linux/arch/x86/mm/pkeys.c
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   1// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
   2/*
   3 * Intel Memory Protection Keys management
   4 * Copyright (c) 2015, Intel Corporation.
   5 */
   6#include <linux/debugfs.h>              /* debugfs_create_u32()         */
   7#include <linux/mm_types.h>             /* mm_struct, vma, etc...       */
   8#include <linux/pkeys.h>                /* PKEY_*                       */
   9#include <uapi/asm-generic/mman-common.h>
  10
  11#include <asm/cpufeature.h>             /* boot_cpu_has, ...            */
  12#include <asm/mmu_context.h>            /* vma_pkey()                   */
  13#include <asm/fpu/internal.h>           /* init_fpstate                 */
  14
  15int __execute_only_pkey(struct mm_struct *mm)
  16{
  17        bool need_to_set_mm_pkey = false;
  18        int execute_only_pkey = mm->context.execute_only_pkey;
  19        int ret;
  20
  21        /* Do we need to assign a pkey for mm's execute-only maps? */
  22        if (execute_only_pkey == -1) {
  23                /* Go allocate one to use, which might fail */
  24                execute_only_pkey = mm_pkey_alloc(mm);
  25                if (execute_only_pkey < 0)
  26                        return -1;
  27                need_to_set_mm_pkey = true;
  28        }
  29
  30        /*
  31         * We do not want to go through the relatively costly
  32         * dance to set PKRU if we do not need to.  Check it
  33         * first and assume that if the execute-only pkey is
  34         * write-disabled that we do not have to set it
  35         * ourselves.
  36         */
  37        if (!need_to_set_mm_pkey &&
  38            !__pkru_allows_read(read_pkru(), execute_only_pkey)) {
  39                return execute_only_pkey;
  40        }
  41
  42        /*
  43         * Set up PKRU so that it denies access for everything
  44         * other than execution.
  45         */
  46        ret = arch_set_user_pkey_access(current, execute_only_pkey,
  47                        PKEY_DISABLE_ACCESS);
  48        /*
  49         * If the PKRU-set operation failed somehow, just return
  50         * 0 and effectively disable execute-only support.
  51         */
  52        if (ret) {
  53                mm_set_pkey_free(mm, execute_only_pkey);
  54                return -1;
  55        }
  56
  57        /* We got one, store it and use it from here on out */
  58        if (need_to_set_mm_pkey)
  59                mm->context.execute_only_pkey = execute_only_pkey;
  60        return execute_only_pkey;
  61}
  62
  63static inline bool vma_is_pkey_exec_only(struct vm_area_struct *vma)
  64{
  65        /* Do this check first since the vm_flags should be hot */
  66        if ((vma->vm_flags & (VM_READ | VM_WRITE | VM_EXEC)) != VM_EXEC)
  67                return false;
  68        if (vma_pkey(vma) != vma->vm_mm->context.execute_only_pkey)
  69                return false;
  70
  71        return true;
  72}
  73
  74/*
  75 * This is only called for *plain* mprotect calls.
  76 */
  77int __arch_override_mprotect_pkey(struct vm_area_struct *vma, int prot, int pkey)
  78{
  79        /*
  80         * Is this an mprotect_pkey() call?  If so, never
  81         * override the value that came from the user.
  82         */
  83        if (pkey != -1)
  84                return pkey;
  85
  86        /*
  87         * The mapping is execute-only.  Go try to get the
  88         * execute-only protection key.  If we fail to do that,
  89         * fall through as if we do not have execute-only
  90         * support in this mm.
  91         */
  92        if (prot == PROT_EXEC) {
  93                pkey = execute_only_pkey(vma->vm_mm);
  94                if (pkey > 0)
  95                        return pkey;
  96        } else if (vma_is_pkey_exec_only(vma)) {
  97                /*
  98                 * Protections are *not* PROT_EXEC, but the mapping
  99                 * is using the exec-only pkey.  This mapping was
 100                 * PROT_EXEC and will no longer be.  Move back to
 101                 * the default pkey.
 102                 */
 103                return ARCH_DEFAULT_PKEY;
 104        }
 105
 106        /*
 107         * This is a vanilla, non-pkey mprotect (or we failed to
 108         * setup execute-only), inherit the pkey from the VMA we
 109         * are working on.
