@@ -2079,24 +2079,8 @@ int bpf_arch_text_poke(void *ip, enum bpf_text_poke_type t,
struct btf_id_set;
bool btf_id_set_contains(const struct btf_id_set *set, u32 id);
-enum bpf_printf_mod_type {
- BPF_PRINTF_INT,
- BPF_PRINTF_LONG,
- BPF_PRINTF_LONG_LONG,
-};
-
-/* Workaround for getting va_list handling working with different argument type
- * combinations generically for 32 and 64 bit archs.
- */
-#define BPF_CAST_FMT_ARG(arg_nb, args, mod) \
- (mod[arg_nb] == BPF_PRINTF_LONG_LONG || \
- (mod[arg_nb] == BPF_PRINTF_LONG && __BITS_PER_LONG == 64) \
- ? (u64)args[arg_nb] \
- : (u32)args[arg_nb])
-
-int bpf_printf_prepare(char *fmt, u32 fmt_size, const u64 *raw_args,
- u64 *final_args, enum bpf_printf_mod_type *mod,
- u32 num_args);
-void bpf_printf_cleanup(void);
+int bpf_bprintf_prepare(char *fmt, u32 fmt_size, const u64 *raw_args,
+ u32 **bin_buf, u32 num_args);
+void bpf_bprintf_cleanup(void);
#endif /* _LINUX_BPF_H */
@@ -1708,6 +1708,7 @@ config BPF_SYSCALL
select BPF
select IRQ_WORK
select TASKS_TRACE_RCU
+ select BINARY_PRINTF
select NET_SOCK_MSG if INET
default n
help
@@ -707,9 +707,6 @@ static int try_get_fmt_tmp_buf(char **tmp_buf)
struct bpf_printf_buf *bufs;
int used;
- if (*tmp_buf)
- return 0;
-
preempt_disable();
used = this_cpu_inc_return(bpf_printf_buf_used);
if (WARN_ON_ONCE(used > 1)) {
@@ -723,7 +720,7 @@ static int try_get_fmt_tmp_buf(char **tmp_buf)
return 0;
}
-void bpf_printf_cleanup(void)
+void bpf_bprintf_cleanup(void)
{
if (this_cpu_read(bpf_printf_buf_used)) {
this_cpu_dec(bpf_printf_buf_used);
@@ -732,43 +729,45 @@ void bpf_printf_cleanup(void)
}
/*
- * bpf_parse_fmt_str - Generic pass on format strings for printf-like helpers
+ * bpf_bprintf_prepare - Generic pass on format strings for bprintf-like helpers
*
* Returns a negative value if fmt is an invalid format string or 0 otherwise.
*
* This can be used in two ways:
- * - Format string verification only: when final_args and mod are NULL
+ * - Format string verification only: when bin_args is NULL
* - Arguments preparation: in addition to the above verification, it writes in
- * final_args a copy of raw_args where pointers from BPF have been sanitized
- * into pointers safe to use by snprintf. This also writes in the mod array
- * the size requirement of each argument, usable by BPF_CAST_FMT_ARG for ex.
+ * bin_args a binary representation of arguments usable by bstr_printf where
+ * pointers from BPF have been sanitized.
*
* In argument preparation mode, if 0 is returned, safe temporary buffers are
- * allocated and bpf_printf_cleanup should be called to free them after use.
+ * allocated and bpf_bprintf_cleanup should be called to free them after use.
