From: David A. Long Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2016 18:21:27 +0000 (-0400) Subject: arm64: Improve kprobes test for atomic sequence X-Git-Url: https://git.karo-electronics.de/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=3e593f66754def77fa3433c595f941f1defe4af1;p=linux-beck.git arm64: Improve kprobes test for atomic sequence Kprobes searches backwards a finite number of instructions to determine if there is an attempt to probe a load/store exclusive sequence. It stops when it hits the maximum number of instructions or a load or store exclusive. However this means it can run up past the beginning of the function and start looking at literal constants. This has been shown to cause a false positive and blocks insertion of the probe. To fix this, further limit the backwards search to stop if it hits a symbol address from kallsyms. The presumption is that this is the entry point to this code (particularly for the common case of placing probes at the beginning of functions). This also improves efficiency by not searching code that is not part of the function. There may be some possibility that the label might not denote the entry path to the probed instruction but the likelihood seems low and this is just another example of how the kprobes user really needs to be careful about what they are doing. Acked-by: Masami Hiramatsu Signed-off-by: David A. Long Signed-off-by: Will Deacon --- diff --git a/arch/arm64/kernel/probes/decode-insn.c b/arch/arm64/kernel/probes/decode-insn.c index 37e47a9d617e..d1731bf977ef 100644 --- a/arch/arm64/kernel/probes/decode-insn.c +++ b/arch/arm64/kernel/probes/decode-insn.c @@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ #include #include #include +#include #include #include #include @@ -122,7 +123,7 @@ arm_probe_decode_insn(kprobe_opcode_t insn, struct arch_specific_insn *asi) static bool __kprobes is_probed_address_atomic(kprobe_opcode_t *scan_start, kprobe_opcode_t *scan_end) { - while (scan_start > scan_end) { + while (scan_start >= scan_end) { /* * atomic region starts from exclusive load and ends with * exclusive store. @@ -142,33 +143,30 @@ arm_kprobe_decode_insn(kprobe_opcode_t *addr, struct arch_specific_insn *asi) { enum kprobe_insn decoded; kprobe_opcode_t insn = le32_to_cpu(*addr); - kprobe_opcode_t *scan_start = addr - 1; - kprobe_opcode_t *scan_end = addr - MAX_ATOMIC_CONTEXT_SIZE; -#if defined(CONFIG_MODULES) && defined(MODULES_VADDR) - struct module *mod; -#endif - - if (addr >= (kprobe_opcode_t *)_text && - scan_end < (kprobe_opcode_t *)_text) - scan_end = (kprobe_opcode_t *)_text; -#if defined(CONFIG_MODULES) && defined(MODULES_VADDR) - else { - preempt_disable(); - mod = __module_address((unsigned long)addr); - if (mod && within_module_init((unsigned long)addr, mod) && - !within_module_init((unsigned long)scan_end, mod)) - scan_end = (kprobe_opcode_t *)mod->init_layout.base; - else if (mod && within_module_core((unsigned long)addr, mod) && - !within_module_core((unsigned long)scan_end, mod)) - scan_end = (kprobe_opcode_t *)mod->core_layout.base; - preempt_enable(); + kprobe_opcode_t *scan_end = NULL; + unsigned long size = 0, offset = 0; + + /* + * If there's a symbol defined in front of and near enough to + * the probe address assume it is the entry point to this + * code and use it to further limit how far back we search + * when determining if we're in an atomic sequence. If we could + * not find any symbol skip the atomic test altogether as we + * could otherwise end up searching irrelevant text/literals. + * KPROBES depends on KALLSYMS so this last case should never + * happen. + */ + if (kallsyms_lookup_size_offset((unsigned long) addr, &size, &offset)) { + if (offset < (MAX_ATOMIC_CONTEXT_SIZE*sizeof(kprobe_opcode_t))) + scan_end = addr - (offset / sizeof(kprobe_opcode_t)); + else + scan_end = addr - MAX_ATOMIC_CONTEXT_SIZE; } -#endif decoded = arm_probe_decode_insn(insn, asi); - if (decoded == INSN_REJECTED || - is_probed_address_atomic(scan_start, scan_end)) - return INSN_REJECTED; + if (decoded != INSN_REJECTED && scan_end) + if (is_probed_address_atomic(addr - 1, scan_end)) + return INSN_REJECTED; return decoded; }