Re: [PATCH] mm: use %pK for /proc/vmallocinfo

From: David Rientjes
Date: Wed Oct 03 2012 - 01:38:05 EST


On Tue, 2 Oct 2012, Kees Cook wrote:

> >> In the paranoid case of sysctl kernel.kptr_restrict=2, mask the kernel
> >> virtual addresses in /proc/vmallocinfo too.
> >>
> >> Reported-by: Brad Spengler <spender@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> >> Signed-off-by: Kees Cook <keescook@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> >
> > /proc/vmallocinfo is S_IRUSR, not S_IRUGO, so exactly what are you trying
> > to protect?
>
> Trying to block the root user from seeing virtual memory addresses
> (mode 2 of kptr_restrict).
>
> Documentation/sysctl/kernel.txt:
> "This toggle indicates whether restrictions are placed on
> exposing kernel addresses via /proc and other interfaces. When
> kptr_restrict is set to (0), there are no restrictions. When
> kptr_restrict is set to (1), the default, kernel pointers
> printed using the %pK format specifier will be replaced with 0's
> unless the user has CAP_SYSLOG. When kptr_restrict is set to
> (2), kernel pointers printed using %pK will be replaced with 0's
> regardless of privileges."
>
> Even though it's S_IRUSR, it still needs %pK for the paranoid case.
>

So root does echo 0 > /proc/sys/kernel/kptr_restrict first. Again: what
are you trying to protect?
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