linux/arch/x86/kernel/signal_64.c
Rick Edgecombe 05e36022c0 x86/shstk: Handle signals for shadow stack
When a signal is handled, the context is pushed to the stack before
handling it. For shadow stacks, since the shadow stack only tracks return
addresses, there isn't any state that needs to be pushed. However, there
are still a few things that need to be done. These things are visible to
userspace and which will be kernel ABI for shadow stacks.

One is to make sure the restorer address is written to shadow stack, since
the signal handler (if not changing ucontext) returns to the restorer, and
the restorer calls sigreturn. So add the restorer on the shadow stack
before handling the signal, so there is not a conflict when the signal
handler returns to the restorer.

The other thing to do is to place some type of checkable token on the
thread's shadow stack before handling the signal and check it during
sigreturn. This is an extra layer of protection to hamper attackers
calling sigreturn manually as in SROP-like attacks.

For this token the shadow stack data format defined earlier can be used.
Have the data pushed be the previous SSP. In the future the sigreturn
might want to return back to a different stack. Storing the SSP (instead
of a restore offset or something) allows for future functionality that
may want to restore to a different stack.

So, when handling a signal push
 - the SSP pointing in the shadow stack data format
 - the restorer address below the restore token.

In sigreturn, verify SSP is stored in the data format and pop the shadow
stack.

Co-developed-by: Yu-cheng Yu <yu-cheng.yu@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Yu-cheng Yu <yu-cheng.yu@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Rick Edgecombe <rick.p.edgecombe@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Hansen <dave.hansen@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Borislav Petkov (AMD) <bp@alien8.de>
Reviewed-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>
Acked-by: Mike Rapoport (IBM) <rppt@kernel.org>
Tested-by: Pengfei Xu <pengfei.xu@intel.com>
Tested-by: John Allen <john.allen@amd.com>
Tested-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20230613001108.3040476-32-rick.p.edgecombe%40intel.com
2023-08-02 15:01:50 -07:00

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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
/*
* Copyright (C) 1991, 1992 Linus Torvalds
* Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002 Andi Kleen SuSE Labs
*/
#define pr_fmt(fmt) KBUILD_MODNAME ": " fmt
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/errno.h>
#include <linux/unistd.h>
#include <linux/uaccess.h>
#include <linux/syscalls.h>
#include <asm/ucontext.h>
#include <asm/fpu/signal.h>
#include <asm/sighandling.h>
#include <asm/syscall.h>
#include <asm/sigframe.h>
#include <asm/signal.h>
/*
* If regs->ss will cause an IRET fault, change it. Otherwise leave it
* alone. Using this generally makes no sense unless
* user_64bit_mode(regs) would return true.
*/
static void force_valid_ss(struct pt_regs *regs)
{
u32 ar;
asm volatile ("lar %[old_ss], %[ar]\n\t"
"jz 1f\n\t" /* If invalid: */
"xorl %[ar], %[ar]\n\t" /* set ar = 0 */
"1:"
: [ar] "=r" (ar)
: [old_ss] "rm" ((u16)regs->ss));
/*
* For a valid 64-bit user context, we need DPL 3, type
* read-write data or read-write exp-down data, and S and P
* set. We can't use VERW because VERW doesn't check the
* P bit.
*/
ar &= AR_DPL_MASK | AR_S | AR_P | AR_TYPE_MASK;
if (ar != (AR_DPL3 | AR_S | AR_P | AR_TYPE_RWDATA) &&
ar != (AR_DPL3 | AR_S | AR_P | AR_TYPE_RWDATA_EXPDOWN))
regs->ss = __USER_DS;
}
static bool restore_sigcontext(struct pt_regs *regs,
struct sigcontext __user *usc,
unsigned long uc_flags)
{
struct sigcontext sc;
/* Always make any pending restarted system calls return -EINTR */
current->restart_block.fn = do_no_restart_syscall;
if (copy_from_user(&sc, usc, offsetof(struct sigcontext, reserved1)))
return false;
regs->bx = sc.bx;
regs->cx = sc.cx;
regs->dx = sc.dx;
regs->si = sc.si;
regs->di = sc.di;
regs->bp = sc.bp;
regs->ax = sc.ax;
regs->sp = sc.sp;
regs->ip = sc.ip;
regs->r8 = sc.r8;
regs->r9 = sc.r9;
regs->r10 = sc.r10;
regs->r11 = sc.r11;
regs->r12 = sc.r12;
regs->r13 = sc.r13;
regs->r14 = sc.r14;
regs->r15 = sc.r15;
/* Get CS/SS and force CPL3 */
regs->cs = sc.cs | 0x03;
regs->ss = sc.ss | 0x03;
regs->flags = (regs->flags & ~FIX_EFLAGS) | (sc.flags & FIX_EFLAGS);
/* disable syscall checks */
regs->orig_ax = -1;
/*
* Fix up SS if needed for the benefit of old DOSEMU and
* CRIU.
