On Mon, May 06, 2019 at 06:46:57PM +0200, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote: > Hi Eugeniu, > > On Mon, May 6, 2019 at 5:24 PM Eugeniu Rosca <erosca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Mon, May 06, 2019 at 03:47:05PM +0200, Simon Horman wrote: > > > On Sat, May 04, 2019 at 02:42:53AM +0200, Eugeniu Rosca wrote: > > > > Starting with v4.15-rc2 commit ad67b74d2469d9 ("printk: hash addresses > > > > printed with %p"), enabling debug prints in sh-sci.c would generate > > > > output like below confusing the users who try to sneak into the > > > > internals of the driver: > > > > > > > > sh-sci e6e88000.serial: sci_request_dma: TX: got channel (____ptrval____) > > > > sh-sci e6e88000.serial: sci_request_dma: mapped 4096@(____ptrval____) to 0x00000006798bf000 > > > > sh-sci e6e88000.serial: sci_request_dma: RX: got channel (____ptrval____) > > > > sh-sci e6e88000.serial: sci_dma_tx_work_fn: (____ptrval____): 0...2, cookie 2 > > > > > > > > There are two possible fixes for that: > > > > - get rid of '%p' prints if they don't reveal any useful information > > > > - s/%p/%px/, since it is unlikely we have any concerns leaking the > > > > pointer values when running a debug/non-production kernel > > > > > > I am concerned that this may expose information in circumstances > > > where it is undesirable. Is it generally accepted practice to > > > use %px in conjunction with dev_dbg() ? > > > > > > ... > > > > Below commits performed a similar s/%p/%px/ update in debug context: > > > > Authors (CC-ed) Commit Subject > > ---------------------------------------- > > Christophe Leroy b18f0ae92b0a1d ("powerpc/prom: fix early DEBUG messages") > > Helge Deller 3847dab7742186 ("parisc: Add alternative coding infrastructure") > > Michael Neuling 51c3c62b58b357 ("powerpc: Avoid code patching freed init sections") > > Kuninori Morimoto dabdbe3ae0cb9a ("ASoC: rsnd: don't use %p for dev_dbg()") > > Philip Yang fa7e65147e5dca ("drm/amdkfd: use %px to print user space address instead of %p") > > Matthew Wilcox 68c1f08203f2b0 ("lib/list_debug.c: print unmangled addresses") > > Borislav Petkov 0e6c16c652cada ("x86/alternative: Print unadorned pointers") > > Darrick J. Wong c96900435fa9fd ("xfs: use %px for data pointers when debugging") > > Helge Deller 04903c06b4854d ("parisc: Show unhashed HPA of Dino chip") > > > > To quote Matthew, with respect to any debug prints: > > If an attacker can force this message to be printed, we've already lost. > > I think the issue with using %px in debug code is that a distro may enable > CONFIG_DYNAMIC_DEBUG (it is enabled in several defconfigs), after which > an attacker just has to convince/trick the system into enabling debug for that > particular driver. How about going the route of commit c96900435fa9fd ("xfs: use %px for data pointers when debugging"), i.e. s/%p/"PTR_FMT"/ like below (this would enable the expected debug output only on manually defining DEBUG in the *.c file, while still keeping the output hashed on DYNAMIC_DEBUG=y if DEBUG is undefined). diff --git a/drivers/tty/serial/sh-sci.c b/drivers/tty/serial/sh-sci.c index 3cd139752d3f..69cd87c5ef0c 100644 --- a/drivers/tty/serial/sh-sci.c +++ b/drivers/tty/serial/sh-sci.c @@ -56,6 +56,12 @@ #include <asm/sh_bios.h> #endif +#ifdef DEBUG +#define PTR_FMT "%px" +#else +#define PTR_FMT "%p" +#endif + #include "serial_mctrl_gpio.h" #include "sh-sci.h" @@ -1434,7 +1440,7 @@ static void sci_dma_tx_work_fn(struct work_struct *work) goto switch_to_pio; } - dev_dbg(port->dev, "%s: %p: %d...%d, cookie %d\n", + dev_dbg(port->dev, "%s: "PTR_FMT": %d...%d, cookie %d\n", __func__, xmit->buf, xmit->tail, xmit->head, s->cookie_tx); dma_async_issue_pending(chan); > > > In any case, I won't be affected much if the change is not accepted, > > since it doesn't resolve any major issue on my end. Thanks! > > OK. > > Gr{oetje,eeting}s, > > Geert > > -- > Geert Uytterhoeven -- There's lots of Linux beyond ia32 -- geert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > In personal conversations with technical people, I call myself a hacker. But > when I'm talking to journalists I just say "programmer" or something like that. > -- Linus Torvalds -- Best Regards, Eugeniu.