*/
-int bpf_printf_prepare(char *fmt, u32 fmt_size, const u64 *raw_args,
- u64 *final_args, enum bpf_printf_mod_type *mod,
- u32 num_args)
+int bpf_bprintf_prepare(char *fmt, u32 fmt_size, const u64 *raw_args,
+ u32 **bin_args, u32 num_args)
{
- char *unsafe_ptr = NULL, *tmp_buf = NULL, *fmt_end;
- size_t tmp_buf_len = MAX_PRINTF_BUF_LEN;
- int err, i, num_spec = 0, copy_size;
- enum bpf_printf_mod_type cur_mod;
+ char *unsafe_ptr = NULL, *tmp_buf = NULL, *tmp_buf_end, *fmt_end;
+ size_t sizeof_cur_arg, sizeof_cur_ip;
+ int err, i, num_spec = 0;
u64 cur_arg;
- char fmt_ptype;
-
- if (!!final_args != !!mod)
- return -EINVAL;
+ char fmt_ptype, cur_ip[16], ip_spec[] = "%pXX";
fmt_end = strnchr(fmt, fmt_size, 0);
if (!fmt_end)
return -EINVAL;
fmt_size = fmt_end - fmt;
+ if (bin_args) {
+ if (num_args && try_get_fmt_tmp_buf(&tmp_buf))
+ return -EBUSY;
+
+ tmp_buf_end = tmp_buf + MAX_PRINTF_BUF_LEN;
+ *bin_args = (u32 *)tmp_buf;
+ }
+
for (i = 0; i < fmt_size; i++) {
if ((!isprint(fmt[i]) && !isspace(fmt[i])) || !isascii(fmt[i])) {
err = -EINVAL;
- goto cleanup;
+ goto out;
}
if (fmt[i] != '%')
@@ -781,7 +780,7 @@ int bpf_printf_prepare(char *fmt, u32 fmt_size, const u64 *raw_args,
if (num_spec >= num_args) {
err = -EINVAL;
- goto cleanup;
+ goto out;
}
/* The string is zero-terminated so if fmt[i] != 0, we can
@@ -800,7 +799,7 @@ int bpf_printf_prepare(char *fmt, u32 fmt_size, const u64 *raw_args,
}
if (fmt[i] == 'p') {
- cur_mod = BPF_PRINTF_LONG;
+ sizeof_cur_arg = sizeof(long);
if ((fmt[i + 1] == 'k' || fmt[i + 1] == 'u') &&
fmt[i + 2] == 's') {
@@ -811,117 +810,140 @@ int bpf_printf_prepare(char *fmt, u32 fmt_size, const u64 *raw_args,
if (fmt[i + 1] == 0 || isspace(fmt[i + 1]) ||
ispunct(fmt[i + 1]) || fmt[i + 1] == 'K' ||
- fmt[i + 1] == 'x' || fmt[i + 1] == 'B' ||
- fmt[i + 1] == 's' || fmt[i + 1] == 'S') {
+ fmt[i + 1] == 'x' || fmt[i + 1] == 's' ||
+ fmt[i + 1] == 'S') {
/* just kernel pointers */
- if (final_args)
+ if (tmp_buf)
cur_arg = raw_args[num_spec];
- goto fmt_next;
+ i++;
+ goto nocopy_fmt;
+ }
+
+ if (fmt[i + 1] == 'B') {
+ if (tmp_buf) {
+ err = snprintf(tmp_buf,
+ (tmp_buf_end - tmp_buf),
+ "%pB",
+ (void *)(long)raw_args[num_spec]);
+ tmp_buf += (err + 1);
+ }
+
+ i++;
+ num_spec++;
+ continue;
}
/* only support "%pI4", "%pi4", "%pI6" and "%pi6". */
if ((fmt[i + 1] != 'i' && fmt[i + 1] != 'I') ||
(fmt[i + 2] != '4' && fmt[i + 2] != '6')) {
err = -EINVAL;
- goto cleanup;
+ goto out;
}
i += 2;
- if (!final_args)
- goto fmt_next;
+ if (!tmp_buf)
+ goto nocopy_fmt;
- if (try_get_fmt_tmp_buf(&tmp_buf)) {
- err = -EBUSY;
- goto out;
- }
-
- copy_size = (fmt[i + 2] == '4') ? 4 : 16;
- if (tmp_buf_len < copy_size) {
+ sizeof_cur_ip = (fmt[i] == '4') ? 4 : 16;
+ if ((tmp_buf_end - tmp_buf) < sizeof_cur_ip) {
err = -ENOSPC;
- goto cleanup;
+ goto out;
}
unsafe_ptr = (char *)(long)raw_args[num_spec];
- err = copy_from_kernel_nofault(tmp_buf, unsafe_ptr,
- copy_size);
+ err = copy_from_kernel_nofault(cur_ip, unsafe_ptr,
+ sizeof_cur_ip);
if (err < 0)
- memset(tmp_buf, 0, copy_size);
- cur_arg = (u64)(long)tmp_buf;
- tmp_buf += copy_size;
- tmp_buf_len -= copy_size;
+ memset(cur_ip, 0, sizeof_cur_ip);
+
+ /* hack: bstr_printf expects IP addresses to be
+ * pre-formatted as strings, ironically, the easiest way
+ * to do that is to call snprintf.