*/
if (unlikely(!(uc_flags & UC_STRICT_RESTORE_SS) && user_64bit_mode(regs)))
force_valid_ss(regs);
return fpu__restore_sig((void __user *)sc.fpstate, 0);
}
static __always_inline int
__unsafe_setup_sigcontext(struct sigcontext __user *sc, void __user *fpstate,
struct pt_regs *regs, unsigned long mask)
{
unsafe_put_user(regs->di, &sc->di, Efault);
unsafe_put_user(regs->si, &sc->si, Efault);
unsafe_put_user(regs->bp, &sc->bp, Efault);
unsafe_put_user(regs->sp, &sc->sp, Efault);
unsafe_put_user(regs->bx, &sc->bx, Efault);
unsafe_put_user(regs->dx, &sc->dx, Efault);
unsafe_put_user(regs->cx, &sc->cx, Efault);
unsafe_put_user(regs->ax, &sc->ax, Efault);
unsafe_put_user(regs->r8, &sc->r8, Efault);
unsafe_put_user(regs->r9, &sc->r9, Efault);
unsafe_put_user(regs->r10, &sc->r10, Efault);
unsafe_put_user(regs->r11, &sc->r11, Efault);
unsafe_put_user(regs->r12, &sc->r12, Efault);
unsafe_put_user(regs->r13, &sc->r13, Efault);
unsafe_put_user(regs->r14, &sc->r14, Efault);
unsafe_put_user(regs->r15, &sc->r15, Efault);
unsafe_put_user(current->thread.trap_nr, &sc->trapno, Efault);
unsafe_put_user(current->thread.error_code, &sc->err, Efault);
unsafe_put_user(regs->ip, &sc->ip, Efault);
unsafe_put_user(regs->flags, &sc->flags, Efault);
unsafe_put_user(regs->cs, &sc->cs, Efault);
unsafe_put_user(0, &sc->gs, Efault);
unsafe_put_user(0, &sc->fs, Efault);
unsafe_put_user(regs->ss, &sc->ss, Efault);
unsafe_put_user(fpstate, (unsigned long __user *)&sc->fpstate, Efault);
/* non-iBCS2 extensions.. */
unsafe_put_user(mask, &sc->oldmask, Efault);
unsafe_put_user(current->thread.cr2, &sc->cr2, Efault);
return 0;
Efault:
return -EFAULT;
}
#define unsafe_put_sigcontext(sc, fp, regs, set, label) \
do { \
if (__unsafe_setup_sigcontext(sc, fp, regs, set->sig[0])) \
goto label; \
} while(0);
#define unsafe_put_sigmask(set, frame, label) \
unsafe_put_user(*(__u64 *)(set), \
(__u64 __user *)&(frame)->uc.uc_sigmask, \
label)
static unsigned long frame_uc_flags(struct pt_regs *regs)
{
unsigned long flags;
if (boot_cpu_has(X86_FEATURE_XSAVE))
flags = UC_FP_XSTATE | UC_SIGCONTEXT_SS;
else
flags = UC_SIGCONTEXT_SS;
if (likely(user_64bit_mode(regs)))
flags |= UC_STRICT_RESTORE_SS;
return flags;
}
int x64_setup_rt_frame(struct ksignal *ksig, struct pt_regs *regs)
{
sigset_t *set = sigmask_to_save();
struct rt_sigframe __user *frame;
void __user *fp = NULL;
unsigned long uc_flags;
/* x86-64 should always use SA_RESTORER. */
if (!(ksig->ka.sa.sa_flags & SA_RESTORER))
return -EFAULT;
frame = get_sigframe(ksig, regs, sizeof(struct rt_sigframe), &fp);
uc_flags = frame_uc_flags(regs);
if (setup_signal_shadow_stack(ksig))
return -EFAULT;
if (!user_access_begin(frame, sizeof(*frame)))
return -EFAULT;
/* Create the ucontext. */
unsafe_put_user(uc_flags, &frame->uc.uc_flags, Efault);
unsafe_put_user(0, &frame->uc.uc_link, Efault);
unsafe_save_altstack(&frame->uc.uc_stack, regs->sp, Efault);
/* Set up to return from userspace. If provided, use a stub
already in userspace. */
unsafe_put_user(ksig->ka.sa.sa_restorer, &frame->pretcode, Efault);
unsafe_put_sigcontext(&frame->uc.uc_mcontext, fp, regs, set, Efault);
unsafe_put_sigmask(set, frame, Efault);
user_access_end();
