On 7/5/24 22:20, Cord Amfmgm wrote:
On Wed, Apr 24, 2024 at 3:43 PM Cord Amfmgm <dmamf...@gmail.com
<mailto:dmamf...@gmail.com>> wrote:
On Thu, Apr 18, 2024 at 10:43 AM Michael Tokarev <m...@tls.msk.ru
<mailto:m...@tls.msk.ru>> wrote:
06.02.2024 10:13, Cord Amfmgm wrote:
> This changes the ohci validation to not assert if invalid
> data is fed to the ohci controller. The poc suggested in
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/qemu/+bug/1907042
<https://bugs.launchpad.net/qemu/+bug/1907042>
> and then migrated to bug #303 does the following to
> feed it a SETUP pid and EndPt of 1:
>
> uint32_t MaxPacket = 64;
> uint32_t TDFormat = 0;
> uint32_t Skip = 0;
> uint32_t Speed = 0;
> uint32_t Direction = 0; /* #define
OHCI_TD_DIR_SETUP 0 */
> uint32_t EndPt = 1;
> uint32_t FuncAddress = 0;
> ed->attr = (MaxPacket << 16) | (TDFormat << 15) |
(Skip << 14)
> | (Speed << 13) | (Direction << 11) |
(EndPt << 7)
> | FuncAddress;
> ed->tailp = /*TDQTailPntr= */ 0;
> ed->headp = ((/*TDQHeadPntr= */ &td[0]) & 0xfffffff0)
> | (/* ToggleCarry= */ 0 << 1);
> ed->next_ed = (/* NextED= */ 0 & 0xfffffff0)
>
> qemu-fuzz also caught the same issue in #1510. They are
> both fixed by this patch.
>
> The if (td.cbp > td.be <http://td.be>) logic in
ohci_service_td() causes an
> ohci_die(). My understanding of the OHCI spec 4.3.1.2
> Table 4-2 allows td.cbp to be one byte more than td.be
<http://td.be> to
> signal the buffer has zero length. The new check in qemu
> appears to have been added since qemu-4.2. This patch
> includes both fixes since they are located very close
> together.
>
> Signed-off-by: David Hubbard <dmamf...@gmail.com
<mailto:dmamf...@gmail.com>>
Wonder if this got lost somehow. Or is it not needed?
Thanks,
/mjt
Friendly ping! Gerd, can you chime in with how you would like to
approach this? I still need this patch to unblock my qemu workflow -
custom OS development.
Can I please ask for an update on this? I'm attempting to figure out if
this patch has been rejected and I need to resubmit / rework it at HEAD?
> diff --git a/hw/usb/hcd-ohci.c b/hw/usb/hcd-ohci.c
> index d73b53f33c..a53808126f 100644
> --- a/hw/usb/hcd-ohci.c
> +++ b/hw/usb/hcd-ohci.c
> @@ -927,6 +927,11 @@ static int ohci_service_td(OHCIState *ohci,
> struct ohci_ed *ed)
> case OHCI_TD_DIR_SETUP:
> str = "setup";
> pid = USB_TOKEN_SETUP;
> + if (OHCI_BM(ed->flags, ED_EN) > 0) { /* setup only
allowed to ep 0 */
> + trace_usb_ohci_td_bad_pid(str, ed->flags, td.flags);
> + ohci_die(ohci);
> + return 1;
> + }
> break;
I made a comment on April 18 but it is not showing on the list...
https://lore.kernel.org/qemu-devel/593072d7-614b-4197-9c9a-12bb70c31...@linaro.org/
It was:
> Please split in 2 different patches.
Even if closely related, it simplifies the workflow to have
single fix in single commit; for example if one is invalid,
we can revert it and not the other.
> default:
> trace_usb_ohci_td_bad_direction(dir);
> @@ -936,8 +941,8 @@ static int ohci_service_td(OHCIState
*ohci, struct
> ohci_ed *ed)
> if ((td.cbp & 0xfffff000) != (td.be <http://td.be>
& 0xfffff000)) {
> len = (td.be <http://td.be> & 0xfff) + 0x1001 -
(td.cbp & 0xfff);
> } else {
> - if (td.cbp > td.be <http://td.be>) {
> - trace_usb_ohci_iso_td_bad_cc_overrun(td.cbp,
td.be <http://td.be>);
> + if (td.cbp > td.be <http://td.be> + 1) {
> + trace_usb_ohci_td_bad_buf(td.cbp, td.be
<http://td.be>);
> ohci_die(ohci);
> return 1;
> }
> diff --git a/hw/usb/trace-events b/hw/usb/trace-events
> index ed7dc210d3..b47d082fa3 100644
> --- a/hw/usb/trace-events
> +++ b/hw/usb/trace-events
> @@ -28,6 +28,8 @@ usb_ohci_iso_td_data_overrun(int ret,
ssize_t len)
> "DataOverrun %d > %zu"
> usb_ohci_iso_td_data_underrun(int ret) "DataUnderrun %d"
> usb_ohci_iso_td_nak(int ret) "got NAK/STALL %d"
> usb_ohci_iso_td_bad_response(int ret) "Bad device response %d"
> +usb_ohci_td_bad_buf(uint32_t cbp, uint32_t be) "Bad cbp =
0x%x > be = 0x%x"
> +usb_ohci_td_bad_pid(const char *s, uint32_t edf, uint32_t
tdf) "Bad
> pid %s: ed.flags 0x%x td.flags 0x%x"
> usb_ohci_port_attach(int index) "port #%d"
> usb_ohci_port_detach(int index) "port #%d"
> usb_ohci_port_wakeup(int index) "port #%d"
>