Re: [Query] Stack Overflow in "arch/arm/kernel/unwind.c" whileunwinding frame

From: Catalin Marinas
Date: Wed Oct 02 2013 - 14:12:17 EST


On 24 September 2013 07:23, Anurag Aggarwal <anurag19aggarwal@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> While executing unwind backtrace instructions in ARM, in the function
> unwind_exec_insn()
> there are chances that SP overflows from stack.
>
>
> For example while executing instruction with opcode 0xAE, vsp can go
> beyond stack to area that has not been allocated till now.
>
> unsigned long *vsp = (unsigned long *)ctrl->vrs[SP];
> int reg;
>
> /* pop R4-R[4+bbb] */
> for (reg = 4; reg <= 4 + (insn & 7); reg++)
> ctrl->vrs[reg] = *vsp++;
>
> The above scenario can happen while executing any of the unwind instruction.
>
> One of the ways to fix the problem is to check for vsp with stack
> limits before we increment it, but doing it for all the instructions
> seems a little bad.
>
> I just want to know that if anyone has faced the problem before

I haven't seen it but I think with some stack (or unwind bytecode)
corruption it could happen.

I think we could place some checks only when vsp is assigned and return
-URC_FAILURE, together with some warning.

--
Catalin
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