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   1# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
   2# This config refers to the generic KASAN mode.
   3config HAVE_ARCH_KASAN
   4        bool
   5
   6config HAVE_ARCH_KASAN_SW_TAGS
   7        bool
   8
   9config HAVE_ARCH_KASAN_HW_TAGS
  10        bool
  11
  12config HAVE_ARCH_KASAN_VMALLOC
  13        bool
  14
  15config ARCH_DISABLE_KASAN_INLINE
  16        bool
  17        help
  18          An architecture might not support inline instrumentation.
  19          When this option is selected, inline and stack instrumentation are
  20          disabled.
  21
  22config CC_HAS_KASAN_GENERIC
  23        def_bool $(cc-option, -fsanitize=kernel-address)
  24
  25config CC_HAS_KASAN_SW_TAGS
  26        def_bool $(cc-option, -fsanitize=kernel-hwaddress)
  27
  28# This option is only required for software KASAN modes.
  29# Old GCC versions don't have proper support for no_sanitize_address.
  30# See https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=89124 for details.
  31config CC_HAS_WORKING_NOSANITIZE_ADDRESS
  32        def_bool !CC_IS_GCC || GCC_VERSION >= 80300
  33
  34menuconfig KASAN
  35        bool "KASAN: runtime memory debugger"
  36        depends on (((HAVE_ARCH_KASAN && CC_HAS_KASAN_GENERIC) || \
  37                     (HAVE_ARCH_KASAN_SW_TAGS && CC_HAS_KASAN_SW_TAGS)) && \
  38                    CC_HAS_WORKING_NOSANITIZE_ADDRESS) || \
  39                   HAVE_ARCH_KASAN_HW_TAGS
  40        depends on (SLUB && SYSFS) || (SLAB && !DEBUG_SLAB)
  41        select STACKDEPOT
  42        help
  43          Enables KASAN (KernelAddressSANitizer) - runtime memory debugger,
  44          designed to find out-of-bounds accesses and use-after-free bugs.
  45          See Documentation/dev-tools/kasan.rst for details.
  46
  47if KASAN
  48
  49choice
  50        prompt "KASAN mode"
  51        default KASAN_GENERIC
  52        help
  53          KASAN has three modes:
  54          1. generic KASAN (similar to userspace ASan,
  55             x86_64/arm64/xtensa, enabled with CONFIG_KASAN_GENERIC),
  56          2. software tag-based KASAN (arm64 only, based on software
  57             memory tagging (similar to userspace HWASan), enabled with
  58             CONFIG_KASAN_SW_TAGS), and
  59          3. hardware tag-based KASAN (arm64 only, based on hardware
  60             memory tagging, enabled with CONFIG_KASAN_HW_TAGS).
  61
  62          All KASAN modes are strictly debugging features.
  63
  64          For better error reports enable CONFIG_STACKTRACE.
  65
  66config KASAN_GENERIC
  67        bool "Generic mode"
  68        depends on HAVE_ARCH_KASAN && CC_HAS_KASAN_GENERIC
  69        select SLUB_DEBUG if SLUB
  70        select CONSTRUCTORS
  71        help
  72          Enables generic KASAN mode.
  73
  74          This mode is supported in both GCC and Clang. With GCC it requires
  75          version 8.3.0 or later. Any supported Clang version is compatible,
  76          but detection of out-of-bounds accesses for global variables is
  77          supported only since Clang 11.
  78
  79          This mode consumes about 1/8th of available memory at kernel start
  80          and introduces an overhead of ~x1.5 for the rest of the allocations.
  81          The performance slowdown is ~x3.
  82
  83          Currently CONFIG_KASAN_GENERIC doesn't work with CONFIG_DEBUG_SLAB
  84          (the resulting kernel does not boot).
  85
  86config KASAN_SW_TAGS
  87        bool "Software tag-based mode"
  88        depends on HAVE_ARCH_KASAN_SW_TAGS && CC_HAS_KASAN_SW_TAGS
  89        select SLUB_DEBUG if SLUB
  90        select CONSTRUCTORS
  91        help
  92          Enables software tag-based KASAN mode.
  93
  94          This mode require software memory tagging support in the form of
  95          HWASan-like compiler instrumentation.
  96
  97          Currently this mode is only implemented for arm64 CPUs and relies on
  98          Top Byte Ignore. This mode requires Clang.
  99
 100          This mode consumes about 1/16th of available memory at kernel start
 101          and introduces an overhead of ~20% for the rest of the allocations.
 102          This mode may potentially introduce problems relating to pointer
 103          casting and comparison, as it embeds tags into the top byte of each
 104          pointer.
