On Mon, Oct 31, 2022 at 6:54 PM Felix Kuehling <felix.kuehling@xxxxxxx> wrote: > Am 2022-10-31 um 10:20 schrieb Jann Horn: > > be072b06c73970 ("drm/amdkfd: CRIU export BOs as prime dmabuf objects") > > added an error path in criu_checkpoint() that (unless I'm completely > > misreading this) treats the userspace-supplied args->bos (which was > > previously used as a userspace pointer when passed to > > criu_checkpoint_bos()) as a kernel pointer: > > > > ret = criu_checkpoint_bos(p, num_bos, (uint8_t __user *)args->bos, > > (uint8_t __user *)args->priv_data, &priv_offset); > > if (ret) > > goto exit_unlock; > > [...] > > close_bo_fds: > > if (ret) { > > /* If IOCTL returns err, user assumes all FDs opened in > > criu_dump_bos are closed */ > > uint32_t i; > > struct kfd_criu_bo_bucket *bo_buckets = (struct kfd_criu_bo_bucket > > *) args->bos; > > > > for (i = 0; i < num_bos; i++) { > > if (bo_buckets[i].alloc_flags & KFD_IOC_ALLOC_MEM_FLAGS_VRAM) > > close_fd(bo_buckets[i].dmabuf_fd); > > } > > } > > > > This seems very wrong, and also like it's guaranteed to blow up as > > soon as it runs on a machine with SMAP, which makes me think that this > > codepath was probably never exercised? > > > > (Also note that just changing this to copy_from_user() instead would > > still be wrong, because malicious/bogus userspace could change the FD > > number to the KFD device's FD, and the VFS assumes that an FD can't be > > closed while it's being accessed in a single-threaded process.) > > Thank you for catching this, and thank you for the advice. In other > words, we need to store a copy of the FDs in a kernel mode buffer that > is not accessibly by usermode, so we can reliably close the correct FDs > in the error handling code path. Sounds good to me. > Rajneesh and I will fix this ASAP. > > Do you think we should also avoid copying the FDs to usermode before > we're sure that we'll return success? I don't think it would make a big > difference because user mode could try to guess the FDs and use them > before we return from the ioctl either way. Yeah, that shouldn't matter - as you said, userspace can guess the FDs.