On Thu, Oct 06, 2022 at 07:31:01PM -0700, Palmer Dabbelt wrote: > On Tue, 06 Sep 2022 10:35:10 PDT (-0700), Conor.Dooley@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > On 03/09/2022 17:23, guoren@xxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > > EXTERNAL EMAIL: Do not click links or open attachments unless you know the content is safe > > > > > > From: Xianting Tian <xianting.tian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > > > > This adds support for the STACKLEAK gcc plugin to RISC-V and disables > > > the plugin in EFI stub code, which is out of scope for the protection. > > > > > > For the benefits of STACKLEAK feature, please check the commit > > > afaef01c0015 ("x86/entry: Add STACKLEAK erasing the kernel stack at the end of syscalls") > > > > > > Performance impact (tested on qemu env with 1 riscv64 hart, 1GB mem) > > > hackbench -s 512 -l 200 -g 15 -f 25 -P > > > 2.0% slowdown > > > > > > Signed-off-by: Xianting Tian <xianting.tian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > > What changed since Xianting posted it himself a week ago: > > https://lore.kernel.org/linux-riscv/20220828135407.3897717-1-xianting.tian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/ > > > > There's an older patch from Du Lao adding STACKLEAK too: > > https://lore.kernel.org/linux-riscv/20220615213834.3116135-1-daolu@xxxxxxxxxxxx/ > > > > But since there's been no activity there since June... > > Looks like the only issues were some commit log wording stuff, and that > there's a test suite that should be run. It's not clear from the commits > that anyone has done that, I'm fine with the patch if it passes the tests > but don't really know how to run them. Enable CONFIG_LKDTM, and do: echo STACKLEAK_ERASING > /sys/kernel/debug/provoke-crash/DIRECT Example GOOD/BAD output below, taken from: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/drivers/misc/lkdtm/stackleak.c?id=72b61896f2b47fa4b98e86184bc0e6ddbd1a8db1 GOOD result on x86_64: | # echo STACKLEAK_ERASING > /sys/kernel/debug/provoke-crash/DIRECT | lkdtm: Performing direct entry STACKLEAK_ERASING | lkdtm: stackleak stack usage: | high offset: 168 bytes | current: 336 bytes | lowest: 656 bytes | tracked: 656 bytes | untracked: 400 bytes | poisoned: 15152 bytes | low offset: 8 bytes | lkdtm: OK: the rest of the thread stack is properly erased GOOD result on arm64: | # echo STACKLEAK_ERASING > /sys/kernel/debug/provoke-crash/DIRECT | lkdtm: Performing direct entry STACKLEAK_ERASING | lkdtm: stackleak stack usage: | high offset: 336 bytes | current: 656 bytes | lowest: 1232 bytes | tracked: 1232 bytes | untracked: 672 bytes | poisoned: 14136 bytes | low offset: 8 bytes | lkdtm: OK: the rest of the thread stack is properly erased BAD result on arm64: | # echo STACKLEAK_ERASING > /sys/kernel/debug/provoke-crash/DIRECT | lkdtm: Performing direct entry STACKLEAK_ERASING | lkdtm: FAIL: non-poison value 24 bytes below poison boundary: 0x0 | lkdtm: FAIL: non-poison value 32 bytes below poison boundary: 0xffff8000083dbc00 ... | lkdtm: FAIL: non-poison value 1912 bytes below poison boundary: 0x78b4b9999e8cb15 | lkdtm: FAIL: non-poison value 1920 bytes below poison boundary: 0xffff8000083db400 | lkdtm: stackleak stack usage: | high offset: 336 bytes | current: 688 bytes | lowest: 1232 bytes | tracked: 576 bytes | untracked: 288 bytes | poisoned: 15176 bytes | low offset: 8 bytes | lkdtm: FAIL: the thread stack is NOT properly erased! | lkdtm: Unexpected! This kernel (5.18.0-rc1-00013-g1f7b1f1e29e0-dirty aarch64) was built with CONFIG_GCC_PLUGIN_STACKLEAK=y Mark.