uaccess.h (13501B)
1/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ 2#ifndef __LINUX_UACCESS_H__ 3#define __LINUX_UACCESS_H__ 4 5#include <linux/fault-inject-usercopy.h> 6#include <linux/instrumented.h> 7#include <linux/minmax.h> 8#include <linux/sched.h> 9#include <linux/thread_info.h> 10 11#include <asm/uaccess.h> 12 13/* 14 * Architectures should provide two primitives (raw_copy_{to,from}_user()) 15 * and get rid of their private instances of copy_{to,from}_user() and 16 * __copy_{to,from}_user{,_inatomic}(). 17 * 18 * raw_copy_{to,from}_user(to, from, size) should copy up to size bytes and 19 * return the amount left to copy. They should assume that access_ok() has 20 * already been checked (and succeeded); they should *not* zero-pad anything. 21 * No KASAN or object size checks either - those belong here. 22 * 23 * Both of these functions should attempt to copy size bytes starting at from 24 * into the area starting at to. They must not fetch or store anything 25 * outside of those areas. Return value must be between 0 (everything 26 * copied successfully) and size (nothing copied). 27 * 28 * If raw_copy_{to,from}_user(to, from, size) returns N, size - N bytes starting 29 * at to must become equal to the bytes fetched from the corresponding area 30 * starting at from. All data past to + size - N must be left unmodified. 31 * 32 * If copying succeeds, the return value must be 0. If some data cannot be 33 * fetched, it is permitted to copy less than had been fetched; the only 34 * hard requirement is that not storing anything at all (i.e. returning size) 35 * should happen only when nothing could be copied. In other words, you don't 36 * have to squeeze as much as possible - it is allowed, but not necessary. 37 * 38 * For raw_copy_from_user() to always points to kernel memory and no faults 39 * on store should happen. Interpretation of from is affected by set_fs(). 40 * For raw_copy_to_user() it's the other way round. 41 * 42 * Both can be inlined - it's up to architectures whether it wants to bother 43 * with that. They should not be used directly; they are used to implement 44 * the 6 functions (copy_{to,from}_user(), __copy_{to,from}_user_inatomic()) 45 * that are used instead. Out of those, __... ones are inlined. Plain 46 * copy_{to,from}_user() might or might not be inlined. If you want them 47 * inlined, have asm/uaccess.h define INLINE_COPY_{TO,FROM}_USER. 48 * 49 * NOTE: only copy_from_user() zero-pads the destination in case of short copy. 50 * Neither __copy_from_user() nor __copy_from_user_inatomic() zero anything 51 * at all; their callers absolutely must check the return value. 52 * 53 * Biarch ones should also provide raw_copy_in_user() - similar to the above, 54 * but both source and destination are __user pointers (affected by set_fs() 55 * as usual) and both source and destination can trigger faults. 56 */ 57 58static __always_inline __must_check unsigned long 59__copy_from_user_inatomic(void *to, const void __user *from, unsigned long n) 60{ 61 instrument_copy_from_user(to, from, n); 62 check_object_size(to, n, false); 63 return raw_copy_from_user(to, from, n); 64} 65 66static __always_inline __must_check unsigned long 67__copy_from_user(void *to, const void __user *from, unsigned long n) 68{ 69 might_fault(); 70 if (should_fail_usercopy()) 71 return n; 72 instrument_copy_from_user(to, from, n); 73 check_object_size(to, n, false); 74 return raw_copy_from_user(to, from, n); 75} 76 77/** 78 * __copy_to_user_inatomic: - Copy a block of data into user space, with less checking. 79 * @to: Destination address, in user space. 