rtld: Use generic argv adjustment in ld.so [BZ #23293]

When an executable is invoked as

  ./ld.so [ld.so-args] ./exe [exe-args]

then the argv is adujusted in ld.so before calling the entry point of
the executable so ld.so args are not visible to it.  On most targets
this requires moving argv, env and auxv on the stack to ensure correct
stack alignment at the entry point.  This had several issues:

- The code for this adjustment on the stack is written in asm as part
  of the target specific ld.so _start code which is hard to maintain.

- The adjustment is done after _dl_start returns, where it's too late
  to update GLRO(dl_auxv), as it is already readonly, so it points to
  memory that was clobbered by the adjustment. This is bug 23293.

- _environ is also wrong in ld.so after the adjustment, but it is
  likely not used after _dl_start returns so this is not user visible.

- _dl_argv was updated, but for this it was moved out of relro, which
  changes security properties across targets unnecessarily.

This patch introduces a generic _dl_start_args_adjust function that
handles the argument adjustments after ld.so processed its own args
and before relro protection is applied.

The same algorithm is used on all targets, _dl_skip_args is now 0, so
existing target specific adjustment code is no longer used.  The bug
affects aarch64, alpha, arc, arm, csky, ia64, nios2, s390-32 and sparc,
other targets don't need the change in principle, only for consistency.

The GNU Hurd start code relied on _dl_skip_args after dl_main returned,
now it checks directly if args were adjusted and fixes the Hurd startup
data accordingly.

Follow up patches can remove _dl_skip_args and DL_ARGV_NOT_RELRO.

Tested on aarch64-linux-gnu and cross tested on i686-gnu.

Reviewed-by: Adhemerval Zanella  <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org>
(cherry picked from commit ad43cac44a)
This commit is contained in:
Szabolcs Nagy 2018-06-15 16:14:58 +01:00
parent 04892c543e
commit f5f7144dfc
2 changed files with 74 additions and 31 deletions

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@ -1312,6 +1312,62 @@ rtld_setup_main_map (struct link_map *main_map)
return has_interp;
}
/* Adjusts the contents of the stack and related globals for the user
entry point. The ld.so processed skip_args arguments and bumped
_dl_argv and _dl_argc accordingly. Those arguments are removed from
argv here. */
static void
_dl_start_args_adjust (int skip_args)
{
void **sp = (void **) (_dl_argv - skip_args - 1);
void **p = sp + skip_args;
if (skip_args == 0)
return;
/* Sanity check. */
intptr_t argc = (intptr_t) sp[0] - skip_args;
assert (argc == _dl_argc);
/* Adjust argc on stack. */
sp[0] = (void *) (intptr_t) _dl_argc;
/* Update globals in rtld. */
_dl_argv -= skip_args;
_environ -= skip_args;
/* Shuffle argv down. */
do
*++sp = *++p;
while (*p != NULL);
assert (_environ == (char **) (sp + 1));
/* Shuffle envp down. */
do
*++sp = *++p;
while (*p != NULL);
#ifdef HAVE_AUX_VECTOR
void **auxv = (void **) GLRO(dl_auxv) - skip_args;
GLRO(dl_auxv) = (ElfW(auxv_t) *) auxv; /* Aliasing violation. */
assert (auxv == sp + 1);
/* Shuffle auxv down. */
ElfW(auxv_t) ax;
char *oldp = (char *) (p + 1);
char *newp = (char *) (sp + 1);
do
{
memcpy (&ax, oldp, sizeof (ax));
memcpy (newp, &ax, sizeof (ax));
oldp += sizeof (ax);
newp += sizeof (ax);
}
while (ax.a_type != AT_NULL);
#endif
}
static void
dl_main (const ElfW(Phdr) *phdr,
ElfW(Word) phnum,
@ -1366,6 +1422,7 @@ dl_main (const ElfW(Phdr) *phdr,
rtld_is_main = true;
char *argv0 = NULL;
char **orig_argv = _dl_argv;
/* Note the place where the dynamic linker actually came from. */
GL(dl_rtld_map).l_name = rtld_progname;
@ -1380,7 +1437,6 @@ dl_main (const ElfW(Phdr) *phdr,
GLRO(dl_lazy) = -1;
}
++_dl_skip_args;
--_dl_argc;
++_dl_argv;
}
@ -1389,14 +1445,12 @@ dl_main (const ElfW(Phdr) *phdr,
if (state.mode != rtld_mode_help)
state.mode = rtld_mode_verify;
++_dl_skip_args;
--_dl_argc;
++_dl_argv;
}
else if (! strcmp (_dl_argv[1], "--inhibit-cache"))
{
GLRO(dl_inhibit_cache) = 1;
++_dl_skip_args;
--_dl_argc;
++_dl_argv;
}
@ -1406,7 +1460,6 @@ dl_main (const ElfW(Phdr) *phdr,
state.library_path = _dl_argv[2];
state.library_path_source = "--library-path";
_dl_skip_args += 2;
_dl_argc -= 2;
_dl_argv += 2;
}
@ -1415,7 +1468,6 @@ dl_main (const ElfW(Phdr) *phdr,
{
GLRO(dl_inhibit_rpath) = _dl_argv[2];
_dl_skip_args += 2;
_dl_argc -= 2;
_dl_argv += 2;
}
@ -1423,14 +1475,12 @@ dl_main (const ElfW(Phdr) *phdr,
{
audit_list_add_string (&state.audit_list, _dl_argv[2]);
_dl_skip_args += 2;
_dl_argc -= 2;
_dl_argv += 2;
}
else if (! strcmp (_dl_argv[1], "--preload") && _dl_argc > 2)
{
state.preloadarg = _dl_argv[2];
_dl_skip_args += 2;
_dl_argc -= 2;
_dl_argv += 2;
}
@ -1438,7 +1488,6 @@ dl_main (const ElfW(Phdr) *phdr,
{
argv0 = _dl_argv[2];
_dl_skip_args += 2;
_dl_argc -= 2;
_dl_argv += 2;
}
@ -1446,7 +1495,6 @@ dl_main (const ElfW(Phdr) *phdr,
&& _dl_argc > 2)
{
state.glibc_hwcaps_prepend = _dl_argv[2];
_dl_skip_args += 2;
_dl_argc -= 2;
_dl_argv += 2;
}
@ -1454,7 +1502,6 @@ dl_main (const ElfW(Phdr) *phdr,
&& _dl_argc > 2)
{
state.glibc_hwcaps_mask = _dl_argv[2];
_dl_skip_args += 2;
_dl_argc -= 2;
_dl_argv += 2;
}
@ -1463,7 +1510,6 @@ dl_main (const ElfW(Phdr) *phdr,
{
state.mode = rtld_mode_list_tunables;
++_dl_skip_args;
--_dl_argc;
++_dl_argv;
}
@ -1472,7 +1518,6 @@ dl_main (const ElfW(Phdr) *phdr,
{
state.mode = rtld_mode_list_diagnostics;
++_dl_skip_args;
--_dl_argc;
++_dl_argv;
}
@ -1518,7 +1563,6 @@ dl_main (const ElfW(Phdr) *phdr,
_dl_usage (ld_so_name, NULL);
}
++_dl_skip_args;
--_dl_argc;
++_dl_argv;
@ -1617,6 +1661,9 @@ dl_main (const ElfW(Phdr) *phdr,
/* Set the argv[0] string now that we've processed the executable. */
if (argv0 != NULL)
_dl_argv[0] = argv0;
/* Adjust arguments for the application entry point. */
_dl_start_args_adjust (_dl_argv - orig_argv);
}
else
{

