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CVE-2023-53024

PUBLISHED 04.05.2025

CNA: Linux

bpf: Fix pointer-leak due to insufficient speculative store bypass mitigation

Обновлено: 04.05.2025
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: bpf: Fix pointer-leak due to insufficient speculative store bypass mitigation To mitigate Spectre v4, 2039f26f3aca ("bpf: Fix leakage due to insufficient speculative store bypass mitigation") inserts lfence instructions after 1) initializing a stack slot and 2) spilling a pointer to the stack. However, this does not cover cases where a stack slot is first initialized with a pointer (subject to sanitization) but then overwritten with a scalar (not subject to sanitization because the slot was already initialized). In this case, the second write may be subject to speculative store bypass (SSB) creating a speculative pointer-as-scalar type confusion. This allows the program to subsequently leak the numerical pointer value using, for example, a branch-based cache side channel. To fix this, also sanitize scalars if they write a stack slot that previously contained a pointer. Assuming that pointer-spills are only generated by LLVM on register-pressure, the performance impact on most real-world BPF programs should be small. The following unprivileged BPF bytecode drafts a minimal exploit and the mitigation: [...] // r6 = 0 or 1 (skalar, unknown user input) // r7 = accessible ptr for side channel // r10 = frame pointer (fp), to be leaked // r9 = r10 # fp alias to encourage ssb *(u64 *)(r9 - 8) = r10 // fp[-8] = ptr, to be leaked // lfence added here because of pointer spill to stack. // // Ommitted: Dummy bpf_ringbuf_output() here to train alias predictor // for no r9-r10 dependency. // *(u64 *)(r10 - 8) = r6 // fp[-8] = scalar, overwrites ptr // 2039f26f3aca: no lfence added because stack slot was not STACK_INVALID, // store may be subject to SSB // // fix: also add an lfence when the slot contained a ptr // r8 = *(u64 *)(r9 - 8) // r8 = architecturally a scalar, speculatively a ptr // // leak ptr using branch-based cache side channel: r8 &= 1 // choose bit to leak if r8 == 0 goto SLOW // no mispredict // architecturally dead code if input r6 is 0, // only executes speculatively iff ptr bit is 1 r8 = *(u64 *)(r7 + 0) # encode bit in cache (0: slow, 1: fast) SLOW: [...] After running this, the program can time the access to *(r7 + 0) to determine whether the chosen pointer bit was 0 or 1. Repeat this 64 times to recover the whole address on amd64. In summary, sanitization can only be skipped if one scalar is overwritten with another scalar. Scalar-confusion due to speculative store bypass can not lead to invalid accesses because the pointer bounds deducted during verification are enforced using branchless logic. See 979d63d50c0c ("bpf: prevent out of bounds speculation on pointer arithmetic") for details. Do not make the mitigation depend on !env->allow_{uninit_stack,ptr_leaks} because speculative leaks are likely unexpected if these were enabled. For example, leaking the address to a protected log file may be acceptable while disabling the mitigation might unintentionally leak the address into the cached-state of a map that is accessible to unprivileged processes.

БДУ ФСТЭК

Идентификатор Описание
BDU:2025-06339 Уязвимость функции check_stack_write_fixed_off() ядра операционной системы Linux, позволяющая нарушителю вызвать отказ в обслуживании

Доп. Информация

Product Status

Linux
Product: Linux
Vendor: Linux
Default status: unaffected
Версии:
Затронутые версии Статус
Наблюдалось в версиях от 872968502114d68c21419cf7eb5ab97717e7b803 до aae109414a57ab4164218f36e2e4a17f027fcaaa affected
Наблюдалось в версиях от f5893af2704eb763eb982f01d573f5b19f06b623 до 81b3374944d201872cfcf82730a7860f8e7c31dd affected
Наблюдалось в версиях от 0e9280654aa482088ee6ef3deadef331f5ac5fb0 до da75dec7c6617bddad418159ffebcb133f008262 affected
Наблюдалось в версиях от 2039f26f3aca5b0e419b98f65dd36481337b86ee до 01bdcc73dbe7be3ad4d4ee9a59b71e42f461a528 affected
Наблюдалось в версиях от 2039f26f3aca5b0e419b98f65dd36481337b86ee до b0c89ef025562161242a7c19b213bd6b272e93df affected
Наблюдалось в версиях от 2039f26f3aca5b0e419b98f65dd36481337b86ee до e4f4db47794c9f474b184ee1418f42e6a07412b6 affected
Наблюдалось в версии 0b27bdf02c400684225ee5ee99970bcbf5082282 affected
Linux
Product: Linux
Vendor: Linux
Default status: affected
Версии:
Затронутые версии Статус
Наблюдалось в версии 5.14 affected
Наблюдалось в версиях от 0 до 5.14 unaffected
Наблюдалось до версии 4.19.* unaffected
Наблюдалось до версии 5.4.* unaffected
Наблюдалось до версии 5.10.* unaffected
Наблюдалось до версии 5.15.* unaffected
Наблюдалось до версии 6.1.* unaffected
Наблюдалось до версии * unaffected
 

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