+ */
+ ip_spec[2] = fmt[i - 1];
+ ip_spec[3] = fmt[i];
+ err = snprintf(tmp_buf, (tmp_buf_end - tmp_buf),
+ ip_spec, &cur_ip);
- goto fmt_next;
+ tmp_buf += (err + 1);
+ num_spec++;
+
+ continue;
} else if (fmt[i] == 's') {
- cur_mod = BPF_PRINTF_LONG;
fmt_ptype = fmt[i];
fmt_str:
if (fmt[i + 1] != 0 &&
!isspace(fmt[i + 1]) &&
!ispunct(fmt[i + 1])) {
err = -EINVAL;
- goto cleanup;
- }
-
- if (!final_args)
- goto fmt_next;
-
- if (try_get_fmt_tmp_buf(&tmp_buf)) {
- err = -EBUSY;
goto out;
}
- if (!tmp_buf_len) {
+ if (!tmp_buf)
+ goto nocopy_fmt;
+
+ if (tmp_buf_end == tmp_buf) {
err = -ENOSPC;
- goto cleanup;
+ goto out;
}
unsafe_ptr = (char *)(long)raw_args[num_spec];
err = bpf_trace_copy_string(tmp_buf, unsafe_ptr,
- fmt_ptype, tmp_buf_len);
+ fmt_ptype,
+ (tmp_buf_end - tmp_buf));
if (err < 0) {
tmp_buf[0] = '\0';
err = 1;
}
- cur_arg = (u64)(long)tmp_buf;
tmp_buf += err;
- tmp_buf_len -= err;
+ num_spec++;
- goto fmt_next;
+ continue;
}
- cur_mod = BPF_PRINTF_INT;
+ sizeof_cur_arg = sizeof(int);
if (fmt[i] == 'l') {
- cur_mod = BPF_PRINTF_LONG;
+ sizeof_cur_arg = sizeof(long);
i++;
}
if (fmt[i] == 'l') {
- cur_mod = BPF_PRINTF_LONG_LONG;
+ sizeof_cur_arg = sizeof(long long);
i++;
}
if (fmt[i] != 'i' && fmt[i] != 'd' && fmt[i] != 'u' &&
fmt[i] != 'x' && fmt[i] != 'X') {
err = -EINVAL;
- goto cleanup;
+ goto out;
}
- if (final_args)
+ if (tmp_buf)
cur_arg = raw_args[num_spec];
-fmt_next:
- if (final_args) {
- mod[num_spec] = cur_mod;
- final_args[num_spec] = cur_arg;
+nocopy_fmt:
+ if (tmp_buf) {
+ tmp_buf = PTR_ALIGN(tmp_buf, sizeof(u32));
+ if ((tmp_buf_end - tmp_buf) < sizeof_cur_arg) {
+ err = -ENOSPC;
+ goto out;
+ }
+
+ if (sizeof_cur_arg == 8) {
+ *(u32 *)tmp_buf = *(u32 *)&cur_arg;
+ *(u32 *)(tmp_buf + 4) = *((u32 *)&cur_arg + 1);
+ } else {
+ *(u32 *)tmp_buf = (u32)(long)cur_arg;
+ }
+ tmp_buf += sizeof_cur_arg;
}
num_spec++;
}
err = 0;
-cleanup:
- if (err)
- bpf_printf_cleanup();
out:
+ if (err)
+ bpf_bprintf_cleanup();
return err;
}
@@ -930,9 +952,8 @@ int bpf_printf_prepare(char *fmt, u32 fmt_size, const u64 *raw_args,
BPF_CALL_5(bpf_snprintf, char *, str, u32, str_size, char *, fmt,
const void *, data, u32, data_len)
{
- enum bpf_printf_mod_type mod[MAX_SNPRINTF_VARARGS];
- u64 args[MAX_SNPRINTF_VARARGS];
int err, num_args;
+ u32 *bin_args;
if (data_len % 8 || data_len > MAX_SNPRINTF_VARARGS * 8 ||
(data_len && !data))
@@ -942,22 +963,13 @@ BPF_CALL_5(bpf_snprintf, char *, str, u32, str_size, char *, fmt,
/* ARG_PTR_TO_CONST_STR guarantees that fmt is zero-terminated so we
* can safely give an unbounded size.
