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diff --git a/mm/kfence/kfence_test.c b/mm/kfence/kfence_test.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a97bffe0c --- /dev/null +++ b/mm/kfence/kfence_test.c @@ -0,0 +1,870 @@ +// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 +/* + * Test cases for KFENCE memory safety error detector. Since the interface with + * which KFENCE's reports are obtained is via the console, this is the output we + * should verify. For each test case checks the presence (or absence) of + * generated reports. Relies on 'console' tracepoint to capture reports as they + * appear in the kernel log. + * + * Copyright (C) 2020, Google LLC. + * Author: Alexander Potapenko <glider@google.com> + * Marco Elver <elver@google.com> + */ + +#include <kunit/test.h> +#include <linux/jiffies.h> +#include <linux/kernel.h> +#include <linux/kfence.h> +#include <linux/mm.h> +#include <linux/random.h> +#include <linux/slab.h> +#include <linux/spinlock.h> +#include <linux/string.h> +#include <linux/tracepoint.h> +#include <trace/events/printk.h> + +#include <asm/kfence.h> + +#include "kfence.h" + +/* May be overridden by <asm/kfence.h>. */ +#ifndef arch_kfence_test_address +#define arch_kfence_test_address(addr) (addr) +#endif + +#define KFENCE_TEST_REQUIRES(test, cond) do { \ + if (!(cond)) \ + kunit_skip((test), "Test requires: " #cond); \ +} while (0) + +/* Report as observed from console. */ +static struct { + spinlock_t lock; + int nlines; + char lines[2][256]; +} observed = { + .lock = __SPIN_LOCK_UNLOCKED(observed.lock), +}; + +/* Probe for console output: obtains observed lines of interest. */ +static void probe_console(void *ignore, const char *buf, size_t len) +{ + unsigned long flags; + int nlines; + + spin_lock_irqsave(&observed.lock, flags); + nlines = observed.nlines; + + if (strnstr(buf, "BUG: KFENCE: ", len) && strnstr(buf, "test_", len)) { + /* + * KFENCE report and related to the test. + * + * The provided @buf is not NUL-terminated; copy no more than + * @len bytes and let strscpy() add the missing NUL-terminator. + */ + strscpy(observed.lines[0], buf, min(len + 1, sizeof(observed.lines[0]))); + nlines = 1; + } else if (nlines == 1 && (strnstr(buf, "at 0x", len) || strnstr(buf, "of 0x", len))) { + strscpy(observed.lines[nlines++], buf, min(len + 1, sizeof(observed.lines[0]))); + } + + WRITE_ONCE(observed.nlines, nlines); /* Publish new nlines. */ + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&observed.lock, flags); +} + +/* Check if a report related to the test exists. */ +static bool report_available(void) +{ + return READ_ONCE(observed.nlines) == ARRAY_SIZE(observed.lines); +} + +/* Information we expect in a report. */ +struct expect_report { + enum kfence_error_type type; /* The type or error. */ + void *fn; /* Function pointer to expected function where access occurred. */ + char *addr; /* Address at which the bad access occurred. */ + bool is_write; /* Is access a write. */ +}; + +static const char *get_access_type(const struct expect_report *r) +{ + return r->is_write ? "write" : "read"; +} + +/* Check observed report matches information in @r. */ +static bool report_matches(const struct expect_report *r) +{ + unsigned long addr = (unsigned long)r->addr; + bool ret = false; + unsigned long flags; + typeof(observed.lines) expect; + const char *end; + char *cur; + + /* Doubled-checked locking. */ + if (!report_available()) + return false; + + /* Generate expected report contents. */ + + /* Title */ + cur = expect[0]; + end = &expect[0][sizeof(expect[0]) - 1]; + switch (r->type) { + case KFENCE_ERROR_OOB: + cur += scnprintf(cur, end - cur, "BUG: KFENCE: out-of-bounds %s", + get_access_type(r)); + break; + case KFENCE_ERROR_UAF: + cur += scnprintf(cur, end - cur, "BUG: KFENCE: use-after-free %s", + get_access_type(r)); + break; + case KFENCE_ERROR_CORRUPTION: + cur += scnprintf(cur, end - cur, "BUG: KFENCE: memory corruption"); + break; + case KFENCE_ERROR_INVALID: + cur += scnprintf(cur, end - cur, "BUG: KFENCE: invalid %s", + get_access_type(r)); + break; + case KFENCE_ERROR_INVALID_FREE: + cur += scnprintf(cur, end - cur, "BUG: KFENCE: invalid free"); + break; + } + + scnprintf(cur, end - cur, " in %pS", r->fn); + /* The exact offset won't match, remove it; also strip module name. */ + cur = strchr(expect[0], '+'); + if (cur) + *cur = '\0'; + + /* Access information */ + cur = expect[1]; + end = &expect[1][sizeof(expect[1]) - 1]; + + switch (r->type) { + case KFENCE_ERROR_OOB: + cur += scnprintf(cur, end - cur, "Out-of-bounds %s at", get_access_type(r)); + addr = arch_kfence_test_address(addr); + break; + case KFENCE_ERROR_UAF: + cur += scnprintf(cur, end - cur, "Use-after-free %s at", get_access_type(r)); + addr = arch_kfence_test_address(addr); + break; + case KFENCE_ERROR_CORRUPTION: + cur += scnprintf(cur, end - cur, "Corrupted memory at"); + break; + case KFENCE_ERROR_INVALID: + cur += scnprintf(cur, end - cur, "Invalid %s at", get_access_type(r)); + addr = arch_kfence_test_address(addr); + break; + case KFENCE_ERROR_INVALID_FREE: + cur += scnprintf(cur, end - cur, "Invalid free of"); + break; + } + + cur += scnprintf(cur, end - cur, " 0x%p", (void *)addr); + + spin_lock_irqsave(&observed.lock, flags); + if (!report_available()) + goto out; /* A new report is being captured. */ + + /* Finally match expected output to what we actually observed. */ + ret = strstr(observed.lines[0], expect[0]) && strstr(observed.lines[1], expect[1]); +out: + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&observed.lock, flags); + return ret; +} + +/* ===== Test cases ===== */ + +#define TEST_PRIV_WANT_MEMCACHE ((void *)1) + +/* Cache used by tests; if NULL, allocate from kmalloc instead. */ +static struct kmem_cache *test_cache; + +static size_t setup_test_cache(struct kunit *test, size_t size, slab_flags_t flags, + void (*ctor)(void *)) +{ + if (test->priv != TEST_PRIV_WANT_MEMCACHE) + return size; + + kunit_info(test, "%s: size=%zu, ctor=%ps\n", __func__, size, ctor); + + /* + * Use SLAB_NOLEAKTRACE to prevent merging with existing caches. Any + * other flag in SLAB_NEVER_MERGE also works. Use SLAB_ACCOUNT to + * allocate via memcg, if enabled. + */ + flags |= SLAB_NOLEAKTRACE | SLAB_ACCOUNT; + test_cache = kmem_cache_create("test", size, 1, flags, ctor); + KUNIT_ASSERT_TRUE_MSG(test, test_cache, "could not create cache"); + + return size; +} + +static void test_cache_destroy(void) +{ + if (!test_cache) + return; + + kmem_cache_destroy(test_cache); + test_cache = NULL; +} + +static inline size_t kmalloc_cache_alignment(size_t size) +{ + return kmalloc_caches[kmalloc_type(GFP_KERNEL)][__kmalloc_index(size, false)]->align; +} + +/* Must always inline to match stack trace against caller. */ +static __always_inline void test_free(void *ptr) +{ + if (test_cache) + kmem_cache_free(test_cache, ptr); + else + kfree(ptr); +} + +/* + * If this should be a KFENCE allocation, and on which side the allocation and + * the closest guard page should be. + */ +enum allocation_policy { + ALLOCATE_ANY, /* KFENCE, any side. */ + ALLOCATE_LEFT, /* KFENCE, left side of page. */ + ALLOCATE_RIGHT, /* KFENCE, right side of page. */ + ALLOCATE_NONE, /* No KFENCE allocation. */ +}; + +/* + * Try to get a guarded