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| #! /bin/sh
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| # Spectre & Meltdown checker
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| #
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| # Check for the latest version at:
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| # https://github.com/speed47/spectre-meltdown-checker
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| # git clone https://github.com/speed47/spectre-meltdown-checker.git
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| # or wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/speed47/spectre-meltdown-checker/master/spectre-meltdown-checker.sh
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| #
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| # Stephane Lesimple
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| #
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| VERSION=0.20
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| 
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| # Script configuration
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| show_usage()
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| {
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| 	cat <<EOF
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| 	Usage:
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| 		Live mode:    $0 [options] [--live]
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| 		Offline mode: $0 [options] [--kernel <vmlinux_file>] [--config <kernel_config>] [--map <kernel_map_file>]
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| 
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| 	Modes:
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| 		Two modes are available.
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| 
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| 		First mode is the "live" mode (default), it does its best to find information about the currently running kernel.
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| 		To run under this mode, just start the script without any option (you can also use --live explicitely)
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| 
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| 		Second mode is the "offline" mode, where you can inspect a non-running kernel.
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| 		You'll need to specify the location of the vmlinux file, and if possible, the corresponding config and System.map files:
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| 
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| 		--kernel vmlinux_file		Specify a (possibly compressed) vmlinux file
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| 		--config kernel_config		Specify a kernel config file
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| 		--map	 kernel_map_file	Specify a kernel System.map file
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| 
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| 	Options:
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| 		--no-color			Don't use color codes
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| 		-v, --verbose			Increase verbosity level
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| 		--batch				Produce machine readable output
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| 
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| EOF
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| }
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| 
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| # parse options
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| opt_kernel=''
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| opt_config=''
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| opt_map=''
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| opt_live_explicit=0
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| opt_live=1
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| opt_no_color=0
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| opt_batch=0
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| opt_verbose=1
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| 
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| __echo()
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| {
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| 	opt="$1"
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| 	shift
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| 	msg="$@"
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| 	if [ "$opt_no_color" = 1 ] ; then
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| 		# strip ANSI color codes
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| 		msg=$(/bin/echo -e  "$msg" | sed -r "s/\x1B\[([0-9]{1,2}(;[0-9]{1,2})?)?[m|K]//g")
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| 	fi
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| 	# explicitely call /bin/echo to avoid shell builtins that might not take options
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| 	/bin/echo $opt -e "$msg"
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| }
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| 
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| _echo()
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| {
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| 	if [ $opt_verbose -ge $1 ]; then
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| 		shift
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| 		__echo '' "$@"
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| 	fi
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| }
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| 
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| _echo_nol()
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| {
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| 	if [ $opt_verbose -ge $1 ]; then
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| 		shift
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| 		__echo -n "$@"
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| 	fi
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| }
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| 
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| _warn()
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| {
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| 	_echo 0 "\033[31m${@}\033[0m"
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| }
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| 
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| _info()
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| {
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| 	_echo 1 "$@"
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| }
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| 
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| _info_nol()
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| {
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| 	_echo_nol 1 "$@"
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| }
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| 
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| _verbose()
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| {
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| 	_echo 2 "$@"
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| }
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| 
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| is_cpu_vulnerable()
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| {
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| 	# param: 1, 2 or 3 (variant)
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| 	# returns 1 if vulnerable, 0 if not vulnerable, 255 on error
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| 	# by default, everything is vulnerable, we work in a "whitelist" logic here.
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| 	# usage: is_cpu_vulnerable 2 && do something if vulnerable
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| 	variant1=0
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| 	variant2=0
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| 	variant3=0
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| 	if grep -q AMD /proc/cpuinfo; then
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| 		variant1=0
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| 		variant2=1
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| 		variant3=1
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| 	elif grep -qi 'CPU implementer : 0x41' /proc/cpuinfo; then
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| 		# ARM
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| 		# reference: https://developer.arm.com/support/security-update
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| 		cpupart=$(awk '/CPU part :/        {print $4;exit}' /proc/cpuinfo)
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| 		cpuarch=$(awk '/CPU architecture:/ {print $3;exit}' /proc/cpuinfo)
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| 		if [ -n "$cpupart" -a -n "$cpuarch" ]; then
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| 			# Cortex-R7 and Cortex-R8 are real-time and only used in medical devices or such
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| 			# I can't find their CPU part number, but it's probably not that useful anyway
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| 			# model R7 R8 A9    A15   A17   A57   A72    A73    A75
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| 			# part   ?  ? 0xc09 0xc0f 0xc0e 0xd07 0xd08  0xd09  0xd0a
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| 			# arch  7? 7? 7     7     7     8     8      8      8
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| 			if [ "$cpuarch" = 7 ] && echo "$cpupart" | grep -Eq '^0x(c09|c0f|c0e)$'; then
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| 				# armv7 vulnerable chips
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| 				variant1=0
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| 				variant2=0
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| 			elif [ "$cpuarch" = 8 ] && echo "$cpupart" | grep -Eq '^0x(d07|d08|d09|d0a)$'; then
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| 				# armv8 vulnerable chips
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| 				variant1=0
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| 				variant2=0
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| 			else
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| 				variant1=1
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| 				variant2=1
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| 			fi
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| 			# for variant3, only A75 is vulnerable
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| 			if [ "$cpuarch" = 8 -a "$cpupart" = 0xd0a ]; then
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| 				variant3=0
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| 			else
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| 				variant3=1
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| 			fi
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| 		fi
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| 	fi
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| 	[ "$1" = 1 ] && return $variant1
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| 	[ "$1" = 2 ] && return $variant2
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| 	[ "$1" = 3 ] && return $variant3
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| 	return 255
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| }
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| 
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| show_header()
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| {
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| 	_info "\033[1;34mSpectre and Meltdown mitigation detection tool v$VERSION\033[0m"
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| 	_info
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| }
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| 
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| parse_opt_file()
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| {
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| 	# parse_opt_file option_name option_value
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| 	option_name="$1"
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| 	option_value="$2"
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| 	if [ -z "$option_value" ]; then
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| 		show_header
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| 		show_usage
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| 		echo "$0: error: --$option_name expects one parameter (a file)" >&2
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| 		exit 1
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| 	elif [ ! -e "$option_value" ]; then
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| 		show_header
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| 		echo "$0: error: couldn't find file $option_value" >&2
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| 		exit 1
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| 	elif [ ! -f "$option_value" ]; then
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| 		show_header
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| 		echo "$0: error: $option_value is not a file" >&2
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| 		exit 1
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| 	elif [ ! -e "$option_value" ]; then
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| 		show_header
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| 		echo "$0: error: couldn't read $option_value (are you root?)" >&2
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| 		exit 1
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| 	fi
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| 	echo "$option_value"
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| 	exit 0
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| }
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| 
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| while [ -n "$1" ]; do
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| 	if [ "$1" = "--kernel" ]; then
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| 		opt_kernel=$(parse_opt_file kernel "$2")
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| 		[ $? -ne 0 ] && exit $?