*/
- err = bpf_printf_prepare(fmt, UINT_MAX, data, args, mod, num_args);
+ err = bpf_bprintf_prepare(fmt, UINT_MAX, data, &bin_args, num_args);
if (err < 0)
return err;
- /* Maximumly we can have MAX_SNPRINTF_VARARGS parameters, just give
- * all of them to snprintf().
- */
- err = snprintf(str, str_size, fmt, BPF_CAST_FMT_ARG(0, args, mod),
- BPF_CAST_FMT_ARG(1, args, mod), BPF_CAST_FMT_ARG(2, args, mod),
- BPF_CAST_FMT_ARG(3, args, mod), BPF_CAST_FMT_ARG(4, args, mod),
- BPF_CAST_FMT_ARG(5, args, mod), BPF_CAST_FMT_ARG(6, args, mod),
- BPF_CAST_FMT_ARG(7, args, mod), BPF_CAST_FMT_ARG(8, args, mod),
- BPF_CAST_FMT_ARG(9, args, mod), BPF_CAST_FMT_ARG(10, args, mod),
- BPF_CAST_FMT_ARG(11, args, mod));
-
- bpf_printf_cleanup();
+ err = bstr_printf(str, str_size, fmt, bin_args);
+
+ bpf_bprintf_cleanup();
return err + 1;
}
@@ -5947,7 +5947,7 @@ static int check_bpf_snprintf_call(struct bpf_verifier_env *env,
/* We are also guaranteed that fmt+fmt_map_off is NULL terminated, we
* can focus on validating the format specifiers.
*/
- err = bpf_printf_prepare(fmt, UINT_MAX, NULL, NULL, NULL, num_args);
+ err = bpf_bprintf_prepare(fmt, UINT_MAX, NULL, NULL, num_args);
if (err < 0)
verbose(env, "Invalid format string\n");
@@ -381,27 +381,23 @@ BPF_CALL_5(bpf_trace_printk, char *, fmt, u32, fmt_size, u64, arg1,
u64, arg2, u64, arg3)
{
u64 args[MAX_TRACE_PRINTK_VARARGS] = { arg1, arg2, arg3 };
- enum bpf_printf_mod_type mod[MAX_TRACE_PRINTK_VARARGS];
+ u32 *bin_args;
static char buf[BPF_TRACE_PRINTK_SIZE];
unsigned long flags;
int ret;
- ret = bpf_printf_prepare(fmt, fmt_size, args, args, mod,
- MAX_TRACE_PRINTK_VARARGS);
+ ret = bpf_bprintf_prepare(fmt, fmt_size, args, &bin_args,
+ MAX_TRACE_PRINTK_VARARGS);
if (ret < 0)
return ret;
- ret = snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), fmt, BPF_CAST_FMT_ARG(0, args, mod),
- BPF_CAST_FMT_ARG(1, args, mod), BPF_CAST_FMT_ARG(2, args, mod));
- /* snprintf() will not append null for zero-length strings */
- if (ret == 0)
- buf[0] = '\0';
+ ret = bstr_printf(buf, sizeof(buf), fmt, bin_args);
raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&trace_printk_lock, flags);
trace_bpf_trace_printk(buf);
raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&trace_printk_lock, flags);
- bpf_printf_cleanup();
+ bpf_bprintf_cleanup();
return ret;
}
@@ -435,31 +431,21 @@ const struct bpf_func_proto *bpf_get_trace_printk_proto(void)
BPF_CALL_5(bpf_seq_printf, struct seq_file *, m, char *, fmt, u32, fmt_size,
const void *, data, u32, data_len)
{
- enum bpf_printf_mod_type mod[MAX_SEQ_PRINTF_VARARGS];
- u64 args[MAX_SEQ_PRINTF_VARARGS];
int err, num_args;
+ u32 *bin_args;
if (data_len & 7 || data_len > MAX_SEQ_PRINTF_VARARGS * 8 ||
(data_len && !data))
return -EINVAL;
num_args = data_len / 8;
- err = bpf_printf_prepare(fmt, fmt_size, data, args, mod, num_args);
+ err = bpf_bprintf_prepare(fmt, fmt_size, data, &bin_args, num_args);
if (err < 0)
return err;
- /* Maximumly we can have MAX_SEQ_PRINTF_VARARGS parameter, just give
- * all of them to seq_printf().
