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	Previously virt_addr_valid() was insufficient to validate if virt_to_page() could be called on an address on arm64. This has since been fixed up so there is no need for the extra check. Drop it. Signed-off-by: Laura Abbott <labbott@redhat.com> Acked-by: Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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/*
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 * This implements the various checks for CONFIG_HARDENED_USERCOPY*,
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 * which are designed to protect kernel memory from needless exposure
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 * and overwrite under many unintended conditions. This code is based
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 * on PAX_USERCOPY, which is:
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 *
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 * Copyright (C) 2001-2016 PaX Team, Bradley Spengler, Open Source
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 * Security Inc.
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 *
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 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
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 * published by the Free Software Foundation.
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 *
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 */
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#define pr_fmt(fmt) KBUILD_MODNAME ": " fmt
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#include <linux/mm.h>
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#include <linux/slab.h>
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#include <linux/sched.h>
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#include <linux/sched/task.h>
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#include <linux/sched/task_stack.h>
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#include <linux/thread_info.h>
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#include <asm/sections.h>
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/*
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 * Checks if a given pointer and length is contained by the current
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 * stack frame (if possible).
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 *
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 * Returns:
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 *	NOT_STACK: not at all on the stack
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 *	GOOD_FRAME: fully within a valid stack frame
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 *	GOOD_STACK: fully on the stack (when can't do frame-checking)
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 *	BAD_STACK: error condition (invalid stack position or bad stack frame)
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 */
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static noinline int check_stack_object(const void *obj, unsigned long len)
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{
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	const void * const stack = task_stack_page(current);
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	const void * const stackend = stack + THREAD_SIZE;
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	int ret;
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	/* Object is not on the stack at all. */
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	if (obj + len <= stack || stackend <= obj)
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		return NOT_STACK;
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	/*
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	 * Reject: object partially overlaps the stack (passing the
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	 * the check above means at least one end is within the stack,
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	 * so if this check fails, the other end is outside the stack).
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	 */
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	if (obj < stack || stackend < obj + len)
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		return BAD_STACK;
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	/* Check if object is safely within a valid frame. */
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	ret = arch_within_stack_frames(stack, stackend, obj, len);
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	if (ret)
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		return ret;
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	return GOOD_STACK;
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}
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static void report_usercopy(const void *ptr, unsigned long len,
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			    bool to_user, const char *type)
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{
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	pr_emerg("kernel memory %s attempt detected %s %p (%s) (%lu bytes)\n",
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		to_user ? "exposure" : "overwrite",
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		to_user ? "from" : "to", ptr, type ? : "unknown", len);
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	/*
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	 * For greater effect, it would be nice to do do_group_exit(),
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	 * but BUG() actually hooks all the lock-breaking and per-arch
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	 * Oops code, so that is used here instead.
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	 */
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	BUG();
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}
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/* Returns true if any portion of [ptr,ptr+n) over laps with [low,high). */
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static bool overlaps(const void *ptr, unsigned long n, unsigned long low,
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		     unsigned long high)
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{
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	unsigned long check_low = (uintptr_t)ptr;
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	unsigned long check_high = check_low + n;
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	/* Does not overlap if entirely above or entirely below. */
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	if (check_low >= high || check_high <= low)
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		return false;
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	return true;
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}
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/* Is this address range in the kernel text area? */
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static inline const char *check_kernel_text_object(const void *ptr,
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						   unsigned long n)
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{
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	unsigned long textlow = (unsigned long)_stext;
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	unsigned long texthigh = (unsigned long)_etext;
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	unsigned long textlow_linear, texthigh_linear;
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	if (overlaps(ptr, n, textlow, texthigh))
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		return "<kernel text>";
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	/*
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	 * Some architectures have virtual memory mappings with a secondary
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	 * mapping of the kernel text, i.e. there is more than one virtual
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	 * kernel address that points to the kernel image. It is usually
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	 * when there is a separate linear physical memory mapping, in that
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	 * __pa() is not just the reverse of __va(). This can be detected
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	 * and checked:
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	 */
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	textlow_linear = (unsigned long)lm_alias(textlow);
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	/* No different mapping: we're done. */
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	if (textlow_linear == textlow)
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		return NULL;
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	/* Check the secondary mapping... */
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	texthigh_linear = (unsigned long)lm_alias(texthigh);
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	if (overlaps(ptr, n, textlow_linear, texthigh_linear))
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		return "<linear kernel text>";
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	return NULL;
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}
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static inline const char *check_bogus_address(const void *ptr, unsigned long n)
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{
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	/* Reject if object wraps past end of memory. */
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	if ((unsigned long)ptr + n < (unsigned long)ptr)
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		return "<wrapped address>";
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	/* Reject if NULL or ZERO-allocation. */
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	if (ZERO_OR_NULL_PTR(ptr))
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		return "<null>";
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	return NULL;
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}
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/* Checks for allocs that are marked in some way as spanning multiple pages. */
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static inline const char *check_page_span(const void *ptr, unsigned long n,
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					  struct page *page, bool to_user)
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{
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#ifdef CONFIG_HARDENED_USERCOPY_PAGESPAN
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	const void *end = ptr + n - 1;
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	struct page *endpage;
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	bool is_reserved, is_cma;
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	/*
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	 * Sometimes the kernel data regions are not marked Reserved (see
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	 * check below). And sometimes [_sdata,_edata) does not cover
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	 * rodata and/or bss, so check each range explicitly.