if (ksig->ka.sa.sa_flags & SA_SIGINFO) {
if (copy_siginfo_to_user(&frame->info, &ksig->info))
return -EFAULT;
}
/* Set up registers for signal handler */
regs->di = ksig->sig;
/* In case the signal handler was declared without prototypes */
regs->ax = 0;
/* This also works for non SA_SIGINFO handlers because they expect the
next argument after the signal number on the stack. */
regs->si = (unsigned long)&frame->info;
regs->dx = (unsigned long)&frame->uc;
regs->ip = (unsigned long) ksig->ka.sa.sa_handler;
regs->sp = (unsigned long)frame;
/*
* Set up the CS and SS registers to run signal handlers in
* 64-bit mode, even if the handler happens to be interrupting
* 32-bit or 16-bit code.
*
* SS is subtle. In 64-bit mode, we don't need any particular
* SS descriptor, but we do need SS to be valid. It's possible
* that the old SS is entirely bogus -- this can happen if the
* signal we're trying to deliver is #GP or #SS caused by a bad
* SS value. We also have a compatibility issue here: DOSEMU
* relies on the contents of the SS register indicating the
* SS value at the time of the signal, even though that code in
* DOSEMU predates sigreturn's ability to restore SS. (DOSEMU
* avoids relying on sigreturn to restore SS; instead it uses
* a trampoline.) So we do our best: if the old SS was valid,
* we keep it. Otherwise we replace it.
*/
regs->cs = __USER_CS;
if (unlikely(regs->ss != __USER_DS))
force_valid_ss(regs);
return 0;
Efault:
user_access_end();
return -EFAULT;
}
/*
* Do a signal return; undo the signal stack.
*/
SYSCALL_DEFINE0(rt_sigreturn)
{
struct pt_regs *regs = current_pt_regs();
struct rt_sigframe __user *frame;
sigset_t set;
unsigned long uc_flags;
frame = (struct rt_sigframe __user *)(regs->sp - sizeof(long));
if (!access_ok(frame, sizeof(*frame)))
goto badframe;
if (__get_user(*(__u64 *)&set, (__u64 __user *)&frame->uc.uc_sigmask))
goto badframe;
if (__get_user(uc_flags, &frame->uc.uc_flags))
goto badframe;
set_current_blocked(&set);
if (!restore_sigcontext(regs, &frame->uc.uc_mcontext, uc_flags))
goto badframe;
if (restore_signal_shadow_stack())
goto badframe;
if (restore_altstack(&frame->uc.uc_stack))
goto badframe;
return regs->ax;
badframe:
signal_fault(regs, frame, "rt_sigreturn");
return 0;
}
#ifdef CONFIG_X86_X32_ABI
static int x32_copy_siginfo_to_user(struct compat_siginfo __user *to,
const struct kernel_siginfo *from)
{
struct compat_siginfo new;
copy_siginfo_to_external32(&new, from);
if (from->si_signo == SIGCHLD) {
new._sifields._sigchld_x32._utime = from->si_utime;
new._sifields._sigchld_x32._stime = from->si_stime;
}
if (copy_to_user(to, &new, sizeof(struct compat_siginfo)))
return -EFAULT;
return 0;
}
int copy_siginfo_to_user32(struct compat_siginfo __user *to,
const struct kernel_siginfo *from)
{
if (in_x32_syscall())
return x32_copy_siginfo_to_user(to, from);
return __copy_siginfo_to_user32(to, from);
}
int x32_setup_rt_frame(struct ksignal *ksig, struct pt_regs *regs)
{
compat_sigset_t *set = (compat_sigset_t *) sigmask_to_save();
struct rt_sigframe_x32 __user *frame;
unsigned long uc_flags;
void __user *restorer;
void __user *fp = NULL;
if (!(ksig->ka.sa.sa_flags & SA_RESTORER))
