[cc'ing mailing lists] Hi Daniel, CONFIG_FORTIFIED_SOURCE=y now causes an oops in strnlen() from afs (see attached patch for an explanation). Is replacing the use with memchr() the right approach? Or should I be calling __real_strnlen() or whatever it's called? David --- From: David Howells <dhowells@xxxxxxxxxx> afs: Work around strnlen() oops with CONFIG_FORTIFIED_SOURCE=y AFS has a structured layout in its directory contents (AFS dirs are downloaded as files and parsed locally by the client for lookup/readdir). The slots in the directory are defined by union afs_xdr_dirent. This, however, only directly allows a name of a length that will fit into that union. To support a longer name, the next 1-8 contiguous entries are annexed to the first one and the name flows across these. afs_dir_iterate_block() uses strnlen(), limited to the space to the end of the page, to find out how long the name is. This worked fine until 6a39e62abbaf. With that commit, the compiler determines the size of the array and asserts that the string fits inside that array. This is a problem for AFS because we *expect* it to overflow one or more arrays. A similar problem also occurs in afs_dir_scan_block() when a directory file is being locally edited to avoid the need to redownload it. There strlen() was being used safely because each page has the last byte set to 0 when the file is downloaded and validated (in afs_dir_check_page()). Fix this by using memchr() instead and hoping no one changes that to check the object size. The issue can be triggered by something like: touch /afs/example.com/thisisaveryveryverylongname and it generates a report that looks like: detected buffer overflow in strnlen ------------[ cut here ]------------ kernel BUG at lib/string.c:1149! ... RIP: 0010:fortify_panic+0xf/0x11 ... Call Trace: afs_dir_iterate_block+0x12b/0x35b afs_dir_iterate+0x14e/0x1ce afs_do_lookup+0x131/0x417 afs_lookup+0x24f/0x344 lookup_open.isra.0+0x1bb/0x27d open_last_lookups+0x166/0x237 path_openat+0xe0/0x159 do_filp_open+0x48/0xa4 ? kmem_cache_alloc+0xf5/0x16e ? __clear_close_on_exec+0x13/0x22 ? _raw_spin_unlock+0xa/0xb do_sys_openat2+0x72/0xde do_sys_open+0x3b/0x58 do_syscall_64+0x2d/0x3a entry_SYSCALL_64_after_hwframe+0x44/0xa9 Fixes: 6a39e62abbaf ("lib: string.h: detect intra-object overflow in fortified string functions") Reported-by: Marc Dionne <marc.dionne@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@xxxxxxxxxx> cc: Daniel Axtens <dja@xxxxxxxxxx> diff --git a/fs/afs/dir.c b/fs/afs/dir.c index 9068d5578a26..4fafb4e4d0df 100644 --- a/fs/afs/dir.c +++ b/fs/afs/dir.c @@ -350,6 +350,7 @@ static int afs_dir_iterate_block(struct afs_vnode *dvnode, unsigned blkoff) { union afs_xdr_dirent *dire; + const u8 *p; unsigned offset, next, curr; size_t nlen; int tmp; @@ -378,9 +379,15 @@ static int afs_dir_iterate_block(struct afs_vnode *dvnode, /* got a valid entry */ dire = &block->dirents[offset]; - nlen = strnlen(dire->u.name, - sizeof(*block) - - offset * sizeof(union afs_xdr_dirent)); + p = memchr(dire->u.name, 0, + sizeof(*block) - offset * sizeof(union afs_xdr_dirent)); + if (!p) { + _debug("ENT[%zu.%u]: %u unterminated dirent name", + blkoff / sizeof(union afs_xdr_dir_block), + offset, next); + return afs_bad(dvnode, afs_file_error_dir_over_end); + } + nlen = p - dire->u.name; _debug("ENT[%zu.%u]: %s %zu \"%s\"", blkoff / sizeof(union afs_xdr_dir_block), offset, diff --git a/fs/afs/dir_edit.c b/fs/afs/dir_edit.c index 2ffe09abae7f..5ee4e992ed8f 100644 --- a/fs/afs/dir_edit.c +++ b/fs/afs/dir_edit.c @@ -111,6 +111,8 @@ static int afs_dir_scan_block(union afs_xdr_dir_block *block, struct qstr *name, unsigned int blocknum) { union afs_xdr_dirent *de; + const u8 *p; + unsigned long offset; u64 bitmap; int d, len, n; @@ -135,7 +137,11 @@ static int afs_dir_scan_block(union afs_xdr_dir_block *block, struct qstr *name, continue; /* The block was NUL-terminated by afs_dir_check_page(). */ - len = strlen(de->u.name); + offset = (unsigned long)de->u.name & (PAGE_SIZE - 1); + p = memchr(de->u.name, 0, PAGE_SIZE - offset); + if (!p) + return -1; + len = p - de->u.name; if (len == name->len && memcmp(de->u.name, name->name, name->len) == 0) return d;