From patchwork Mon Oct 21 21:14:51 2024 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Patchwork-Submitter: Nir Lichtman X-Patchwork-Id: 13844684 Received: from lichtman.org (lichtman.org [149.28.33.109]) (using TLSv1.2 with cipher ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384 (256/256 bits)) (No client certificate requested) by smtp.subspace.kernel.org (Postfix) with ESMTPS id 369D21D1744; Mon, 21 Oct 2024 21:14:52 +0000 (UTC) Authentication-Results: smtp.subspace.kernel.org; arc=none smtp.client-ip=149.28.33.109 ARC-Seal: i=1; a=rsa-sha256; d=subspace.kernel.org; s=arc-20240116; t=1729545293; cv=none; b=a766C/zbzFKyVozMAiupv5AYNFkCSC9UepKxAUTNKpgSzzYhpckMBj7IVU4MAGt/vT0fnj7SeJTRmZyTy9HxaqHpX58cuB36SrshS8byXF1DrFZ93TIPnaVy8Gw6FbDEWCwZqPm3NIA3rvNSkHXWl+BfjmLS/z6Ud5fd53SC/WQ= ARC-Message-Signature: i=1; a=rsa-sha256; d=subspace.kernel.org; s=arc-20240116; t=1729545293; c=relaxed/simple; bh=tbdGye0ShSov5PdXRuJATPhBdiTwmJ7lzrUumAGIkeI=; h=Date:From:To:Cc:Subject:Message-ID:MIME-Version:Content-Type: Content-Disposition; b=szOXQFbQLTMWL8llPMg+XOiLwDUR5+6vrPxZy7k6DHS7qKYgZgk6naAjKcPEV2KBby+jKrRaGqpqSP0mCyNOiBtrsQxSqbDUQczYcFSBLE7BbYl/4PlzxE2ZHikw02dZzzjj1njwy/H59ZJeA6yi9b0OV1tdFif2rA/znLH78n4= ARC-Authentication-Results: i=1; smtp.subspace.kernel.org; dmarc=pass (p=none dis=none) header.from=lichtman.org; spf=pass smtp.mailfrom=lichtman.org; dkim=pass (2048-bit key) header.d=lichtman.org header.i=@lichtman.org header.b=ERASmkLw; arc=none smtp.client-ip=149.28.33.109 Authentication-Results: smtp.subspace.kernel.org; dmarc=pass (p=none dis=none) header.from=lichtman.org Authentication-Results: smtp.subspace.kernel.org; spf=pass smtp.mailfrom=lichtman.org Authentication-Results: smtp.subspace.kernel.org; dkim=pass (2048-bit key) header.d=lichtman.org header.i=@lichtman.org header.b="ERASmkLw" Received: by lichtman.org (Postfix, from userid 1000) id 578C617710B; Mon, 21 Oct 2024 21:14:51 +0000 (UTC) DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha256; c=simple/simple; d=lichtman.org; s=mail; t=1729545291; bh=tbdGye0ShSov5PdXRuJATPhBdiTwmJ7lzrUumAGIkeI=; h=Date:From:To:Cc:Subject:From; b=ERASmkLweNLKXjVmKXMqeBPs8vr+VR0NltF0LFduPQ00rGoF1A73/QYeWj1A8+5Py IoQRXoM1pkUaZtT5477cU/fHvEHJXUuIFnYlI/BK4eJy7myvPqFYS0ZLoHZ1+roioI 8DzVZeKp2rAMnx6F56aZy48TdMmmhOzCK6Y0dj7uxIRO2c7hq5mJ8y6xauXMEQ96/H EAy7f/OHmdXeoE9gynUV59pEVz65crfM39L0x4z4TdUbKxC6uXqwiY89tqRG6zfzat A0HE3GFIei2P6t3MZdNNiKq0Nux1QjSexZqafK1jYGMQbZPAQm2WhR4NqL22NcW7MI PSEBVy0lH04kw== Date: Mon, 21 Oct 2024 21:14:51 +0000 From: Nir Lichtman To: kgdb-bugreport@lists.sourceforge.net, linux-trace-kernel@vger.kernel.org Cc: yuran.pereira@hotmail.com, jason.wessel@windriver.com, daniel.thompson@linaro.org, dianders@chromium.org, rostedt@goodmis.org, mhiramat@kernel.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, linux-kernel-mentees@lists.linuxfoundation.org Subject: [PATCH v2 1/2] kdb: Replace the use of simple_strto with safer kstrto in kdb_main Message-ID: <20241021211451.GB835676@lichtman.org> Precedence: bulk X-Mailing-List: linux-trace-kernel@vger.kernel.org List-Id: List-Subscribe: List-Unsubscribe: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Disposition: inline The simple_str* family of functions perform no error checking in scenarios where the input value overflows the intended output variable. This results in these functions successfully returning even when the output does not match the input string. Or as it was mentioned [1], "...simple_strtol(), simple_strtoll(), simple_strtoul(), and simple_strtoull() functions explicitly ignore overflows, which may lead to unexpected results in callers." Hence, the use of those functions is discouraged. This patch replaces all uses of the simple_strto* series of functions with their safer kstrto* alternatives. Side effects of this patch: - Every string to long or long long conversion using kstrto* is now checked for failure. - kstrto* errors