Re: [PATCH 3/3] x86: kernel base offset ASLR

From: H. Peter Anvin
Date: Thu Apr 04 2013 - 16:22:24 EST


I have to admit to being somewhat skeptical toward KASLR with only 8
bits of randomness. There are at least two potential ways of
dramatically increasing the available randomness:

1. actually compose the kernel of multiple independently relocatable
pieces (maybe chunk it on 2M boundaries or something.)

2. compile the kernel as one of the memory models which can be executed
anywhere in the 64-bit address space. The cost of this would have
to be quantified, of course.

The latter is particularly something that should be considered for the
LPF JIT, to defend against JIT spray attacks.

-hpa

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