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author | David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net> | 2020-07-25 17:49:04 -0700 |
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committer | David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net> | 2020-07-25 17:49:04 -0700 |
commit | a57066b1a01977a646145f4ce8dfb4538b08368a (patch) | |
tree | 57c2b4fa2fc48e687a1820b9bf4ef4f4363be0f9 /arch/x86/kernel/dumpstack.c | |
parent | dfecd3e00cd32b2a6d1cfdb30b513dd42575ada3 (diff) | |
parent | 04300d66f0a06d572d9f2ad6768c38cabde22179 (diff) |
Merge git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net
The UDP reuseport conflict was a little bit tricky.
The net-next code, via bpf-next, extracted the reuseport handling
into a helper so that the BPF sk lookup code could invoke it.
At the same time, the logic for reuseport handling of unconnected
sockets changed via commit efc6b6f6c3113e8b203b9debfb72d81e0f3dcace
which changed the logic to carry on the reuseport result into the
rest of the lookup loop if we do not return immediately.
This requires moving the reuseport_has_conns() logic into the callers.
While we are here, get rid of inline directives as they do not belong
in foo.c files.
The other changes were cases of more straightforward overlapping
modifications.
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Diffstat (limited to 'arch/x86/kernel/dumpstack.c')
-rw-r--r-- | arch/x86/kernel/dumpstack.c | 27 |
1 files changed, 17 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/arch/x86/kernel/dumpstack.c b/arch/x86/kernel/dumpstack.c index b037cfa7c0c5..7401cc12c3cc 100644 --- a/arch/x86/kernel/dumpstack.c +++ b/arch/x86/kernel/dumpstack.c @@ -71,6 +71,22 @@ static void printk_stack_address(unsigned long address, int reliable, printk("%s %s%pB\n", log_lvl, reliable ? "" : "? ", (void *)address); } +static int copy_code(struct pt_regs *regs, u8 *buf, unsigned long src, + unsigned int nbytes) +{ + if (!user_mode(regs)) + return copy_from_kernel_nofault(buf, (u8 *)src, nbytes); + + /* + * Make sure userspace isn't trying to trick us into dumping kernel + * memory by pointing the userspace instruction pointer at it. + */ + if (__chk_range_not_ok(src, nbytes, TASK_SIZE_MAX)) + return -EINVAL; + + return copy_from_user_nmi(buf, (void __user *)src, nbytes); +} + /* * There are a couple of reasons for the 2/3rd prologue, courtesy of Linus: * @@ -97,17 +113,8 @@ void show_opcodes(struct pt_regs *regs, const char *loglvl) #define OPCODE_BUFSIZE (PROLOGUE_SIZE + 1 + EPILOGUE_SIZE) u8 opcodes[OPCODE_BUFSIZE]; unsigned long prologue = regs->ip - PROLOGUE_SIZE; - bool bad_ip; - - /* - * Make sure userspace isn't trying to trick us into dumping kernel - * memory by pointing the userspace instruction pointer at it. - */ - bad_ip = user_mode(regs) && - __chk_range_not_ok(prologue, OPCODE_BUFSIZE, TASK_SIZE_MAX); - if (bad_ip || copy_from_kernel_nofault(opcodes, (u8 *)prologue, - OPCODE_BUFSIZE)) { + if (copy_code(regs, opcodes, prologue, sizeof(opcodes))) { printk("%sCode: Bad RIP value.\n", loglvl); } else { printk("%sCode: %" __stringify(PROLOGUE_SIZE) "ph <%02x> %" |