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/*
* Copyright (C) 2022 The Android Open Source Project
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
#include <getopt.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <android-base/file.h>
#include <android-base/logging.h>
#include <android-base/properties.h>
#include <android-base/strings.h>
#include <android-base/unique_fd.h>
#include <bootloader_message/bootloader_message.h>
#include <functional>
#include <iostream>
void AddItem(std::string* s, const char* item) {
if (!s->empty()) *s += ",";
*s += item;
}
bool CheckAndUnset(uint32_t& mode, uint32_t mask) {
bool is_set = mode & mask;
mode &= ~mask;
return is_set;
}
bool UpdateProp(const char* prop_name, const misc_memtag_message& m) {
uint32_t mode = m.memtag_mode;
std::string prop_str;
if (CheckAndUnset(mode, MISC_MEMTAG_MODE_MEMTAG)) AddItem(&prop_str, "memtag");
if (CheckAndUnset(mode, MISC_MEMTAG_MODE_MEMTAG_ONCE)) AddItem(&prop_str, "memtag-once");
if (CheckAndUnset(mode, MISC_MEMTAG_MODE_MEMTAG_KERNEL)) AddItem(&prop_str, "memtag-kernel");
if (CheckAndUnset(mode, MISC_MEMTAG_MODE_MEMTAG_KERNEL_ONCE))
AddItem(&prop_str, "memtag-kernel-once");
if (CheckAndUnset(mode, MISC_MEMTAG_MODE_MEMTAG_OFF)) AddItem(&prop_str, "memtag-off");
if (CheckAndUnset(mode, MISC_MEMTAG_MODE_FORCED)) AddItem(&prop_str, "forced");
if (prop_str.empty()) prop_str = "none";
if (android::base::GetProperty(prop_name, "") != prop_str)
android::base::SetProperty(prop_name, prop_str);
if (mode) {
LOG(ERROR) << "MTE mode in misc message contained unknown bits: " << mode
<< ". Ignoring and setting " << prop_name << " to " << prop_str;
}
return mode == 0;
}
void PrintUsage(const char* progname) {
std::cerr
<< "!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!\n"
"!!! YOU PROBABLY DO NOT NEED TO USE THIS !!!\n"
"!!! USE THE `arm64.memtag.bootctl` SYSTEM PROPERTY INSTEAD. !!!\n"
"!!! This program is an implementation detail that is used !!!\n"
"!!! by the system to apply MTE settings. !!!\n"
"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!\n"
"\n"
<< "USAGE: " << progname
<< "\n"
" [-s PROPERTY_NAME]\n"
" [-f PROPERTY_NAME]\n"
" [none,][memtag,][memtag-once,][memtag-kernel,][memtag-kernel-once,][memtag-off,]\n"
" [default|force_on|force_off]\n"
" [-t PATH_TO_FAKE_MISC_PARTITION]\n"
"OPTIONS:\n"
" -s PROPERTY_NAME\n"
" Sets the system property 'PROPERTY_NAME' to the new MTE mode (if provided), or to\n"
" the current value from the /misc partition.\n"
" -f PROPERTY_NAME\n"
" Used in combination with -s without a new MTE mode and sets the system property\n"
" 'PROPERTY_NAME' to 1 after reading the current value from the /misc partition\n"
" [none,][memtag,][memtag-once,][memtag-kernel,][memtag-kernel-once,][memtag-off,]\n"
" A set of MTE options to be applied, if provided. Multiple options may be\n"
" specified as a ','-delimited list, e.g. 'memtag,memtag-kernel'.\n"
" The options are described below:\n"
" - none: default settings for MTE for the product will be applied on next\n"
" reboot.\n"
" - memtag: MTE is persistently enabled in userspace upon the next reboot.\n"
" - memtag-once: MTE is enabled in userspace, only for the next reboot.\n"
" - memtag-kernel: MTE is persistently enabled in the kernel upon the next \n"
" reboot.\n"
" - memtag-kernel-once: MTE is enabled in the kernel, only for the next reboot.\n"
" - memtag-off: MTE is persistently disabled in both userspace and kernel upon \n"
" the next reboot.\n"
" - forced: the current state is the result of force_on or force_off in the next\n"
" argument. When the next argument is set back to \"default\", the\n"
" state will be cleared.\n"
" [default|force_on|force_off]\n"
" An alternative method of configuring the MTE options to be applied, if provided.\n"
" This control is generally to be used by device_config only, and it overwrites\n"
" the previously described settings that are expected to be utilized by the user.\n"
" The options are described below:\n"
" - default: This flag is not overwriting the MTE mode, and so the setting\n"
" should be inherited from the userspace controls (if present), or the\n"
" default value from the bootloader's ROM.\n"
" - force_on: MTE is persistently enabled in userspace, overwriting the userspace\n"
" setting.\n"
" - force_off: MTE is persistently disabled in userspace and the kernel, \n"
" overwriting the userspace setting.\n";
}
int StringToMode(const char* value) {
int memtag_mode = 0;
for (const auto& field : android::base::Split(value, ",")) {
if (field == "memtag") {
memtag_mode |= MISC_MEMTAG_MODE_MEMTAG;
} else if (field == "memtag-once") {
memtag_mode |= MISC_MEMTAG_MODE_MEMTAG_ONCE;
} else if (field == "memtag-kernel") {
memtag_mode |= MISC_MEMTAG_MODE_MEMTAG_KERNEL;
} else if (field == "memtag-kernel-once") {
memtag_mode |= MISC_MEMTAG_MODE_MEMTAG_KERNEL_ONCE;
} else if (field == "memtag-off") {
memtag_mode |= MISC_MEMTAG_MODE_MEMTAG_OFF;
} else if (field == "forced") {
memtag_mode |= MISC_MEMTAG_MODE_FORCED;
} else if (field != "none") {
LOG(ERROR) << "Unknown value for mode: " << field;
return -1;
}
}
return memtag_mode;
}
// Handles the override flag and applies it to the memtag message.
