdbstub.c
>>> @@ -1810,8 +1810,17 @@ static void handle_read_all_regs(GdbCmdContext *gdb_ctx, void *user_ctx)
>>>      cpu_synchronize_state(gdb_ctx->s->g_cpu);
>>>      len = 0;
>>>      for (addr = 0; addr < gdb_ctx->s->g_cpu->gdb_num_g_regs; addr++) {
>>> -        len += gdb_read_register(gdb_ctx->s->g_cpu, gdb_ctx->mem_buf + len,
>>> -                                 addr);
>>> +        int size = gdb_read_register(gdb_ctx->s->g_cpu, gdb_ctx->mem_buf + len,
>>> +                                     addr);
>>> +        if (len + size > MAX_PACKET_LENGTH / 2) {
>>> +            /*
>>> +             * Prevent gdb_ctx->str_buf overflow in memtohex() below.
>>> +             * As a consequence, send only the first registers content.
>>> +             * Gdb will query remaining ones if/when needed.
>>> +             */
>>
>> Haven't we already potentially overflowed gdb_ctx->mem_buf though? I
>> suspect the better fix is for str_buf is to make it growable with
>> g_string and be able to handle arbitrary size conversions (unless the
>> spec limits us). But we still don't want a hostile gdbstub to be able to
>> spam memory by asking for registers that might be bigger than
>> MAX_PACKET_LENGTH bytes.
>
> For gdb_ctx->mem_buf  it's ok because it has also a size of
> MAX_PACKET_LENGTH. (assuming no single register can be bigger than
> MAX_PACKET_LENGTH)
> str_buf has a size of MAX_PACKET_LENGTH + 1

Are these limits of the protocol rather than our own internal limits?

> I'm not sure I've understood the second part but if we increase the size
> of str_buf then we will need also a bigger packet buffer.

Glib provides some nice functions for managing arbitrary sized strings
in a nice flexible way which grow on demand. There is also a nice
growable GByteArray type which we can use for the packet buffer. I think
I'd started down this road of re-factoring but never got around to
posting the patches.

> The size here only depends on what are the target declared registers, so
> it depends only on the cpu target code.

Sure - but guest registers are growing all the time!

--
Alex Bennée


  parent reply	other threads:[~2019-11-08 16:51 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2019-11-08 12:55 [PATCH] gdbstub: Fix buffer overflow in handle_read_all_regs Damien Hedde
2019-11-08 13:40 ` Luc Michel
2019-11-08 14:09 ` Alex Bennée
2019-11-08 14:43   ` Damien Hedde
2019-11-08 14:52     ` Damien Hedde
2019-11-08 16:50     ` Alex Bennée [this message]
2019-11-14 10:19       ` Damien Hedde
2019-11-14 13:47         ` Alex Bennée
2019-11-14 14:43           ` Damien Hedde

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