return -EFAULT;
frame = get_sigframe(ksig, regs, sizeof(*frame), &fp);
uc_flags = frame_uc_flags(regs);
if (!user_access_begin(frame, sizeof(*frame)))
return -EFAULT;
/* Create the ucontext. */
unsafe_put_user(uc_flags, &frame->uc.uc_flags, Efault);
unsafe_put_user(0, &frame->uc.uc_link, Efault);
unsafe_compat_save_altstack(&frame->uc.uc_stack, regs->sp, Efault);
unsafe_put_user(0, &frame->uc.uc__pad0, Efault);
restorer = ksig->ka.sa.sa_restorer;
unsafe_put_user(restorer, (unsigned long __user *)&frame->pretcode, Efault);
unsafe_put_sigcontext(&frame->uc.uc_mcontext, fp, regs, set, Efault);
unsafe_put_sigmask(set, frame, Efault);
user_access_end();
if (ksig->ka.sa.sa_flags & SA_SIGINFO) {
if (x32_copy_siginfo_to_user(&frame->info, &ksig->info))
return -EFAULT;
}
/* Set up registers for signal handler */
regs->sp = (unsigned long) frame;
regs->ip = (unsigned long) ksig->ka.sa.sa_handler;
/* We use the x32 calling convention here... */
regs->di = ksig->sig;
regs->si = (unsigned long) &frame->info;
regs->dx = (unsigned long) &frame->uc;
loadsegment(ds, __USER_DS);
loadsegment(es, __USER_DS);
regs->cs = __USER_CS;
regs->ss = __USER_DS;
return 0;
Efault:
user_access_end();
return -EFAULT;
}
COMPAT_SYSCALL_DEFINE0(x32_rt_sigreturn)
{
struct pt_regs *regs = current_pt_regs();
struct rt_sigframe_x32 __user *frame;
sigset_t set;
unsigned long uc_flags;
frame = (struct rt_sigframe_x32 __user *)(regs->sp - 8);
if (!access_ok(frame, sizeof(*frame)))
goto badframe;
if (__get_user(set.sig[0], (__u64 __user *)&frame->uc.uc_sigmask))
goto badframe;
if (__get_user(uc_flags, &frame->uc.uc_flags))
goto badframe;
set_current_blocked(&set);
if (!restore_sigcontext(regs, &frame->uc.uc_mcontext, uc_flags))
goto badframe;
if (compat_restore_altstack(&frame->uc.uc_stack))
goto badframe;
return regs->ax;
badframe:
signal_fault(regs, frame, "x32 rt_sigreturn");
return 0;
}
#endif /* CONFIG_X86_X32_ABI */
#ifdef CONFIG_COMPAT
void sigaction_compat_abi(struct k_sigaction *act, struct k_sigaction *oact)
{
if (!act)
return;
if (in_ia32_syscall())
act->sa.sa_flags |= SA_IA32_ABI;
if (in_x32_syscall())
act->sa.sa_flags |= SA_X32_ABI;
}
#endif /* CONFIG_COMPAT */
/*
* If adding a new si_code, there is probably new data in
* the siginfo. Make sure folks bumping the si_code
* limits also have to look at this code. Make sure any
* new fields are handled in copy_siginfo_to_user32()!
*/
static_assert(NSIGILL == 11);
static_assert(NSIGFPE == 15);
static_assert(NSIGSEGV == 10);
static_assert(NSIGBUS == 5);
static_assert(NSIGTRAP == 6);
static_assert(NSIGCHLD == 6);
static_assert(NSIGSYS == 2);
/* This is part of the ABI and can never change in size: */
static_assert(sizeof(siginfo_t) == 128);
/* This is a part of the ABI and can never change in alignment */
static_assert(__alignof__(siginfo_t) == 8);
/*
* The offsets of all the (unioned) si_fields are fixed
* in the ABI, of course. Make sure none of them ever
* move and are always at the beginning:
*/
static_assert(offsetof(siginfo_t, si_signo) == 0);
static_assert(offsetof(siginfo_t, si_errno) == 4);
static_assert(offsetof(siginfo_t, si_code) == 8);
/*
* Ensure that the size of each si_field never changes.
