[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] Xen security advisory CVE-2011-1898 - VT-d (PCI passthrough) MSI
>>> On 12.05.11 at 15:48, Ian Jackson <Ian.Jackson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Intel VT-d chipsets without interrupt remapping do not prevent a guest > which owns a PCI device from using DMA to generate MSI interrupts by > writing to the interrupt injection registers. This can be exploited > to inject traps and gain control of the host. Isn't that (or at least can't that be) prevented with DMA remapping? > The first patch is intended to reduce the impact from full privilege > escalation to denial of service. > Filename: 00-block-msis-on-trap-vectors > SHA1: 0fcc1914714c228e98b3e84597e06cb5de09003c > SHA256: 998e8d5632ee6ad92f52796fe94923f9c38096c5adf2ca74209a6792436ea1e9 You modify only 64-bit and only VT-d code here. While I know you don't care much for it, doing the same for 32-bit would seem trivial. As to AMD's IOMMU, it may well be that interrupt re-mapping isn't optional in the hardware (albeit it can be disabled on the command line, though that's the admin's security risk then), but the code having BUG_ON()s on failed allocations and those allocations happening in table parsing callbacks doesn't really make this explicit (for me at least) on the first glance. Finally, wouldn't killing all guests that potentially could have caused the problem be a better measure than bringing down the host? Jan _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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