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@ -76,6 +76,7 @@ _dl_sysdep_start (void **start_argptr,
{
void go (intptr_t *argdata)
{
char *orig_argv0;
char **p;
/* Cache the information in various global variables. */
@ -84,6 +85,8 @@ _dl_sysdep_start (void **start_argptr,
_environ = &_dl_argv[_dl_argc + 1];
for (p = _environ; *p++;); /* Skip environ pointers and terminator. */
orig_argv0 = _dl_argv[0];
if ((void *) p == _dl_argv[0])
{
static struct hurd_startup_data nodata;
@ -173,30 +176,23 @@ _dl_sysdep_start (void **start_argptr,
/* The call above might screw a few things up.
First of all, if _dl_skip_args is nonzero, we are ignoring
the first few arguments. However, if we have no Hurd startup
data, it is the magical convention that ARGV[0] == P. The
P is the location after the terminating NULL of the list of
environment variables. It has to point to the Hurd startup
data or if that's missing then P == ARGV[0] must hold. The
startup code in init-first.c will get confused if this is not
the case, so we must rearrange things to make it so. We'll
overwrite the origional ARGV[0] at P with ARGV[_dl_skip_args].
recompute P and move the Hurd data or the new ARGV[0] there.
Secondly, if we need to be secure, it removes some dangerous
environment variables. If we have no Hurd startup date this
changes P (since that's the location after the terminating
NULL in the list of environment variables). We do the same
thing as in the first case but make sure we recalculate P.
If we do have Hurd startup data, we have to move the data
such that it starts just after the terminating NULL in the
environment list.
Note: directly invoked ld.so can move arguments and env vars.
We use memmove, since the locations might overlap. */
if (__libc_enable_secure || _dl_skip_args)
char **newp;
for (newp = _environ; *newp++;);
if (newp != p || _dl_argv[0] != orig_argv0)
{
char **newp;
for (newp = _environ; *newp++;);
if (_dl_argv[-_dl_skip_args] == (char *) p)
if (orig_argv0 == (char *) p)
{
if ((char *) newp != _dl_argv[0])
{