linux/tools/testing
Andy Lutomirski a5d25e01c8 selftests/x86: Add a syscall_arg_fault_64 test for negative GSBASE
If the kernel erroneously allows WRGSBASE and user code writes a
negative value, paranoid_entry will get confused. Check for this by
writing a negative value to GSBASE and doing SYSENTER with TF set. A
successful run looks like:

    [RUN]	SYSENTER with TF, invalid state, and GSBASE < 0
    [SKIP]	Illegal instruction

A failed run causes a kernel hang, and I believe it's because we
double-fault and then get a never ending series of page faults and,
when we exhaust the double fault stack we double fault again,
starting the process over.

Signed-off-by: Andy Lutomirski <luto@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Borislav Petkov <bp@suse.de>
Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/f4f71efc91b9eae5e3dae21c9aee1c70cf5f370e.1590620529.git.luto@kernel.org
2020-06-22 18:56:36 +02:00
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fault-injection
ktest ktest: Fix typos in ktest.pl 2020-03-09 16:15:27 -04:00
kunit kunit: Fix TabError, remove defconfig code and handle when there is no kunitconfig 2020-06-01 14:14:07 -06:00
nvdimm tools/test/nvdimm: Fix out of tree build 2020-03-31 14:12:32 -07:00
radix-tree SPDX patches for 5.7-rc1. 2020-04-03 13:12:26 -07:00
scatterlist
selftests selftests/x86: Add a syscall_arg_fault_64 test for negative GSBASE 2020-06-22 18:56:36 +02:00
vsock SPDX patches for 5.7-rc1. 2020-04-03 13:12:26 -07:00