* If it does, it is a sign that the
* copy_siginfo_to_user32() code below needs to updated
* along with the size in the CHECK_SI_SIZE().
*
* We repeat this check for both the generic and compat
* siginfos.
*
* Note: it is OK for these to grow as long as the whole
* structure stays within the padding size (checked
* above).
*/
#define CHECK_SI_OFFSET(name) \
static_assert(offsetof(siginfo_t, _sifields) == \
offsetof(siginfo_t, _sifields.name))
#define CHECK_SI_SIZE(name, size) \
static_assert(sizeof_field(siginfo_t, _sifields.name) == size)
CHECK_SI_OFFSET(_kill);
CHECK_SI_SIZE (_kill, 2*sizeof(int));
static_assert(offsetof(siginfo_t, si_pid) == 0x10);
static_assert(offsetof(siginfo_t, si_uid) == 0x14);
CHECK_SI_OFFSET(_timer);
CHECK_SI_SIZE (_timer, 6*sizeof(int));
static_assert(offsetof(siginfo_t, si_tid) == 0x10);
static_assert(offsetof(siginfo_t, si_overrun) == 0x14);
static_assert(offsetof(siginfo_t, si_value) == 0x18);
CHECK_SI_OFFSET(_rt);
CHECK_SI_SIZE (_rt, 4*sizeof(int));
static_assert(offsetof(siginfo_t, si_pid) == 0x10);
static_assert(offsetof(siginfo_t, si_uid) == 0x14);
static_assert(offsetof(siginfo_t, si_value) == 0x18);
CHECK_SI_OFFSET(_sigchld);
CHECK_SI_SIZE (_sigchld, 8*sizeof(int));
static_assert(offsetof(siginfo_t, si_pid) == 0x10);
static_assert(offsetof(siginfo_t, si_uid) == 0x14);
static_assert(offsetof(siginfo_t, si_status) == 0x18);
static_assert(offsetof(siginfo_t, si_utime) == 0x20);
static_assert(offsetof(siginfo_t, si_stime) == 0x28);
#ifdef CONFIG_X86_X32_ABI
/* no _sigchld_x32 in the generic siginfo_t */
static_assert(sizeof_field(compat_siginfo_t, _sifields._sigchld_x32) ==
7*sizeof(int));
static_assert(offsetof(compat_siginfo_t, _sifields) ==
offsetof(compat_siginfo_t, _sifields._sigchld_x32));
static_assert(offsetof(compat_siginfo_t, _sifields._sigchld_x32._utime) == 0x18);
static_assert(offsetof(compat_siginfo_t, _sifields._sigchld_x32._stime) == 0x20);
#endif
CHECK_SI_OFFSET(_sigfault);
CHECK_SI_SIZE (_sigfault, 8*sizeof(int));
static_assert(offsetof(siginfo_t, si_addr) == 0x10);
static_assert(offsetof(siginfo_t, si_trapno) == 0x18);
static_assert(offsetof(siginfo_t, si_addr_lsb) == 0x18);
static_assert(offsetof(siginfo_t, si_lower) == 0x20);
static_assert(offsetof(siginfo_t, si_upper) == 0x28);
static_assert(offsetof(siginfo_t, si_pkey) == 0x20);
static_assert(offsetof(siginfo_t, si_perf_data) == 0x18);
static_assert(offsetof(siginfo_t, si_perf_type) == 0x20);
static_assert(offsetof(siginfo_t, si_perf_flags) == 0x24);
CHECK_SI_OFFSET(_sigpoll);
CHECK_SI_SIZE (_sigpoll, 4*sizeof(int));
static_assert(offsetof(siginfo_t, si_band) == 0x10);
static_assert(offsetof(siginfo_t, si_fd) == 0x18);
CHECK_SI_OFFSET(_sigsys);
CHECK_SI_SIZE (_sigsys, 4*sizeof(int));
static_assert(offsetof(siginfo_t, si_call_addr) == 0x10);
static_assert(offsetof(siginfo_t, si_syscall) == 0x18);
static_assert(offsetof(siginfo_t, si_arch) == 0x1C);
/* any new si_fields should be added here */