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Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2016 18:51:06 +0100
From: James Morse <james.morse@....com>
To: Kees Cook <keescook@...omium.org>
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Subject: Re: [PATCH] Prefer kASLR over Hibernation
On 11/04/16 19:03, Kees Cook wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 11, 2016 at 1:00 AM, James Morse <james.morse@....com> wrote:
>> On 06/04/16 20:44, Kees Cook wrote:
>>> When building with both CONFIG_HIBERNATION and CONFIG_RANDOMIZE_BASE,
>>> one or the other must be chosen at boot-time. Until now, hibernation
>>> was selected when no choice was made on the command line.
>>>
>>> To make the security benefits of kASLR more widely available to end
>>> users (since the use of hibernation is becoming more rare and kASLR,
>>> already available on x86, will be available on arm64 and MIPS soon),
>>> this changes the default to preferring kASLR over hibernation. Users
>>> wanting hibernation can turn off kASLR by adding "nokaslr" to the kernel
>>> command line.
>>
>> While hibernate isn't yet merged for arm64, it does work with kASLR in v4.6-rc*,
>> it would be a shame to have to choose at boot time, (but that's my problem to
>> fix if/when its merged).
>
> Ah, interesting, so they work together on arm64? (i.e. you've actually
> tested a boot loader that provides the seed for kASLR to operate?)
Almost: due to a lack of firmware support I hacked the efi stub to read a 'seed'
from a system counter.
To check it works I printed the address of 'panic' out during boot:
> [ 0.353712] DEBUG: &panic == ffffff960819a4e8
Then hibernated, and powered the board back on, the resume kernel gives:
> [ 0.353528] DEBUG: &panic == ffffff840819a4e8
But after it has restored the hibernate image, I can dig in /proc/kallsyms to
see the original value:
> root@...alhost:~# cat /proc/kallsyms | grep "T panic"
> ffffff960819a4e8 T panic
> Maybe RANDOMIZE_BASE_DEFAULT (default to y) and if x86 && hibernation,
> select =n. and use that for selecting it?
Looks good to me.
Thanks,
James
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