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From 3d405634f43d39079ee93cdc59ed7fc0a5e8917a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: KJ Tsanaktsidis <kj@kjtsanaktsidis.id.au>
Date: Sun, 9 Jun 2024 21:15:39 +1000
Subject: [PATCH] Extract hardening CFLAGS to a special $hardenflags variable
This changes the automatic detection of -fstack-protector,
-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE, and -mbranch-protection to write to $hardenflags
instead of $XCFLAGS. The definition of $cflags is changed to
"$hardenflags $orig_cflags $optflags $debugflags $warnflags" to match.
Furthermore, these flags are _prepended_ to $hardenflags, rather than
appended.
The implications of doing this are as follows:
* If a CRuby builder specifies cflags="-mbranch-protection=foobar" at
the ./configure script, and the configure script detects that
-mbranch-protection=pac-ret is accepted, then GCC will be invoked as
"gcc -mbranch-protection=pac-ret -mbranch-protection=foobar". Since
the last flags take precedence, that means that user-supplied values
of these flags in $cflags will take priority.
* Likewise, if a CRuby builder explicitly specifies
"hardenflags=-mbranch-protection=foobar", because we _prepend_ to
$hardenflags in our autoconf script, we will still invoke GCC as
"gcc -mbranch-protection=pac-ret -mbranch-protection=foobar".
* If a CRuby builder specifies CFLAGS="..." at the configure line,
automatic detection of hardening flags is ignored as before.
* C extensions will _also_ be built with hardening flags now as well
(this was not the case by default before because the detected flags
went into $XCFLAGS).
Additionally, as part of this work, I changed how the detection of
PAC/BTI in Context.S works. Rather than appending the autodetected
option to ASFLAGS, we simply compile a set of test programs with the
actual CFLAGS in use to determine what PAC/BTI settings were actually
chosen by the builder. Context.S is made aware of these choices through
some custom macros.
The result of this work is that:
* Ruby will continue to choose some sensible defaults for hardening
options for the C compiler
* Distributors are able to specify CFLAGS that are consistent with their
distribution and override these defaults
* Context.S will react to whatever -mbranch-protection is actually in
use, not what was autodetected
* Extensions get built with hardening flags too.
[Bug #20154]
[Bug #20520]
---
configure.ac | 81 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-----
coroutine/arm64/Context.S | 14 +++---
template/Makefile.in | 1 +
tool/m4/ruby_append_option.m4 | 4 ++
tool/m4/ruby_try_cflags.m4 | 17 ++++++++
5 files changed, 100 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-)
diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac
index f35fad6a362611..0da15772d36671 100644
--- a/configure.ac
+++ b/configure.ac
@@ -354,7 +354,7 @@ test -z "$warnflags" ||
AS_IF([test -z "${CFLAGS+set}"], [
cflags=`echo " $cflags " | sed "$cflagspat;s/^ *//;s/ *$//"`
orig_cflags="$cflags"
- cflags="$cflags "'${optflags} ${debugflags} ${warnflags}'
+ cflags='${hardenflags} '"$cflags "'${optflags} ${debugflags} ${warnflags}'
])
dnl AS_IF([test -z "${CXXFLAGS+set}"], [
dnl cxxflags=`echo " $cxxflags " | sed "$cflagspat;s/^ *//;s/ *$//"`
@@ -802,7 +802,7 @@ AS_IF([test "$GCC" = yes], [
[fortify_source=$enableval])
AS_IF([test "x$fortify_source" != xno], [
RUBY_TRY_CFLAGS([$optflags -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2],
- [RUBY_APPEND_OPTION(XCFLAGS, -U_FORTIFY_SOURCE -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2)], [],
+ [RUBY_PREPEND_OPTION(hardenflags, -U_FORTIFY_SOURCE -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2)], [],
[@%:@include <stdio.h>])
])
@@ -823,20 +823,24 @@ AS_IF([test "$GCC" = yes], [
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for -fstack-protector])
AC_MSG_RESULT(["$stack_protector"])
AS_CASE(["$stack_protector"], [-*], [
- RUBY_APPEND_OPTION(XCFLAGS, $stack_protector)
- RUBY_APPEND_OPTION(XLDFLAGS, $stack_protector)
- RUBY_APPEND_OPTION(LDFLAGS, $stack_protector)
+ RUBY_PREPEND_OPTION(hardenflags, $stack_protector)
+ RUBY_APPEND_OPTION(XLDFLAGS, $stack_protector)
+ RUBY_APPEND_OPTION(LDFLAGS, $stack_protector)
])
# aarch64 branch protection
AS_CASE(["$target_cpu"], [aarch64], [
AS_FOR(option, opt, [-mbranch-protection=pac-ret -msign-return-address=all], [
- RUBY_TRY_CFLAGS(option, [branch_protection=yes], [branch_protection=no])
+ # Try these flags in the _prepended_ position - i.e. we want to try building a program
+ # with CFLAGS="-mbranch-protection=pac-ret $CFLAGS". If the builder has provided different
+ # branch protection flags in CFLAGS, we don't want to overwrite those. We just want to
+ # find some branch protection flags which work if none were provided.
