File 64f71f50-Arm-handle-cache-flush-at-top.patch of Package xen.31421

# Commit 9a216e92de9f9011097e4f1fb55ff67ba0a21704
# Date 2023-09-05 14:30:08 +0200
# Author Stefano Stabellini <stefano.stabellini@amd.com>
# Committer Jan Beulich <jbeulich@suse.com>
xen/arm: page: Handle cache flush of an element at the top of the address space

The region that needs to be cleaned/invalidated may be at the top
of the address space. This means that 'end' (i.e. 'p + size') will
be 0 and therefore nothing will be cleaned/invalidated as the check
in the loop will always be false.

On Arm64, we only support we only support up to 48-bit Virtual
address space. So this is not a concern there. However, for 32-bit,
the mapcache is using the last 2GB of the address space. Therefore
we may not clean/invalidate properly some pages. This could lead
to memory corruption or data leakage (the scrubbed value may
still sit in the cache when the guest could read directly the memory
and therefore read the old content).

Rework invalidate_dcache_va_range(), clean_dcache_va_range(),
clean_and_invalidate_dcache_va_range() to handle a cache flush
with an element at the top of the address space.

This is CVE-2023-34321 / XSA-437.

Reported-by: Julien Grall <jgrall@amazon.com>
Signed-off-by: Stefano Stabellini <stefano.stabellini@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Julien Grall <jgrall@amazon.com>
Acked-by: Bertrand Marquis <bertrand.marquis@arm.com>

--- a/xen/include/asm-arm/page.h
+++ b/xen/include/asm-arm/page.h
@@ -152,26 +152,25 @@ static inline size_t read_dcache_line_by
 
 static inline int invalidate_dcache_va_range(const void *p, unsigned long size)
 {
-    const void *end = p + size;
     size_t cacheline_mask = dcache_line_bytes - 1;
 
     dsb(sy);           /* So the CPU issues all writes to the range */
 
     if ( (uintptr_t)p & cacheline_mask )
     {
+        size -= dcache_line_bytes - ((uintptr_t)p & cacheline_mask);
         p = (void *)((uintptr_t)p & ~cacheline_mask);
         asm volatile (__clean_and_invalidate_dcache_one(0) : : "r" (p));
         p += dcache_line_bytes;
     }
-    if ( (uintptr_t)end & cacheline_mask )
-    {
-        end = (void *)((uintptr_t)end & ~cacheline_mask);
-        asm volatile (__clean_and_invalidate_dcache_one(0) : : "r" (end));
-    }
 
-    for ( ; p < end; p += dcache_line_bytes )
+    for ( ; size >= dcache_line_bytes;
+            p += dcache_line_bytes, size -= dcache_line_bytes )
         asm volatile (__invalidate_dcache_one(0) : : "r" (p));
 
+    if ( size > 0 )
+        asm volatile (__clean_and_invalidate_dcache_one(0) : : "r" (p));
+
     dsb(sy);           /* So we know the flushes happen before continuing */
 
     return 0;
@@ -179,10 +178,14 @@ static inline int invalidate_dcache_va_r
 
 static inline int clean_dcache_va_range(const void *p, unsigned long size)
 {
-    const void *end = p + size;
+    size_t cacheline_mask = dcache_line_bytes - 1;
+
     dsb(sy);           /* So the CPU issues all writes to the range */
-    p = (void *)((uintptr_t)p & ~(dcache_line_bytes - 1));
-    for ( ; p < end; p += dcache_line_bytes )
+    size += (uintptr_t)p & cacheline_mask;
+    size = (size + cacheline_mask) & ~cacheline_mask;
+    p = (void *)((uintptr_t)p & ~cacheline_mask);
+    for ( ; size >= dcache_line_bytes;
+            p += dcache_line_bytes, size -= dcache_line_bytes )
         asm volatile (__clean_dcache_one(0) : : "r" (p));
     dsb(sy);           /* So we know the flushes happen before continuing */
     /* ARM callers assume that dcache_* functions cannot fail. */
@@ -192,10 +195,14 @@ static inline int clean_dcache_va_range(
 static inline int clean_and_invalidate_dcache_va_range
     (const void *p, unsigned long size)
 {
-    const void *end = p + size;
+    size_t cacheline_mask = dcache_line_bytes - 1;
+
     dsb(sy);         /* So the CPU issues all writes to the range */
-    p = (void *)((uintptr_t)p & ~(dcache_line_bytes - 1));
-    for ( ; p < end; p += dcache_line_bytes )
+    size += (uintptr_t)p & cacheline_mask;
+    size = (size + cacheline_mask) & ~cacheline_mask;
+    p = (void *)((uintptr_t)p & ~cacheline_mask);
+    for ( ; size >= dcache_line_bytes;
+            p += dcache_line_bytes, size -= dcache_line_bytes )
         asm volatile (__clean_and_invalidate_dcache_one(0) : : "r" (p));
     dsb(sy);         /* So we know the flushes happen before continuing */
     /* ARM callers assume that dcache_* functions cannot fail. */
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