On Wed, Nov 02, 2022 at 01:23:51PM -0700, Nathan Chancellor wrote: > On Wed, Nov 02, 2022 at 12:21:23PM -0700, Kees Cook wrote: > > On Wed, Nov 02, 2022 at 10:22:14AM -0700, Nathan Chancellor wrote: > > > The ->signal_u32_read(), ->count_u32_read(), and ->count_u32_write() > > > callbacks in 'struct counter_comp' expect the final parameter to have a > > > type of 'u32' or 'u32 *' but the ops functions that are being assigned > > > to those callbacks have an enumerated type as the final parameter. While > > > these are compatible from an ABI perspective, they will fail the > > > aforementioned CFI checks. > > > > > > Adjust the type of the final parameter in the ->signal_read(), > > > ->function_read(), and ->function_write() callbacks in 'struct > > > counter_ops' and their implementations to match the prototypes in > > > 'struct counter_comp' to clear up these warnings and CFI failures. > > > > I don't understand these changes. Where do 'struct counter_comp' > > and 'struct counter_ops' get confused? I can only find matching > > ops/assignments/calls, so I must be missing something. This looks like > > a loss of CFI granularity instead of having wrappers added if there is > > an enum/u32 conversion needed somewhere. > > Right, I am not the biggest fan of this change myself and it is entirely > possible that I am misreading the warnings from the commit message but I > do not see how > > comp_node.comp.signal_u32_read = counter->ops->signal_read; > > and > > comp_node.comp.count_u32_read = counter->ops->function_read; > > in counter_add_watch(), > > comp.signal_u32_read = counter->ops->signal_read; > > in counter_signal_attrs_create(), and > > comp.count_u32_read = counter->ops->function_read; > comp.count_u32_write = counter->ops->function_write; > > in counter_count_attrs_create() are currently safe under kCFI, since the > final parameter type of the prototypes in 'struct counter_ops' does not > match the final parameter type of the prototypes in 'struct > counter_comp'. I would expect the indirect calls in counter_get_data() > and counter_comp_u32_show() to fail currently. > > I briefly looked at making the 'struct counter_comp' callbacks match the > 'struct counter_ops' ones but the COUNTER_COMP macros in > include/linux/counter.h made it seem like these callbacks might be used > by implementations that might use different enumerated types as the > final parameter. I can look a little closer to see if we can make > everything match. > > I am not sure how wrappers would work here, I can take a look into how > feasible that is. How about this? (I only did signal_read -- similar changes are needed for function_read and function_write: diff --git a/drivers/counter/counter-chrdev.c b/drivers/counter/counter-chrdev.c index 80acdf62794a..cb391b2498a6 100644 --- a/drivers/counter/counter-chrdev.c +++ b/drivers/counter/counter-chrdev.c @@ -38,6 +38,7 @@ struct counter_comp_node { a.device_u32_read == b.device_u32_read || \ a.count_u32_read == b.count_u32_read || \ a.signal_u32_read == b.signal_u32_read || \ + a.signal_read == b.signal_read || \ a.device_u64_read == b.device_u64_read || \ a.count_u64_read == b.count_u64_read || \ a.signal_u64_read == b.signal_u64_read || \ @@ -54,6 +55,7 @@ struct counter_comp_node { comp.device_u32_read || \ comp.count_u32_read || \ comp.signal_u32_read || \ + comp.signal_read || \ comp.device_u64_read || \ comp.count_u64_read || \ comp.signal_u64_read || \ @@ -320,7 +322,7 @@ static int counter_add_watch(struct counter_device *const counter, return -EINVAL; comp_node.comp.type = COUNTER_COMP_SIGNAL_LEVEL; - comp_node.comp.signal_u32_read = counter->ops->signal_read; + comp_node.comp.signal_read = counter->ops->signal_read; break; case COUNTER_COMPONENT_COUNT: if (watch.component.scope != COUNTER_SCOPE_COUNT) @@ -530,6 +532,7 @@ static int counter_get_data(struct counter_device *const counter, const size_t id = comp_node->component.id; struct counter_signal *const signal = comp_node->parent; struct counter_count *const count = comp_node->parent; + enum counter_signal_level level = 0; u8 value_u8 = 0; u32 value_u32 = 0; const struct counter_comp *ext; @@ -569,8 +572,8 @@ static int counter_get_data(struct counter_device *const counter, ret = comp->device_u32_read(counter, &value_u32); break; case COUNTER_SCOPE_SIGNAL: - ret = comp->signal_u32_read(counter, signal, - &value_u32); + ret = comp->signal_read(counter, signal, &level); + value_u32 = level; break; case COUNTER_SCOPE_COUNT: ret = comp->count_u32_read(counter, count, &value_u32); diff --git a/drivers/counter/counter-sysfs.c b/drivers/counter/counter-sysfs.c index b9efe66f9f8d..07ce2543b70d 100644 --- a/drivers/counter/counter-sysfs.c +++ b/drivers/counter/counter-sysfs.c @@ -170,6 +170,7 @@ static ssize_t counter_comp_u32_show(struct device *dev, const struct counter_attribute *const a = to_counter_attribute(attr); struct counter_device *const counter = counter_from_dev(dev); const struct counter_available *const avail = a->comp.priv; + enum counter_signal_level level = 0; int err; u32 data = 0; @@ -178,7 +179,8 @@ static ssize_t counter_comp_u32_show(struct device *dev, err = a->comp.device_u32_read(counter, &data); break; case COUNTER_SCOPE_SIGNAL: - err = a->comp.signal_u32_read(counter, a->parent, &data); + err = a->comp.signal_read(counter, a->parent, &level); + data = level; break; case COUNTER_SCOPE_COUNT: if (a->comp.type == COUNTER_COMP_SYNAPSE_ACTION) @@ -842,7 +844,7 @@ static int counter_signal_attrs_create(struct counter_device *const counter, /* Create main Signal attribute */ comp = counter_signal_comp; - comp.signal_u32_read = counter->ops->signal_read; + comp.signal_read = counter->ops->signal_read; err = counter_attr_create(dev, cattr_group, &comp, scope, signal); if (err < 0) return err; diff --git a/include/linux/counter.h b/include/linux/counter.h index c41fa602ed28..3f1516076f20 100644 --- a/include/linux/counter.h +++ b/include/linux/counter.h @@ -169,6 +169,9 @@ struct counter_comp { struct counter_count *count, u32 *val); int (*signal_u32_read)(struct counter_device *counter, struct counter_signal *signal, u32 *val); + int (*signal_read)(struct counter_device *counter, + struct counter_signal *signal, + enum counter_signal_level *level); int (*device_u64_read)(struct counter_device *counter, u64 *val); int (*count_u64_read)(struct counter_device *counter, -- Kees Cook