CVE-2023-53694

Summary

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:

riscv: ftrace: Fixup panic by disabling preemption

In RISCV, we must use an AUIPC + JALR pair to encode an immediate, forming a jump that jumps to an address over 4K. This may cause errors if we want to enable kernel preemption and remove dependency from patching code with stop_machine(). For example, if a task was switched out on auipc. And, if we changed the ftrace function before it was switched back, then it would jump to an address that has updated 11:0 bits mixing with previous XLEN:12 part.

p: patched area performed by dynamic ftrace ftrace_prologue: p| REG_S ra, -SZREG(sp) p| auipc ra, 0x? ————> preempted … change ftrace function … p| jalr -?(ra) <————- switched back p| REG_L ra, -SZREG(sp) func: xxx ret

Affected Software

VendorProductVersion RangeStatus
LinuxLinuxafc76b8b80112189b6f11e67e19cf58301944814 < 84cfcf240f4a577733b1d98fcd2611a611612b03affected
LinuxLinuxafc76b8b80112189b6f11e67e19cf58301944814 < 20a7510e781084364691b4962de31de758194cc9affected
LinuxLinuxafc76b8b80112189b6f11e67e19cf58301944814 < 8547649981e6631328cd64f583667501ae385531affected
LinuxLinux5.12affected
LinuxLinux0 < 5.12unaffected
LinuxLinux6.1.23 <= 6.1.*unaffected
LinuxLinux6.2.3 <= 6.2.*unaffected
LinuxLinux6.3 <= *unaffected

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