1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
2 /* Copyright (c) 2011-2014 PLUMgrid, http://plumgrid.com
3 * Copyright (c) 2016 Facebook
4 * Copyright (c) 2018 Covalent IO, Inc. http://covalent.io
5 */
6 #include <uapi/linux/btf.h>
7 #include <linux/kernel.h>
8 #include <linux/types.h>
9 #include <linux/bpf.h>
10 #include <linux/bpf_verifier.h>
11 #include <linux/math64.h>
12
bpf_verifier_log_attr_valid(const struct bpf_verifier_log * log)13 static bool bpf_verifier_log_attr_valid(const struct bpf_verifier_log *log)
14 {
15 /* ubuf and len_total should both be specified (or not) together */
16 if (!!log->ubuf != !!log->len_total)
17 return false;
18 /* log buf without log_level is meaningless */
19 if (log->ubuf && log->level == 0)
20 return false;
21 if (log->level & ~BPF_LOG_MASK)
22 return false;
23 if (log->len_total > UINT_MAX >> 2)
24 return false;
25 return true;
26 }
27
bpf_vlog_init(struct bpf_verifier_log * log,u32 log_level,char __user * log_buf,u32 log_size)28 int bpf_vlog_init(struct bpf_verifier_log *log, u32 log_level,
29 char __user *log_buf, u32 log_size)
30 {
31 log->level = log_level;
32 log->ubuf = log_buf;
33 log->len_total = log_size;
34
35 /* log attributes have to be sane */
36 if (!bpf_verifier_log_attr_valid(log))
37 return -EINVAL;
38
39 return 0;
40 }
41
bpf_vlog_update_len_max(struct bpf_verifier_log * log,u32 add_len)42 static void bpf_vlog_update_len_max(struct bpf_verifier_log *log, u32 add_len)
43 {
44 /* add_len includes terminal \0, so no need for +1. */
45 u64 len = log->end_pos + add_len;
46
47 /* log->len_max could be larger than our current len due to
48 * bpf_vlog_reset() calls, so we maintain the max of any length at any
49 * previous point
50 */
51 if (len > UINT_MAX)
52 log->len_max = UINT_MAX;
53 else if (len > log->len_max)
54 log->len_max = len;
55 }
56
bpf_verifier_vlog(struct bpf_verifier_log * log,const char * fmt,va_list args)57 void bpf_verifier_vlog(struct bpf_verifier_log *log, const char *fmt,
58 va_list args)
59 {
60 u64 cur_pos;
61 u32 new_n, n;
62
63 n = vscnprintf(log->kbuf, BPF_VERIFIER_TMP_LOG_SIZE, fmt, args);
64
65 if (log->level == BPF_LOG_KERNEL) {
66 bool newline = n > 0 && log->kbuf[n - 1] == '\n';
67
68 pr_err("BPF: %s%s", log->kbuf, newline ? "" : "\n");
69 return;
70 }
71
72 n += 1; /* include terminating zero */
73 bpf_vlog_update_len_max(log, n);
74
75 if (log->level & BPF_LOG_FIXED) {
76 /* check if we have at least something to put into user buf */
77 new_n = 0;
78 if (log->end_pos < log->len_total) {
79 new_n = min_t(u32, log->len_total - log->end_pos, n);
80 log->kbuf[new_n - 1] = '\0';
81 }
82
83 cur_pos = log->end_pos;
84 log->end_pos += n - 1; /* don't count terminating '\0' */
85
86 if (log->ubuf && new_n &&
87 copy_to_user(log->ubuf + cur_pos, log->kbuf, new_n))
88 goto fail;
89 } else {
90 u64 new_end, new_start;
91 u32 buf_start, buf_end, new_n;
92
93 new_end = log->end_pos + n;
94 if (new_end - log->start_pos >= log->len_total)
95 new_start = new_end - log->len_total;
96 else
97 new_start = log->start_pos;
98
99 log->start_pos = new_start;
