[PATCH v7 13/14] module: Do not set nx for module memory before freeing

Jessica Yu jeyu at kernel.org
Thu Dec 13 14:10:13 UTC 2018


+++ Nadav Amit [04/12/18 17:34 -0800]:
>When module memory is about to be freed, there is no apparent reason to
>make it (and its data) executable, but that's exactly what is done
>today. This is not efficient and not secure.
>
>There are various theories why it was done, but none of them seem as
>something that really require it today. nios2 uses kmalloc for module
>memory, but anyhow it does not change the PTEs of the module memory.  In
>x86, changing vmalloc'd memory mappings also modifies the direct mapping
>alias, but the NX-bit is not modified in such way.
>
>So let's remove it. Andy suggested that the changes of the PTEs can be
>avoided (excluding the direct-mapping alias), which is true. However,
>in x86 it requires some cleanup of the contiguous page allocator, which
>is outside of the scope of this patch-set.
>
>Cc: Rick P Edgecombe <rick.p.edgecombe at intel.com>
>Cc: Will Deacon <will.deacon at arm.com>
>Cc: Andy Lutomirski <luto at kernel.org>
>Signed-off-by: Nadav Amit <namit at vmware.com>

[ Thanks Andrea Parri for the cc ]

Regarding the patch subject, don't you mean "Do not make module
memory executable" or "Do not unset nx" instead of "Do not set nx"?
Hm, these double negatives are confusing :-)

I think this also needs to be done in the load_module() error path.
See the bug_cleanup label. There, module_disable_{ro,nx}() are called
before module deallocation.

I am not sure why all this was made executable before freeing in the
first place.  Tried to dig through the commit history and the first
commit that introduced this behavior was 448694a1d50 ("module: undo
module RONX protection correctly"). There, the behavior was changed
from W+NX to W+X before releasing the module. But AFAIK from the
changelog, there was no real technical reason behind it, it stemmed
out of the complaint of code asymmetry :-/

Jessica

>---
> kernel/module.c | 35 ++++++++++++++++++++++-------------
> 1 file changed, 22 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
>
>diff --git a/kernel/module.c b/kernel/module.c
>index 7cb207249437..57c5b23746e7 100644
>--- a/kernel/module.c
>+++ b/kernel/module.c
>@@ -2027,20 +2027,29 @@ void set_all_modules_text_ro(void)
> 	mutex_unlock(&module_mutex);
> }
>
>-static void disable_ro_nx(const struct module_layout *layout)
>+static void module_restore_mappings(const struct module_layout *layout)
> {
>-	if (rodata_enabled) {
>-		frob_text(layout, set_memory_rw);
>-		frob_rodata(layout, set_memory_rw);
>-		frob_ro_after_init(layout, set_memory_rw);
>-	}
>-	frob_rodata(layout, set_memory_x);
>-	frob_ro_after_init(layout, set_memory_x);
>-	frob_writable_data(layout, set_memory_x);
>+	/*
>+	 * First, make the mappings of the code non-executable to prevent
>+	 * transient W+X mappings from being set when the text is set as RW.
>+	 */
>+	frob_text(layout, set_memory_nx);
>+
>+	if (!rodata_enabled)
>+		return;
>+
>+	/*
>+	 * Second, set the memory as writable. Although the module memory is
>+	 * about to be freed, these calls are required (at least on x86) to
>+	 * restore the direct map to its "correct" state.
>+	 */
>+	frob_text(layout, set_memory_rw);
>+	frob_rodata(layout, set_memory_rw);
>+	frob_ro_after_init(layout, set_memory_rw);
> }
>
> #else
>-static void disable_ro_nx(const struct module_layout *layout) { }
>+static void module_restore_mappings(const struct module_layout *layout) { }
> static void module_enable_nx(const struct module *mod) { }
> static void module_disable_nx(const struct module *mod) { }
> #endif
>@@ -2173,7 +2182,7 @@ static void free_module(struct module *mod)
> 	mutex_unlock(&module_mutex);
>
> 	/* This may be empty, but that's OK */
>-	disable_ro_nx(&mod->init_layout);
>+	module_restore_mappings(&mod->init_layout);
> 	module_arch_freeing_init(mod);
> 	module_memfree(mod->init_layout.base);
> 	kfree(mod->args);
>@@ -2183,7 +2192,7 @@ static void free_module(struct module *mod)
> 	lockdep_free_key_range(mod->core_layout.base, mod->core_layout.size);
>
> 	/* Finally, free the core (containing the module structure) */
>-	disable_ro_nx(&mod->core_layout);
>+	module_restore_mappings(&mod->core_layout);
> 	module_memfree(mod->core_layout.base);
> }
>
>@@ -3507,7 +3516,7 @@ static noinline int do_init_module(struct module *mod)
> #endif
> 	module_enable_ro(mod, true);
> 	mod_tree_remove_init(mod);
>-	disable_ro_nx(&mod->init_layout);
>+	module_restore_mappings(&mod->init_layout);
> 	module_arch_freeing_init(mod);
> 	mod->init_layout.base = NULL;
> 	mod->init_layout.size = 0;
>-- 
>2.17.1
>



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