Re: [PATCH v4] [x86] detect and report lack of NX protections

From: Kees Cook
Date: Tue Nov 10 2009 - 14:44:14 EST


On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 10:53:33AM -0800, H. Peter Anvin wrote:
> On 11/10/2009 09:46 AM, Kees Cook wrote:
> >
> > The kernel as-is does not set nx_enabled for 64-bit, so this message is
> > skipped completely:
> >
> > if (nx_enabled)
> > printk(KERN_INFO "NX (Execute Disable) protection: active\n");
> >
> > The only time this printk is shown is on 32-bit with PAE (with NX).
> > There is no "else" currently.
> >
>
> The structure you have is:
>
> if (nx_enabled)
> else if (cpu_has_pae)
>
> The test for cpu_has_pae is unconditional (you only #ifdef the message)
> -- in fact, this should cause a compile-time error on 64 bits:
>
> #undef cpu_has_pae
> #define cpu_has_pae ___BUG___

This is fun. CONFIG_X86_PAE isn't defined for 64-bit, and using
cpu_has_pae on 64-bit is considered a bug. :)

Here is the matrix of what I want to see reported about NX at boot time.
How do you recommend this be implemented?

kernel cpu -> | CPU has PAE | CPU lacks PAE |
| | CPU has NX | CPU lacks NX | |
V +-------------------+-------------------+-----------------+
32-bit non-PAE | missing in kernel | missing in kernel | no message |
+-------------------+-------------------+-----------------+
32-bit PAE | active * | missing in CPU | no message |
+-------------------+-------------------+-----------------+
64-bit | active | missing in CPU | impossible |
+-------------------+-------------------+-----------------+
The box with the "*" is the only message currently reported by the kernel.


this looks ugly, but does it:

#if defined(CONFIG_X86_32)
else if (cpu_has_pae)
#else
else
#endif
#if defined(CONFIG_X86_64) || defined(CONFIG_X86_PAE)
/* PAE kernel, PAE CPU, without NX */
printk(KERN_NOTICE "Notice: NX (Execute Disable) protection "
"missing in CPU or disabled in BIOS!\n");
#else
/* 32bit non-PAE kernel, PAE CPU */
printk(KERN_NOTICE "Notice: NX (Execute Disable) protection "
"cannot be enabled: non-PAE kernel!\n");
#endif


--
Kees Cook
Ubuntu Security Team
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