// The logic is as follows:
// If the override changes the configuration (i.e., if MTE was not enabled
// through MODE_MEMTAG and the override is force_on, or MTE was not
// disabled through MEMTAG_OFF and the override is force_off), the MTE
// state is considered FORCED. In that case, if the override gets reset
// to "default" (i.e. no override), the default state of memtag config
// is restored. The theory for this is that disabling the override should
// only keep the non-default state if it has been active throughout the
// override, not restore it if it had been dormant for the duration of the
// override.
//
// State machine diagrams of the MTE state and the effect of override below:
//
// default,force_off
// ┌───┐
// │ │
// ┌──┴───▼───┐
// │memtag-off│
// └─────┬────┘
// │
// force_on │ ┌────┐
// │ │ │ force_on
// force_off┌───────▼───┴─┐ │
// ┌────────┤memtag,forced│◄─┘
// │ └▲─────────┬──┘
// force_off │ │ │
// ┌────┐ │ force_on│ │ default
// │ │ │ │ │
// │ ┌─┴────▼─────────┴┐ ┌▼──────┐
// └─►│memtag-off,forced├───────►none │
// └─────────────────┘default└───────┘
//
//
//
// default,force_on
// ┌───┐
// │ │
// ┌──┴───▼───┐
// │memtag │
// └─────┬────┘
// │
// force_off│ ┌────┐
// │ │ │ force_off
// force_on ┌───────┴───────┴─┐ │
// ┌────────┤memtag-off,forced◄──┘
// │ └▲─────────┬──────┘
// force_on │ │ │
// ┌────┐ │force_off│ │ default
// │ │ │ │ │
// │ ┌─┴────▼─────────┴┐ ┌▼──────┐
// └─►│memtag,forced ├───────►none │
// └─────────────────┘default└───────┘
//
//
//
// default
// ┌───┐
// │ │
// force_off ┌──┴───▼───┐
// ┌─────────────┤none │
// │ └─────┬────┘
// │ │
// │ force_on │ ┌────┐
// │ │ │ │ force_on
// │ force_off┌───────▼───┴─┐ │
// │ ┌────────┤memtag,forced│◄─┘
// │ │ └▲─────────┬──┘
// force_off│ │ │ │
// ┌────┐ │ │ force_on│ │ default
// │ │ │ │ │ │
// │ ┌─┴─▼──▼─────────┴┐ ┌▼──────┐
// └─►│memtag-off,forced├───────►none │
// └─────────────────┘default└───────┘
bool HandleOverride(const std::string& override_value, misc_memtag_message* m) {
if (override_value == "force_off") {
// If the force_off override is active, only allow MEMTAG_MODE_MEMTAG_ONCE.
if ((m->memtag_mode & MISC_MEMTAG_MODE_MEMTAG_OFF) == 0) {
m->memtag_mode |= MISC_MEMTAG_MODE_FORCED;
}
m->memtag_mode |= MISC_MEMTAG_MODE_MEMTAG_OFF;
m->memtag_mode &= ~MISC_MEMTAG_MODE_MEMTAG;
} else if (override_value == "force_on") {
if ((m->memtag_mode & MISC_MEMTAG_MODE_MEMTAG) == 0) {
m->memtag_mode |= MISC_MEMTAG_MODE_FORCED;
}
m->memtag_mode |= MISC_MEMTAG_MODE_MEMTAG;
m->memtag_mode &= ~MISC_MEMTAG_MODE_MEMTAG_OFF;
} else if (override_value.empty() || override_value == "default") {
// The mode changed from forced_on or forced_off to default, which means we
// restore the normal state.
