On 7/5/21 7:36 AM, Jarkko Sakkinen wrote: > From: Tianjia Zhang <tianjia.zhang@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > Q1 and Q2 are numbers with *maximum* length of 384 bytes. If the calculated > length of Q1 and Q2 is less than 384 bytes, things will go wrong. > > E.g. if Q2 is 383 bytes, then > > 1. The bytes of q2 are copied to sigstruct->q2 in calc_q1q2(). > 2. The entire sigstruct->q2 is reversed, which results it being > 256 * Q2, given that the last byte of sigstruct->q2 is added > to before the bytes given by calc_q1q2(). > > Either change in key or measurement can trigger the bug. E.g. an unmeasured > heap could cause a devastating change in Q1 or Q2. > > Reverse exactly the bytes of Q1 and Q2 in calc_q1q2() before returning to > the caller. > > Fixes: 2adcba79e69d ("selftests/x86: Add a selftest for SGX") > Link: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-sgx/20210301051836.30738-1-tianjia.zhang@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/ > Signed-off-by: Tianjia Zhang <tianjia.zhang@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Signed-off-by: Jarkko Sakkinen <jarkko@xxxxxxxxxx> This looks fine, but can I suggest a Subject: tweak? selftests/sgx: Fix calculations for sub-maximum field sizes In any case: Reviewed-by: Dave Hansen <dave.hansen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>