[PATCH v3] hrtimer: check hrtimer with a NULL function
Anna-Maria Behnsen
anna-maria at linutronix.de
Mon Jun 17 09:19:42 PDT 2024
Phil Chang <phil.chang at mediatek.com> writes:
> To prevent improper usage of hrtimers and avoid potential kernel crashes,
> this commit introduces a validation check for hrtimers with a valid function callback,
> discard the hrtimers that have a NULL callback.
>
> The `run_hrtimer` executes callbacks for every hrtimer,
> and these callbacks must not be NULL. A NULL callback can lead to a kernel crash.
> This update ensures that all hrtimers have properly initialized callbacks
> before execution.
Definitely better! You could sort it, first problem description and then
solution:
The hrtimer function callback must not be NULL. It has to be specified
by the callsite but it is not validated by hrtimer code. When a hrtimer
is queued with a NULL pointer instead of a valid function, the kernel
crashes with a null pointer dereference when trying to execute the
callback in __run_hrtimer().
Introduce a validation before queueing the hrtimer in
hrtimer_start_range_ns().
>
> Signed-off-by: Phil Chang <phil.chang at mediatek.com>
Reviewed-by: Anna-Maria Behnsen <anna-maria at linutronix.de>
> ---
> kernel/time/hrtimer.c | 2 ++
> 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+)
>
> diff --git a/kernel/time/hrtimer.c b/kernel/time/hrtimer.c
> index 492c14aac642..b8ee320208d4 100644
> --- a/kernel/time/hrtimer.c
> +++ b/kernel/time/hrtimer.c
> @@ -1285,6 +1285,8 @@ void hrtimer_start_range_ns(struct hrtimer *timer, ktime_t tim,
> struct hrtimer_clock_base *base;
> unsigned long flags;
>
> + if (WARN_ON_ONCE(!timer->function))
> + return;
> /*
> * Check whether the HRTIMER_MODE_SOFT bit and hrtimer.is_soft
> * match on CONFIG_PREEMPT_RT = n. With PREEMPT_RT check the hard
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