IB/security: Restrict use of the write() interface
The drivers/infiniband stack uses write() as a replacement for bi-directional ioctl(). This is not safe. There are ways to trigger write calls that result in the return structure that is normally written to user space being shunted off to user specified kernel memory instead. For the immediate repair, detect and deny suspicious accesses to the write API. For long term, update the user space libraries and the kernel API to something that doesn't present the same security vulnerabilities (likely a structured ioctl() interface). The impacted uAPI interfaces are generally only available if hardware from drivers/infiniband is installed in the system. Reported-by: Jann Horn <jann@thejh.net> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Jason Gunthorpe <jgunthorpe@obsidianresearch.com> [ Expanded check to all known write() entry points ] Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org Signed-off-by: Doug Ledford <dledford@redhat.com>
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@@ -34,6 +34,7 @@
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#define _RDMA_IB_H
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#include <linux/types.h>
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#include <linux/sched.h>
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struct ib_addr {
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union {
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@@ -86,4 +87,19 @@ struct sockaddr_ib {
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__u64 sib_scope_id;
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};
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/*
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* The IB interfaces that use write() as bi-directional ioctl() are
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* fundamentally unsafe, since there are lots of ways to trigger "write()"
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* calls from various contexts with elevated privileges. That includes the
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* traditional suid executable error message writes, but also various kernel
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* interfaces that can write to file descriptors.
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*
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* This function provides protection for the legacy API by restricting the
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* calling context.
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*/
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static inline bool ib_safe_file_access(struct file *filp)
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{
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return filp->f_cred == current_cred() && segment_eq(get_fs(), USER_DS);
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}
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#endif /* _RDMA_IB_H */
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