- */
- seq_printf(m, fmt, BPF_CAST_FMT_ARG(0, args, mod),
- BPF_CAST_FMT_ARG(1, args, mod), BPF_CAST_FMT_ARG(2, args, mod),
- BPF_CAST_FMT_ARG(3, args, mod), BPF_CAST_FMT_ARG(4, args, mod),
- BPF_CAST_FMT_ARG(5, args, mod), BPF_CAST_FMT_ARG(6, args, mod),
- BPF_CAST_FMT_ARG(7, args, mod), BPF_CAST_FMT_ARG(8, args, mod),
- BPF_CAST_FMT_ARG(9, args, mod), BPF_CAST_FMT_ARG(10, args, mod),
- BPF_CAST_FMT_ARG(11, args, mod));
-
- bpf_printf_cleanup();
+ seq_bprintf(m, fmt, bin_args);
+
+ bpf_bprintf_cleanup();
return seq_has_overflowed(m) ? -EOVERFLOW : 0;
}
BPF has three formatted output helpers: bpf_trace_printk, bpf_seq_printf and bpf_snprintf. Their signatures specifies that arguments are always provided from the BPF world as u64s (in an array or as registers). All of these helpers are currently implemented by calling functions such as snprintf() whose signatures take arguments as a va_list. To convert args from u64s to a va_list "d9c9e4db bpf: Factorize bpf_trace_printk and bpf_seq_printf" introduced a bpf_printf_prepare function that fills an array of arguments and an array of modifiers. The BPF_CAST_FMT_ARG macro was supposed to consume these arrays and cast each argument to the right size. However, the C promotion rules implies that every argument is stored as a u64 in the va_list. In "88a5c690b6 bpf: fix bpf_trace_printk on 32 bit archs", this problem had been solved for bpf_trace_printk only with a "horrid workaround" that emitted multiple calls to trace_printk where each call had different types stored in its va_list, known at compilation time. This was ok with 3 arguments but bpf_seq_printf and bpf_snprintf have a maximum of 12 arguments and because this approach scales code exponentially, this is not a viable option. Because the promotion rules are part of the language and because the construction of a va_list is an arch- and compiler-specific ABI, it's easier to avoid va_lists altogether. Thankfully snprintf() has an alternative in the form of bstr_printf() that accepts arguments in a "binary buffer representation". These binary buffers are currently created by vbin_printf and used in the tracing subsystem. This patch refactors bpf_printf_prepare to construct binary buffers of arguments consumable by bstr_printf() instead of arrays of arguments and modifiers. This greatly simplifies the bpf_printf_prepare API usage but there are a few gotchas that change how bpf_printf_prepare does things. Currently, bpf_printf_prepare uses a per cpu temporary buffer as a generic storage for strings and IP addresses. With this refactoring, the temporary buffers now stores all the arguments in a structured binary format. To comply with the format expected by bstr_printf, certain format specifiers also need to be pre-formatted: %pB and %pi6/%pi4/%pI4/%pI6. Because vsnprintf subroutines for these specifiers are hard to expose, we pre-format these arguments with calls to snprintf(). Signed-off-by: Florent Revest <revest@chromium.org> Reported-by: Rasmus Villemoes <linux@rasmusvillemoes.dk> --- include/linux/bpf.h | 22 +---- init/Kconfig | 1 + kernel/bpf/helpers.c | 188 +++++++++++++++++++++------------------ kernel/bpf/verifier.c | 2 +- kernel/trace/bpf_trace.c | 34 +++---- 5 files changed, 115 insertions(+), 132 deletions(-)