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SubjectRe: 0887a7ebc9 ("ubsan: add trap instrumentation option"): BUG: kernel hang in early-boot stage, last printk: early console in setup code
On Mon, Jun 8, 2020 at 12:28 PM Qian Cai <cai@lca.pw> wrote:
>
> On Mon, Jun 08, 2020 at 12:00:11PM -0700, Kees Cook wrote:
> > On Mon, Jun 08, 2020 at 02:04:08PM +0800, kernel test robot wrote:
> > > The issue seems due to the lack of "-fsanitize-undefined-trap-on-error" in clang.
> >
> > Hm? No, that's supported in Clang (at least as far back as Clang 9.)
> >
> > > Greetings,
> > >
> > > 0day kernel testing robot got the below dmesg and the first bad commit is
> > >
> > > https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git master
> > >
> > > commit 0887a7ebc97770c7870abf3075a2e8cd502a7f52
> > > Author: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>
> > > AuthorDate: Mon Apr 6 20:12:27 2020 -0700
> > > Commit: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
> > > CommitDate: Tue Apr 7 10:43:44 2020 -0700
> > >
> > > ubsan: add trap instrumentation option
> >
> > In the randconfig, I see CONFIG_UBSAN_TRAP is enabled with lots of other
> > UBSAN options. If you're not expecting the results, it's very likely the
> > false positives in UBSAN are going to do bad things. :) This is "working
> > as expected", as noted in the commit log quoted below.
> >
> > >
> > > Patch series "ubsan: Split out bounds checker", v5.
> > >
> > > This splits out the bounds checker so it can be individually used. This
> > > is enabled in Android and hopefully for syzbot. Includes LKDTM tests for
> > > behavioral corner-cases (beyond just the bounds checker), and adjusts
> > > ubsan and kasan slightly for correct panic handling.
> > >
> > > This patch (of 6):
> > >
> > > The Undefined Behavior Sanitizer can operate in two modes: warning
> > > reporting mode via lib/ubsan.c handler calls, or trap mode, which uses
> > > __builtin_trap() as the handler. Using lib/ubsan.c means the kernel image
> > > is about 5% larger (due to all the debugging text and reporting structures
> > > to capture details about the warning conditions). Using the trap mode,
> > > the image size changes are much smaller, though at the loss of the
> > > "warning only" mode.
> > >
> > > In order to give greater flexibility to system builders that want minimal
> > > changes to image size and are prepared to deal with kernel code being
> > > aborted and potentially destabilizing the system, this introduces
> > > CONFIG_UBSAN_TRAP. The resulting image sizes comparison:
> > >
> > > text data bss dec hex filename
> > > 19533663 6183037 18554956 44271656 2a38828 vmlinux.stock
> > > 19991849 7618513 18874448 46484810 2c54d4a vmlinux.ubsan
> > > 19712181 6284181 18366540 44362902 2a4ec96 vmlinux.ubsan-trap
> > >
> > > CONFIG_UBSAN=y: image +4.8% (text +2.3%, data +18.9%)
> > > CONFIG_UBSAN_TRAP=y: image +0.2% (text +0.9%, data +1.6%)
> > >
> > > Additionally adjusts the CONFIG_UBSAN Kconfig help for clarity and removes
> > > the mention of non-existing boot param "ubsan_handle".
> >
> > If you're trying to _boot_ a randconfig, I suspect there are going to be
> > a lot of surprises with UBSAN (in any mode) enabled. Right now, likely the
> > least noisy of them all is UBSAN_BOUNDS, which was split out for fuzzers.
> >
> > FWIW, the dmesg appears to be catching a NULL pointer dereference
> > (enabled via CONFIG_UBSAN_MISC):
> >
> > [ 0.047646] UBSAN: Undefined behaviour in drivers/acpi/acpica/tbfadt.c:459:37
> > [ 0.047650] member access within null pointer of type 'struct acpi_table_fadt'
> > [ 0.047655] CPU: 0 PID: 0 Comm: swapper Not tainted 5.6.0-11597-g7baf219982281 #1
> > [ 0.047659] Call Trace:
> > [ 0.047676] dump_stack+0x88/0xb9
> > [ 0.047684] ? ubsan_prologue+0x21/0x46
> > [ 0.047689] ? ubsan_type_mismatch_common+0x188/0x19e
> > [ 0.047695] ? __ubsan_handle_type_mismatch_v1+0x45/0x4a
> > [ 0.047701] ? acpi_tb_create_local_fadt+0xaa/0x435
> > [ 0.047706] ? acpi_tb_parse_fadt+0x54/0xd4
> > [ 0.047712] ? acpi_tb_parse_root_table+0x192/0x1bf
> > [ 0.047717] ? acpi_table_init+0x3b/0x56
> > [ 0.047721] ? acpi_boot_table_init+0xf/0x6e
> > [ 0.047726] ? setup_arch+0x459/0x520
> > [ 0.047732] ? start_kernel+0x5e/0x3ba
> > [ 0.047737] ? secondary_startup_64+0xa4/0xb0
> >
> > I'm not sure how ACPI defines acpi_gbl_FADT though? There's no
> > dereference...
> >
> > 459: if (acpi_gbl_FADT.header.length <= ACPI_FADT_V2_SIZE) {
> >
> >
> > BTW, this report only contained 1 actual dmesg. There were two files with
> > dmesg file names, but one of them was the gzipped reproduction steps again.
>
> No, it does not complain about a NULL pointer dereference but rather a
> member access within NULL pointer.
>
> # ./scripts/faddr2line vmlinux acpi_tb_create_local_fadt+0x104/0x6ec
> acpi_tb_create_local_fadt+0x104/0x6ec:
> acpi_tb_convert_fadt at drivers/acpi/acpica/tbfadt.c:459
> (inlined by) acpi_tb_create_local_fadt at drivers/acpi/acpica/tbfadt.c:388

There's an issue with the use of ACPI_OFFSET w/ UBSAN (member access
within NULL) that was previously reported; I'm working on patches now.
(replacing the use of ACPI_OFFSET w/ offsetof from linux/stddef.h).
Not sure if it's precisely the same issue, but looks quite like it.
https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20200601231805.207441-1-ndesaulniers@google.com/



>
> Clang would report several of those,
>
> https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/CA6078C3-3489-40E4-B756-A0AF6DB3A3A5@lca.pw/
>
> There are many examples how to "fix" those.
>
> $ git log --oneline --grep='member access within null pointer'
>
> Anyway, this line,
>
> if (acpi_gbl_FADT.header.length <= ACPI_FADT_V2_SIZE) {
>
> acpi_gbl_FADT was defined in,
>
> .//include/acpi/acpixf.h:266:ACPI_GLOBAL(struct acpi_table_fadt, acpi_gbl_FADT);
>
> #ifdef DEFINE_ACPI_GLOBALS
> #define ACPI_GLOBAL(type,name) \
> extern type name; \
> type name
>
>
>
> #define ACPI_INIT_GLOBAL(type,name,value) \
> type name=value
>
>
>
> #else
> #ifndef ACPI_GLOBAL
> #define ACPI_GLOBAL(type,name) \
> extern type name
> #endif
>
>
>
> #ifndef ACPI_INIT_GLOBAL
> #define ACPI_INIT_GLOBAL(type,name,value) \
> extern type name
> #endif
> #endif
>
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