80 * @from: Source address, in kernel space. 81 * @n: Number of bytes to copy. 82 * 83 * Context: User context only. 84 * 85 * Copy data from kernel space to user space. Caller must check 86 * the specified block with access_ok() before calling this function. 87 * The caller should also make sure he pins the user space address 88 * so that we don't result in page fault and sleep. 89 */ 90static __always_inline __must_check unsigned long 91__copy_to_user_inatomic(void __user *to, const void *from, unsigned long n) 92{ 93 if (should_fail_usercopy()) 94 return n; 95 instrument_copy_to_user(to, from, n); 96 check_object_size(from, n, true); 97 return raw_copy_to_user(to, from, n); 98} 99 100static __always_inline __must_check unsigned long 101__copy_to_user(void __user *to, const void *from, unsigned long n) 102{ 103 might_fault(); 104 if (should_fail_usercopy()) 105 return n; 106 instrument_copy_to_user(to, from, n); 107 check_object_size(from, n, true); 108 return raw_copy_to_user(to, from, n); 109} 110 111#ifdef INLINE_COPY_FROM_USER 112static inline __must_check unsigned long 113_copy_from_user(void *to, const void __user *from, unsigned long n) 114{ 115 unsigned long res = n; 116 might_fault(); 117 if (!should_fail_usercopy() && likely(access_ok(from, n))) { 118 instrument_copy_from_user(to, from, n); 119 res = raw_copy_from_user(to, from, n); 120 } 121 if (unlikely(res)) 122 memset(to + (n - res), 0, res); 123 return res; 124} 125#else 126extern __must_check unsigned long 127_copy_from_user(void *, const void __user *, unsigned long); 128#endif 129 130#ifdef INLINE_COPY_TO_USER 131static inline __must_check unsigned long 132_copy_to_user(void __user *to, const void *from, unsigned long n) 133{ 134 might_fault(); 135 if (should_fail_usercopy()) 136 return n; 137 if (access_ok(to, n)) { 138 instrument_copy_to_user(to, from, n); 139 n = raw_copy_to_user(to, from, n); 140 } 141 return n; 142} 143#else 144extern __must_check unsigned long 145_copy_to_user(void __user *, const void *, unsigned long); 146#endif 147 148static __always_inline unsigned long __must_check 149copy_from_user(void *to, const void __user *from, unsigned long n) 150{ 151 if (likely(check_copy_size(to, n, false))) 152 n = _copy_from_user(to, from, n); 153 return n; 154} 155 156static __always_inline unsigned long __must_check 157copy_to_user(void __user *to, const void *from, unsigned long n) 158{ 159 if (likely(check_copy_size(from, n, true))) 160 n = _copy_to_user(to, from, n); 161 return n; 162} 163 164#ifndef copy_mc_to_kernel 165/* 166 * Without arch opt-in this generic copy_mc_to_kernel() will not handle 167 * #MC (or arch equivalent) during source read. 168 */ 169static inline unsigned long __must_check 170copy_mc_to_kernel(void *dst, const void *src, size_t cnt) 171{ 172 memcpy(dst, src, cnt); 173 return 0; 174} 175#endif 176 177static __always_inline void pagefault_disabled_inc(void) 178{ 179 current->pagefault_disabled++; 180} 181 182static __always_inline void pagefault_disabled_dec(void) 183{ 184 current->pagefault_disabled--; 185} 186 187/* 188 * These routines enable/disable the pagefault handler. If disabled, it will 189 * not take any locks and go straight to the fixup table. 190 * 191 * User access methods will not sleep when called from a pagefault_disabled() 192 * environment. 193 */ 194static inline void pagefault_disable(void) 195{ 196 pagefault_disabled_inc(); 197 /* 198 * make sure to have issued the store before a pagefault 199 * can hit. 200 */ 201 barrier(); 202} 203 204static inline void pagefault_enable(void) 205{ 206 /* 207 * make sure to issue those last loads/stores before enabling 208 * the pagefault handler again. 