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Message-ID: <20100204224602.GB17881@lackof.org>
Date: Thu, 4 Feb 2010 15:46:02 -0700
From: dann frazier <dannf@...nf.org>
To: oss-security@...ts.openwall.com
Cc: "Steven M. Christey" <coley@...us.mitre.org>
Subject: Re: CVE request - kernel: DoS on x86_64

On Thu, Feb 04, 2010 at 01:09:09PM +0800, Eugene Teo wrote:
> On 02/04/2010 10:28 AM, dann frazier wrote:
>> On Mon, Feb 01, 2010 at 01:09:12PM +0800, Eugene Teo wrote:
>>> Reported by Mathias Krause. The problem seams to be located in
>>> fs/binfmt_elf.c:load_elf_binary(). It calls SET_PERSONALITY() prior
>>> checking that the ELF interpreter is available. This in turn makes the
>>> previously 32 bit process a 64 bit one which would be fine if execve()
>>> would succeed. But after the SET_PERSONALITY() the open_exec() call
>>> fails (because it cannot find the interpreter) and execve() almost
>>> instantly returns with an error. If you now look at /proc/PID/maps
>>> you'll see, that it has the vsyscall page mapped which shouldn't be. But
>>> the process is not dead yet, it's still running. By now generating a
>>> segmentation fault and in turn trying to generate a core dump the
>>> kernel just dies.
>>>
>>> Steps to Reproduce:
>>> 1. Enable core dumps
>>> 2. Start an 32 bit program that tries to execve() an 64 bit program
>>> 3. The 64 bit program cannot be started by the kernel because it can't
>>> find the interpreter, i.e. execve returns with an error
>>> 4. Generate a segmentation fault
>>> 5. panic
>>>
>>> Upstream commit:
>>> http://git.kernel.org/linus/221af7f87b97431e3ee21ce4b0e77d5411cf1549
>>
>> Thanks Eugene.
>>
>> Also note this fix for a regression in the above:
>>    http://git.kernel.org/linus/7ab02af428c2d312c0cf8fb0b01cc1eb21131a3d
>
> Ben Hutchings reported (via stable review list) that the fix did not  
> work for him. Will monitor the list if there are other follow-ups.

Indeed, it also needs this change for x86:
 http://git.kernel.org/linus/05d43ed8a89c159ff641d472f970e3f1baa66318

And the corresponding changes for powerpc & sparc:
 http://git.kernel.org/linus/94f28da8409c6059135e89ac64a0839993124155
 http://git.kernel.org/linus/94673e968cbcce07fa78dac4b0ae05d24b5816e1

All are in queue-2.6.32 now, btw.
-- 
dann frazier

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