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SubjectRe: [PATCH v2 6/6] powerpc: Implement user_access_begin and friends
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Michael Ellerman <mpe@ellerman.id.au> writes:
> Christophe Leroy <christophe.leroy@c-s.fr> writes:
>> Today, when a function like strncpy_from_user() is called,
>> the userspace access protection is de-activated and re-activated
>> for every word read.
>>
>> By implementing user_access_begin and friends, the protection
>> is de-activated at the beginning of the copy and re-activated at the
>> end.
>>
>> Implement user_access_begin(), user_access_end() and
>> unsafe_get_user(), unsafe_put_user() and unsafe_copy_to_user()
>>
>> For the time being, we keep user_access_save() and
>> user_access_restore() as nops.
>
> That means we will run with user access enabled in a few more places, but
> it's only used sparingly AFAICS:
>
> kernel/trace/trace_branch.c: unsigned long flags = user_access_save();
> lib/ubsan.c: unsigned long flags = user_access_save();
> lib/ubsan.c: unsigned long ua_flags = user_access_save();
> mm/kasan/common.c: unsigned long flags = user_access_save();
>
> And we don't have objtool checking that user access enablement isn't
> leaking in the first place, so I guess it's OK for us not to implement
> these to begin with?

It looks like we can implement them on on all three KUAP
implementations.

For radix and 8xx we just return/set the relevant SPR.

For book3s/32/kup.h I think we'd just need to add a KUAP_CURRENT case to
allow_user_access()?

cheers

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