 105
 106          Currently CONFIG_KASAN_SW_TAGS doesn't work with CONFIG_DEBUG_SLAB
 107          (the resulting kernel does not boot).
 108
 109config KASAN_HW_TAGS
 110        bool "Hardware tag-based mode"
 111        depends on HAVE_ARCH_KASAN_HW_TAGS
 112        depends on SLUB
 113        help
 114          Enables hardware tag-based KASAN mode.
 115
 116          This mode requires hardware memory tagging support, and can be used
 117          by any architecture that provides it.
 118
 119          Currently this mode is only implemented for arm64 CPUs starting from
 120          ARMv8.5 and relies on Memory Tagging Extension and Top Byte Ignore.
 121
 122endchoice
 123
 124choice
 125        prompt "Instrumentation type"
 126        depends on KASAN_GENERIC || KASAN_SW_TAGS
 127        default KASAN_OUTLINE
 128
 129config KASAN_OUTLINE
 130        bool "Outline instrumentation"
 131        help
 132          Before every memory access compiler insert function call
 133          __asan_load*/__asan_store*. These functions performs check
 134          of shadow memory. This is slower than inline instrumentation,
 135          however it doesn't bloat size of kernel's .text section so
 136          much as inline does.
 137
 138config KASAN_INLINE
 139        bool "Inline instrumentation"
 140        depends on !ARCH_DISABLE_KASAN_INLINE
 141        help
 142          Compiler directly inserts code checking shadow memory before
 143          memory accesses. This is faster than outline (in some workloads
 144          it gives about x2 boost over outline instrumentation), but
 145          make kernel's .text size much bigger.
 146
 147endchoice
 148
 149config KASAN_STACK
 150        bool "Enable stack instrumentation (unsafe)" if CC_IS_CLANG && !COMPILE_TEST
 151        depends on KASAN_GENERIC || KASAN_SW_TAGS
 152        depends on !ARCH_DISABLE_KASAN_INLINE
 153        default y if CC_IS_GCC
 154        help
 155          The LLVM stack address sanitizer has a know problem that
 156          causes excessive stack usage in a lot of functions, see
 157          https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=38809
 158          Disabling asan-stack makes it safe to run kernels build
 159          with clang-8 with KASAN enabled, though it loses some of
 160          the functionality.
 161          This feature is always disabled when compile-testing with clang
 162          to avoid cluttering the output in stack overflow warnings,
 163          but clang users can still enable it for builds without
 164          CONFIG_COMPILE_TEST.  On gcc it is assumed to always be safe
 165          to use and enabled by default.
 166          If the architecture disables inline instrumentation, stack
 167          instrumentation is also disabled as it adds inline-style
 168          instrumentation that is run unconditionally.
 169
 170config KASAN_TAGS_IDENTIFY
 171        bool "Enable memory corruption identification"
 172        depends on KASAN_SW_TAGS || KASAN_HW_TAGS
 173        help
 174          This option enables best-effort identification of bug type
 175          (use-after-free or out-of-bounds) at the cost of increased
 176          memory consumption.
 177
 178config KASAN_VMALLOC
 179        bool "Back mappings in vmalloc space with real shadow memory"
 180        depends on KASAN_GENERIC && HAVE_ARCH_KASAN_VMALLOC
 181        help
 182          By default, the shadow region for vmalloc space is the read-only
 183          zero page. This means that KASAN cannot detect errors involving
 184          vmalloc space.
 185
 186          Enabling this option will hook in to vmap/vmalloc and back those
 187          mappings with real shadow memory allocated on demand. This allows
 188          for KASAN to detect more sorts of errors (and to support vmapped
 189          stacks), but at the cost of higher memory usage.
 190
 191config KASAN_KUNIT_TEST
 192        tristate "KUnit-compatible tests of KASAN bug detection capabilities" if !KUNIT_ALL_TESTS
 193        depends on KASAN && KUNIT
 194        default KUNIT_ALL_TESTS
 195        help
 196          This is a KUnit test suite doing various nasty things like
 197          out of bounds and use after free accesses. It is useful for testing
 198          kernel debugging features like KASAN.
 199
 200          For more information on KUnit and unit tests in general, please refer
 201          to the KUnit documentation in Documentation/dev-tools/kunit.
 202
 203config KASAN_MODULE_TEST
 204        tristate "KUnit-incompatible tests of KASAN bug detection capabilities"
 205        depends on m && KASAN && !KASAN_HW_TAGS
 206        help
 207          This is a part of the KASAN test suite that is incompatible with
 208          KUnit. Currently includes tests that do bad copy_from/to_user
 209          accesses.
 210
 211endif # KASAN
 212