> On Nov 5, 2020, at 4:06 PM, Daniel Xu <dxu@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > do_strncpy_from_user() may copy some extra bytes after the NUL > terminator into the destination buffer. This usually does not matter for > normal string operations. However, when BPF programs key BPF maps with > strings, this matters a lot. > > A BPF program may read strings from user memory by calling the > bpf_probe_read_user_str() helper which eventually calls > do_strncpy_from_user(). The program can then key a map with the > resulting string. BPF map keys are fixed-width and string-agnostic, > meaning that map keys are treated as a set of bytes. > > The issue is when do_strncpy_from_user() overcopies bytes after the NUL > terminator, it can result in seemingly identical strings occupying > multiple slots in a BPF map. This behavior is subtle and totally > unexpected by the user. > > This commit uses the proper word-at-a-time APIs to avoid overcopying. > > Fixes: 6ae08ae3dea2 ("bpf: Add probe_read_{user, kernel} and probe_read_{user, kernel}_str helpers") > Signed-off-by: Daniel Xu <dxu@xxxxxxxxx> Acked-by: Song Liu <songliubraving@xxxxxx> [...]