209 */ 210 barrier(); 211 pagefault_disabled_dec(); 212} 213 214/* 215 * Is the pagefault handler disabled? If so, user access methods will not sleep. 216 */ 217static inline bool pagefault_disabled(void) 218{ 219 return current->pagefault_disabled != 0; 220} 221 222/* 223 * The pagefault handler is in general disabled by pagefault_disable() or 224 * when in irq context (via in_atomic()). 225 * 226 * This function should only be used by the fault handlers. Other users should 227 * stick to pagefault_disabled(). 228 * Please NEVER use preempt_disable() to disable the fault handler. With 229 * !CONFIG_PREEMPT_COUNT, this is like a NOP. So the handler won't be disabled. 230 * in_atomic() will report different values based on !CONFIG_PREEMPT_COUNT. 231 */ 232#define faulthandler_disabled() (pagefault_disabled() || in_atomic()) 233 234#ifndef CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_SUBPAGE_FAULTS 235 236/** 237 * probe_subpage_writeable: probe the user range for write faults at sub-page 238 * granularity (e.g. arm64 MTE) 239 * @uaddr: start of address range 240 * @size: size of address range 241 * 242 * Returns 0 on success, the number of bytes not probed on fault. 243 * 244 * It is expected that the caller checked for the write permission of each 245 * page in the range either by put_user() or GUP. The architecture port can 246 * implement a more efficient get_user() probing if the same sub-page faults 247 * are triggered by either a read or a write. 248 */ 249static inline size_t probe_subpage_writeable(char __user *uaddr, size_t size) 250{ 251 return 0; 252} 253 254#endif /* CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_SUBPAGE_FAULTS */ 255 256#ifndef ARCH_HAS_NOCACHE_UACCESS 257 258static inline __must_check unsigned long 259__copy_from_user_inatomic_nocache(void *to, const void __user *from, 260 unsigned long n) 261{ 262 return __copy_from_user_inatomic(to, from, n); 263} 264 265#endif /* ARCH_HAS_NOCACHE_UACCESS */ 266 267extern __must_check int check_zeroed_user(const void __user *from, size_t size); 268 269/** 270 * copy_struct_from_user: copy a struct from userspace 271 * @dst: Destination address, in kernel space. This buffer must be @ksize 272 * bytes long. 273 * @ksize: Size of @dst struct. 274 * @src: Source address, in userspace. 275 * @usize: (Alleged) size of @src struct. 276 * 277 * Copies a struct from userspace to kernel space, in a way that guarantees 278 * backwards-compatibility for struct syscall arguments (as long as future 279 * struct extensions are made such that all new fields are *appended* to the 280 * old struct, and zeroed-out new fields have the same meaning as the old 281 * struct). 282 * 283 * @ksize is just sizeof(*dst), and @usize should've been passed by userspace. 284 * The recommended usage is something like the following: 285 * 286 * SYSCALL_DEFINE2(foobar, const struct foo __user *, uarg, size_t, usize) 287 * { 288 * int err; 289 * struct foo karg = {}; 290 * 291 * if (usize > PAGE_SIZE) 292 * return -E2BIG; 293 * if (usize < FOO_SIZE_VER0) 294 * return -EINVAL; 295 * 296 * err = copy_struct_from_user(&karg, sizeof(karg), uarg, usize); 297 * if (err) 298 * return err; 299 * 300 * // ... 301 * } 302 * 303 * There are three cases to consider: 304 * * If @usize == @ksize, then it's copied verbatim. 305 * * If @usize < @ksize, then the userspace has passed an old struct to a 306 * newer kernel. The rest of the trailing bytes in @dst (@ksize - @usize) 307 * are to be zero-filled. 