Re: [PATCH 28/32] selinux: Use mem_to_flex_dup() with xfrm and sidtab

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On Thu, May 05, 2022 at 07:16:18PM -0400, Paul Moore wrote:
> On Thu, May 5, 2022 at 2:39 PM Kees Cook <keescook@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > On Wed, May 04, 2022 at 11:14:42PM -0400, Paul Moore wrote:
> > > On Wed, May 4, 2022 at 7:34 PM Gustavo A. R. Silva
> > > <gustavoars@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Hi Paul,
> > > >
> > > > On Wed, May 04, 2022 at 06:57:28PM -0400, Paul Moore wrote:
> > > > > On Tue, May 3, 2022 at 9:57 PM Kees Cook <keescook@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > [..]
> > > >
> > > > > > +++ b/include/uapi/linux/xfrm.h
> > > > > > @@ -31,9 +31,9 @@ struct xfrm_id {
> > > > > >  struct xfrm_sec_ctx {
> > > > > >         __u8    ctx_doi;
> > > > > >         __u8    ctx_alg;
> > > > > > -       __u16   ctx_len;
> > > > > > +       __DECLARE_FLEX_ARRAY_ELEMENTS_COUNT(__u16, ctx_len);
> > > > > >         __u32   ctx_sid;
> > > > > > -       char    ctx_str[0];
> > > > > > +       __DECLARE_FLEX_ARRAY_ELEMENTS(char, ctx_str);
> > > > > >  };
> > > > >
> > > > > While I like the idea of this in principle, I'd like to hear about the
> > > > > testing you've done on these patches.  A previous flex array
> > > > > conversion in the audit uapi headers ended up causing a problem with
> > > >
> > > > I'm curious about which commit caused those problems...?
> > >
> > > Commit ed98ea2128b6 ("audit: replace zero-length array with
> > > flexible-array member"), however, as I said earlier, the problem was
> > > actually with SWIG, it just happened to be triggered by the kernel
> > > commit.  There was a brief fedora-devel mail thread about the problem,
> > > see the link below:
> > >
> > > * https://www.spinics.net/lists/fedora-devel/msg297991.html
> >
> > Wow, that's pretty weird -- it looks like SWIG was scraping the headers
> > to build its conversions? I assume SWIG has been fixed now?
> 
> I honestly don't know, the audit userspace was hacking around it with
> some header file duplication/munging last I heard, but I try to avoid
> having to touch Steve's audit userspace code.
> 
> > > To reiterate, I'm supportive of changes like this, but I would like to
> > > hear how it was tested to ensure there are no unexpected problems with
> > > userspace.  If there are userspace problems it doesn't mean we can't
> > > make changes like this, it just means we need to ensure that the
> > > userspace issues are resolved first.
> >
> > Well, as this is the first and only report of any problems with [0] -> []
> > conversions (in UAPI or anywhere) that I remember seeing, and they've
> > been underway since at least v5.9, I hadn't been doing any new testing.
> 
> ... and for whatever it is worth, I wasn't expecting it to be a
> problem either.  Surprise :)
> 
> > So, for this case, I guess I should ask what tests you think would be
> > meaningful here? Anything using #include should be fine:
> > https://codesearch.debian.net/search?q=linux%2Fxfrm.h&literal=1&perpkg=1
> > Which leaves just this, which may be doing something weird:
> >
> > libabigail_2.0-1/tests/data/test-diff-filter/test-PR27569-v0.abi
> >         </data-member>
> >         <data-member access="public" layout-offset-in-bits="128">
> >           <var-decl name="seq_hi" type-id="3f1a6b60" visibility="default" filepath="include/uapi/linux/xfrm.h" line="97" column="1"/>
> >         </data-member>
> >         <data-member access="public" layout-offset-in-bits="160">
> >
> > But I see that SWIG doesn't show up in a search for linux/audit.h:
> > https://codesearch.debian.net/search?q=linux%2Faudit.h&literal=1&perpkg=1
> >
> > So this may not be a sufficient analysis...
> 
> I think from a practical perspective ensuring that the major IPsec/IKE
> tools, e.g. the various *SWANs, that know about labeled IPSec still
> build and can set/get the SA/SPD labels correctly would be sufficient.
> I seriously doubt there would be any problems, but who knows.

There are certainly some cases in which the transformation of
zero-length arrays into flexible-array members can bring some issues
to the surface[1][2]. This is the first time that we know of one of
them in user-space. However, we haven't transformed the arrays in
UAPI yet (with the exception of a couple of cases[3][4]). But that
is something that we are planning to try soon[5].

--
Gustavo

[1] https://github.com/KSPP/linux/issues?q=invalid+use+of+flexible+array
[2] https://github.com/KSPP/linux/issues?q=invalid+application+of+%E2%80%98sizeof%E2%80%99+to+incomplete+type
[3] https://git.kernel.org/linus/db243b796439c0caba47865564d8acd18a301d18
[4] https://git.kernel.org/linus/d6cdad870358128c1e753e6258e295ab8a5a2429
[5] https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gustavoars/linux.git/commit/?h=for-next/kspp-fam0-uapi



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