On Wed, Nov 08, 2017 at 11:10:56PM +1100, Michael Ellerman wrote: > "Tobin C. Harding" <m...@tobin.cc> writes: > > Currently we are leaking addresses from the kernel to user space. This > > script is an attempt to find some of those leakages. Script parses > > `dmesg` output and /proc and /sys files for hex strings that look like > > kernel addresses. > > > > Only works for 64 bit kernels, the reason being that kernel addresses > > on 64 bit kernels have 'ffff' as the leading bit pattern making greping > > possible. > > That doesn't work super well on other architectures :D > > I don't speak perl but presumably you can check the arch somehow and > customise the regex?
I'm on it. > ... > > +# Return _all_ non false positive addresses from $line. > > +sub extract_addresses > > +{ > > + my ($line) = @_; > > + my $address = '\b(0x)?ffff[[:xdigit:]]{12}\b'; > > On 64-bit powerpc (ppc64/ppc64le) we'd want: > > + my $address = '\b(0x)?[89abcdef]00[[:xdigit:]]{13}\b'; This is great! Thanks a million. This gives me the idea of getting in contact with people who have access to other [64 bit] architectures and getting the address format. I guess a dump of kallsyms from each architecture would do the job nicely. > > +# Do not parse these files (absolute path). > > +my @skip_parse_files_abs = ('/proc/kmsg', > > + '/proc/kcore', > > + '/proc/fs/ext4/sdb1/mb_groups', > > + '/proc/1/fd/3', > > + '/sys/kernel/debug/tracing/trace_pipe', > > + '/sys/kernel/security/apparmor/revision'); > > Can you add: > > /sys/firmware/devicetree > > and/or /proc/device-tree (which is a symlink to the above). Can do, thanks. > We should also start restricting access to that because it may have > potentially interesting physical addresses in it, but that will break > existing tools, so it will need to be opt-in and done over time. Seems like this is going to be a recurring theme if we try to stop leaks using file permissions. I'm interested in how we would do this, assuming it has to be a case by case fix but done many times. thanks, Tobin.