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	 */
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	/* Allow reads of kernel rodata region (if not marked as Reserved). */
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	if (ptr >= (const void *)__start_rodata &&
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	    end <= (const void *)__end_rodata) {
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		if (!to_user)
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			return "<rodata>";
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		return NULL;
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	}
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	/* Allow kernel data region (if not marked as Reserved). */
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	if (ptr >= (const void *)_sdata && end <= (const void *)_edata)
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		return NULL;
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	/* Allow kernel bss region (if not marked as Reserved). */
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	if (ptr >= (const void *)__bss_start &&
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	    end <= (const void *)__bss_stop)
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		return NULL;
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	/* Is the object wholly within one base page? */
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	if (likely(((unsigned long)ptr & (unsigned long)PAGE_MASK) ==
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		   ((unsigned long)end & (unsigned long)PAGE_MASK)))
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		return NULL;
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	/* Allow if fully inside the same compound (__GFP_COMP) page. */
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	endpage = virt_to_head_page(end);
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	if (likely(endpage == page))
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		return NULL;
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	/*
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	 * Reject if range is entirely either Reserved (i.e. special or
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	 * device memory), or CMA. Otherwise, reject since the object spans
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	 * several independently allocated pages.
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	 */
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	is_reserved = PageReserved(page);
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	is_cma = is_migrate_cma_page(page);
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	if (!is_reserved && !is_cma)
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		return "<spans multiple pages>";
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	for (ptr += PAGE_SIZE; ptr <= end; ptr += PAGE_SIZE) {
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		page = virt_to_head_page(ptr);
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		if (is_reserved && !PageReserved(page))
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			return "<spans Reserved and non-Reserved pages>";
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		if (is_cma && !is_migrate_cma_page(page))
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			return "<spans CMA and non-CMA pages>";
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	}
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#endif
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	return NULL;
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}
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static inline const char *check_heap_object(const void *ptr, unsigned long n,
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					    bool to_user)
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{
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	struct page *page;
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	if (!virt_addr_valid(ptr))
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		return NULL;
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	page = virt_to_head_page(ptr);
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	/* Check slab allocator for flags and size. */
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	if (PageSlab(page))
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		return __check_heap_object(ptr, n, page);
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	/* Verify object does not incorrectly span multiple pages. */
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	return check_page_span(ptr, n, page, to_user);
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}
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/*
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 * Validates that the given object is:
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 * - not bogus address
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 * - known-safe heap or stack object
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 * - not in kernel text
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 */
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void __check_object_size(const void *ptr, unsigned long n, bool to_user)
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{
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	const char *err;
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	/* Skip all tests if size is zero. */
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	if (!n)
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		return;
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	/* Check for invalid addresses. */
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	err = check_bogus_address(ptr, n);
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	if (err)
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		goto report;
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	/* Check for bad heap object. */
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	err = check_heap_object(ptr, n, to_user);
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	if (err)
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		goto report;
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	/* Check for bad stack object. */
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	switch (check_stack_object(ptr, n)) {
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	case NOT_STACK:
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		/* Object is not touching the current process stack. */
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		break;
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	case GOOD_FRAME:
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	case GOOD_STACK:
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		/*
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		 * Object is either in the correct frame (when it
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		 * is possible to check) or just generally on the
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		 * process stack (when frame checking not available).
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		 */
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		return;
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	default:
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		err = "<process stack>";
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		goto report;
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	}
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	/* Check for object in kernel to avoid text exposure. */
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	err = check_kernel_text_object(ptr, n);
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	if (!err)
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		return;
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report:
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	report_usercopy(ptr, n, to_user, err);
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(__check_object_size);
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