On 2019-09-05, Al Viro <[email protected]> wrote: > On Thu, Sep 05, 2019 at 06:19:22AM +1000, Aleksa Sarai wrote: > > +/* > > + * "memset(p, 0, size)" but for user space buffers. Caller must have > > already > > + * checked access_ok(p, size). > > + */ > > +static int __memzero_user(void __user *p, size_t s) > > +{ > > + const char zeros[BUFFER_SIZE] = {}; > > + while (s > 0) { > > + size_t n = min(s, sizeof(zeros)); > > + > > + if (__copy_to_user(p, zeros, n)) > > + return -EFAULT; > > + > > + p += n; > > + s -= n; > > + } > > + return 0; > > +} > > That's called clear_user().
Already switched, I didn't know about clear_user() -- I assumed it
would've been called bzero_user() or memzero_user() and didn't find it
when looking.
> > +int copy_struct_to_user(void __user *dst, size_t usize,
> > + const void *src, size_t ksize)
> > +{
> > + size_t size = min(ksize, usize);
> > + size_t rest = abs(ksize - usize);
> > +
> > + if (unlikely(usize > PAGE_SIZE))
> > + return -EFAULT;
>
> Why?
>
> > + } else if (usize > ksize) {
> > + if (__memzero_user(dst + size, rest))
> > + return -EFAULT;
> > + }
> > + /* Copy the interoperable parts of the struct. */
> > + if (__copy_to_user(dst, src, size))
> > + return -EFAULT;
>
> Why not simply clear_user() and copy_to_user()?
I'm not sure I understand what you mean -- are you asking why we need to
do memchr_inv(src + size, 0, rest) earlier?
>
> > +int copy_struct_from_user(void *dst, size_t ksize,
> > + const void __user *src, size_t usize)
> > +{
> > + size_t size = min(ksize, usize);
> > + size_t rest = abs(ksize - usize);
>
> Cute, but... you would be just as well without that 'rest' thing.
I would argue it's harder to mess up using "rest" compared to getting
"ksize - usize" and "usize - ksize" mixed up (and it's a bit more
readable).
> > +
> > + if (unlikely(usize > PAGE_SIZE))
> > + return -EFAULT;
>
> Again, why?
As discussed in a sister thread, I will leave this in the callers
(though I would argue callers should always do some kind of sanity check
like this).
>
> > + if (unlikely(!access_ok(src, usize)))
> > + return -EFAULT;
>
> Why not simply copy_from_user() here?
>
> > + /* Deal with trailing bytes. */
> > + if (usize < ksize)
> > + memset(dst + size, 0, rest);
> > + else if (usize > ksize) {
> > + const void __user *addr = src + size;
> > + char buffer[BUFFER_SIZE] = {};
> > +
> > + while (rest > 0) {
> > + size_t bufsize = min(rest, sizeof(buffer));
> > +
> > + if (__copy_from_user(buffer, addr, bufsize))
> > + return -EFAULT;
> > + if (memchr_inv(buffer, 0, bufsize))
> > + return -E2BIG;
>
> Frankly, that looks like a candidate for is_all_zeroes_user().
> With the loop like above serving as a dumb default. And on
> badly alighed address it _will_ be dumb. Probably too much
> so - something like
> if ((unsigned long)addr & 1) {
> u8 v;
> if (get_user(v, (__u8 __user *)addr))
> return -EFAULT;
> if (v)
> return -E2BIG;
> addr++;
> }
> if ((unsigned long)addr & 2) {
> u16 v;
> if (get_user(v, (__u16 __user *)addr))
> return -EFAULT;
> if (v)
> return -E2BIG;
> addr +=2;
> }
> if ((unsigned long)addr & 4) {
> u32 v;
> if (get_user(v, (__u32 __user *)addr))
> return -EFAULT;
> if (v)
> return -E2BIG;
> }
> <read the rest like you currently do>
> would be saner, and things like x86 could trivially add an
> asm variant - it's not hard. Incidentally, memchr_inv() is
> an overkill in this case...
Why is memchr_inv() overkill?
But yes, breaking this out to an asm-generic is_all_zeroes_user()
wouldn't hurt -- and I'll put a cleaned-up version of the alignment
handling there too. Should I drop it in asm-generic/uaccess.h, or
somewhere else?
--
Aleksa Sarai
Senior Software Engineer (Containers)
SUSE Linux GmbH
<https://www.cyphar.com/>
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