On Thu, Sep 24, 2015 at 1:26 PM, Stephen Smalley <s...@tycho.nsa.gov> wrote: > Hi, > > With the attached config and 4.3-rc2 on x86_64, I see the following in > /sys/kernel/debug/kernel_page_tables: > ... > ---[ High Kernel Mapping ]--- > 0xffffffff80000000-0xffffffff81000000 16M > pmd > 0xffffffff81000000-0xffffffff81600000 6M ro PSE GLB > x pmd > 0xffffffff81600000-0xffffffff81775000 1492K ro GLB > x pte > 0xffffffff81775000-0xffffffff81800000 556K RW GLB > x pte > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > 0xffffffff81800000-0xffffffff81a00000 2M ro PSE GLB > NX pmd > 0xffffffff81a00000-0xffffffff81b43000 1292K ro GLB > NX pte > 0xffffffff81b43000-0xffffffff82000000 4852K RW GLB > NX pte > 0xffffffff82000000-0xffffffff82200000 2M RW PSE GLB > NX pmd > 0xffffffff82200000-0xffffffffa0000000 478M > pmd > ... > > This region seems to be between the end of ex_table and the start of rodata, > $ objdump -x vmlinux | sort > ... > ffffffff817728b0 g __ex_table 0000000000000000 __start___ex_table > ffffffff817728b0 l d __ex_table 0000000000000000 __ex_table > ffffffff81774998 g __ex_table 0000000000000000 __stop___ex_table > ffffffff81800000 g .rodata 0000000000000000 __start_rodata > ffffffff81800000 l d .rodata 0000000000000000 .rodata > ... > > $ readelf -a vmlinux > ... > Section Headers: > [Nr] Name Type Address Offset > Size EntSize Flags Link Info Align > ... > [ 3] __ex_table PROGBITS ffffffff817728b0 009728b0 > 00000000000020e8 0000000000000000 A 0 0 8 > [ 4] .rodata PROGBITS ffffffff81800000 00a00000 > 00000000002eefd2 0000000000000000 A 0 0 64 > ... > > I see a similar rwx mapping with the stock Fedora kernels (e.g. 4.1.6), so it > isn't new to 4.3.
To me it looks like another alignment/padding issue like got fixed before. The space between __ex_table and rodata is (seems?) unused, so the default page table permissions end up being W+X. Can we fix the default to be NX instead? It'll make these bugs stay gone. -Kees -- Kees Cook Chrome OS Security -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to majord...@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/