On Thu, May 16, 2024 at 11:05:42AM +0200, Ard Biesheuvel wrote: > From: Ard Biesheuvel <ardb@xxxxxxxxxx> > > The legacy decompressor has elaborate logic to ensure that the > randomized physical placement of the decompressed kernel image does not > conflict with any memory reservations, including ones specified on the > command line using mem=, memmap=, efi_fake_mem= or hugepages=, which are > taken into account by the kernel proper at a later stage. > > When booting in EFI mode, it is the firmware's job to ensure that the > chosen range does not conflict with any memory reservations that it > knows about, and this is trivially achieved by using the firmware's > memory allocation APIs. > > That leaves reservations specified on the command line, though, which > the firmware knows nothing about, as these regions have no other special > significance to the platform. Since commit > > a1b87d54f4e4 ("x86/efistub: Avoid legacy decompressor when doing EFI boot") > > these reservations are not taken into account when randomizing the > physical placement, which may result in conflicts where the memory > cannot be reserved by the kernel proper because its own executable image > resides there. > > To avoid having to duplicate or reuse the existing complicated logic, > disable physical KASLR entirely when such overrides are specified. These > are mostly diagnostic tools or niche features, and physical KASLR (as > opposed to virtual KASLR, which is much more important as it affects the > memory addresses observed by code executing in the kernel) is something > we can live without. > > Closes: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/FA5F6719-8824-4B04-803E-82990E65E627%40akamai.com > Reported-by: Ben Chaney <bchaney@xxxxxxxxxx> > Fixes: a1b87d54f4e4 ("x86/efistub: Avoid legacy decompressor when doing EFI boot") > Cc: <stable@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> # v6.1+ > Signed-off-by: Ard Biesheuvel <ardb@xxxxxxxxxx> Yup, all good by me: Reviewed-by: Kees Cook <keescook@xxxxxxxxxxxx> -- Kees Cook