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SubjectRe: [PATCH 2/4] riscv: consolidate ret_from_kernel_thread into ret_from_fork
On Thu, Sep 29, 2022 at 12:49 AM Jisheng Zhang <jszhang@kernel.org> wrote:
>
> On Tue, Sep 27, 2022 at 07:55:27AM +0800, Guo Ren wrote:
> > On Tue, Sep 27, 2022 at 12:14 AM Jisheng Zhang <jszhang@kernel.org> wrote:
> > >
> > > On Mon, Sep 26, 2022 at 07:25:30AM +0800, Guo Ren wrote:
> > > > On Mon, Sep 26, 2022 at 2:03 AM Jisheng Zhang <jszhang@kernel.org> wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > The ret_from_kernel_thread() behaves similarly with ret_from_fork(),
> > > > > the only difference is whether call the fn(arg) or not, this can be
> > > > > acchieved by testing fn is NULL or not, I.E s0 is 0 or not.
> > > > >
> > > > > Signed-off-by: Jisheng Zhang <jszhang@kernel.org>
> > > > > ---
> > > > > arch/riscv/kernel/entry.S | 11 +++--------
> > > > > arch/riscv/kernel/process.c | 5 ++---
> > > > > 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)
> > > > >
> > > > > diff --git a/arch/riscv/kernel/entry.S b/arch/riscv/kernel/entry.S
> > > > > index 2207cf44a3bc..a3e1ed2fa2ac 100644
> > > > > --- a/arch/riscv/kernel/entry.S
> > > > > +++ b/arch/riscv/kernel/entry.S
> > > > > @@ -323,20 +323,15 @@ END(handle_kernel_stack_overflow)
> > > > >
> > > > > ENTRY(ret_from_fork)
> > > > > call schedule_tail
> > > > > - move a0, sp /* pt_regs */
> > > > > - la ra, ret_from_exception
> > > > > - tail syscall_exit_to_user_mode
> > > > > -ENDPROC(ret_from_fork)
> > > > > -
> > > > > -ENTRY(ret_from_kernel_thread)
> > > > > - call schedule_tail
> > > > > + beqz s0, 1f /* not from kernel thread */
> > >
> > > Hi Guo,
> > >
> > > > We can't use s0 as condition for ret_from_fork/ret_from_kernel_thread.
> > > > The s0=0 is also okay for ret_from_fork.
> > >
> > > IIUC, in ret_from_fork, the s0 comes p->thread.s[0] rather than s0 in
> > > pt_regs.
> > Yes, you are correct.
> >
> > >
> > > >
> > > > /* p->thread holds context to be restored by __switch_to() */
> > > > if (unlikely(args->fn)) {
> > > > /* Kernel thread */
> > > > memset(childregs, 0, sizeof(struct pt_regs));
> > > > childregs->gp = gp_in_global;
> > > > /* Supervisor/Machine, irqs on: */
> > > > childregs->status = SR_PP | SR_PIE;
> > > >
> > > > p->thread.ra = (unsigned long)ret_from_kernel_thread;
> > > > p->thread.s[0] = (unsigned long)args->fn;
> > > > p->thread.s[1] = (unsigned long)args->fn_arg;
> > > > } else {
> > > > *childregs = *(current_pt_regs());
> > > > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> > Oh, I'm wrong, It's switch_to_restore -> exception_restore.
> >
> > > > if (usp) /* User fork */
> > > > childregs->sp = usp;
> > > > if (clone_flags & CLONE_SETTLS)
> > > > childregs->tp = tls;
> > > > childregs->a0 = 0; /* Return value of fork() */
> > > > p->thread.ra = (unsigned long)ret_from_fork;
> > > > }
> > > > p->thread.sp = (unsigned long)childregs; /* kernel sp */
> > > >
> > >
> > > <snip>
> > >
> > > > > @@ -182,8 +180,9 @@ int copy_thread(struct task_struct *p, const struct kernel_clone_args *args)
> > > > > if (clone_flags & CLONE_SETTLS)
> > > > > childregs->tp = tls;
> > > > > childregs->a0 = 0; /* Return value of fork() */
> > > > > - p->thread.ra = (unsigned long)ret_from_fork;
> > > > > + p->thread.s[0] = 0;
> > >
> > > Here we assign 0 to p->thread.s[0]
> > I missed that.
> >
> > Merge thread & fork is not a good idea, and using fp as the flag is so implicit.
> >
> > ➜ linux git:(rv64sv32) grep ret_from_fork arch -r | grep entry.S
> > arch/arc/kernel/entry.S:ENTRY(ret_from_fork)
> > arch/arc/kernel/entry.S:END(ret_from_fork)
> > arch/csky/kernel/entry.S:ENTRY(ret_from_fork)
> > arch/x86/kernel/process_32.c: * the task-switch, and shows up in
> > ret_from_fork in entry.S,
> > arch/alpha/kernel/entry.S: .globl ret_from_fork
> > arch/alpha/kernel/entry.S: .ent ret_from_fork
> > arch/alpha/kernel/entry.S:ret_from_fork:
> > arch/alpha/kernel/entry.S:.end ret_from_fork
> > arch/loongarch/kernel/entry.S:SYM_CODE_START(ret_from_fork)
> > arch/loongarch/kernel/entry.S:SYM_CODE_END(ret_from_fork)
> > arch/hexagon/kernel/vm_entry.S: .globl ret_from_fork
