/* * test_nx.c: functional test for NX functionality * * (C) Copyright 2008 Intel Corporation * Author: Arjan van de Ven <arjan@linux.intel.com> * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License * as published by the Free Software Foundation; version 2 * of the License. */ #include <linux/module.h> #include <linux/sort.h> #include <linux/slab.h> #include <asm/uaccess.h> #include <asm/asm.h> extern int rodata_test_data; /* * This file checks 4 things: * 1) Check if the stack is not executable * 2) Check if kmalloc memory is not executable * 3) Check if the .rodata section is not executable * 4) Check if the .data section of a module is not executable * * To do this, the test code tries to execute memory in stack/kmalloc/etc, * and then checks if the expected trap happens. * * Sadly, this implies having a dynamic exception handling table entry. * ... which can be done (and will make Rusty cry)... but it can only * be done in a stand-alone module with only 1 entry total. * (otherwise we'd have to sort and that's just too messy) */ /* * We want to set up an exception handling point on our stack, * which means a variable value. This function is rather dirty * and walks the exception table of the module, looking for a magic * marker and replaces it with a specific function. */ static void fudze_exception_table(void *marker, void *new) { struct module *mod = THIS_MODULE; struct exception_table_entry *extable; /* * Note: This module has only 1 exception table entry, * so searching and sorting is not needed. If that changes, * this would be the place to search and re-sort the exception * table. */ if (mod->num_exentries > 1) { printk(KERN_ERR "test_nx: too many exception table entries!\n"); printk(KERN_ERR "test_nx: test results are not reliable.\n"); return; } extable = (struct exception_table_entry *)mod->extable; extable[0].insn = (unsigned long)new; } /* * exception tables get their symbols translated so we need * to use a fake function to put in there, which we can then * replace at runtime. */ void foo_label(void); /* * returns 0 for not-executable, negative for executable * * Note: we cannot allow this function to be inlined, because * that would give us more than 1 exception table entry. * This in turn would break the assumptions above. */ static noinline int test_address(void *address) { unsigned long result; /* Set up an exception table entry for our address */ fudze_exception_table(&foo_label, address); result = 1; asm volatile( "foo_label:\n" "0: call *%[fake_code]\n" "1:\n" ".section .fixup,\"ax\"\n" "2: mov %[zero], %[rslt]\n" " ret\n" ".previous\n" _ASM_EXTABLE(0b,2b) : [rslt] "=r" (result) : [fake_code] "r" (address), [zero] "r" (0UL), "0" (result) ); /* change the exception table back for the next round */ fudze_exception_table(address, &foo_label); if (result) return -ENODEV; return 0; } static unsigned char test_data = 0xC3; /* 0xC3 is the opcode for "ret" */ static int test_NX(void) { int ret = 0; /* 0xC3 is the opcode for "ret" */ char stackcode[] = {0xC3, 0x90, 0 }; char *heap; test_data = 0xC3; printk(KERN_INFO "Testing NX protection\n"); /* Test 1: check if the stack is not executable */ if (test_address(&stackcode)) { printk(KERN_ERR "test_nx: stack was executable\n"); ret = -ENODEV; } /* Test 2: Check if the heap is executable */ heap = kmalloc(64, GFP_KERNEL); if (!heap) return -ENOMEM; heap[0] = 0xC3; /* opcode for "ret" */ if (test_address(heap)) { printk(KERN_ERR "test_nx: heap was executable\n"); ret = -ENODEV; } kfree(heap); /* * The following 2 tests currently fail, this needs to get fixed * Until then, don't run them to avoid too many people getting scared * by the error message */ #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_RODATA /* Test 3: Check if the .rodata section is executable */ if (rodata_test_data != 0xC3) { printk(KERN_ERR "test_nx: .rodata marker has invalid value\n"); ret = -ENODEV; } else if (test_address(&rodata_test_data)) { printk(KERN_ERR "test_nx: .rodata section is executable\n"); ret = -ENODEV; } #endif #if 0 /* Test 4: Check if the .data section of a module is executable */ if (test_address(&test_data)) { printk(KERN_ERR "test_nx: .data section is executable\n"); ret = -ENODEV; } #endif return ret; } static void test_exit(void) { } module_init(test_NX); module_exit(test_exit); MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Testcase for the NX infrastructure"); MODULE_AUTHOR("Arjan van de Ven <arjan@linux.intel.com>");