// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only /* Copyright (c) 2011-2014 PLUMgrid, http://plumgrid.com * Copyright (c) 2016 Facebook * Copyright (c) 2018 Covalent IO, Inc. http://covalent.io */ #include #include #include #include #include #include bool bpf_verifier_log_attr_valid(const struct bpf_verifier_log *log) { return log->len_total > 0 && log->len_total <= UINT_MAX >> 2 && log->level && log->ubuf && !(log->level & ~BPF_LOG_MASK); } static void bpf_vlog_update_len_max(struct bpf_verifier_log *log, u32 add_len) { /* add_len includes terminal \0, so no need for +1. */ u64 len = log->end_pos + add_len; /* log->len_max could be larger than our current len due to * bpf_vlog_reset() calls, so we maintain the max of any length at any * previous point */ if (len > UINT_MAX) log->len_max = UINT_MAX; else if (len > log->len_max) log->len_max = len; } void bpf_verifier_vlog(struct bpf_verifier_log *log, const char *fmt, va_list args) { u64 cur_pos; u32 new_n, n; n = vscnprintf(log->kbuf, BPF_VERIFIER_TMP_LOG_SIZE, fmt, args); WARN_ONCE(n >= BPF_VERIFIER_TMP_LOG_SIZE - 1, "verifier log line truncated - local buffer too short\n"); if (log->level == BPF_LOG_KERNEL) { bool newline = n > 0 && log->kbuf[n - 1] == '\n'; pr_err("BPF: %s%s", log->kbuf, newline ? "" : "\n"); return; } n += 1; /* include terminating zero */ bpf_vlog_update_len_max(log, n); if (log->level & BPF_LOG_FIXED) { /* check if we have at least something to put into user buf */ new_n = 0; if (log->end_pos < log->len_total) { new_n = min_t(u32, log->len_total - log->end_pos, n); log->kbuf[new_n - 1] = '\0'; } cur_pos = log->end_pos; log->end_pos += n - 1; /* don't count terminating '\0' */ if (log->ubuf && new_n && copy_to_user(log->ubuf + cur_pos, log->kbuf, new_n)) goto fail; } else { u64 new_end, new_start; u32 buf_start, buf_end, new_n; new_end = log->end_pos + n; if (new_end - log->start_pos >= log->len_total) new_start = new_end - log->len_total; else new_start = log->start_pos; new_n = min(n, log->len_total); cur_pos = new_end - new_n; div_u64_rem(cur_pos, log->len_total, &buf_start); div_u64_rem(new_end, log->len_total, &buf_end); /* new_end and buf_end are exclusive indices, so if buf_end is * exactly zero, then it actually points right to the end of * ubuf and there is no wrap around */ if (buf_end == 0) buf_end = log->len_total; log->start_pos = new_start; log->end_pos = new_end - 1; /* don't count terminating '\0' */ if (!log->ubuf) return; /* if buf_start > buf_end, we wrapped around; * if buf_start == buf_end, then we fill ubuf completely; we * can't have buf_start == buf_end to mean that there is * nothing to write, because we always write at least * something, even if terminal '\0' */ if (buf_start < buf_end) { /* message fits within contiguous chunk of ubuf */ if (copy_to_user(log->ubuf + buf_start, log->kbuf + n - new_n, buf_end - buf_start)) goto fail; } else { /* message wraps around the end of ubuf, copy in two chunks */ if (copy_to_user(log->ubuf + buf_start, log->kbuf + n - new_n, log->len_total - buf_start)) goto fail; if (copy_to_user(log->ubuf, log->kbuf + n - buf_end, buf_end)) goto fail; } } return; fail: log->ubuf = NULL; } void bpf_vlog_reset(struct bpf_verifier_log *log, u64 new_pos) { char zero = 0; u32 pos; if (WARN_ON_ONCE(new_pos > log->end_pos)) return; if (!bpf_verifier_log_needed(log) || log->level == BPF_LOG_KERNEL) return; /* if position to which we reset is beyond current log window, * then we didn't preserve any useful content and should adjust * start_pos to end up with an empty log (start_pos == end_pos) */ log->end_pos = new_pos; if (log->end_pos < log->start_pos) log->start_pos = log->end_pos; if (log->level & BPF_LOG_FIXED) pos = log->end_pos + 1; else div_u64_rem(new_pos, log->len_total, &pos); if (log->ubuf && pos < log->len_total && put_user(zero, log->ubuf + pos)) log->ubuf = NULL; } static void bpf_vlog_reverse_kbuf(char *buf, int len) { int i, j; for (i = 0, j = len - 1; i < j; i++, j--) swap(buf[i], buf[j]); } static int bpf_vlog_reverse_ubuf(struct bpf_verifier_log *log, int start, int end) { /* we split log->kbuf into two equal parts for both ends of array */ int n = sizeof(log->kbuf) / 2, nn; char *lbuf = log->kbuf, *rbuf = log->kbuf + n; /* Read ubuf's section [start, end) two chunks at a time, from left * and right side; within each chunk, swap all the bytes; after that * reverse the order of lbuf and rbuf and write result back to ubuf. * This way we'll end up with swapped contents of specified * [start, end) ubuf segment. */ while (end - start > 1) { nn = min(n, (end - start ) / 2); if (copy_from_user(lbuf, log->ubuf + start, nn)) return -EFAULT; if (copy_from_user(rbuf, log->ubuf + end - nn, nn)) return -EFAULT; bpf_vlog_reverse_kbuf(lbuf, nn); bpf_vlog_reverse_kbuf(rbuf, nn); /* we write lbuf to the right end of ubuf, while rbuf to the * left one to end up with properly reversed overall ubuf */ if (copy_to_user(log->ubuf + start, rbuf, nn)) return -EFAULT; if (copy_to_user(log->ubuf + end - nn, lbuf, nn)) return -EFAULT; start += nn; end -= nn; } return 0; } bool bpf_vlog_truncated(const struct bpf_verifier_log *log) { return log->len_max > log->len_total; } void bpf_vlog_finalize(struct bpf_verifier_log *log) { u32 sublen; int err; if (!log || !log->level || !log->ubuf) return; if ((log->level & BPF_LOG_FIXED) || log->level == BPF_LOG_KERNEL) return; /* If we never truncated log, there is nothing to move around. */ if (log->start_pos == 0) return; /* Otherwise we need to rotate log contents to make it start from the * buffer beginning and be a continuous zero-terminated string. Note * that if log->start_pos != 0 then we definitely filled up entire log * buffer with no gaps, and we just need to shift buffer contents to * the left by (log->start_pos % log->len_total) bytes. * * Unfortunately, user buffer could be huge and we don't want to * allocate temporary kernel memory of the same size just to shift * contents in a straightforward fashion. Instead, we'll be clever and * do in-place array rotation. This is a leetcode-style problem, which * could be solved by three rotations. * * Let's say we have log buffer that has to be shifted left by 7 bytes * (spaces and vertical bar is just for demonstrative purposes): * E F G H I J K | A B C D * * First, we reverse entire array: * D C B A | K J I H G F E * * Then we rotate first 4 bytes (DCBA) and separately last 7 bytes * (KJIHGFE), resulting in a properly rotated array: * A B C D | E F G H I J K * * We'll utilize log->kbuf to read user memory chunk by chunk, swap * bytes, and write them back. Doing it byte-by-byte would be * unnecessarily inefficient. Altogether we are going to read and * write each byte twice, for total 4 memory copies between kernel and * user space. */ /* length of the chopped off part that will be the beginning; * len(ABCD) in the example above */ div_u64_rem(log->start_pos, log->len_total, &sublen); sublen = log->len_total - sublen; err = bpf_vlog_reverse_ubuf(log, 0, log->len_total); err = err ?: bpf_vlog_reverse_ubuf(log, 0, sublen); err = err ?: bpf_vlog_reverse_ubuf(log, sublen, log->len_total); if (err) log->ubuf = NULL; } /* log_level controls verbosity level of eBPF verifier. * bpf_verifier_log_write() is used to dump the verification trace to the log, * so the user can figure out what's wrong with the program */ __printf(2, 3) void bpf_verifier_log_write(struct bpf_verifier_env *env, const char *fmt, ...) { va_list args; if (!bpf_verifier_log_needed(&env->log)) return; va_start(args, fmt); bpf_verifier_vlog(&env->log, fmt, args); va_end(args); } EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(bpf_verifier_log_write); __printf(2, 3) void bpf_log(struct bpf_verifier_log *log, const char *fmt, ...) { va_list args; if (!bpf_verifier_log_needed(log)) return; va_start(args, fmt); bpf_verifier_vlog(log, fmt, args); va_end(args); } EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(bpf_log);