arm64: trans_pgd: mark PTEs entries as valid to avoid dead kexec()

The reasons for PTEs in the kernel direct map to be marked invalid are not
limited to kfence / debug pagealloc machinery. In particular,
memfd_secret() also steals pages with set_direct_map_invalid_noflush().

When building the transitional page tables for kexec from the current
kernel's page tables, those pages need to become regular writable pages,
otherwise, if the relocation places kexec segments over such pages, a fault
will occur during kexec, leading to host going dark during kexec.

This patch addresses the kexec issue by marking any PTE as valid if it is
not none. While this fixes the kexec crash, it does not address the
security concern that if processes owning secret memory are not terminated
before kexec, the secret content will be mapped in the new kernel without
being scrubbed.

Suggested-by: Jan H. Schönherr <jschoenh@amazon.de>
Signed-off-by: Fares Mehanna <faresx@amazon.de>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240902163309.97113-1-faresx@amazon.de
Signed-off-by: Will Deacon <will@kernel.org>
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Fares Mehanna 2024-09-02 16:33:08 +00:00 committed by Will Deacon
parent 1db9716d44
commit 7eced90b20

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@ -42,14 +42,16 @@ static void _copy_pte(pte_t *dst_ptep, pte_t *src_ptep, unsigned long addr)
* the temporary mappings we use during restore.
*/
__set_pte(dst_ptep, pte_mkwrite_novma(pte));
} else if ((debug_pagealloc_enabled() ||
is_kfence_address((void *)addr)) && !pte_none(pte)) {
} else if (!pte_none(pte)) {
/*
* debug_pagealloc will removed the PTE_VALID bit if
* the page isn't in use by the resume kernel. It may have
* been in use by the original kernel, in which case we need
* to put it back in our copy to do the restore.
*
* Other cases include kfence / vmalloc / memfd_secret which
* may call `set_direct_map_invalid_noflush()`.
*
* Before marking this entry valid, check the pfn should
* be mapped.
*/