[PATCH v4 01/17] x86/mpx: Do not use SIB index if index points to R/ESP

Ricardo Neri ricardo.neri-calderon at linux.intel.com
Thu Feb 23 00:36:50 CST 2017


Section 2.2.1.2 of the Intel 64 and IA-32 Architectures Software
Developer's Manual volume 2A states that when memory addressing is used
(i.e., mod part of ModR/M is not 3), a SIB byte is used and the index of
the SIB byte points to the R/ESP (i.e., index = 4), the index should not be
used in the computation of the memory address.

In these cases the address is simply the value present in the register
pointed by the base part of the SIB byte plus the displacement byte.

An example of such instruction could be

    insn -0x80(%rsp)

This is represented as:

     [opcode] 4c 23 80

      ModR/M=0x4c: mod: 0x1, reg: 0x1: r/m: 0x4(R/ESP)
      SIB=0x23: sc: 0, index: 0x100(R/ESP), base: 0x11(R/EBX):
      Displacement -0x80

The correct address is (base) + displacement; no index is used.

We can achieve the desired effect of not using the index by making
get_reg_offset return -EDOM in this particular case. This value indicates
callers that they should not use the index to calculate the address.
EINVAL continues to indicate that an error when decoding the SIB byte.

Care is taken to allow R12 to be used as index, which is a valid scenario.

Cc: Dave Hansen <dave.hansen at linux.intel.com>
Cc: Adam Buchbinder <adam.buchbinder at gmail.com>
Cc: Colin Ian King <colin.king at canonical.com>
Cc: Lorenzo Stoakes <lstoakes at gmail.com>
Cc: Qiaowei Ren <qiaowei.ren at intel.com>
Cc: Ravi V. Shankar <ravi.v.shankar at intel.com>
Cc: x86 at kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Ricardo Neri <ricardo.neri-calderon at linux.intel.com>
---
 arch/x86/mm/mpx.c | 20 ++++++++++++++++++--
 1 file changed, 18 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/arch/x86/mm/mpx.c b/arch/x86/mm/mpx.c
index 86c2d96..6a034bc 100644
--- a/arch/x86/mm/mpx.c
+++ b/arch/x86/mm/mpx.c
@@ -110,6 +110,13 @@ static int get_reg_offset(struct insn *insn, struct pt_regs *regs,
 		regno = X86_SIB_INDEX(insn->sib.value);
 		if (X86_REX_X(insn->rex_prefix.value))
 			regno += 8;
+		/*
+		 * If mod !=3, register R/ESP (regno=4) is not used as index in
+		 * the address computation. Check is done after looking at REX.X
+		 * This is because R12 (regno=12) can be used as an index.
+		 */
+		if (regno == 4 && X86_MODRM_MOD(insn->modrm.value) != 3)
+			return -EDOM;
 		break;
 
 	case REG_TYPE_BASE:
@@ -158,11 +165,20 @@ static void __user *mpx_get_addr_ref(struct insn *insn, struct pt_regs *regs)
 				goto out_err;
 
 			indx_offset = get_reg_offset(insn, regs, REG_TYPE_INDEX);
+			/*
+			 * A negative offset generally means a error, except
+			 * -EDOM, which means that the contents of the register
+			 * should not be used as index.
+			 */
 			if (indx_offset < 0)
-				goto out_err;
+				if (indx_offset == -EDOM)
+					indx = 0;
+				else
+					goto out_err;
+			else
+				indx = regs_get_register(regs, indx_offset);
 
 			base = regs_get_register(regs, base_offset);
-			indx = regs_get_register(regs, indx_offset);
 			addr = base + indx * (1 << X86_SIB_SCALE(sib));
 		} else {
 			addr_offset = get_reg_offset(insn, regs, REG_TYPE_RM);
-- 
2.9.3




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