are handled with appropriate `KDB_BADINT` wherever applicable. - A good side effect is that we end up saving a few lines of code since unlike in simple_strto* functions, kstrto functions do not need an additional "end pointer" variable, and the return values of the latter can be directly checked in an "if" statement without the need to define additional `ret` or `err` variables. This, of course, results in cleaner, yet still easy to understand code. [1] https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/process/deprecated.html#simple-strtol-simple-strtoll-simple-strtoul-simple-strtoull Signed-off-by: Yuran Pereira Signed-off-by: Nir Lichtman --- kernel/debug/kdb/kdb_main.c | 69 +++++++++---------------------------- 1 file changed, 17 insertions(+), 52 deletions(-) diff --git a/kernel/debug/kdb/kdb_main.c b/kernel/debug/kdb/kdb_main.c index f5f7d7fb5936..5f4be507d79f 100644 --- a/kernel/debug/kdb/kdb_main.c +++ b/kernel/debug/kdb/kdb_main.c @@ -306,8 +306,8 @@ static int kdbgetulenv(const char *match, unsigned long *value) return KDB_NOTENV; if (strlen(ep) == 0) return KDB_NOENVVALUE; - - *value = simple_strtoul(ep, NULL, 0); + if (kstrtoul(ep, 0, value)) + return KDB_BADINT; return 0; } @@ -402,42 +402,15 @@ static void kdb_printenv(void) */ int kdbgetularg(const char *arg, unsigned long *value) { - char *endp; - unsigned long val; - - val = simple_strtoul(arg, &endp, 0); - - if (endp == arg) { - /* - * Also try base 16, for us folks too lazy to type the - * leading 0x... - */ - val = simple_strtoul(arg, &endp, 16); - if (endp == arg) - return KDB_BADINT; - } - - *value = val; - + if (kstrtoul(arg, 0, value)) + return KDB_BADINT; return 0; } int kdbgetu64arg(const char *arg, u64 *value) { - char *endp; - u64 val; - - val = simple_strtoull(arg, &endp, 0); - - if (endp == arg) { - - val = simple_strtoull(arg, &endp, 16); - if (endp == arg) - return KDB_BADINT; - } - - *value = val; - + if (kstrtou64(arg, 0, value)) + return KDB_BADINT; return 0; } @@ -473,10 +446,10 @@ int kdb_set(int argc, const char **argv) */ if (strcmp(argv[1], "KDBDEBUG") == 0) { unsigned int debugflags; - char *cp; + int ret; - debugflags = simple_strtoul(argv[2], &cp, 0); - if (cp == argv[2] || debugflags & ~KDB_DEBUG_FLAG_MASK) { + ret = kstrtouint(argv[2], 0, &debugflags); + if (ret || debugflags & ~KDB_DEBUG_FLAG_MASK) { kdb_printf("kdb: illegal debug flags '%s'\n", argv[2]); return 0; @@ -1619,10 +1592,10 @@ static int kdb_md(int argc, const char **argv) if (!argv[0][3]) valid = 1; else if (argv[0][3] == 'c' && argv[0][4]) { - char *p; - repeat = simple_strtoul(argv[0] + 4, &p, 10); + if (kstrtouint(argv[0] + 4, 10, &repeat)) + return KDB_BADINT; mdcount = ((repeat * bytesperword) + 15) / 16; - valid = !*p; + valid = 1; } last_repeat = repeat; } else if (strcmp(argv[0], "md") == 0) @@ -2083,15 +2056,10 @@ static int kdb_dmesg(int argc, const char **argv) if (argc > 2) return KDB_ARGCOUNT; if (argc) { - char *cp; - lines = simple_strtol(argv[1], &cp, 0); - if (*cp) + if (kstrtoint(argv[1], 0, &lines)) lines = 0; - if (argc > 1) { - adjust = simple_strtoul(argv[2], &cp, 0); - if (*cp || adjust < 0) - adjust = 0; - } + if (argc > 1 && (kstrtoint(argv[2], 0, &adjust) || adjust < 0)) + adjust = 0; } /* disable LOGGING if set */ @@ -2428,14 +2396,12 @@ static int kdb_help(int argc, const char **argv) static int kdb_kill(int argc, const char **argv) { long sig, pid; - char *endp; struct task_struct *p; if (argc != 2) return KDB_ARGCOUNT; - sig = simple_strtol(argv[1], &endp, 0); - if (*endp) + if (kstrtol(argv[1], 0, &sig)) return KDB_BADINT; if ((sig >= 0) || !valid_signal(-sig)) { kdb_printf("Invalid signal parameter.<-signal>\n"); @@ -2443,8 +2409,7 @@ static int kdb_kill(int argc, const char **argv) } sig = -sig; - pid = simple_strtol(argv[2], &endp, 0); - if (*endp) + if (kstrtol(argv[2], 0, &pid)) return KDB_BADINT; if (pid <= 0) { kdb_printf("Process ID must be large than 0.\n");