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1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
2 /*
3 * Access kernel memory without faulting.
4 */
5 #include <linux/export.h>
6 #include <linux/mm.h>
7 #include <linux/uaccess.h>
8
9 static __always_inline long
10 probe_read_common(void *dst, const void __user *src, size_t size)
11 {
12 long ret;
13
14 pagefault_disable();
15 ret = __copy_from_user_inatomic(dst, src, size);
16 pagefault_enable();
17
18 return ret ? -EFAULT : 0;
19 }
20
21 static __always_inline long
22 probe_write_common(void __user *dst, const void *src, size_t size)
23 {
24 long ret;
25
26 pagefault_disable();
27 ret = __copy_to_user_inatomic(dst, src, size);
28 pagefault_enable();
29
30 return ret ? -EFAULT : 0;
31 }
32
33 /**
34 * probe_kernel_read(): safely attempt to read from a kernel-space location
35 * @dst: pointer to the buffer that shall take the data
36 * @src: address to read from
37 * @size: size of the data chunk
38 *
39 * Safely read from address @src to the buffer at @dst. If a kernel fault
40 * happens, handle that and return -EFAULT.
41 *
42 * We ensure that the copy_from_user is executed in atomic context so that
43 * do_page_fault() doesn't attempt to take mmap_sem. This makes
44 * probe_kernel_read() suitable for use within regions where the caller
45 * already holds mmap_sem, or other locks which nest inside mmap_sem.
46 *
47 * probe_kernel_read_strict() is the same as probe_kernel_read() except for
48 * the case where architectures have non-overlapping user and kernel address
49 * ranges: probe_kernel_read_strict() will additionally return -EFAULT for
50 * probing memory on a user address range where probe_user_read() is supposed
51 * to be used instead.
52 */
53
54 long __weak probe_kernel_read(void *dst, const void *src, size_t size)
55 __attribute__((alias("__probe_kernel_read")));
56
57 long __weak probe_kernel_read_strict(void *dst, const void *src, size_t size)
58 __attribute__((alias("__probe_kernel_read")));
59
60 long __probe_kernel_read(void *dst, const void *src, size_t size)
61 {
62 long ret;
63 mm_segment_t old_fs = get_fs();
64
65 set_fs(KERNEL_DS);
66 ret = probe_read_common(dst, (__force const void __user *)src, size);
67 set_fs(old_fs);
68
69 return ret;
70 }
71 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(probe_kernel_read);
72
73 /**
74 * probe_user_read(): safely attempt to read from a user-space location
75 * @dst: pointer to the buffer that shall take the data
76 * @src: address to read from. This must be a user address.
77 * @size: size of the data chunk
78 *
79 * Safely read from user address @src to the buffer at @dst. If a kernel fault
80 * happens, handle that and return -EFAULT.
81 */
82
83 long __weak probe_user_read(void *dst, const void __user *src, size_t size)
84 __attribute__((alias("__probe_user_read")));
85
86 long __probe_user_read(void *dst, const void __user *src, size_t size)
87 {
88 long ret = -EFAULT;
89 mm_segment_t old_fs = get_fs();
90
91 set_fs(USER_DS);
92 if (access_ok(src, size))
93 ret = probe_read_common(dst, src, size);
94 set_fs(old_fs);
95
96 return ret;
97 }
98 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(probe_user_read);
99
100 /**
101 * probe_kernel_write(): safely attempt to write to a location
102 * @dst: address to write to
103 * @src: pointer to the data that shall be written
104 * @size: size of the data chunk
105 *
106 * Safely write to address @dst from the buffer at @src. If a kernel fault
107 * happens, handle that and return -EFAULT.
108 */
109
110 long __weak probe_kernel_write(void *dst, const void *src, size_t size)
111 __attribute__((alias("__probe_kernel_write")));
112
113 long __probe_kernel_write(void *dst, const void *src, size_t size)
114 {
115 long ret;
116 mm_segment_t old_fs = get_fs();
117
118 set_fs(KERNEL_DS);
119 ret = probe_write_common((__force void __user *)dst, src, size);
120 set_fs(old_fs);
121
122 return ret;
123 }
124 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(probe_kernel_write);
125
126 /**
127 * probe_user_write(): safely attempt to write to a user-space location
128 * @dst: address to write to
129 * @src: pointer to the data that shall be written
130 * @size: size of the data chunk
131 *
132 * Safely write to address @dst from the buffer at @src. If a kernel fault
133 * happens, handle that and return -EFAULT.
134 */
135
136 long __weak probe_user_write(void __user *dst, const void *src, size_t size)
137 __attribute__((alias("__probe_user_write")));
138
139 long __probe_user_write(void __user *dst, const void *src, size_t size)
140 {
141 long ret = -EFAULT;
142 mm_segment_t old_fs = get_fs();
143
144 set_fs(USER_DS);
145 if (access_ok(dst, size))
146 ret = probe_write_common(dst, src, size);
147 set_fs(old_fs);
148
149 return ret;
150 }
151 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(probe_user_write);
152
153 /**
154 * strncpy_from_unsafe: - Copy a NUL terminated string from unsafe address.
