[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH] xen/hvm: fix hypervisor crash with hvm_save_one()
>>> On 02.05.17 at 15:54, <rcojocaru@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 05/02/17 16:48, Jan Beulich wrote: >>>>> On 02.05.17 at 15:25, <rcojocaru@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> --- a/xen/common/hvm/save.c >>> +++ b/xen/common/hvm/save.c >>> @@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ int hvm_save_one(struct domain *d, uint16_t typecode, >>> uint16_t instance, >>> const struct hvm_save_descriptor *desc; >>> >>> rv = -ENOENT; >>> - for ( off = 0; off < (ctxt.cur - sizeof(*desc)); off += >>> desc->length > ) >>> + for ( off = 0; (off + sizeof(*desc)) < ctxt.cur; off += >>> desc->length > ) >>> { >>> desc = (void *)(ctxt.data + off); >>> /* Move past header */ >> >> I don't think this is an appropriate fix. Instead I think the function >> should check whether it got back any data at all, prior to entering >> the loop. Furthermore it might be worth considering to (also) >> refuse doing anything here if the domain's is_dying marker has >> already been set. > > hvm_save_one() already checks is_dying: > > 77 /* Extract a single instance of a save record, by marshalling all > 78 * records of that type and copying out the one we need. */ > 79 int hvm_save_one(struct domain *d, uint16_t typecode, uint16_t > instance, > 80 XEN_GUEST_HANDLE_64(uint8) handle) > 81 { > 82 int rv = 0; > 83 size_t sz = 0; > 84 struct vcpu *v; > 85 hvm_domain_context_t ctxt = { 0, }; > 86 > 87 if ( d->is_dying > 88 || typecode > HVM_SAVE_CODE_MAX > 89 || hvm_sr_handlers[typecode].size < sizeof(struct > hvm_save_descriptor) > 90 || hvm_sr_handlers[typecode].save == NULL ) > 91 return -EINVAL; Hmm, interesting. The timing window to see is_dying clear here, bit no vCPU-s left there should be pretty small, so I wonder how you've managed to hit it. But anyway ... > As for checking whether the handler wrote any data, I believe that > Andrew has checked and none of the handlers report when no data is being > passed on. ... that's not what I've read out of his replies. I don't think the handlers need to report anything special. It is the caller which should check whether, despite having got back "success" there's no data in the buffer. Jan _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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