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1/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
2/*
3 * Kernel Electric-Fence (KFENCE). Public interface for allocator and fault
4 * handler integration. For more info see Documentation/dev-tools/kfence.rst.
5 *
6 * Copyright (C) 2020, Google LLC.
7 */
8
9#ifndef _LINUX_KFENCE_H
10#define _LINUX_KFENCE_H
11
12#include <linux/mm.h>
13#include <linux/types.h>
14
15#ifdef CONFIG_KFENCE
16
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17#include <linux/atomic.h>
18#include <linux/static_key.h>
19
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20extern unsigned long kfence_sample_interval;
21
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22/*
23 * We allocate an even number of pages, as it simplifies calculations to map
24 * address to metadata indices; effectively, the very first page serves as an
25 * extended guard page, but otherwise has no special purpose.
26 */
27#define KFENCE_POOL_SIZE ((CONFIG_KFENCE_NUM_OBJECTS + 1) * 2 * PAGE_SIZE)
28extern char *__kfence_pool;
29
0ce20dd8 30DECLARE_STATIC_KEY_FALSE(kfence_allocation_key);
0ce20dd8 31extern atomic_t kfence_allocation_gate;
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32
33/**
34 * is_kfence_address() - check if an address belongs to KFENCE pool
35 * @addr: address to check
36 *
37 * Return: true or false depending on whether the address is within the KFENCE
38 * object range.
39 *
40 * KFENCE objects live in a separate page range and are not to be intermixed
41 * with regular heap objects (e.g. KFENCE objects must never be added to the
42 * allocator freelists). Failing to do so may and will result in heap
43 * corruptions, therefore is_kfence_address() must be used to check whether
44 * an object requires specific handling.
45 *
46 * Note: This function may be used in fast-paths, and is performance critical.
47 * Future changes should take this into account; for instance, we want to avoid
48 * introducing another load and therefore need to keep KFENCE_POOL_SIZE a
49 * constant (until immediate patching support is added to the kernel).
50 */
51static __always_inline bool is_kfence_address(const void *addr)
52{
53 /*
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54 * The __kfence_pool != NULL check is required to deal with the case
55 * where __kfence_pool == NULL && addr < KFENCE_POOL_SIZE. Keep it in
56 * the slow-path after the range-check!
0ce20dd8 57 */
a7cb5d23 58 return unlikely((unsigned long)((char *)addr - __kfence_pool) < KFENCE_POOL_SIZE && __kfence_pool);
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59}
60
61/**
62 * kfence_alloc_pool() - allocate the KFENCE pool via memblock
63 */
64void __init kfence_alloc_pool(void);
65
66/**
67 * kfence_init() - perform KFENCE initialization at boot time
68 *
69 * Requires that kfence_alloc_pool() was called before. This sets up the
70 * allocation gate timer, and requires that workqueues are available.
71 */
72void __init kfence_init(void);
73
74/**
75 * kfence_shutdown_cache() - handle shutdown_cache() for KFENCE objects
76 * @s: cache being shut down
77 *
78 * Before shutting down a cache, one must ensure there are no remaining objects
79 * allocated from it. Because KFENCE objects are not referenced from the cache
80 * directly, we need to check them here.
81 *
82 * Note that shutdown_cache() is internal to SL*B, and kmem_cache_destroy() does
83 * not return if allocated objects still exist: it prints an error message and
84 * simply aborts destruction of a cache, leaking memory.
85 *
86 * If the only such objects are KFENCE objects, we will not leak the entire
87 * cache, but instead try to provide more useful debug info by making allocated
88 * objects "zombie allocations". Objects may then still be used or freed (which
89 * is handled gracefully), but usage will result in showing KFENCE error reports
90 * which include stack traces to the user of the object, the original allocation
91 * site, and caller to shutdown_cache().
92 */
93void kfence_shutdown_cache(struct kmem_cache *s);
94
95/*
96 * Allocate a KFENCE object. Allocators must not call this function directly,
97 * use kfence_alloc() instead.
98 */
99void *__kfence_alloc(struct kmem_cache *s, size_t size, gfp_t flags);
100
101/**
102 * kfence_alloc() - allocate a KFENCE object with a low probability
103 * @s: struct kmem_cache with object requirements
104 * @size: exact size of the object to allocate (can be less than @s->size
105 * e.g. for kmalloc caches)
106 * @flags: GFP flags
107 *
108 * Return:
109 * * NULL - must proceed with allocating as usual,
110 * * non-NULL - pointer to a KFENCE object.
111 *
112 * kfence_alloc() should be inserted into the heap allocation fast path,
113 * allowing it to transparently return KFENCE-allocated objects with a low
114 * probability using a static branch (the probability is controlled by the
115 * kfence.sample_interval boot parameter).