100 log->end_pos = new_end - 1; /* don't count terminating '\0' */
101
102 if (!log->ubuf)
103 return;
104
105 new_n = min(n, log->len_total);
106 cur_pos = new_end - new_n;
107 div_u64_rem(cur_pos, log->len_total, &buf_start);
108 div_u64_rem(new_end, log->len_total, &buf_end);
109 /* new_end and buf_end are exclusive indices, so if buf_end is
110 * exactly zero, then it actually points right to the end of
111 * ubuf and there is no wrap around
112 */
113 if (buf_end == 0)
114 buf_end = log->len_total;
115
116 /* if buf_start > buf_end, we wrapped around;
117 * if buf_start == buf_end, then we fill ubuf completely; we
118 * can't have buf_start == buf_end to mean that there is
119 * nothing to write, because we always write at least
120 * something, even if terminal '\0'
121 */
122 if (buf_start < buf_end) {
123 /* message fits within contiguous chunk of ubuf */
124 if (copy_to_user(log->ubuf + buf_start,
125 log->kbuf + n - new_n,
126 buf_end - buf_start))
127 goto fail;
128 } else {
129 /* message wraps around the end of ubuf, copy in two chunks */
130 if (copy_to_user(log->ubuf + buf_start,
131 log->kbuf + n - new_n,
132 log->len_total - buf_start))
133 goto fail;
134 if (copy_to_user(log->ubuf,
135 log->kbuf + n - buf_end,
136 buf_end))
137 goto fail;
138 }
139 }
140
141 return;
142 fail:
143 log->ubuf = NULL;
144 }
145
bpf_vlog_reset(struct bpf_verifier_log * log,u64 new_pos)146 void bpf_vlog_reset(struct bpf_verifier_log *log, u64 new_pos)
147 {
148 char zero = 0;
149 u32 pos;
150
151 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(new_pos > log->end_pos))
152 return;
153
154 if (!bpf_verifier_log_needed(log) || log->level == BPF_LOG_KERNEL)
155 return;
156
157 /* if position to which we reset is beyond current log window,
158 * then we didn't preserve any useful content and should adjust
159 * start_pos to end up with an empty log (start_pos == end_pos)
160 */
161 log->end_pos = new_pos;
162 if (log->end_pos < log->start_pos)
163 log->start_pos = log->end_pos;
164
165 if (!log->ubuf)
166 return;
167
168 if (log->level & BPF_LOG_FIXED)
169 pos = log->end_pos + 1;
170 else
171 div_u64_rem(new_pos, log->len_total, &pos);
172
173 if (pos < log->len_total && put_user(zero, log->ubuf + pos))
174 log->ubuf = NULL;
175 }
176
bpf_vlog_reverse_kbuf(char * buf,int len)177 static void bpf_vlog_reverse_kbuf(char *buf, int len)
178 {
179 int i, j;
180
181 for (i = 0, j = len - 1; i < j; i++, j--)
182 swap(buf[i], buf[j]);
183 }
184
bpf_vlog_reverse_ubuf(struct bpf_verifier_log * log,int start,int end)185 static int bpf_vlog_reverse_ubuf(struct bpf_verifier_log *log, int start, int end)
186 {
187 /* we split log->kbuf into two equal parts for both ends of array */
188 int n = sizeof(log->kbuf) / 2, nn;
189 char *lbuf = log->kbuf, *rbuf = log->kbuf + n;
190
191 /* Read ubuf's section [start, end) two chunks at a time, from left
192 * and right side; within each chunk, swap all the bytes; after that
193 * reverse the order of lbuf and rbuf and write result back to ubuf.
194 * This way we'll end up with swapped contents of specified
195 * [start, end) ubuf segment.
