From: Dong Bo Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2017 06:11:29 +0000 (+0800) Subject: arm64: Preventing READ_IMPLIES_EXEC propagation X-Git-Tag: v5.15~10972^2~58 X-Git-Url: http://review.tizen.org/git/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=48f99c8ec0b25756d0283ab058826ae07d14fad7;p=platform%2Fkernel%2Flinux-starfive.git arm64: Preventing READ_IMPLIES_EXEC propagation Like arch/arm/, we inherit the READ_IMPLIES_EXEC personality flag across fork(). This is undesirable for a number of reasons: * ELF files that don't require executable stack can end up with it anyway * We end up performing un-necessary I-cache maintenance when mapping what should be non-executable pages * Restricting what is executable is generally desirable when defending against overflow attacks This patch clears the personality flag when setting up the personality for newly spwaned native tasks. Given that semi-recent AArch64 toolchains emit a non-executable PT_GNU_STACK header, userspace applications can already not rely on READ_IMPLIES_EXEC so shouldn't be adversely affected by this change. Cc: Reported-by: Peter Maydell Signed-off-by: Dong Bo [will: added comment to compat code, rewrote commit message] Signed-off-by: Will Deacon --- diff --git a/arch/arm64/include/asm/elf.h b/arch/arm64/include/asm/elf.h index 5d17004..ac3fb74 100644 --- a/arch/arm64/include/asm/elf.h +++ b/arch/arm64/include/asm/elf.h @@ -142,6 +142,7 @@ typedef struct user_fpsimd_state elf_fpregset_t; ({ \ clear_bit(TIF_32BIT, ¤t->mm->context.flags); \ clear_thread_flag(TIF_32BIT); \ + current->personality &= ~READ_IMPLIES_EXEC; \ }) /* update AT_VECTOR_SIZE_ARCH if the number of NEW_AUX_ENT entries changes */ @@ -187,6 +188,11 @@ typedef compat_elf_greg_t compat_elf_gregset_t[COMPAT_ELF_NGREG]; ((x)->e_flags & EF_ARM_EABI_MASK)) #define compat_start_thread compat_start_thread +/* + * Unlike the native SET_PERSONALITY macro, the compat version inherits + * READ_IMPLIES_EXEC across a fork() since this is the behaviour on + * arch/arm/. + */ #define COMPAT_SET_PERSONALITY(ex) \ ({ \ set_bit(TIF_32BIT, ¤t->mm->context.flags); \