On Tue, Oct 29, 2019 at 02:02:11PM -0500, Eric W. Biederman wrote: > Dan Carpenter <dan.carpenter@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: > > > The "fix" struct has a 2 byte hole after ->ywrapstep and the > > "fix = info->fix;" assignment doesn't necessarily clear it. It depends > > on the compiler. > > > > Fixes: 1f5e31d7e55a ("fbmem: don't call copy_from/to_user() with mutex held") > > Signed-off-by: Dan Carpenter <dan.carpenter@xxxxxxxxxx> > > --- > > I have 13 more similar places to patch... I'm not totally sure I > > understand all the issues involved. > > What I have done in a similar situation with struct siginfo, is that > where the structure first appears I have initialized it with memset, > and then field by field. > > Then when the structure is copied I copy the structure with memcpy. > > That ensures all of the bytes in the original structure are initialized > and that all of the bytes are copied. > > The goal is to avoid memory that has values of the previous users of > that memory region from leaking to userspace. Which depending on who > the previous user of that memory region is could tell userspace > information about what the kernel is doing that it should not be allowed > to find out. > > I tried to trace through where "info" and thus presumably "info->fix" is > coming from and only made it as far as register_framebuffer. Given > that I suspect a local memset, and then a field by field copy right > before copy_to_user might be a sound solution. But ick. That is a lot > of fields to copy. I know it might sound quite inefficient, but what about making struct fb_fix_screeninfo __packed? This doesn't solve other potential similar issues, but for this particular case it could be a reasonable and simple fix. -Andrea _______________________________________________ dri-devel mailing list dri-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/dri-devel