196 */
197 while (end - start > 1) {
198 nn = min(n, (end - start ) / 2);
199
200 if (copy_from_user(lbuf, log->ubuf + start, nn))
201 return -EFAULT;
202 if (copy_from_user(rbuf, log->ubuf + end - nn, nn))
203 return -EFAULT;
204
205 bpf_vlog_reverse_kbuf(lbuf, nn);
206 bpf_vlog_reverse_kbuf(rbuf, nn);
207
208 /* we write lbuf to the right end of ubuf, while rbuf to the
209 * left one to end up with properly reversed overall ubuf
210 */
211 if (copy_to_user(log->ubuf + start, rbuf, nn))
212 return -EFAULT;
213 if (copy_to_user(log->ubuf + end - nn, lbuf, nn))
214 return -EFAULT;
215
216 start += nn;
217 end -= nn;
218 }
219
220 return 0;
221 }
222
bpf_vlog_finalize(struct bpf_verifier_log * log,u32 * log_size_actual)223 int bpf_vlog_finalize(struct bpf_verifier_log *log, u32 *log_size_actual)
224 {
225 u32 sublen;
226 int err;
227
228 *log_size_actual = 0;
229 if (!log || log->level == 0 || log->level == BPF_LOG_KERNEL)
230 return 0;
231
232 if (!log->ubuf)
233 goto skip_log_rotate;
234 /* If we never truncated log, there is nothing to move around. */
235 if (log->start_pos == 0)
236 goto skip_log_rotate;
237
238 /* Otherwise we need to rotate log contents to make it start from the
239 * buffer beginning and be a continuous zero-terminated string. Note
240 * that if log->start_pos != 0 then we definitely filled up entire log
241 * buffer with no gaps, and we just need to shift buffer contents to
242 * the left by (log->start_pos % log->len_total) bytes.
243 *
244 * Unfortunately, user buffer could be huge and we don't want to
245 * allocate temporary kernel memory of the same size just to shift
246 * contents in a straightforward fashion. Instead, we'll be clever and
247 * do in-place array rotation. This is a leetcode-style problem, which
248 * could be solved by three rotations.
249 *
250 * Let's say we have log buffer that has to be shifted left by 7 bytes
251 * (spaces and vertical bar is just for demonstrative purposes):
252 * E F G H I J K | A B C D
253 *
254 * First, we reverse entire array:
255 * D C B A | K J I H G F E
256 *
257 * Then we rotate first 4 bytes (DCBA) and separately last 7 bytes
258 * (KJIHGFE), resulting in a properly rotated array:
259 * A B C D | E F G H I J K
260 *
261 * We'll utilize log->kbuf to read user memory chunk by chunk, swap
262 * bytes, and write them back. Doing it byte-by-byte would be
263 * unnecessarily inefficient. Altogether we are going to read and
264 * write each byte twice, for total 4 memory copies between kernel and
265 * user space.
266 */
267
268 /* length of the chopped off part that will be the beginning;
269 * len(ABCD) in the example above
270 */
271 div_u64_rem(log->start_pos, log->len_total, &sublen);
272 sublen = log->len_total - sublen;
273
274 err = bpf_vlog_reverse_ubuf(log, 0, log->len_total);
275 err = err ?: bpf_vlog_reverse_ubuf(log, 0, sublen);
276 err = err ?: bpf_vlog_reverse_ubuf(log, sublen, log->len_total);
277 if (err)
278 log->ubuf = NULL;
279
280 skip_log_rotate:
281 *log_size_actual = log->len_max;
282
283 /* properly initialized log has either both ubuf!=NULL and len_total>0
284 * or ubuf==NULL and len_total==0, so if this condition doesn't hold,
285 * we got a fault somewhere along the way, so report it back
286 */
287 if (!!log->ubuf != !!log->len_total)
288 return -EFAULT;
289
290 /* did truncation actually happen? */
291 if (log->ubuf && log->len_max > log->len_total)
292 return -ENOSPC;
293
294 return 0;
295 }
296
297 /* log_level controls verbosity level of eBPF verifier.
298 * bpf_verifier_log_write() is used to dump the verification trace to the log,
299 * so the user can figure out what's wrong with the program
300 */
bpf_verifier_log_write(struct bpf_verifier_env * env,const char * fmt,...)301 __printf(2, 3) void bpf_verifier_log_write(struct bpf_verifier_env *env,
302 const char *fmt, ...)
303 {
304 va_list args;
305
306 if (!bpf_verifier_log_needed(&env->log))
307 return;
308
309 va_start(args, fmt);
310 bpf_verifier_vlog(&env->log, fmt, args);
311 va_end(args);
312 }
313 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(bpf_verifier_log_write);
314
bpf_log(struct bpf_verifier_log * log,const char * fmt,...)315 __printf(2, 3) void bpf_log(struct bpf_verifier_log *log,
316 const char *fmt, ...)
317 {
318 va_list args;
319
320 if (!bpf_verifier_log_needed(log))
321 return;
322
323 va_start(args, fmt);
324 bpf_verifier_vlog(log, fmt, args);
325 va_end(args);
326 }
327 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(bpf_log);
328