allocation from KFENCE. Uses either kmalloc() or the + * current test_cache if set up. + */ +static void *test_alloc(struct kunit *test, size_t size, gfp_t gfp, enum allocation_policy policy) +{ + void *alloc; + unsigned long timeout, resched_after; + const char *policy_name; + + switch (policy) { + case ALLOCATE_ANY: + policy_name = "any"; + break; + case ALLOCATE_LEFT: + policy_name = "left"; + break; + case ALLOCATE_RIGHT: + policy_name = "right"; + break; + case ALLOCATE_NONE: + policy_name = "none"; + break; + } + + kunit_info(test, "%s: size=%zu, gfp=%x, policy=%s, cache=%i\n", __func__, size, gfp, + policy_name, !!test_cache); + + /* + * 100x the sample interval should be more than enough to ensure we get + * a KFENCE allocation eventually. + */ + timeout = jiffies + msecs_to_jiffies(100 * kfence_sample_interval); + /* + * Especially for non-preemption kernels, ensure the allocation-gate + * timer can catch up: after @resched_after, every failed allocation + * attempt yields, to ensure the allocation-gate timer is scheduled. + */ + resched_after = jiffies + msecs_to_jiffies(kfence_sample_interval); + do { + if (test_cache) + alloc = kmem_cache_alloc(test_cache, gfp); + else + alloc = kmalloc(size, gfp); + + if (is_kfence_address(alloc)) { + struct slab *slab = virt_to_slab(alloc); + struct kmem_cache *s = test_cache ?: + kmalloc_caches[kmalloc_type(GFP_KERNEL)][__kmalloc_index(size, false)]; + + /* + * Verify that various helpers return the right values + * even for KFENCE objects; these are required so that + * memcg accounting works correctly. + */ + KUNIT_EXPECT_EQ(test, obj_to_index(s, slab, alloc), 0U); + KUNIT_EXPECT_EQ(test, objs_per_slab(s, slab), 1); + + if (policy == ALLOCATE_ANY) + return alloc; + if (policy == ALLOCATE_LEFT && PAGE_ALIGNED(alloc)) + return alloc; + if (policy == ALLOCATE_RIGHT && !PAGE_ALIGNED(alloc)) + return alloc; + } else if (policy == ALLOCATE_NONE) + return alloc; + + test_free(alloc); + + if (time_after(jiffies, resched_after)) + cond_resched(); + } while (time_before(jiffies, timeout)); + + KUNIT_ASSERT_TRUE_MSG(test, false, "failed to allocate from KFENCE"); + return NULL; /* Unreachable. */ +} + +static void test_out_of_bounds_read(struct kunit *test) +{ + size_t size = 32; + struct expect_report expect = { + .type = KFENCE_ERROR_OOB, + .fn = test_out_of_bounds_read, + .is_write = false, + }; + char *buf; + + setup_test_cache(test, size, 0, NULL); + + /* + * If we don't have our own cache, adjust based on alignment, so that we + * actually access guard pages on either side. + */ + if (!test_cache) + size = kmalloc_cache_alignment(size); + + /* Test both sides. */ + + buf = test_alloc(test, size, GFP_KERNEL, ALLOCATE_LEFT); + expect.addr = buf - 1; + READ_ONCE(*expect.addr); + KUNIT_EXPECT_TRUE(test, report_matches(&expect)); + test_free(buf); + + buf = test_alloc(test, size, GFP_KERNEL, ALLOCATE_RIGHT); + expect.addr = buf + size; + READ_ONCE(*expect.addr); + KUNIT_EXPECT_TRUE(test, report_matches(&expect)); + test_free(buf); +} + +static void test_out_of_bounds_write(struct kunit *test) +{ + size_t size = 32; + struct expect_report expect = { + .type = KFENCE_ERROR_OOB, + .fn = test_out_of_bounds_write, + .is_write = true, + }; + char *buf; + + setup_test_cache(test, size, 0, NULL); + buf = test_alloc(test, size, GFP_KERNEL, ALLOCATE_LEFT); + expect.addr = buf - 1; + WRITE_ONCE(*expect.addr, 42); + KUNIT_EXPECT_TRUE(test, report_matches(&expect)); + test_free(buf); +} + +static void test_use_after_free_read(struct kunit *test) +{ + const size_t size = 32; + struct expect_report expect = { + .type = KFENCE_ERROR_UAF, + .fn = test_use_after_free_read, + .is_write = false, + }; + + setup_test_cache(test, size, 0, NULL); + expect.addr = test_alloc(test, size, GFP_KERNEL, ALLOCATE_ANY); + test_free(expect.addr); + READ_ONCE(*expect.addr); + KUNIT_EXPECT_TRUE(test, report_matches(&expect)); +} + +static void test_double_free(struct kunit *test) +{ + const size_t size = 32; + struct expect_report expect = { + .type = KFENCE_ERROR_INVALID_FREE, + .fn = test_double_free, + }; + + setup_test_cache(test, size, 0, NULL); + expect.addr = test_alloc(test, size, GFP_KERNEL, ALLOCATE_ANY); + test_free(expect.addr); + test_free(expect.addr); /* Double-free. */ + KUNIT_EXPECT_TRUE(test, report_matches(&expect)); +} + +static void test_invalid_addr_free(struct kunit *test) +{ + const size_t size = 32; + struct expect_report expect = { + .type = KFENCE_ERROR_INVALID_FREE, + .fn = test_invalid_addr_free, + }; + char *buf; + + setup_test_cache(test, size, 0, NULL); + buf = test_alloc(test, size, GFP_KERNEL, ALLOCATE_ANY); + expect.addr = buf + 1; /* Free on invalid address. */ + test_free(expect.addr); /* Invalid address free. */ + test_free(buf); /* No error. */ + KUNIT_EXPECT_TRUE(test, report_matches(&expect)); +} + +static void test_corruption(struct kunit *test) +{ + size_t size = 32; + struct expect_report expect = { + .type = KFENCE_ERROR_CORRUPTION, + .fn = test_corruption, + }; + char *buf; + + setup_test_cache(test, size, 0, NULL); + + /* Test both sides. */ + + buf = test_alloc(test, size, GFP_KERNEL, ALLOCATE_LEFT); + expect.addr = buf + size; + WRITE_ONCE(*expect.addr, 42); + test_free(buf); + KUNIT_EXPECT_TRUE(test, report_matches(&expect)); + + buf = test_alloc(test, size, GFP_KERNEL, ALLOCATE_RIGHT); + expect.addr = buf - 1; + WRITE_ONCE(*expect.addr, 42); + test_free(buf); + KUNIT_EXPECT_TRUE(test, report_matches(&expect)); +} + +/* + * KFENCE is unable to detect an OOB if the allocation's alignment requirements + * leave a gap between the object and the guard page. Specifically, an + * allocation of e.g. 73 bytes is aligned on 8 and 128 bytes for SLUB or SLAB + * respectively. Therefore it is impossible for the allocated object to + * contiguously line up with the right guard page. + * + * However, we test that an access to memory beyond the gap results in KFENCE + * detecting an OOB access. + */ +static void test_kmalloc_aligned_oob_read(struct kunit *test) +{ + const size_t size = 73; + const size_t align = kmalloc_cache_alignment(size); + struct expect_report expect = { + .type = KFENCE_ERROR_OOB, + .fn = test_kmalloc_aligned_oob_read, + .is_write = false, + }; + char *buf; + + buf = test_alloc(test, size, GFP_KERNEL, ALLOCATE_RIGHT); + + /* + * The object is offset to the right, so there won't be an OOB to the + * left of it. + */ + READ_ONCE(*(buf - 1)); + KUNIT_EXPECT_FALSE(test, report_available()); + + /* + * @buf must be aligned on @align, therefore buf + size belongs to the + * same page -> no OOB. + */ + READ_ONCE(*(buf + size)); + KUNIT_EXPECT_FALSE(test, report_available()); + + /* Overflowing by @align bytes will result in an OOB. */ + expect.addr = buf + size + align; + READ_ONCE(*expect.addr); + KUNIT_EXPECT_TRUE(test, report_matches(&expect)); + + test_free(buf); +} + +static void test_kmalloc_aligned_oob_write(struct kunit *test) +{ + const size_t size = 73; + struct expect_report expect = { + .type = KFENCE_ERROR_CORRUPTION, + .fn = test_kmalloc_aligned_oob_write, + }; + char *buf; + + buf = test_alloc(test, size, GFP_KERNEL, ALLOCATE_RIGHT); + /* + * The object is offset to the right, so we won't get a page + * fault immediately after it. + */ + expect.addr = buf + size; + WRITE_ONCE(*expect.addr, READ_ONCE(*expect.addr) + 1); + KUNIT_EXPECT_FALSE(test, report_available()); + test_free(buf); + KUNIT_EXPECT_TRUE(test, report_matches(&expect)); +} + +/* Test cache shrinking and destroying with KFENCE. */ +static void test_shrink_memcache(struct kunit *test) +{ + const size_t size = 32; + void *buf; + + setup_test_cache(test, size, 0, NULL); + KUNIT_EXPECT_TRUE(test, test_cache); + buf = test_alloc(test, size, GFP_KERNEL, ALLOCATE_ANY); + kmem_cache_shrink(test_cache); + test_free(buf); + + KUNIT_EXPECT_FALSE(test, report_available()); +} + +static void ctor_set_x(void *obj) +{ + /* Every object has at least 8 bytes. */ + memset(obj, 'x', 8); +} + +/* Ensure that SL*B does not modify KFENCE objects on bulk free. */ +static void test_free_bulk(struct kunit *test) +{ + int iter; + + for (iter = 0; iter < 5; iter++) { + const size_t size = setup_test_cache(test, 8 + prandom_u32_max(300), 0, + (iter & 1) ? ctor_set_x : NULL); + void *objects[] = { + test_alloc(test, size, GFP_KERNEL, ALLOCATE_RIGHT), + test_alloc(test, size, GFP_KERNEL, ALLOCATE_NONE), + test_alloc(test, size, GFP_KERNEL, ALLOCATE_LEFT), + test_alloc(test, size, GFP_KERNEL, ALLOCATE_NONE), + test_alloc(test, size, GFP_KERNEL, ALLOCATE_NONE), + }; + + kmem_cache_free_bulk(test_cache, ARRAY_SIZE(objects), objects); + KUNIT_ASSERT_FALSE(test, report_available()); + test_cache_destroy(); + } +} + +/* Test init-on-free works. */ +static void test_init_on_free(struct kunit *test) +{ + const size_t size = 32; + struct expect_report expect = { + .type = KFENCE_ERROR_UAF, + .fn = test_init_on_free, + .is_write = false, + }; + int i; + + KFENCE_TEST_REQUIRES(test, IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_INIT_ON_FREE_DEFAULT_ON)); + /* Assume it hasn't been disabled on command line. */ + + setup_test_cache(test, size, 0, NULL); + expect.addr = test_alloc(test, size, GFP_KERNEL, ALLOCATE_ANY); + for (i = 0; i < size; i++) + expect.addr[i] = i + 1; + test_free(expect.addr); + + for (i = 0; i < size; i++) { + /* + * This may fail if the page was recycled by KFENCE and then + * written to again -- this however, is near impossible with a + * default config. + */ + KUNIT_EXPECT_EQ(test, expect.addr[i], (char)0); + + if (!i) /* Only check first access to not fail test if page is ever re-protected. */ + KUNIT_EXPECT_TRUE(test, report_matches(&expect)); + } +} + +/* Ensure that constructors work properly. */ +static void test_memcache_ctor(struct kunit *test) +{ + const size_t size = 32; + char *buf; + int i; + + setup_test_cache(test, size, 0, ctor_set_x); + buf = test_alloc(test, size, GFP_KERNEL, ALLOCATE_ANY); + + for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) + KUNIT_EXPECT_EQ(test, buf[i], (char)'x'); + + test_free(buf); + + KUNIT_EXPECT_FALSE(test, report_available()); +} + +/* Test that memory is zeroed if requested. */ +static void test_gfpzero(struct kunit *test) +{ + const size_t size = PAGE_SIZE; /* PAGE_SIZE so we can use ALLOCATE_ANY. */ + char *buf1, *buf2; + int i; + + /* Skip if we think it'd take too long. */ + KFENCE_TEST_REQUIRES(test, kfence_sample_interval <= 100); + + setup_test_cache(test, size, 0, NULL); + buf1 = test_alloc(test, size, GFP_KERNEL, ALLOCATE_ANY); + for (i = 0; i < size; i++) + buf1[i] = i + 1; + test_free(buf1); + + /* Try to get same address again -- this can take a while. */ + for (i = 0;; i++) { + buf2 = test_alloc(test, size, GFP_KERNEL | __GFP_ZERO, ALLOCATE_ANY); + if (buf1 == buf2) + break; + test_free(buf2); + + if (kthread_should_stop() || (i == CONFIG_KFENCE_NUM_OBJECTS)) { + kunit_warn(test, "giving up ... cannot