Hi,

I'm confused...

On Wed, 3 Jun 2020, Cheng Jian wrote:

> When lookup the symbols of module by module_kallsyms_lookup_name(),
> the symbols address is visible only if the module's status isn't
> MODULE_STATE_UNFORMED, This is problematic.
> 
> When complete_formation is done, the state of the module is modified
> to MODULE_STATE_COMING, and the symbol of module is visible to the
> outside.
> 
> At this time, the init function of the module has not been called,
> so if the address of the function symbol has been found and called,
> it may cause some exceptions.
> 
> For livepatch module, the relocation information of the livepatch
> module is completed in init by klp_write_object_relocations(), and
> the symbol name of the old and new functions are the same. Therefore,
> when we lookup the symbol, we may get the function address of the
> livepatch module. a crash can occurs when we call this function.
> 
>       CPU 0                           CPU 1
>       ==================================================
>       load_module
>       add_unformed_module # MODULE_STATE_UNFORMED;
>       post_relocation
>       complete_formation  # MODULE_STATE_COMING;
>                                       ------------------
>                                       module_kallsymc_lookup_name("A")
>                                       call A()        # CRASH
>                                       ------------------
>       do_init_module
>       klp_write_object_relocations
>       mod->state = MODULE_STATE_LIVE;

We don't call module_kallsymc_lookup_name() anywhere in livepatch if I am 
not missing something. So is this your code? Then I could see the problem. 
You get the address of a function from a livepatch module and call it, 
which is not correct.

I see two options...

1. don't use the same name for the new function. Use some kind of prefix. 
It is more bulletproof anyway.

2. module_kallsyms_lookup_name() accepts a module name as a prefix of a 
symbol. So you can use module_kallsyms_lookup_name("module:A") and it 
should return A from that particular module only (if it exists).
 
> In commit 0bd476e6c671 ("kallsyms: unexport kallsyms_lookup_name() and
> kallsyms_on_each_symbol()") restricts the invocation for kernel unexported
> symbols, but it is still incorrect to make the symbols of non-LIVE modules
> visible to the outside.

Why? It could easily break something somewhere. I didn't check properly, 
but module states are not safe to play with, so I'd be conservative here.

> Signed-off-by: Cheng Jian <cj.chengj...@huawei.com>
> ---
>  kernel/module.c | 2 +-
>  1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
> 
> diff --git a/kernel/module.c b/kernel/module.c
> index 64a2b4daaaa5..96c9cb64de57 100644
> --- a/kernel/module.c
> +++ b/kernel/module.c
> @@ -4220,7 +4220,7 @@ unsigned long module_kallsyms_lookup_name(const char 
> *name)
>                       ret = find_kallsyms_symbol_value(mod, colon+1);
>       } else {
>               list_for_each_entry_rcu(mod, &modules, list) {
> -                     if (mod->state == MODULE_STATE_UNFORMED)
> +                     if (mod->state != MODULE_STATE_LIVE)
>                               continue;
>                       if ((ret = find_kallsyms_symbol_value(mod, name)) != 0)
>                               break;

Thanks,
Miroslav

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