Hi, > On Jan 23, 2020, at 5:46 PM, Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <phi...@redhat.com> wrote: > > On 1/23/20 1:44 PM, Felipe Franciosi wrote: >> When querying an iSCSI server for the provisioning status of blocks (via >> GET LBA STATUS), Qemu only validates that the response descriptor zero's >> LBA matches the one requested. Given the SCSI spec allows servers to >> respond with the status of blocks beyond the end of the LUN, Qemu may >> have its heap corrupted by clearing/setting too many bits at the end of >> its allocmap for the LUN. >> A malicious guest in control of the iSCSI server could carefully program >> Qemu's heap (by selectively setting the bitmap) and then smash it. >> This limits the number of bits that iscsi_co_block_status() will try to >> update in the allocmap so it can't overflow the bitmap. > > Please add: > > Fixes: CVE-2020-1711 (title of CVE if possible)
I wasn't sure we had one yet. Kevin: can you do the needful in your branch? > Cc: qemu-sta...@nongnu.org Yeah, that's there. > >> Signed-off-by: Felipe Franciosi <fel...@nutanix.com> >> Signed-off-by: Peter Turschmid <peter.turs...@nutanix.com> >> Signed-off-by: Raphael Norwitz <raphael.norw...@nutanix.com> >> --- >> block/iscsi.c | 5 +++-- >> 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) >> diff --git a/block/iscsi.c b/block/iscsi.c >> index 2aea7e3f13..cbd57294ab 100644 >> --- a/block/iscsi.c >> +++ b/block/iscsi.c >> @@ -701,7 +701,7 @@ static int coroutine_fn >> iscsi_co_block_status(BlockDriverState *bs, >> struct scsi_get_lba_status *lbas = NULL; >> struct scsi_lba_status_descriptor *lbasd = NULL; >> struct IscsiTask iTask; >> - uint64_t lba; >> + uint64_t lba, max_bytes; >> int ret; >> iscsi_co_init_iscsitask(iscsilun, &iTask); >> @@ -721,6 +721,7 @@ static int coroutine_fn >> iscsi_co_block_status(BlockDriverState *bs, >> } >> lba = offset / iscsilun->block_size; >> + max_bytes = (iscsilun->num_blocks - lba) * iscsilun->block_size; >> qemu_mutex_lock(&iscsilun->mutex); >> retry: >> @@ -764,7 +765,7 @@ retry: >> goto out_unlock; >> } >> - *pnum = (int64_t) lbasd->num_blocks * iscsilun->block_size; >> + *pnum = MIN((int64_t) lbasd->num_blocks * iscsilun->block_size, >> max_bytes); >> if (lbasd->provisioning == SCSI_PROVISIONING_TYPE_DEALLOCATED || >> lbasd->provisioning == SCSI_PROVISIONING_TYPE_ANCHORED) { > > What about this? > > -- >8 -- > diff --git a/block/iscsi.c b/block/iscsi.c > index 2aea7e3f13..25598accbb 100644 > --- a/block/iscsi.c > +++ b/block/iscsi.c > @@ -506,6 +506,11 @@ iscsi_allocmap_update(IscsiLun *iscsilun, int64_t offset, > /* shrink to touch only completely contained clusters */ > cl_num_shrunk = DIV_ROUND_UP(offset, iscsilun->cluster_size); > nb_cls_shrunk = (offset + bytes) / iscsilun->cluster_size - cl_num_shrunk; > + if (nb_cls_expanded >= iscsilun->allocmap_size > + || nb_cls_shrunk >= iscsilun->allocmap_size) { > + error_report("iSCSI invalid request: ..." /* TODO */); > + return; > + } > if (allocated) { > bitmap_set(iscsilun->allocmap, cl_num_expanded, nb_cls_expanded); > } else { > --- I'm not sure the above is correct because (if I read this right) nb_cls_* represents the number of clusters, not the last cluster. Personally, I would have the checks (or "trim"s) closer to where they were issued (to fail sooner) and assert()s closer to bitmap (as no oob accesses should be happening at this point). There were also discussions about using safer (higher level) bitmaps for this. I'm always in favour of adding all reasonable checks. :) Cheers, Felipe