Having stepped on a local kernel bug where reading sysfs has led to out-of-bound pointer dereference by vsprintf() which led to GPF panic. And the reason for GPF is that the OOB pointer was turned to a non-canonical address such as 0x7665645f63616465. vsprintf() already has this line of defense if ((unsigned long)ptr < PAGE_SIZE || IS_ERR_VALUE(ptr)) return "(efault)"; Since a non-canonical pointer can be detected by kern_addr_valid() on architectures that present VM holes as well as meaningful implementation of kern_addr_valid() that detects the non-canonical addresses, this patch addes a check on non-canonical string pointer by kern_addr_valid() and display "(efault)" to alert user that something is wrong instead of unecessarily panic the server. On the other hand, if the non-canonical string pointer is dereferenced else where in the kernel, by virtue of being non-canonical, a crash is expected to be immediate. Signed-off-by: Jane Chu <jane.chu@xxxxxxxxxx> --- lib/vsprintf.c | 3 +++ 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+) diff --git a/lib/vsprintf.c b/lib/vsprintf.c index c414a8d9f1ea..b38c12ef1e45 100644 --- a/lib/vsprintf.c +++ b/lib/vsprintf.c @@ -698,6 +698,9 @@ static const char *check_pointer_msg(const void *ptr) if ((unsigned long)ptr < PAGE_SIZE || IS_ERR_VALUE(ptr)) return "(efault)"; + if (!kern_addr_valid((unsigned long)ptr)) + return "(efault)"; + return NULL; } -- 2.18.4