Cyril Hrubis <chrubis(a)suse.cz> writes:
What is does is to write:
(void*)1 to u_debugreg[0]
(void*)1 to u_debugreg[7]
do_debug addr to u_debugreg[0]
Looking at the kernel code the write to register 7 enables the breakpoints and
what we attempt here is to change an invalid address to a valid one after we
enabled the breakpoint but that's as far I can go.
So does anyone has an idea how to trigger the bug without the do_debug function
address? Would any valid kernel function address suffice?
According to
https://www.openwall.com/lists/oss-security/2018/05/01/3
the trigger is to set the breakpoint to do_debug() and then execute
INT1, aka. ICEBP which ends up in do_debug() ....
In principle each kernel address is ok, but do_debug() is interesting
due to the recursion issue because user space can reach it by executing
INT1.
So you might check for exc_debug() if do_debug() is not available and
make the whole thing fail gracefully with a usefu error message.
Thanks,
tglx