116 */
117static __always_inline void *kfence_alloc(struct kmem_cache *s, size_t size, gfp_t flags)
118{
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119#if defined(CONFIG_KFENCE_STATIC_KEYS) || CONFIG_KFENCE_SAMPLE_INTERVAL == 0
120 if (!static_branch_unlikely(&kfence_allocation_key))
121 return NULL;
0ce20dd8 122#else
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123 if (!static_branch_likely(&kfence_allocation_key))
124 return NULL;
0ce20dd8 125#endif
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126 if (likely(atomic_read(&kfence_allocation_gate)))
127 return NULL;
128 return __kfence_alloc(s, size, flags);
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129}
130
131/**
132 * kfence_ksize() - get actual amount of memory allocated for a KFENCE object
133 * @addr: pointer to a heap object
134 *
135 * Return:
136 * * 0 - not a KFENCE object, must call __ksize() instead,
137 * * non-0 - this many bytes can be accessed without causing a memory error.
138 *
139 * kfence_ksize() returns the number of bytes requested for a KFENCE object at
140 * allocation time. This number may be less than the object size of the
141 * corresponding struct kmem_cache.
142 */
143size_t kfence_ksize(const void *addr);
144
145/**
146 * kfence_object_start() - find the beginning of a KFENCE object
147 * @addr: address within a KFENCE-allocated object
148 *
149 * Return: address of the beginning of the object.
150 *
151 * SL[AU]B-allocated objects are laid out within a page one by one, so it is
152 * easy to calculate the beginning of an object given a pointer inside it and
153 * the object size. The same is not true for KFENCE, which places a single
154 * object at either end of the page. This helper function is used to find the
155 * beginning of a KFENCE-allocated object.
156 */
157void *kfence_object_start(const void *addr);
158
159/**
160 * __kfence_free() - release a KFENCE heap object to KFENCE pool
161 * @addr: object to be freed
162 *
163 * Requires: is_kfence_address(addr)
164 *
165 * Release a KFENCE object and mark it as freed.
166 */
167void __kfence_free(void *addr);
168
169/**
170 * kfence_free() - try to release an arbitrary heap object to KFENCE pool
171 * @addr: object to be freed
172 *
173 * Return:
174 * * false - object doesn't belong to KFENCE pool and was ignored,
175 * * true - object was released to KFENCE pool.
176 *
177 * Release a KFENCE object and mark it as freed. May be called on any object,
178 * even non-KFENCE objects, to simplify integration of the hooks into the
179 * allocator's free codepath. The allocator must check the return value to
180 * determine if it was a KFENCE object or not.
181 */
182static __always_inline __must_check bool kfence_free(void *addr)
183{
184 if (!is_kfence_address(addr))
185 return false;
186 __kfence_free(addr);
187 return true;
188}
189
190/**
191 * kfence_handle_page_fault() - perform page fault handling for KFENCE pages
192 * @addr: faulting address
bc8fbc5f 193 * @is_write: is access a write
d438fabc 194 * @regs: current struct pt_regs (can be NULL, but shows full stack trace)
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195 *
196 * Return:
197 * * false - address outside KFENCE pool,
198 * * true - page fault handled by KFENCE, no additional handling required.
199 *
200 * A page fault inside KFENCE pool indicates a memory error, such as an
201 * out-of-bounds access, a use-after-free or an invalid memory access. In these
202 * cases KFENCE prints an error message and marks the offending page as
203 * present, so that the kernel can proceed.
204 */
bc8fbc5f 205bool __must_check kfence_handle_page_fault(unsigned long addr, bool is_write, struct pt_regs *regs);
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207#ifdef CONFIG_PRINTK
208struct kmem_obj_info;
209/**
210 * __kfence_obj_info() - fill kmem_obj_info struct
211 * @kpp: kmem_obj_info to be filled
212 * @object: the object
213 *
214 * Return:
215 * * false - not a KFENCE object
216 * * true - a KFENCE object, filled @kpp
217 *
218 * Copies information to @kpp for KFENCE objects.
219 */
220bool __kfence_obj_info(struct kmem_obj_info *kpp, void *object, struct slab *slab);
221#endif
222
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223#else /* CONFIG_KFENCE */
224
225static inline bool is_kfence_address(const void *addr) { return false; }
226static inline void kfence_alloc_pool(void) { }
227static inline void kfence_init(void) { }
228static inline void kfence_shutdown_cache(struct kmem_cache *s) { }
229static inline void *kfence_alloc(struct kmem_cache *s, size_t size, gfp_t flags) { return NULL; }
230static inline size_t kfence_ksize(const void *addr) { return 0; }
231static inline void *kfence_object_start(const void *addr) { return NULL; }
232static inline void __kfence_free(void *addr) { }
233static inline bool __must_check kfence_free(void *addr) { return false; }
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234static inline bool __must_check kfence_handle_page_fault(unsigned long addr, bool is_write,
235 struct pt_regs *regs)
236{
237 return false;
238}
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240#ifdef CONFIG_PRINTK
241struct kmem_obj_info;
242static inline bool __kfence_obj_info(struct kmem_obj_info *kpp, void *object, struct slab *slab)
243{
244 return false;
245}
246#endif
247
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248#endif
249
250#endif /* _LINUX_KFENCE_H */