 110         */
 111        return vma_pkey(vma);
 112}
 113
 114#define PKRU_AD_KEY(pkey)       (PKRU_AD_BIT << ((pkey) * PKRU_BITS_PER_PKEY))
 115
 116/*
 117 * Make the default PKRU value (at execve() time) as restrictive
 118 * as possible.  This ensures that any threads clone()'d early
 119 * in the process's lifetime will not accidentally get access
 120 * to data which is pkey-protected later on.
 121 */
 122u32 init_pkru_value = PKRU_AD_KEY( 1) | PKRU_AD_KEY( 2) | PKRU_AD_KEY( 3) |
 123                      PKRU_AD_KEY( 4) | PKRU_AD_KEY( 5) | PKRU_AD_KEY( 6) |
 124                      PKRU_AD_KEY( 7) | PKRU_AD_KEY( 8) | PKRU_AD_KEY( 9) |
 125                      PKRU_AD_KEY(10) | PKRU_AD_KEY(11) | PKRU_AD_KEY(12) |
 126                      PKRU_AD_KEY(13) | PKRU_AD_KEY(14) | PKRU_AD_KEY(15);
 127
 128/*
 129 * Called from the FPU code when creating a fresh set of FPU
 130 * registers.  This is called from a very specific context where
 131 * we know the FPU regstiers are safe for use and we can use PKRU
 132 * directly.
 133 */
 134void copy_init_pkru_to_fpregs(void)
 135{
 136        u32 init_pkru_value_snapshot = READ_ONCE(init_pkru_value);
 137        /*
 138         * Override the PKRU state that came from 'init_fpstate'
 139         * with the baseline from the process.
 140         */
 141        write_pkru(init_pkru_value_snapshot);
 142}
 143
 144static ssize_t init_pkru_read_file(struct file *file, char __user *user_buf,
 145                             size_t count, loff_t *ppos)
 146{
 147        char buf[32];
 148        unsigned int len;
 149
 150        len = sprintf(buf, "0x%x\n", init_pkru_value);
 151        return simple_read_from_buffer(user_buf, count, ppos, buf, len);
 152}
 153
 154static ssize_t init_pkru_write_file(struct file *file,
 155                 const char __user *user_buf, size_t count, loff_t *ppos)
 156{
 157        struct pkru_state *pk;
 158        char buf[32];
 159        ssize_t len;
 160        u32 new_init_pkru;
 161
 162        len = min(count, sizeof(buf) - 1);
 163        if (copy_from_user(buf, user_buf, len))
 164                return -EFAULT;
 165
 166        /* Make the buffer a valid string that we can not overrun */
 167        buf[len] = '\0';
 168        if (kstrtouint(buf, 0, &new_init_pkru))
 169                return -EINVAL;
 170
 171        /*
 172         * Don't allow insane settings that will blow the system
 173         * up immediately if someone attempts to disable access
 174         * or writes to pkey 0.
 175         */
 176        if (new_init_pkru & (PKRU_AD_BIT|PKRU_WD_BIT))
 177                return -EINVAL;
 178
 179        WRITE_ONCE(init_pkru_value, new_init_pkru);
 180        pk = get_xsave_addr(&init_fpstate.xsave, XFEATURE_PKRU);
 181        if (!pk)
 182                return -EINVAL;
 183        pk->pkru = new_init_pkru;
 184        return count;
 185}
 186
 187static const struct file_operations fops_init_pkru = {
 188        .read = init_pkru_read_file,
 189        .write = init_pkru_write_file,
 190        .llseek = default_llseek,
 191};
 192
 193static int __init create_init_pkru_value(void)
 194{
 195        debugfs_create_file("init_pkru", S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR,
 196                        arch_debugfs_dir, NULL, &fops_init_pkru);
 197        return 0;
 198}
 199late_initcall(create_init_pkru_value);
 200
 201static __init int setup_init_pkru(char *opt)
 202{
 203        u32 new_init_pkru;
 204
 205        if (kstrtouint(opt, 0, &new_init_pkru))
 206                return 1;
 207
 208        WRITE_ONCE(init_pkru_value, new_init_pkru);
 209
 210        return 1;
 211}
 212__setup("init_pkru=", setup_init_pkru);
 213