CVE-2024-53125 Information

Description

In the Linux kernel the following vulnerability has been resolved:

bpf: sync_linked_regs() must preserve subreg_def

Range propagation must not affect subreg_def marks otherwise the following example is rewritten by verifier incorrectly when BPF_F_TEST_RND_HI32 flag is set:

0: call bpf_ktime_get_ns call bpf_ktime_get_ns 1: r0 &= 0x7fffffff after verifier r0 &= 0x7fffffff 2: w1 = w0 rewrites w1 = w0 3: if w0 < 10 goto +0 ————–> r11 = 0x2f5674a6 (r) 4: r1 »= 32 r11 «= 32 (r) 5: r0 = r1 r1 |= r11 (r) 6: exit; if w0 < 0xa goto pc+0 r1 »= 32 r0 = r1 exit

(or zero extension of w1 at (2) is missing for architectures that require zero extension for upper register half).

The following happens w/o this patch:

  • r0 is marked as not a subreg at (0);
  • w1 is marked as subreg at (2);
  • w1 subreg_def is overridden at (3) by copy_register_state();
  • w1 is read at (5) but mark_insn_zext() does not mark (2) for zero extension because w1 subreg_def is not set;
  • because of BPF_F_TEST_RND_HI32 flag verifier inserts random value for hi32 bits of (2) (marked (r));
  • this random value is read at (5).

Reference

https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/e2ef0f317a52e678fe8fa84b94d6a15b466d6ff0 https://git.kernel.org/stable/c/e9bd9c498cb0f5843996dbe5cbce7a1836a83c70

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