> > arch/hexagon/kernel/vm_entry.S:ret_from_fork:
> > arch/microblaze/kernel/entry.S: (copy_thread makes ret_from_fork the
> > return address in each new thread's
> > arch/microblaze/kernel/entry.S:C_ENTRY(ret_from_fork):
> > arch/m68k/kernel/entry.S:ENTRY(ret_from_fork)
> > arch/arm64/kernel/entry.S:SYM_CODE_START(ret_from_fork)
> > arch/arm64/kernel/entry.S:SYM_CODE_END(ret_from_fork)
> > arch/arm64/kernel/entry.S:NOKPROBE(ret_from_fork)
> > arch/riscv/kernel/entry.S:ENTRY(ret_from_fork)
> > arch/riscv/kernel/entry.S:ENDPROC(ret_from_fork)
> > arch/s390/kernel/entry.S:# a new process exits the kernel with ret_from_fork
> > arch/s390/kernel/entry.S:ENTRY(ret_from_fork)
> > arch/s390/kernel/entry.S: brasl %r14,__ret_from_fork
> > arch/s390/kernel/entry.S:ENDPROC(ret_from_fork)
> > arch/mips/kernel/entry.S:FEXPORT(ret_from_fork)
> > arch/openrisc/kernel/entry.S: /* All syscalls return here... just
> > pay attention to ret_from_fork
> > arch/openrisc/kernel/entry.S:ENTRY(ret_from_fork)
> > arch/openrisc/kernel/entry.S: * that may be either schedule(),
> > ret_from_fork(), or
> > arch/nios2/kernel/entry.S:ENTRY(ret_from_fork)
> > arch/xtensa/kernel/entry.S:ENTRY(ret_from_fork)
> > arch/xtensa/kernel/entry.S:ENDPROC(ret_from_fork)
> > arch/sparc/kernel/entry.S: .globl ret_from_fork
> > arch/sparc/kernel/entry.S:ret_from_fork:
> > ➜ linux git:(rv64sv32) grep ret_from_kernel_thread arch -r | grep entry.S
> > arch/csky/kernel/entry.S:ENTRY(ret_from_kernel_thread)
> > arch/alpha/kernel/entry.S: .globl ret_from_kernel_thread
> > arch/alpha/kernel/entry.S: .ent ret_from_kernel_thread
> > arch/alpha/kernel/entry.S:ret_from_kernel_thread:
> > arch/alpha/kernel/entry.S:.end ret_from_kernel_thread
> > arch/parisc/kernel/entry.S:ENTRY(ret_from_kernel_thread)
> > arch/parisc/kernel/entry.S:END(ret_from_kernel_thread)
> > arch/loongarch/kernel/entry.S:SYM_CODE_START(ret_from_kernel_thread)
> > arch/loongarch/kernel/entry.S:SYM_CODE_END(ret_from_kernel_thread)
> > arch/microblaze/kernel/entry.S:C_ENTRY(ret_from_kernel_thread):
> > arch/m68k/kernel/entry.S:ENTRY(ret_from_kernel_thread)
> > arch/riscv/kernel/entry.S:ENTRY(ret_from_kernel_thread)
> > arch/riscv/kernel/entry.S:ENDPROC(ret_from_kernel_thread)
> > arch/mips/kernel/entry.S:FEXPORT(ret_from_kernel_thread)
> > arch/openrisc/kernel/entry.S: * ret_from_kernel_thread(). If we
> > are returning to a new thread,
> > arch/nios2/kernel/entry.S:ENTRY(ret_from_kernel_thread)
> > arch/xtensa/kernel/entry.S:ENTRY(ret_from_kernel_thread)
> > arch/xtensa/kernel/entry.S:ENDPROC(ret_from_kernel_thread)
> > arch/sparc/kernel/entry.S: .globl ret_from_kernel_thread
> > arch/sparc/kernel/entry.S:ret_from_kernel_thread:
> >
> > Many architectures use a similar style. If you want to continue the
> > patch, I think you should first rename ret_from_fork properly, and
> > give an explicit flag definition, not just setting fp = 0.
> >
>
> Above list also shows many architectures don't have a
> ret_from_kernel_thread, I think the reason is simple it behaves
> similarly as ret_from_fork.
After looking at x86 & arm64, you've convinced me.

Acked-by: Guo Ren <guoren@kernel.org>

> As for flag, IMHO, we may missed something as clearing the s[12]
> array in thread_struct when user fork, because s[12] may contain
> random kernel memory content, which may be finally leaked to
> userspace. This is a security hole.
>
> A trivial patch of memset(0) can fix it, after this fix, checking the
> s[0] is straightforward.
>
> diff --git a/arch/riscv/kernel/process.c b/arch/riscv/kernel/process.c
> index 67e7cd123ceb..50a0f7e4327c 100644
> --- a/arch/riscv/kernel/process.c
> +++ b/arch/riscv/kernel/process.c
> @@ -174,6 +174,7 @@ int copy_thread(struct task_struct *p, const struct kernel_clone_args *args)
> p->thread.s[0] = (unsigned long)args->fn;
> p->thread.s[1] = (unsigned long)args->fn_arg;
> } else {
> + memset(&p->thread.s, 0, sizeof(p->thread.s));
Good catch. s[12] may leave some information about the kernel.

It could be a separate patch with a Fixes flag.

> *childregs = *(current_pt_regs());
> if (usp) /* User fork */
> childregs->sp = usp;
>


--
Best Regards
Guo Ren

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