155 * @dst: Destination address, in kernel space. This buffer must be at
156 * least @count bytes long.
157 * @unsafe_addr: Unsafe address.
158 * @count: Maximum number of bytes to copy, including the trailing NUL.
159 *
160 * Copies a NUL-terminated string from unsafe address to kernel buffer.
161 *
162 * On success, returns the length of the string INCLUDING the trailing NUL.
163 *
164 * If access fails, returns -EFAULT (some data may have been copied
165 * and the trailing NUL added).
166 *
167 * If @count is smaller than the length of the string, copies @count-1 bytes,
168 * sets the last byte of @dst buffer to NUL and returns @count.
169 *
170 * strncpy_from_unsafe_strict() is the same as strncpy_from_unsafe() except
171 * for the case where architectures have non-overlapping user and kernel address
172 * ranges: strncpy_from_unsafe_strict() will additionally return -EFAULT for
173 * probing memory on a user address range where strncpy_from_unsafe_user() is
174 * supposed to be used instead.
175 */
176
177 long __weak strncpy_from_unsafe(char *dst, const void *unsafe_addr, long count)
178 __attribute__((alias("__strncpy_from_unsafe")));
179
180 long __weak strncpy_from_unsafe_strict(char *dst, const void *unsafe_addr,
181 long count)
182 __attribute__((alias("__strncpy_from_unsafe")));
183
184 long __strncpy_from_unsafe(char *dst, const void *unsafe_addr, long count)
185 {
186 mm_segment_t old_fs = get_fs();
187 const void *src = unsafe_addr;
188 long ret;
189
190 if (unlikely(count <= 0))
191 return 0;
192
193 set_fs(KERNEL_DS);
194 pagefault_disable();
195
196 do {
197 ret = __get_user(*dst++, (const char __user __force *)src++);
198 } while (dst[-1] && ret == 0 && src - unsafe_addr < count);
199
200 dst[-1] = '\0';
201 pagefault_enable();
202 set_fs(old_fs);
203
204 return ret ? -EFAULT : src - unsafe_addr;
205 }
206
207 /**
208 * strncpy_from_unsafe_user: - Copy a NUL terminated string from unsafe user
209 * address.
210 * @dst: Destination address, in kernel space. This buffer must be at
211 * least @count bytes long.
212 * @unsafe_addr: Unsafe user address.
213 * @count: Maximum number of bytes to copy, including the trailing NUL.
214 *
215 * Copies a NUL-terminated string from unsafe user address to kernel buffer.
216 *
217 * On success, returns the length of the string INCLUDING the trailing NUL.
218 *
219 * If access fails, returns -EFAULT (some data may have been copied
220 * and the trailing NUL added).
221 *
222 * If @count is smaller than the length of the string, copies @count-1 bytes,
223 * sets the last byte of @dst buffer to NUL and returns @count.
224 */
225 long strncpy_from_unsafe_user(char *dst, const void __user *unsafe_addr,
226 long count)
227 {
228 mm_segment_t old_fs = get_fs();
229 long ret;
230
231 if (unlikely(count <= 0))
232 return 0;
233
234 set_fs(USER_DS);
235 pagefault_disable();
236 ret = strncpy_from_user(dst, unsafe_addr, count);
237 pagefault_enable();
238 set_fs(old_fs);
239
240 if (ret >= count) {
241 ret = count;
242 dst[ret - 1] = '\0';
243 } else if (ret > 0) {
244 ret++;
245 }
246
247 return ret;
248 }
249
250 /**
251 * strnlen_unsafe_user: - Get the size of a user string INCLUDING final NUL.
252 * @unsafe_addr: The string to measure.
253 * @count: Maximum count (including NUL)
254 *
255 * Get the size of a NUL-terminated string in user space without pagefault.
256 *
257 * Returns the size of the string INCLUDING the terminating NUL.
258 *
259 * If the string is too long, returns a number larger than @count. User
260 * has to check the return value against "> count".
261 * On exception (or invalid count), returns 0.
262 *
263 * Unlike strnlen_user, this can be used from IRQ handler etc. because
264 * it disables pagefaults.
265 */
266 long strnlen_unsafe_user(const void __user *unsafe_addr, long count)
267 {
268 mm_segment_t old_fs = get_fs();
269 int ret;
270
271 set_fs(USER_DS);
272 pagefault_disable();
273 ret = strnlen_user(unsafe_addr, count);
274 pagefault_enable();
275 set_fs(old_fs);
276
277 return ret;
278 }