if (m->memtag_mode & MISC_MEMTAG_MODE_FORCED) {
m->memtag_mode &= ~MISC_MEMTAG_MODE_MEMTAG;
m->memtag_mode &= ~MISC_MEMTAG_MODE_MEMTAG_OFF;
m->memtag_mode &= ~MISC_MEMTAG_MODE_FORCED;
}
} else {
return false;
}
return true;
}
int DoSetProp(const std::function<bool(misc_memtag_message*, std::string*)>& read_memtag_message,
const char* set_prop) {
// -s <property> is given on its own. This means we want to read the state
// of the misc partition into the property.
std::string err;
misc_memtag_message m = {};
if (!read_memtag_message(&m, &err)) {
LOG(ERROR) << "Failed to read memtag message: " << err;
return 1;
}
if (m.magic != MISC_MEMTAG_MAGIC_HEADER || m.version != MISC_MEMTAG_MESSAGE_VERSION) {
// This should not fail by construction.
CHECK(UpdateProp(set_prop, {}));
// This is an expected case, as the partition gets initialized to all zero.
return 0;
}
// Unlike above, setting the system property here can fail if the misc partition
// was corrupted by another program (e.g. the bootloader).
return UpdateProp(set_prop, m) ? 0 : 1;
}
int main(int argc, char** argv) {
const char* set_prop = nullptr;
const char* flag_prop = nullptr;
int opt;
std::function<bool(misc_memtag_message*, std::string*)> read_memtag_message =
ReadMiscMemtagMessage;
std::function<bool(const misc_memtag_message&, std::string*)> write_memtag_message =
WriteMiscMemtagMessage;
android::base::unique_fd fake_partition_fd;
while ((opt = getopt(argc, argv, "s:t:f:")) != -1) {
switch (opt) {
case 's':
// Set property in argument to state of misc partition. If given by
// itself, sets the property to the current state. We do this on device
// boot,
//
// Otherwise, applies new state and then sets property to newly applied
// state.
set_prop = optarg;
break;
case 'f':
flag_prop = optarg;
break;
case 't': {
// Use different fake misc partition for testing.
const char* filename = optarg;
fake_partition_fd.reset(open(filename, O_RDWR | O_CLOEXEC));
int raw_fd = fake_partition_fd.get();
CHECK_NE(raw_fd, -1);
CHECK_NE(ftruncate(raw_fd, sizeof(misc_memtag_message)), -1);
read_memtag_message = [raw_fd](misc_memtag_message* m, std::string*) {
CHECK(android::base::ReadFully(raw_fd, m, sizeof(*m)));
return true;
};
write_memtag_message = [raw_fd](const misc_memtag_message& m, std::string*) {
CHECK(android::base::WriteFully(raw_fd, &m, sizeof(m)));
return true;
};
break;
}
default:
PrintUsage(argv[0]);
return 1;
}
}
const char* value = optind < argc ? argv[optind++] : nullptr;
const char* override_value = optind < argc ? argv[optind++] : nullptr;
if ((optind != argc) || // Unknown argument.
(value && flag_prop) || // -f is only valid when no value given
(!value && !set_prop)) { // value must be given if -s is not
PrintUsage(argv[0]);
return 1;
}
if (!value && set_prop) {
int ret = DoSetProp(read_memtag_message, set_prop);
if (flag_prop) {
android::base::SetProperty(flag_prop, "1");
}
return ret;
}
CHECK(value);
misc_memtag_message m = {.version = MISC_MEMTAG_MESSAGE_VERSION,
.magic = MISC_MEMTAG_MAGIC_HEADER};
int memtag_mode = StringToMode(value);
bool valid_value = memtag_mode != -1;
m.memtag_mode = valid_value ? memtag_mode : 0;
bool valid_override = true;
if (override_value) valid_override = HandleOverride(override_value, &m);
if (!valid_value && !valid_override) {
return 1;
}
std::string err;
if (!write_memtag_message(m, &err)) {
LOG(ERROR) << "Failed to apply mode: " << value << ", override: " << override_value << err;
return 1;
} else {
const char* parse_error = "";
const char* verb = "Applied";
if (!valid_value) {
parse_error = " (invalid mode)";
verb = "Partially applied";
} else if (!valid_override) {
// else if because we bail out if both are false above.
parse_error = " (invalid override)";
verb = "Partially applied";
}
LOG(INFO) << verb << " mode: " << value << ", "
<< "override: " << (override_value ? override_value : "") << parse_error;
// Because all the bits in memtag_mode were set above, this should never fail.
if (set_prop) CHECK(UpdateProp(set_prop, m));
return !valid_value || !valid_override;
}
}
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