+ RUBY_TRY_CFLAGS_PREPEND(option, [branch_protection=yes], [branch_protection=no])
AS_IF([test "x$branch_protection" = xyes], [
- # C compiler and assembler must be consistent for -mbranch-protection
- # since they both check `__ARM_FEATURE_PAC_DEFAULT` definition.
- RUBY_APPEND_OPTION(XCFLAGS, option)
- RUBY_APPEND_OPTION(ASFLAGS, option)
+ # _prepend_ the options to CFLAGS, so that user-provided flags will overwrite them.
+ # These CFLAGS are used during the configure script to compile further test programs;
+ # however, $harden_flags is prepended separately to CFLAGS at the end of the script.
+ RUBY_PREPEND_OPTION(hardenflags, $opt)
break
])
])
@@ -985,6 +989,59 @@ test -z "${ac_env_CFLAGS_set}" -a -n "${cflags+set}" && eval CFLAGS="\"$cflags $
test -z "${ac_env_CXXFLAGS_set}" -a -n "${cxxflags+set}" && eval CXXFLAGS="\"$cxxflags $ARCH_FLAG\""
}
+# The lines above expand out the $cflags/$optflags/$debugflags/$hardenflags variables into the
+# CFLAGS variable. So, at this point, we have a $CFLAGS var with the actual compiler flags we're
+# going to use.
+# That means this is the right time to check what branch protection flags are going to be in use
+# and define appropriate macros for use in Context.S based on this
+AS_CASE(["$target_cpu"], [aarch64], [
+ AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether __ARM_FEATURE_BTI_DEFAULT is defined],
+ rb_cv_aarch64_bti_enabled,
+ AC_COMPILE_IFELSE(
+ [AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[
+ @%:@ifndef __ARM_FEATURE_BTI_DEFAULT
+ @%:@error "__ARM_FEATURE_BTI_DEFAULT not defined"
+ @%:@endif
+ ]])],
+ [rb_cv_aarch64_bti_enabled=yes],
+ [rb_cv_aarch64_bti_enabled=no])
+ )
+ AS_IF([test "$rb_cv_aarch64_bti_enabled" = yes],
+ AC_DEFINE(RUBY_AARCH64_BTI_ENABLED, 1))
+ AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether __ARM_FEATURE_PAC_DEFAULT is defined],
+ rb_cv_aarch64_pac_enabled,
+ AC_COMPILE_IFELSE(
+ [AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[
+ @%:@ifndef __ARM_FEATURE_PAC_DEFAULT
+ @%:@error "__ARM_FEATURE_PAC_DEFAULT not defined"
+ @%:@endif
+ ]])],
+ [rb_cv_aarch64_pac_enabled=yes],
+ [rb_cv_aarch64_pac_enabled=no])
+ )
+ AS_IF([test "$rb_cv_aarch64_pac_enabled" = yes],
+ AC_DEFINE(RUBY_AARCH64_PAC_ENABLED, 1))
+ # Context.S will only ever sign its return address with the A-key; it doesn't support
+ # the B-key at the moment.