308 * * If @usize > @ksize, then the userspace has passed a new struct to an 309 * older kernel. The trailing bytes unknown to the kernel (@usize - @ksize) 310 * are checked to ensure they are zeroed, otherwise -E2BIG is returned. 311 * 312 * Returns (in all cases, some data may have been copied): 313 * * -E2BIG: (@usize > @ksize) and there are non-zero trailing bytes in @src. 314 * * -EFAULT: access to userspace failed. 315 */ 316static __always_inline __must_check int 317copy_struct_from_user(void *dst, size_t ksize, const void __user *src, 318 size_t usize) 319{ 320 size_t size = min(ksize, usize); 321 size_t rest = max(ksize, usize) - size; 322 323 /* Deal with trailing bytes. */ 324 if (usize < ksize) { 325 memset(dst + size, 0, rest); 326 } else if (usize > ksize) { 327 int ret = check_zeroed_user(src + size, rest); 328 if (ret <= 0) 329 return ret ?: -E2BIG; 330 } 331 /* Copy the interoperable parts of the struct. */ 332 if (copy_from_user(dst, src, size)) 333 return -EFAULT; 334 return 0; 335} 336 337bool copy_from_kernel_nofault_allowed(const void *unsafe_src, size_t size); 338 339long copy_from_kernel_nofault(void *dst, const void *src, size_t size); 340long notrace copy_to_kernel_nofault(void *dst, const void *src, size_t size); 341 342long copy_from_user_nofault(void *dst, const void __user *src, size_t size); 343long notrace copy_to_user_nofault(void __user *dst, const void *src, 344 size_t size); 345 346long strncpy_from_kernel_nofault(char *dst, const void *unsafe_addr, 347 long count); 348 349long strncpy_from_user_nofault(char *dst, const void __user *unsafe_addr, 350 long count); 351long strnlen_user_nofault(const void __user *unsafe_addr, long count); 352 353#ifndef __get_kernel_nofault 354#define __get_kernel_nofault(dst, src, type, label) \ 355do { \ 356 type __user *p = (type __force __user *)(src); \ 357 type data; \ 358 if (__get_user(data, p)) \ 359 goto label; \ 360 *(type *)dst = data; \ 361} while (0) 362 363#define __put_kernel_nofault(dst, src, type, label) \ 364do { \ 365 type __user *p = (type __force __user *)(dst); \ 366 type data = *(type *)src; \ 367 if (__put_user(data, p)) \ 368 goto label; \ 369} while (0) 370#endif 371 372/** 373 * get_kernel_nofault(): safely attempt to read from a location 374 * @val: read into this variable 375 * @ptr: address to read from 376 * 377 * Returns 0 on success, or -EFAULT. 378 */ 379#define get_kernel_nofault(val, ptr) ({ \ 380 const typeof(val) *__gk_ptr = (ptr); \ 381 copy_from_kernel_nofault(&(val), __gk_ptr, sizeof(val));\ 382}) 383 384#ifndef user_access_begin 385#define user_access_begin(ptr,len) access_ok(ptr, len) 386#define user_access_end() do { } while (0) 387#define unsafe_op_wrap(op, err) do { if (unlikely(op)) goto err; } while (0) 388#define unsafe_get_user(x,p,e) unsafe_op_wrap(__get_user(x,p),e) 389#define unsafe_put_user(x,p,e) unsafe_op_wrap(__put_user(x,p),e) 390#define unsafe_copy_to_user(d,s,l,e) unsafe_op_wrap(__copy_to_user(d,s,l),e) 391#define unsafe_copy_from_user(d,s,l,e) unsafe_op_wrap(__copy_from_user(d,s,l),e) 392static inline unsigned long user_access_save(void) { return 0UL; } 393static inline void user_access_restore(unsigned long flags) { } 394#endif 395#ifndef user_write_access_begin 396#define user_write_access_begin user_access_begin 397#define user_write_access_end user_access_end 398#endif 399#ifndef user_read_access_begin 400#define user_read_access_begin user_access_begin 401#define user_read_access_end user_access_end 402#endif 403 404#ifdef CONFIG_HARDENED_USERCOPY 405void __noreturn usercopy_abort(const char *name, const char *detail, 406 bool to_user, unsigned long offset, 407 unsigned long len); 408#endif 409 410#endif /* __LINUX_UACCESS_H__ */