On Fri, 8 Nov 2019, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
-SYSCALL_DEFINE2(settimeofday, struct timeval __user *, tv, +SYSCALL_DEFINE2(settimeofday, struct __kernel_old_timeval __user *, tv, struct timezone __user *, tz) { struct timespec64 new_ts;
- struct timeval user_tv; struct timezone new_tz;
if (tv) {
if (copy_from_user(&user_tv, tv, sizeof(*tv)))
if (get_user(new_ts.tv_sec, &tv->tv_sec) ||
get_user(new_ts.tv_nsec, &tv->tv_usec)) return -EFAULT;
How is that supposed to be correct on a 32bit kernel?
if (!timeval_valid(&user_tv))
if (tv->tv_usec > USEC_PER_SEC) return -EINVAL;
That's incomplete:
static inline bool timeval_valid(const struct timeval *tv) { /* Dates before 1970 are bogus */ if (tv->tv_sec < 0) return false;
/* Can't have more microseconds then a second */ if (tv->tv_usec < 0 || tv->tv_usec >= USEC_PER_SEC) return false;
return true; }
new_ts.tv_sec = user_tv.tv_sec;
new_ts.tv_nsec = user_tv.tv_usec * NSEC_PER_USEC;
} if (tz) { if (copy_from_user(&new_tz, tz, sizeof(*tz)))new_ts.tv_nsec *= NSEC_PER_USEC;
@@ -245,18 +244,17 @@ COMPAT_SYSCALL_DEFINE2(settimeofday, struct old_timeval32 __user *, tv, struct timezone __user *, tz) { struct timespec64 new_ts;
- struct timeval user_tv; struct timezone new_tz;
if (tv) {
if (compat_get_timeval(&user_tv, tv))
if (get_user(new_ts.tv_sec, &tv->tv_sec) ||
get_user(new_ts.tv_nsec, &tv->tv_usec)) return -EFAULT;
if (!timeval_valid(&user_tv))
if (new_ts.tv_nsec > USEC_PER_SEC) return -EINVAL;
Ditto.
Thanks,
tglx