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Date: Thu, 5 Nov 2020 01:02:10 +0100
From: Andrey Konovalov <andreyknvl@...gle.com>
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Andrey Konovalov <andreyknvl@...gle.com>
Subject: [PATCH 00/20] kasan: boot parameters for hardware tag-based mode
=== Overview
Hardware tag-based KASAN mode [1] is intended to eventually be used in
production as a security mitigation. Therefore there's a need for finer
control over KASAN features and for an existence of a kill switch.
This patchset adds a few boot parameters for hardware tag-based KASAN that
allow to disable or otherwise control particular KASAN features.
There's another planned patchset what will further optimize hardware
tag-based KASAN, provide proper benchmarking and tests, and will fully
enable tag-based KASAN for production use.
Hardware tag-based KASAN relies on arm64 Memory Tagging Extension (MTE)
[2] to perform memory and pointer tagging. Please see [3] and [4] for
detailed analysis of how MTE helps to fight memory safety problems.
The features that can be controlled are:
1. Whether KASAN is enabled at all.
2. Whether KASAN collects and saves alloc/free stacks.
3. Whether KASAN panics on a detected bug or not.
The patch titled "kasan: add and integrate kasan boot parameters" of this
series adds a few new boot parameters.
kasan.mode allows to choose one of three main modes:
- kasan.mode=off - KASAN is disabled, no tag checks are performed
- kasan.mode=prod - only essential production features are enabled
- kasan.mode=full - all KASAN features are enabled
The chosen mode provides default control values for the features mentioned
above. However it's also possible to override the default values by
providing:
- kasan.stack=off/on - enable stacks collection
(default: on for mode=full, otherwise off)
- kasan.fault=report/panic - only report tag fault or also panic
(default: report)
If kasan.mode parameter is not provided, it defaults to full when
CONFIG_DEBUG_KERNEL is enabled, and to prod otherwise.
It is essential that switching between these modes doesn't require
rebuilding the kernel with different configs, as this is required by
the Android GKI (Generic Kernel Image) initiative.
=== Benchmarks
For now I've only performed a few simple benchmarks such as measuring
kernel boot time and slab memory usage after boot. There's an upcoming
patchset which will optimize KASAN further and include more detailed
benchmarking results.
The benchmarks were performed in QEMU and the results below exclude the
slowdown caused by QEMU memory tagging emulation (as it's different from
the slowdown that will be introduced by hardware and is therefore
irrelevant).
KASAN_HW_TAGS=y + kasan.mode=off introduces no performance or memory
impact compared to KASAN_HW_TAGS=n.
kasan.mode=prod (manually excluding tagging) introduces 3% of performance
and no memory impact (except memory used by hardware to store tags)
compared to kasan.mode=off.
kasan.mode=full has about 40% performance and 30% memory impact over
kasan.mode=prod. Both come from alloc/free stack collection.
=== Notes
This patchset is available here:
https://github.com/xairy/linux/tree/up-boot-mte-v1
and on Gerrit here:
https://linux-review.googlesource.com/c/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux/+/3707
This patchset is based on v8 of "kasan: add hardware tag-based mode for
arm64" patchset [1].
For testing in QEMU hardware tag-based KASAN requires:
1. QEMU built from master [6] (use "-machine virt,mte=on -cpu max" arguments
to run).
2. GCC version 10.
[1] https://lkml.org/lkml/2020/11/4/1208
[2] https://community.arm.com/developer/ip-products/processors/b/processors-ip-blog/posts/enhancing-memory-safety
[3] https://arxiv.org/pdf/1802.09517.pdf
[4] https://github.com/microsoft/MSRC-Security-Research/blob/master/papers/2020/Security%20analysis%20of%20memory%20tagging.pdf
[5] https://source.android.com/devices/architecture/kernel/generic-kernel-image
[6] https://github.com/qemu/qemu
=== History
Changes RFC v2 -> v1:
- Rebrand the patchset from fully enabling production use to partially
addressing that; another optimization and testing patchset will be
required.
- Rebase onto v8 of KASAN_HW_TAGS series.
- Fix "ASYNC" -> "async" typo.
- Rework depends condition for VMAP_STACK and update config text.
- Remove unneeded reset_tag() macro, use kasan_reset_tag() instead.
- Rename kasan.stack to kasan.stacks to avoid confusion with stack
instrumentation.
- Introduce kasan_stack_collection_enabled() and kasan_is_enabled()
helpers.
- Simplify kasan_stack_collection_enabled() usage.
- Rework SLAB_KASAN flag and metadata allocation (see the corresponding
patch for details).
- Allow cache merging with KASAN_HW_TAGS when kasan.stacks is off.
- Use sync mode dy default for both prod and full KASAN modes.
- Drop kasan.trap=sync/async boot parameter, as async mode isn't supported
yet.
- Choose prod or full mode depending on CONFIG_DEBUG_KERNEL when no
kasan.mode boot parameter is provided.
- Drop krealloc optimization changes, those will be included in a separate
patchset.
- Update KASAN documentation to mention boot parameters.
Changes RFC v1 -> RFC v2:
- Rework boot parameters.
- Drop __init from empty kasan_init_tags() definition.
- Add cpu_supports_mte() helper that can be used during early boot and use
it in kasan_init_tags()
- Lots of new KASAN optimization commits.
Andrey Konovalov (20):
kasan: simplify quarantine_put call site
kasan: rename get_alloc/free_info
kasan: introduce set_alloc_info
kasan, arm64: unpoison stack only with CONFIG_KASAN_STACK
kasan: allow VMAP_STACK for HW_TAGS mode
kasan: remove __kasan_unpoison_stack
kasan: inline kasan_reset_tag for tag-based modes
kasan: inline random_tag for HW_TAGS
kasan: inline kasan_poison_memory and check_invalid_free
kasan: inline and rename kasan_unpoison_memory
kasan: add and integrate kasan boot parameters
kasan, mm: check kasan_enabled in annotations
kasan: simplify kasan_poison_kfree
kasan, mm: rename kasan_poison_kfree
kasan: don't round_up too much
kasan: simplify assign_tag and set_tag calls
kasan: clarify comment in __kasan_kfree_large
kasan: clean up metadata allocation and usage
kasan, mm: allow cache merging with no metadata
kasan: update documentation
Documentation/dev-tools/kasan.rst | 180 ++++++++++++--------
arch/Kconfig | 8 +-
arch/arm64/kernel/sleep.S | 2 +-
arch/x86/kernel/acpi/wakeup_64.S | 2 +-
include/linux/kasan.h | 253 +++++++++++++++++++++------
include/linux/mm.h | 22 ++-
kernel/fork.c | 2 +-
mm/kasan/common.c | 274 ++++++++++++++++++------------
mm/kasan/generic.c | 27 +--
mm/kasan/hw_tags.c | 171 ++++++++++++++++---
mm/kasan/kasan.h | 113 ++++++++----
mm/kasan/quarantine.c | 13 +-
mm/kasan/report.c | 61 ++++---
mm/kasan/report_hw_tags.c | 2 +-
mm/kasan/report_sw_tags.c | 13 +-
mm/kasan/shadow.c | 5 +-
mm/kasan/sw_tags.c | 17 +-
mm/mempool.c | 2 +-
mm/slab_common.c | 13 +-
19 files changed, 816 insertions(+), 364 deletions(-)
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