+ AS_IF([test "$rb_cv_aarch64_pac_enabled" = yes], [
+ AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether __ARM_FEATURE_PAC_DEFAULT specifies the b-key bit 0x02],
+ rb_cv_aarch64_pac_b_key,
+ AC_COMPILE_IFELSE(
+ [AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[
+ @%:@ifdef __ARM_FEATURE_PAC_DEFAULT
+ @%:@if __ARM_FEATURE_PAC_DEFAULT & 0x02
+ @%:@error "__ARM_FEATURE_PAC_DEFAULT specifies B key"
+ @%:@endif
+ @%:@endif
+ ]])],
+ [rb_cv_aarch64_pac_b_key=no],
+ [rb_cv_aarch64_pac_b_key=yes])
+ )
+ AS_IF([test "$rb_cv_aarch64_pac_b_key" = yes],
+ AC_MSG_ERROR(-mbranch-protection flag specified b-key but Ruby's Context.S does not support this yet.))
+ ])
+])
+
AC_CACHE_CHECK([whether compiler has statement and declarations in expressions],
rb_cv_have_stmt_and_decl_in_expr,
[AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[]],[[ __extension__ ({ int a = 0; a; }); ]])],
@@ -4215,12 +4272,13 @@ AS_IF([test "${ARCH_FLAG}"], [
rb_cv_warnflags=`echo "$rb_cv_warnflags" | sed 's/^ *//;s/ *$//'`
warnflags="$rb_cv_warnflags"
AC_SUBST(cppflags)dnl
-AC_SUBST(cflags, ["${orig_cflags:+$orig_cflags }"'${optflags} ${debugflags} ${warnflags}'])dnl
+AC_SUBST(cflags, ['${hardenflags} '"${orig_cflags:+$orig_cflags }"' ${optflags} ${debugflags} ${warnflags}'])dnl
AC_SUBST(cxxflags)dnl
AC_SUBST(optflags)dnl
AC_SUBST(debugflags)dnl
AC_SUBST(warnflags)dnl
AC_SUBST(strict_warnflags)dnl
+AC_SUBST(hardenflags)dnl
AC_SUBST(XCFLAGS)dnl
AC_SUBST(XLDFLAGS)dnl
AC_SUBST(EXTLDFLAGS)dnl
@@ -4688,6 +4746,7 @@ config_summary "DLDFLAGS" "$DLDFLAGS"
config_summary "optflags" "$optflags"
config_summary "debugflags" "$debugflags"
config_summary "warnflags" "$warnflags"
+config_summary "hardenflags" "$hardenflags"
config_summary "strip command" "$STRIP"
config_summary "install doc" "$DOCTARGETS"
config_summary "YJIT support" "$YJIT_SUPPORT"
diff --git a/coroutine/arm64/Context.S b/coroutine/arm64/Context.S
index 5251ab214df1f0..54611a247e2f66 100644
--- a/coroutine/arm64/Context.S
+++ b/coroutine/arm64/Context.S
@@ -5,6 +5,8 @@
## Copyright, 2018, by Samuel Williams.
##
+#include "ruby/config.h"
+
#define TOKEN_PASTE(x,y) x##y
#define PREFIXED_SYMBOL(prefix,name) TOKEN_PASTE(prefix,name)
@@ -27,10 +29,10 @@
.global PREFIXED_SYMBOL(SYMBOL_PREFIX,coroutine_transfer)
PREFIXED_SYMBOL(SYMBOL_PREFIX,coroutine_transfer):
-#if defined(__ARM_FEATURE_PAC_DEFAULT) && (__ARM_FEATURE_PAC_DEFAULT != 0)
+#if defined(RUBY_AARCH64_PAC_ENABLED)
# paciasp (it also acts as BTI landing pad, so no need to insert BTI also)
hint #25
-#elif defined(__ARM_FEATURE_BTI_DEFAULT) && (__ARM_FEATURE_BTI_DEFAULT != 0)
+#elif defined(RUBY_AARCH64_BTI_ENABLED)
