Thread (140 messages) 140 messages, 21 authors, 2018-12-04

Re: [PATCH 10/17] prmem: documentation

From: Igor Stoppa <hidden>
Date: 2018-11-13 18:33:50
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I forgot one sentence :-(

On 13/11/2018 20:31, Igor Stoppa wrote:
On 13/11/2018 19:47, Andy Lutomirski wrote:
quoted
For general rare-writish stuff, I don't think we want IRQs running
with them mapped anywhere for write.  For AVC and IMA, I'm less sure.
Why would these be less sensitive?

But I see a big difference between my initial implementation and this one.

In my case, by using a shared mapping, visible to all cores, freezing
the core that is performing the write would have exposed the writable
mapping to a potential attack run from another core.

If the mapping is private to the core performing the write, even if it
is frozen, it's much harder to figure out what it had mapped and where,
from another core.

To access that mapping, the attack should be performed from the ISR, I
think.
Unless the secondary mapping is also available to other cores, through
the shared mm_struct ?

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igor
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