net: add kcov handle to skb extensions

Remote KCOV coverage collection enables coverage-guided fuzzing of the
code that is not reachable during normal system call execution. It is
especially helpful for fuzzing networking subsystems, where it is
common to perform packet handling in separate work queues even for the
packets that originated directly from the user space.

Enable coverage-guided frame injection by adding kcov remote handle to
skb extensions. Default initialization in __alloc_skb and
__build_skb_around ensures that no socket buffer that was generated
during a system call will be missed.

Code that is of interest and that performs packet processing should be
annotated with kcov_remote_start()/kcov_remote_stop().

An alternative approach is to determine kcov_handle solely on the
basis of the device/interface that received the specific socket
buffer. However, in this case it would be impossible to distinguish
between packets that originated during normal background network
processes or were intentionally injected from the user space.

Signed-off-by: Aleksandr Nogikh <nogikh@google.com>
Acked-by: Willem de Bruijn <willemb@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
This commit is contained in:
Aleksandr Nogikh 2020-10-29 17:36:19 +00:00 committed by Jakub Kicinski
parent b08e84da20
commit 6370cc3bbd
3 changed files with 45 additions and 0 deletions

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@ -4150,6 +4150,9 @@ enum skb_ext_id {
#endif
#if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_MPTCP)
SKB_EXT_MPTCP,
#endif
#if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_KCOV)
SKB_EXT_KCOV_HANDLE,
#endif
SKB_EXT_NUM, /* must be last */
};
@ -4605,5 +4608,35 @@ static inline void skb_reset_redirect(struct sk_buff *skb)
#endif
}
#ifdef CONFIG_KCOV
static inline void skb_set_kcov_handle(struct sk_buff *skb,
const u64 kcov_handle)
{
/* Do not allocate skb extensions only to set kcov_handle to zero
* (as it is zero by default). However, if the extensions are
* already allocated, update kcov_handle anyway since
* skb_set_kcov_handle can be called to zero a previously set
* value.
*/
if (skb_has_extensions(skb) || kcov_handle) {
u64 *kcov_handle_ptr = skb_ext_add(skb, SKB_EXT_KCOV_HANDLE);
if (kcov_handle_ptr)
*kcov_handle_ptr = kcov_handle;
}
}
static inline u64 skb_get_kcov_handle(struct sk_buff *skb)
{
u64 *kcov_handle = skb_ext_find(skb, SKB_EXT_KCOV_HANDLE);
return kcov_handle ? *kcov_handle : 0;
}
#else
static inline void skb_set_kcov_handle(struct sk_buff *skb,
const u64 kcov_handle) { }
static inline u64 skb_get_kcov_handle(struct sk_buff *skb) { return 0; }
#endif /* CONFIG_KCOV */
#endif /* __KERNEL__ */
#endif /* _LINUX_SKBUFF_H */

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@ -1870,6 +1870,7 @@ config KCOV
depends on CC_HAS_SANCOV_TRACE_PC || GCC_PLUGINS
select DEBUG_FS
select GCC_PLUGIN_SANCOV if !CC_HAS_SANCOV_TRACE_PC
select SKB_EXTENSIONS
help
KCOV exposes kernel code coverage information in a form suitable
for coverage-guided fuzzing (randomized testing).

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@ -249,6 +249,9 @@ struct sk_buff *__alloc_skb(unsigned int size, gfp_t gfp_mask,
fclones->skb2.fclone = SKB_FCLONE_CLONE;
}
skb_set_kcov_handle(skb, kcov_common_handle());
out:
return skb;
nodata:
@ -282,6 +285,8 @@ static struct sk_buff *__build_skb_around(struct sk_buff *skb,
memset(shinfo, 0, offsetof(struct skb_shared_info, dataref));
atomic_set(&shinfo->dataref, 1);
skb_set_kcov_handle(skb, kcov_common_handle());
return skb;
}
@ -4203,6 +4208,9 @@ static const u8 skb_ext_type_len[] = {
#if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_MPTCP)
[SKB_EXT_MPTCP] = SKB_EXT_CHUNKSIZEOF(struct mptcp_ext),
#endif
#if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_KCOV)
[SKB_EXT_KCOV_HANDLE] = SKB_EXT_CHUNKSIZEOF(u64),
#endif
};
static __always_inline unsigned int skb_ext_total_length(void)
@ -4219,6 +4227,9 @@ static __always_inline unsigned int skb_ext_total_length(void)
#endif
#if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_MPTCP)
skb_ext_type_len[SKB_EXT_MPTCP] +
#endif
#if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_KCOV)
skb_ext_type_len[SKB_EXT_KCOV_HANDLE] +
#endif
0;
}