# For the the case PAC is not enabled but BTI is.
# bti c
hint #34
@@ -73,7 +75,7 @@ PREFIXED_SYMBOL(SYMBOL_PREFIX,coroutine_transfer):
# Pop stack frame
add sp, sp, 0xa0
-#if defined(__ARM_FEATURE_PAC_DEFAULT) && (__ARM_FEATURE_PAC_DEFAULT != 0)
+#if defined(RUBY_AARCH64_PAC_ENABLED)
# autiasp: Authenticate x30 (LR) with SP and key A
hint #29
#endif
@@ -85,18 +87,18 @@ PREFIXED_SYMBOL(SYMBOL_PREFIX,coroutine_transfer):
.section .note.GNU-stack,"",%progbits
#endif
-#if __ARM_FEATURE_BTI_DEFAULT != 0 || __ARM_FEATURE_PAC_DEFAULT != 0
+#if defined(RUBY_AARCH64_BTI_ENABLED) || defined(RUBY_AARCH64_PAC_ENABLED)
/* See "ELF for the Arm 64-bit Architecture (AArch64)"
https://github.com/ARM-software/abi-aa/blob/2023Q3/aaelf64/aaelf64.rst#program-property */
# define GNU_PROPERTY_AARCH64_FEATURE_1_BTI (1<<0)
# define GNU_PROPERTY_AARCH64_FEATURE_1_PAC (1<<1)
-# if __ARM_FEATURE_BTI_DEFAULT != 0
+# if defined(RUBY_AARCH64_BTI_ENABLED)
# define BTI_FLAG GNU_PROPERTY_AARCH64_FEATURE_1_BTI
# else
# define BTI_FLAG 0
# endif
-# if __ARM_FEATURE_PAC_DEFAULT != 0
+# if defined(RUBY_AARCH64_PAC_ENABLED)
# define PAC_FLAG GNU_PROPERTY_AARCH64_FEATURE_1_PAC
# else
# define PAC_FLAG 0
diff --git a/template/Makefile.in b/template/Makefile.in
index 033ac56cb38886..abb4469777ce8a 100644
--- a/template/Makefile.in
+++ b/template/Makefile.in
@@ -89,6 +89,7 @@ cflags = @cflags@
optflags = @optflags@
debugflags = @debugflags@
warnflags = @warnflags@ @strict_warnflags@
+hardenflags = @hardenflags@
cppflags = @cppflags@
incflags = @incflags@
RUBY_DEVEL = @RUBY_DEVEL@ # "yes" or empty
diff --git a/tool/m4/ruby_append_option.m4 b/tool/m4/ruby_append_option.m4
index ff828d2162c22f..98359fa1f95f52 100644
--- a/tool/m4/ruby_append_option.m4
+++ b/tool/m4/ruby_append_option.m4
@@ -3,3 +3,7 @@ AC_DEFUN([RUBY_APPEND_OPTION],
[# RUBY_APPEND_OPTION($1)
AS_CASE([" [$]{$1-} "],
[*" $2 "*], [], [' '], [ $1="$2"], [ $1="[$]$1 $2"])])dnl
+AC_DEFUN([RUBY_PREPEND_OPTION],
+ [# RUBY_APPEND_OPTION($1)
+ AS_CASE([" [$]{$1-} "],
+ [*" $2 "*], [], [' '], [ $1="$2"], [ $1="$2 [$]$1"])])dnl
diff --git a/tool/m4/ruby_try_cflags.m4 b/tool/m4/ruby_try_cflags.m4
index b74718fe5e1cef..b397642aad9ca2 100644
--- a/tool/m4/ruby_try_cflags.m4
+++ b/tool/m4/ruby_try_cflags.m4
@@ -22,3 +22,20 @@ AC_DEFUN([RUBY_TRY_CFLAGS], [
AC_MSG_RESULT(no)],
[$4], [$5])
])dnl
+
+AC_DEFUN([_RUBY_TRY_CFLAGS_PREPEND], [
+ RUBY_WERROR_FLAG([
+ CFLAGS="$1 [$]CFLAGS"
+ AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[$4]], [[$5]])],
+ [$2], [$3])
+ ])dnl
+])dnl
+AC_DEFUN([RUBY_TRY_CFLAGS_PREPEND], [
+ AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether ]$1[ is accepted as CFLAGS])dnl
+ _RUBY_TRY_CFLAGS_PREPEND([$1],
+ [$2
+ AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)],
+ [$3
+ AC_MSG_RESULT(no)],
+ [$4], [$5])
+])dnl