$NetBSD: patch-XSA399,v 1.1 2022/06/24 13:47:37 bouyer Exp $ From: Jan Beulich Subject: VT-d: correct ordering of operations in cleanup_domid_map() The function may be called without any locks held (leaving aside the domctl one, which we surely don't want to depend on here), so needs to play safe wrt other accesses to domid_map[] and domid_bitmap[]. This is to avoid context_set_domain_id()'s writing of domid_map[] to be reset to zero right away in the case of it racing the freeing of a DID. For the interaction with context_set_domain_id() and ->domid_map[] reads see the code comment. {check_,}cleanup_domid_map() are called with pcidevs_lock held or during domain cleanup only (and pcidevs_lock is also held around context_set_domain_id()), i.e. racing calls with the same (dom, iommu) tuple cannot occur. domain_iommu_domid(), besides its use by cleanup_domid_map(), has its result used only to control flushing, and hence a stale result would only lead to a stray extra flush. This is CVE-2022-26357 / XSA-399. Fixes: b9c20c78789f ("VT-d: per-iommu domain-id") Signed-off-by: Jan Beulich Reviewed-by: Roger Pau Monné --- xen/drivers/passthrough/vtd/iommu.c.orig +++ xen/drivers/passthrough/vtd/iommu.c @@ -152,8 +152,14 @@ static void cleanup_domid_map(struct dom if ( iommu_domid >= 0 ) { + /* + * Update domid_map[] /before/ domid_bitmap[] to avoid a race with + * context_set_domain_id(), setting the slot to DOMID_INVALID for + * ->domid_map[] reads to produce a suitable value while the bit is + * still set. + */ + iommu->domid_map[iommu_domid] = DOMID_INVALID; clear_bit(iommu_domid, iommu->domid_bitmap); - iommu->domid_map[iommu_domid] = 0; } }