get same object back\n"); + return; + } + cond_resched(); + } + + for (i = 0; i < size; i++) + KUNIT_EXPECT_EQ(test, buf2[i], (char)0); + + test_free(buf2); + + KUNIT_EXPECT_FALSE(test, report_available()); +} + +static void test_invalid_access(struct kunit *test) +{ + const struct expect_report expect = { + .type = KFENCE_ERROR_INVALID, + .fn = test_invalid_access, + .addr = &__kfence_pool[10], + .is_write = false, + }; + + READ_ONCE(__kfence_pool[10]); + KUNIT_EXPECT_TRUE(test, report_matches(&expect)); +} + +/* Test SLAB_TYPESAFE_BY_RCU works. */ +static void test_memcache_typesafe_by_rcu(struct kunit *test) +{ + const size_t size = 32; + struct expect_report expect = { + .type = KFENCE_ERROR_UAF, + .fn = test_memcache_typesafe_by_rcu, + .is_write = false, + }; + + setup_test_cache(test, size, SLAB_TYPESAFE_BY_RCU, NULL); + KUNIT_EXPECT_TRUE(test, test_cache); /* Want memcache. */ + + expect.addr = test_alloc(test, size, GFP_KERNEL, ALLOCATE_ANY); + *expect.addr = 42; + + rcu_read_lock(); + test_free(expect.addr); + KUNIT_EXPECT_EQ(test, *expect.addr, (char)42); + /* + * Up to this point, memory should not have been freed yet, and + * therefore there should be no KFENCE report from the above access. + */ + rcu_read_unlock(); + + /* Above access to @expect.addr should not have generated a report! */ + KUNIT_EXPECT_FALSE(test, report_available()); + + /* Only after rcu_barrier() is the memory guaranteed to be freed. */ + rcu_barrier(); + + /* Expect use-after-free. */ + KUNIT_EXPECT_EQ(test, *expect.addr, (char)42); + KUNIT_EXPECT_TRUE(test, report_matches(&expect)); +} + +/* Test krealloc(). */ +static void test_krealloc(struct kunit *test) +{ + const size_t size = 32; + const struct expect_report expect = { + .type = KFENCE_ERROR_UAF, + .fn = test_krealloc, + .addr = test_alloc(test, size, GFP_KERNEL, ALLOCATE_ANY), + .is_write = false, + }; + char *buf = expect.addr; + int i; + + KUNIT_EXPECT_FALSE(test, test_cache); + KUNIT_EXPECT_EQ(test, ksize(buf), size); /* Precise size match after KFENCE alloc. */ + for (i = 0; i < size; i++) + buf[i] = i + 1; + + /* Check that we successfully change the size. */ + buf = krealloc(buf, size * 3, GFP_KERNEL); /* Grow. */ + /* Note: Might no longer be a KFENCE alloc. */ + KUNIT_EXPECT_GE(test, ksize(buf), size * 3); + for (i = 0; i < size; i++) + KUNIT_EXPECT_EQ(test, buf[i], (char)(i + 1)); + for (; i < size * 3; i++) /* Fill to extra bytes. */ + buf[i] = i + 1; + + buf = krealloc(buf, size * 2, GFP_KERNEL); /* Shrink. */ + KUNIT_EXPECT_GE(test, ksize(buf), size * 2); + for (i = 0; i < size * 2; i++) + KUNIT_EXPECT_EQ(test, buf[i], (char)(i + 1)); + + buf = krealloc(buf, 0, GFP_KERNEL); /* Free. */ + KUNIT_EXPECT_EQ(test, (unsigned long)buf, (unsigned long)ZERO_SIZE_PTR); + KUNIT_ASSERT_FALSE(test, report_available()); /* No reports yet! */ + + READ_ONCE(*expect.addr); /* Ensure krealloc() actually freed earlier KFENCE object. */ + KUNIT_ASSERT_TRUE(test, report_matches(&expect)); +} + +/* Test that some objects from a bulk allocation belong to KFENCE pool. */ +static void test_memcache_alloc_bulk(struct kunit *test) +{ + const size_t size = 32; + bool pass = false; + unsigned long timeout; + + setup_test_cache(test, size, 0, NULL); + KUNIT_EXPECT_TRUE(test, test_cache); /* Want memcache. */ + /* + * 100x the sample interval should be more than enough to ensure we get + * a KFENCE allocation eventually. + */ + timeout = jiffies + msecs_to_jiffies(100 * kfence_sample_interval); + do { + void *objects[100]; + int i, num = kmem_cache_alloc_bulk(test_cache, GFP_ATOMIC, ARRAY_SIZE(objects), + objects); + if (!num) + continue; + for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(objects); i++) { + if (is_kfence_address(objects[i])) { + pass = true; + break; + } + } + kmem_cache_free_bulk(test_cache, num, objects); + /* + * kmem_cache_alloc_bulk() disables interrupts, and calling it + * in a tight loop may not give KFENCE a chance to switch the + * static branch. Call cond_resched() to let KFENCE chime in. + */ + cond_resched(); + } while (!pass && time_before(jiffies, timeout)); + + KUNIT_EXPECT_TRUE(test, pass); + KUNIT_EXPECT_FALSE(test, report_available()); +} + +/* + * KUnit does not provide a way to provide arguments to tests, and we encode + * additional info in the name. Set up 2 tests per test case, one using the + * default allocator, and another using a custom memcache (suffix '-memcache'). + */ +#define KFENCE_KUNIT_CASE(test_name) \ + { .run_case = test_name, .name = #test_name }, \ + { .run_case = test_name, .name = #test_name "-memcache" } + +static struct kunit_case kfence_test_cases[] = { + KFENCE_KUNIT_CASE(test_out_of_bounds_read), + KFENCE_KUNIT_CASE(test_out_of_bounds_write), + KFENCE_KUNIT_CASE(test_use_after_free_read), + KFENCE_KUNIT_CASE(test_double_free), + KFENCE_KUNIT_CASE(test_invalid_addr_free), + KFENCE_KUNIT_CASE(test_corruption), + KFENCE_KUNIT_CASE(test_free_bulk), + KFENCE_KUNIT_CASE(test_init_on_free), + KUNIT_CASE(test_kmalloc_aligned_oob_read), + KUNIT_CASE(test_kmalloc_aligned_oob_write), + KUNIT_CASE(test_shrink_memcache), + KUNIT_CASE(test_memcache_ctor), + KUNIT_CASE(test_invalid_access), + KUNIT_CASE(test_gfpzero), + KUNIT_CASE(test_memcache_typesafe_by_rcu), + KUNIT_CASE(test_krealloc), + KUNIT_CASE(test_memcache_alloc_bulk), + {}, +}; + +/* ===== End test cases ===== */ + +static int test_init(struct kunit *test) +{ + unsigned long flags; + int i; + + if (!__kfence_pool) + return -EINVAL; + + spin_lock_irqsave(&observed.lock, flags); + for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(observed.lines); i++) + observed.lines[i][0] = '\0'; + observed.nlines = 0; + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&observed.lock, flags); + + /* Any test with 'memcache' in its name will want a memcache. */ + if (strstr(test->name, "memcache")) + test->priv = TEST_PRIV_WANT_MEMCACHE; + else + test->priv = NULL; + + return 0; +} + +static void test_exit(struct kunit *test) +{ + test_cache_destroy(); +} + +static void register_tracepoints(struct tracepoint *tp, void *ignore) +{ + check_trace_callback_type_console(probe_console); + if (!strcmp(tp->name, "console")) + WARN_ON(tracepoint_probe_register(tp, probe_console, NULL)); +} + +static void unregister_tracepoints(struct tracepoint *tp, void *ignore) +{ + if (!strcmp(tp->name, "console")) + tracepoint_probe_unregister(tp, probe_console, NULL); +} + +static int kfence_suite_init(struct kunit_suite *suite) +{ + /* + * Because we want to be able to build the test as a module, we need to + * iterate through all known tracepoints, since the static registration + * won't work here. + */ + for_each_kernel_tracepoint(register_tracepoints, NULL); + return 0; +} + +static void kfence_suite_exit(struct kunit_suite *suite) +{ + for_each_kernel_tracepoint(unregister_tracepoints, NULL); + tracepoint_synchronize_unregister(); +} + +static struct kunit_suite kfence_test_suite = { + .name = "kfence", + .test_cases = kfence_test_cases, + .init = test_init, + .exit = test_exit, + .suite_init = kfence_suite_init, + .suite_exit = kfence_suite_exit, +}; + +kunit_test_suites(&kfence_test_suite); + +MODULE_LICENSE("GPL v2"); +MODULE_AUTHOR("Alexander Potapenko <glider@google.com>, Marco Elver <elver@google.com>"); |