printk: use %pK for /proc/kallsyms and /proc/modules
In an effort to reduce kernel address leaks that might be used to help target kernel privilege escalation exploits, this patch uses %pK when displaying addresses in /proc/kallsyms, /proc/modules, and /sys/module/*/sections/*. Note that this changes %x to %p, so some legitimately 0 values in /proc/kallsyms would have changed from 00000000 to "(null)". To avoid this, "(null)" is not used when using the "K" format. Anything that was already successfully parsing "(null)" in addition to full hex digits should have no problem with this change. (Thanks to Joe Perches for the suggestion.) Due to the %x to %p, "void *" casts are needed since these addresses are already "unsigned long" everywhere internally, due to their starting life as ELF section offsets. Signed-off-by: Kees Cook <kees.cook@canonical.com> Cc: Eugene Teo <eugene@redhat.com> Cc: Dan Rosenberg <drosenberg@vsecurity.com> Cc: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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@ -477,13 +477,11 @@ static int s_show(struct seq_file *m, void *p)
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*/
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type = iter->exported ? toupper(iter->type) :
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tolower(iter->type);
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seq_printf(m, "%0*lx %c %s\t[%s]\n",
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(int)(2 * sizeof(void *)),
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iter->value, type, iter->name, iter->module_name);
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seq_printf(m, "%pK %c %s\t[%s]\n", (void *)iter->value,
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type, iter->name, iter->module_name);
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} else
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seq_printf(m, "%0*lx %c %s\n",
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(int)(2 * sizeof(void *)),
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iter->value, iter->type, iter->name);
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seq_printf(m, "%pK %c %s\n", (void *)iter->value,
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iter->type, iter->name);
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return 0;
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}
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{
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struct module_sect_attr *sattr =
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container_of(mattr, struct module_sect_attr, mattr);
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return sprintf(buf, "0x%lx\n", sattr->address);
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return sprintf(buf, "0x%pK\n", (void *)sattr->address);
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}
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static void free_sect_attrs(struct module_sect_attrs *sect_attrs)
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mod->state == MODULE_STATE_COMING ? "Loading":
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"Live");
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/* Used by oprofile and other similar tools. */
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seq_printf(m, " 0x%p", mod->module_core);
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seq_printf(m, " 0x%pK", mod->module_core);
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/* Taints info */
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if (mod->taints)
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char *pointer(const char *fmt, char *buf, char *end, void *ptr,
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struct printf_spec spec)
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{
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if (!ptr) {
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if (!ptr && *fmt != 'K') {
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/*
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* Print (null) with the same width as a pointer so it makes
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* tabular output look nice.
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