On Tue, Nov 23, 2021 at 11:17:36AM -0800, Todd Kjos wrote: > Since we are no longer going to copy the pre-fixup > data from the target buffer, we need to read > pre-translated FD array information from the source > buffer. >
The commit message is really misleading. From the commit message it sounds like the commit is changing runtime but it's not. What I want is a commit message like this: This patch is to prepare for an up coming patch where we read pre-translated fds from the sender buffer and translate them before copying them to the target. It does not change run time. The patch adds two new parameters to binder_translate_fd_array() to hold the sender buffer and sender buffer parent. These parameters let us call copy_from_user() directly instead of using binder_alloc_copy_from_buffer() which is a cleanup. Also the patch adds some new alignment checks. Previously the alignment checks would have been done in a different place, but this lets us print more useful error messages. > Signed-off-by: Todd Kjos <tk...@google.com> > --- > drivers/android/binder.c | 40 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- > 1 file changed, 33 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/drivers/android/binder.c b/drivers/android/binder.c > index 571d3c203557..2300fa8e09d5 100644 > --- a/drivers/android/binder.c > +++ b/drivers/android/binder.c > @@ -2234,15 +2234,17 @@ static int binder_translate_fd(u32 fd, binder_size_t > fd_offset, > } > > static int binder_translate_fd_array(struct binder_fd_array_object *fda, > + const void __user *u, I wish we could use sender/target terminology everywhere. Please change every place that has "u" or "user" to either "sender" or "target" as appropriate. > struct binder_buffer_object *parent, > + struct binder_buffer_object *uparent, ^ > struct binder_transaction *t, > struct binder_thread *thread, > struct binder_transaction *in_reply_to) > { > binder_size_t fdi, fd_buf_size; > binder_size_t fda_offset; > + const void __user *ufda_base; ^ > struct binder_proc *proc = thread->proc; > - struct binder_proc *target_proc = t->to_proc; > > fd_buf_size = sizeof(u32) * fda->num_fds; > if (fda->num_fds >= SIZE_MAX / sizeof(u32)) { > @@ -2266,7 +2268,10 @@ static int binder_translate_fd_array(struct > binder_fd_array_object *fda, > */> fda_offset = (parent->buffer - (uintptr_t)t->buffer->user_data) > + > fda->parent_offset; > - if (!IS_ALIGNED((unsigned long)fda_offset, sizeof(u32))) { > + ufda_base = (void __user *)uparent->buffer + fda->parent_offset; > + > + if (!IS_ALIGNED((unsigned long)fda_offset, sizeof(u32)) || > + !IS_ALIGNED((unsigned long)ufda_base, sizeof(u32))) { > binder_user_error("%d:%d parent offset not aligned > correctly.\n", > proc->pid, thread->pid); > return -EINVAL; > @@ -2275,10 +2280,9 @@ static int binder_translate_fd_array(struct > binder_fd_array_object *fda, > u32 fd; > int ret; > binder_size_t offset = fda_offset + fdi * sizeof(fd); > + binder_size_t uoffset = fdi * sizeof(fd); > > - ret = binder_alloc_copy_from_buffer(&target_proc->alloc, > - &fd, t->buffer, > - offset, sizeof(fd)); > + ret = copy_from_user(&fd, ufda_base + uoffset, sizeof(fd)); > if (!ret) > ret = binder_translate_fd(fd, offset, t, thread, > in_reply_to); This is something from the original code but if the copy_from_user() fails, then we just skip that "fd" without informing the user. It feels wrong. Does that not lead to a bug in the target app? > @@ -2951,6 +2955,8 @@ static void binder_transaction(struct binder_proc *proc, > case BINDER_TYPE_FDA: { > struct binder_object ptr_object; > binder_size_t parent_offset; > + struct binder_object user_object; > + size_t user_parent_size; > struct binder_fd_array_object *fda = > to_binder_fd_array_object(hdr); > size_t num_valid = (buffer_offset - off_start_offset) / > @@ -2982,8 +2988,28 @@ static void binder_transaction(struct binder_proc > *proc, > return_error_line = __LINE__; > goto err_bad_parent; > } > - ret = binder_translate_fd_array(fda, parent, t, thread, > - in_reply_to); > + > + /* > + * We need to read the user version of the parent > + * object to get the original user offset > + */ > + user_parent_size = > + binder_get_object(proc, user_buffer, t->buffer, > + parent_offset, &user_object); > + if (user_parent_size != sizeof(user_object.bbo)) { > + binder_user_error("%d:%d invalid ptr object > size: %lld vs %lld\n", Apparently %lld breaks the build on my .config. The correct format for size_t is %zd. > + proc->pid, thread->pid, > + user_parent_size, > + sizeof(user_object.bbo)); > + return_error = BR_FAILED_REPLY; > + return_error_param = -EINVAL; > + return_error_line = __LINE__; > + goto err_bad_parent; > + } > + ret = binder_translate_fd_array(fda, user_buffer, > + parent, > + &user_object.bbo, t, > + thread, in_reply_to); regards, dan carpenter _______________________________________________ devel mailing list de...@linuxdriverproject.org http://driverdev.linuxdriverproject.org/mailman/listinfo/driverdev-devel