[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

Re: [PATCH v2 3/3] xen/blkfront: don't trust the backend response data blindly



On 09.07.21 11:42, Roger Pau Monné wrote:
On Thu, Jul 08, 2021 at 02:43:45PM +0200, Juergen Gross wrote:
Today blkfront will trust the backend to send only sane response data.
In order to avoid privilege escalations or crashes in case of malicious
backends verify the data to be within expected limits. Especially make
sure that the response always references an outstanding request.

Introduce a new state of the ring BLKIF_STATE_ERROR which will be
switched to in case an inconsistency is being detected. Recovering from
this state is possible only via removing and adding the virtual device
again (e.g. via a suspend/resume cycle).

Signed-off-by: Juergen Gross <jgross@xxxxxxxx>

Acked-by: Roger Pau Monné <roger.pau@xxxxxxxxxx>

@@ -1555,11 +1561,17 @@ static irqreturn_t blkif_interrupt(int irq, void 
*dev_id)
spin_lock_irqsave(&rinfo->ring_lock, flags);
   again:
-       rp = rinfo->ring.sring->rsp_prod;
-       rmb(); /* Ensure we see queued responses up to 'rp'. */
+       rp = READ_ONCE(rinfo->ring.sring->rsp_prod);
+       virt_rmb(); /* Ensure we see queued responses up to 'rp'. */

Is the READ_ONCE strictly needed? Doesn't the barrier prevent rp from
not being loaded at this point?

I asked Jan the same and he didn't want to rule that out. Additionally
the READ_ONCE() helps against (rather improbable) load tearing of the
compiler.

+               op = rinfo->shadow[id].req.operation;
+               if (op == BLKIF_OP_INDIRECT)
+                       op = rinfo->shadow[id].req.u.indirect.indirect_op;
+               if (bret.operation != op) {
+                       pr_alert("%s: response has wrong operation (%u instead of 
%u)\n",
+                                info->gd->disk_name, bret.operation, op);

You could also use op_name here, but I guess this could mask the
operation as 'unknown' for any number out of the defined ones.

This case shouldn't happen normally, so having the numerical value is
enough and will help for hiding any undefined op.

@@ -1635,8 +1662,8 @@ static irqreturn_t blkif_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_id)
                case BLKIF_OP_READ:
                case BLKIF_OP_WRITE:
                        if (unlikely(bret.status != BLKIF_RSP_OKAY))
-                               dev_dbg(&info->xbdev->dev, "Bad return from blkdev 
data "
-                                       "request: %x\n", bret.status);
+                               dev_dbg_ratelimited(&info->xbdev->dev,
+                                       "Bad return from blkdev data request: 
%x\n", bret.status);

Since you are touching the line, could you use %#x here? It's IMO not
obvious from the context this status will be printed in hex base. Also
bret.status parameter could be split into a newline.

Fine with me.


Juergen

Attachment: OpenPGP_0xB0DE9DD628BF132F.asc
Description: OpenPGP public key

Attachment: OpenPGP_signature
Description: OpenPGP digital signature


 


Rackspace

Lists.xenproject.org is hosted with RackSpace, monitoring our
servers 24x7x365 and backed by RackSpace's Fanatical Support®.