When plain IBRS is enabled (not enhanced IBRS), the logic in spectre_v2_user_select_mitigation() determines that STIBP is not needed.
The IBRS bit implicitly protects against cross-thread branch target injection. However, with legacy IBRS, the IBRS bit is cleared on returning to userspace for performance reasons which leaves userspace threads vulnerable to cross-thread branch target injection against which STIBP protects.
Exclude IBRS from the spectre_v2_in_ibrs_mode() check to allow for enabling STIBP (through seccomp/prctl() by default or always-on, if selected by spectre_v2_user kernel cmdline parameter).
Fixes: 7c693f54c873 ("x86/speculation: Add spectre_v2=ibrs option to support Kernel IBRS") Reported-by: José Oliveira joseloliveira11@gmail.com Reported-by: Rodrigo Branco rodrigo@kernelhacking.com Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org Signed-off-by: KP Singh kpsingh@kernel.org --- arch/x86/kernel/cpu/bugs.c | 26 +++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 19 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
diff --git a/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/bugs.c b/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/bugs.c index cf81848b72f4..44e22cda7fb3 100644 --- a/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/bugs.c +++ b/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/bugs.c @@ -1133,14 +1133,18 @@ spectre_v2_parse_user_cmdline(void) return SPECTRE_V2_USER_CMD_AUTO; }
-static inline bool spectre_v2_in_ibrs_mode(enum spectre_v2_mitigation mode) +static inline bool spectre_v2_in_eibrs_mode(enum spectre_v2_mitigation mode) { - return mode == SPECTRE_V2_IBRS || - mode == SPECTRE_V2_EIBRS || + return mode == SPECTRE_V2_EIBRS || mode == SPECTRE_V2_EIBRS_RETPOLINE || mode == SPECTRE_V2_EIBRS_LFENCE; }
+static inline bool spectre_v2_in_ibrs_mode(enum spectre_v2_mitigation mode) +{ + return spectre_v2_in_eibrs_mode(mode) || mode == SPECTRE_V2_IBRS; +} + static void __init spectre_v2_user_select_mitigation(void) { @@ -1203,12 +1207,20 @@ spectre_v2_user_select_mitigation(void) }
/* - * If no STIBP, IBRS or enhanced IBRS is enabled, or SMT impossible, - * STIBP is not required. + * If no STIBP, enhanced IBRS is enabled, or SMT impossible, STIBP + * is not required. + * + * Enhanced IBRS also protects against cross-thread branch target + * injection in user-mode as the IBRS bit remains always set which + * implicitly enables cross-thread protections. However, in legacy IBRS + * mode, the IBRS bit is set only on kernel entry and cleared on return + * to userspace. This disables the implicit + * cross-thread protection, so allow for STIBP to be selected in that + * case. */ if (!boot_cpu_has(X86_FEATURE_STIBP) || !smt_possible || - spectre_v2_in_ibrs_mode(spectre_v2_enabled)) + spectre_v2_in_eibrs_mode(spectre_v2_enabled)) return;
/* @@ -2340,7 +2352,7 @@ static ssize_t mmio_stale_data_show_state(char *buf)
static char *stibp_state(void) { - if (spectre_v2_in_ibrs_mode(spectre_v2_enabled)) + if (spectre_v2_in_eibrs_mode(spectre_v2_enabled)) return "";
switch (spectre_v2_user_stibp) {
Explain why STIBP is needed with legacy IBRS as currently implemented (KERNEL_IBRS) and why STIBP is not needed when enhanced IBRS is enabled.
Fixes: 7c693f54c873 ("x86/speculation: Add spectre_v2=ibrs option to support Kernel IBRS") Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org Signed-off-by: KP Singh kpsingh@kernel.org --- Documentation/admin-guide/hw-vuln/spectre.rst | 21 ++++++++++++++----- 1 file changed, 16 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/hw-vuln/spectre.rst b/Documentation/admin-guide/hw-vuln/spectre.rst index 3fe6511c5405..4d186f599d90 100644 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/hw-vuln/spectre.rst +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/hw-vuln/spectre.rst @@ -479,8 +479,16 @@ Spectre variant 2 On Intel Skylake-era systems the mitigation covers most, but not all, cases. See :ref:`[3] <spec_ref3>` for more details.
- On CPUs with hardware mitigation for Spectre variant 2 (e.g. Enhanced - IBRS on x86), retpoline is automatically disabled at run time. + On CPUs with hardware mitigation for Spectre variant 2 (e.g. IBRS + or enhanced IBRS on x86), retpoline is automatically disabled at run time. + + Systems which support enhanced IBRS (eIBRS) enable IBRS protection once at + boot, by setting the IBRS bit, and they're automatically protected against + Spectre v2 variant attacks, including cross-thread branch target injections + on SMT systems (STIBP). In other words, eIBRS enables STIBP too. + + Legacy IBRS systems clear the IBRS bit on exit to userspace and + therefore explicitly enable STIBP for that
The retpoline mitigation is turned on by default on vulnerable CPUs. It can be forced on or off by the administrator @@ -504,9 +512,12 @@ Spectre variant 2 For Spectre variant 2 mitigation, individual user programs can be compiled with return trampolines for indirect branches. This protects them from consuming poisoned entries in the branch - target buffer left by malicious software. Alternatively, the - programs can disable their indirect branch speculation via prctl() - (See :ref:`Documentation/userspace-api/spec_ctrl.rst <set_spec_ctrl>`). + target buffer left by malicious software. + + On legacy IBRS systems, at return to userspace, implicit STIBP is disabled + because the kernel clears the IBRS bit. In this case, the userspace programs + can disable indirect branch speculation via prctl() (See + :ref:`Documentation/userspace-api/spec_ctrl.rst <set_spec_ctrl>`). On x86, this will turn on STIBP to guard against attacks from the sibling thread when the user program is running, and use IBPB to flush the branch target buffer when switching to/from the program.
On Mon, Feb 27, 2023 at 07:05:41AM +0100, KP Singh wrote:
Explain why STIBP is needed with legacy IBRS as currently implemented (KERNEL_IBRS) and why STIBP is not needed when enhanced IBRS is enabled.
Fixes: 7c693f54c873 ("x86/speculation: Add spectre_v2=ibrs option to support Kernel IBRS") Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org Signed-off-by: KP Singh kpsingh@kernel.org
Documentation/admin-guide/hw-vuln/spectre.rst | 21 ++++++++++++++----- 1 file changed, 16 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
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On Mon, Feb 27, 2023 at 07:05:40AM +0100, KP Singh wrote:
When plain IBRS is enabled (not enhanced IBRS), the logic in spectre_v2_user_select_mitigation() determines that STIBP is not needed.
The IBRS bit implicitly protects against cross-thread branch target injection. However, with legacy IBRS, the IBRS bit is cleared on returning to userspace for performance reasons which leaves userspace threads vulnerable to cross-thread branch target injection against which STIBP protects.
Exclude IBRS from the spectre_v2_in_ibrs_mode() check to allow for enabling STIBP (through seccomp/prctl() by default or always-on, if selected by spectre_v2_user kernel cmdline parameter).
Fixes: 7c693f54c873 ("x86/speculation: Add spectre_v2=ibrs option to support Kernel IBRS") Reported-by: José Oliveira joseloliveira11@gmail.com Reported-by: Rodrigo Branco rodrigo@kernelhacking.com Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org Signed-off-by: KP Singh kpsingh@kernel.org
arch/x86/kernel/cpu/bugs.c | 26 +++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 19 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
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