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authorAlice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com>2025-12-29 15:38:14 +0000
committerGreg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>2026-01-26 16:28:57 +0100
commit8f589c9c3be539d6c2b393c82940c3783831082f (patch)
treebb3f585e112df0058e988167e7db4ae532c32fd8 /drivers/android/binder/thread.rs
parent63804fed149a6750ffd28610c5c1c98cce6bd377 (diff)
rust_binder: correctly handle FDA objects of length zero
Fix a bug where an empty FDA (fd array) object with 0 fds would cause an out-of-bounds error. The previous implementation used `skip == 0` to mean "this is a pointer fixup", but 0 is also the correct skip length for an empty FDA. If the FDA is at the end of the buffer, then this results in an attempt to write 8-bytes out of bounds. This is caught and results in an EINVAL error being returned to userspace. The pattern of using `skip == 0` as a special value originates from the C-implementation of Binder. As part of fixing this bug, this pattern is replaced with a Rust enum. I considered the alternate option of not pushing a fixup when the length is zero, but I think it's cleaner to just get rid of the zero-is-special stuff. The root cause of this bug was diagnosed by Gemini CLI on first try. I used the following prompt: > There appears to be a bug in @drivers/android/binder/thread.rs where > the Fixups oob bug is triggered with 316 304 316 324. This implies > that we somehow ended up with a fixup where buffer A has a pointer to > buffer B, but the pointer is located at an index in buffer A that is > out of bounds. Please investigate the code to find the bug. You may > compare with @drivers/android/binder.c that implements this correctly. Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org Reported-by: DeepChirp <DeepChirp@outlook.com> Closes: https://github.com/waydroid/waydroid/issues/2157 Fixes: eafedbc7c050 ("rust_binder: add Rust Binder driver") Tested-by: DeepChirp <DeepChirp@outlook.com> Signed-off-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com> Acked-by: Carlos Llamas <cmllamas@google.com> Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20251229-fda-zero-v1-1-58a41cb0e7ec@google.com Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/android/binder/thread.rs')
-rw-r--r--drivers/android/binder/thread.rs59
1 files changed, 34 insertions, 25 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/android/binder/thread.rs b/drivers/android/binder/thread.rs
index 1a8e6fdc0dc4..dcd47e10aeb8 100644
--- a/drivers/android/binder/thread.rs
+++ b/drivers/android/binder/thread.rs
@@ -69,17 +69,24 @@ struct ScatterGatherEntry {
}
/// This entry specifies that a fixup should happen at `target_offset` of the
-/// buffer. If `skip` is nonzero, then the fixup is a `binder_fd_array_object`
-/// and is applied later. Otherwise if `skip` is zero, then the size of the
-/// fixup is `sizeof::<u64>()` and `pointer_value` is written to the buffer.
-struct PointerFixupEntry {
- /// The number of bytes to skip, or zero for a `binder_buffer_object` fixup.
- skip: usize,
- /// The translated pointer to write when `skip` is zero.
- pointer_value: u64,
- /// The offset at which the value should be written. The offset is relative
- /// to the original buffer.
- target_offset: usize,
+/// buffer.
+enum PointerFixupEntry {
+ /// A fixup for a `binder_buffer_object`.
+ Fixup {
+ /// The translated pointer to write.
+ pointer_value: u64,
+ /// The offset at which the value should be written. The offset is relative
+ /// to the original buffer.
+ target_offset: usize,
+ },
+ /// A skip for a `binder_fd_array_object`.
+ Skip {
+ /// The number of bytes to skip.
+ skip: usize,
+ /// The offset at which the skip should happen. The offset is relative
+ /// to the original buffer.
+ target_offset: usize,
+ },
}
/// Return type of `apply_and_validate_fixup_in_parent`.
@@ -762,8 +769,7 @@ impl Thread {
parent_entry.fixup_min_offset = info.new_min_offset;
parent_entry.pointer_fixups.push(
- PointerFixupEntry {
- skip: 0,
+ PointerFixupEntry::Fixup {
pointer_value: buffer_ptr_in_user_space,
target_offset: info.target_offset,
},
@@ -807,9 +813,8 @@ impl Thread {
parent_entry
.pointer_fixups
.push(
- PointerFixupEntry {
+ PointerFixupEntry::Skip {
skip: fds_len,
- pointer_value: 0,
target_offset: info.target_offset,
},
GFP_KERNEL,
@@ -871,17 +876,21 @@ impl Thread {
let mut reader =
UserSlice::new(UserPtr::from_addr(sg_entry.sender_uaddr), sg_entry.length).reader();
for fixup in &mut sg_entry.pointer_fixups {
- let fixup_len = if fixup.skip == 0 {
- size_of::<u64>()
- } else {
- fixup.skip
+ let (fixup_len, fixup_offset) = match fixup {
+ PointerFixupEntry::Fixup { target_offset, .. } => {
+ (size_of::<u64>(), *target_offset)
+ }
+ PointerFixupEntry::Skip {
+ skip,
+ target_offset,
+ } => (*skip, *target_offset),
};
- let target_offset_end = fixup.target_offset.checked_add(fixup_len).ok_or(EINVAL)?;
- if fixup.target_offset < end_of_previous_fixup || offset_end < target_offset_end {
+ let target_offset_end = fixup_offset.checked_add(fixup_len).ok_or(EINVAL)?;
+ if fixup_offset < end_of_previous_fixup || offset_end < target_offset_end {
pr_warn!(
"Fixups oob {} {} {} {}",
- fixup.target_offset,
+ fixup_offset,
end_of_previous_fixup,
offset_end,
target_offset_end
@@ -890,13 +899,13 @@ impl Thread {
}
let copy_off = end_of_previous_fixup;
- let copy_len = fixup.target_offset - end_of_previous_fixup;
+ let copy_len = fixup_offset - end_of_previous_fixup;
if let Err(err) = alloc.copy_into(&mut reader, copy_off, copy_len) {
pr_warn!("Failed copying into alloc: {:?}", err);
return Err(err.into());
}
- if fixup.skip == 0 {
- let res = alloc.write::<u64>(fixup.target_offset, &fixup.pointer_value);
+ if let PointerFixupEntry::Fixup { pointer_value, .. } = fixup {
+ let res = alloc.write::<u64>(fixup_offset, pointer_value);
if let Err(err) = res {
pr_warn!("Failed copying ptr into alloc: {:?}", err);
return Err(err.into());