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| 		shift 2
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| 		opt_live=0
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| 	elif [ "$1" = "--config" ]; then
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| 		opt_config=$(parse_opt_file config "$2")
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| 		[ $? -ne 0 ] && exit $?
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| 		shift 2
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| 		opt_live=0
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| 	elif [ "$1" = "--map" ]; then
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| 		opt_map=$(parse_opt_file map "$2")
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| 		[ $? -ne 0 ] && exit $?
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| 		shift 2
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| 		opt_live=0
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| 	elif [ "$1" = "--live" ]; then
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| 		opt_live_explicit=1
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| 		shift
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| 	elif [ "$1" = "--no-color" ]; then
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| 		opt_no_color=1
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| 		shift
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| 	elif [ "$1" = "--batch" ]; then
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| 		opt_batch=1
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| 		opt_verbose=0
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| 		shift
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| 	elif [ "$1" = "-v" -o "$1" = "--verbose" ]; then
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| 		opt_verbose=$(expr $opt_verbose + 1)
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| 		shift
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| 	elif [ "$1" = "-h" -o "$1" = "--help" ]; then
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| 		show_header
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| 		show_usage
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| 		exit 0
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| 	else
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| 		show_header
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| 		show_usage
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| 		echo "$0: error: unknown option '$1'"
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| 		exit 1
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| 	fi
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| done
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| 
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| show_header
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| 
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| # print status function
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| pstatus()
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| {
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| 	if [ "$opt_no_color" = 1 ]; then
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| 		_info_nol "$2"
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| 	else
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| 		case "$1" in
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| 			red)    col="\033[101m\033[30m";;
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| 			green)  col="\033[102m\033[30m";;
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| 			yellow) col="\033[103m\033[30m";;
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| 			blue)   col="\033[104m\033[30m";;
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| 			*)      col="";;
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| 		esac
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| 		_info_nol "$col $2 \033[0m"
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| 	fi
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| 	[ -n "$3" ] && _info_nol " ($3)"
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| 	_info
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| }
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| 
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| # Print the final status of a vulnerability (incl. batch mode)
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| # Arguments are: CVE UNK/OK/VULN description
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| pvulnstatus()
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| {
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| 	[ "$opt_batch" = 1 ] && _echo 0 "$1: $2 ($3)"
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| 	_info_nol "> \033[46m\033[30mSTATUS:\033[0m "
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| 	vulnstatus="$2"
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| 	shift 2
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| 	case "$vulnstatus" in
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| 		UNK) pstatus yellow UNKNOWN "$@";;
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| 		VULN) pstatus red 'VULNERABLE' "$@";;
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| 		OK) pstatus green 'NOT VULNERABLE' "$@";;
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| 	esac
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| }
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| 
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| 
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| # The 3 below functions are taken from the extract-linux script, available here:
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| # https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/master/scripts/extract-vmlinux
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| # The functions have been modified for better integration to this script
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| # The original header of the file has been retained below
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| 
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| # ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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| # extract-vmlinux - Extract uncompressed vmlinux from a kernel image
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| #
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| # Inspired from extract-ikconfig
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| # (c) 2009,2010 Dick Streefland <dick@streefland.net>
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| #
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| # (c) 2011      Corentin Chary <corentin.chary@gmail.com>
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| #
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| # Licensed under the GNU General Public License, version 2 (GPLv2).
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| # ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 
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| vmlinux=''
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| vmlinux_err=''
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| check_vmlinux()
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| {
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| 	readelf -h $1 > /dev/null 2>&1 || return 1
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| 	return 0
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| }
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| 
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| try_decompress()
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| {
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| 	# The obscure use of the "tr" filter is to work around older versions of
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| 	# "grep" that report the byte offset of the line instead of the pattern.
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| 
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| 	# Try to find the header ($1) and decompress from here
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| 	for     pos in `tr "$1\n$2" "\n$2=" < "$5" | grep -abo "^$2"`
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| 	do
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| 		if ! which $3 >/dev/null 2>&1; then
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| 			vmlinux_err="missing '$3' tool, please install it, usually it's in the '$4' package"
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| 			return 0
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| 		fi
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| 		pos=${pos%%:*}
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| 		tail -c+$pos "$5" | $3 > $vmlinuxtmp 2> /dev/null
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| 		check_vmlinux "$vmlinuxtmp" && vmlinux=$vmlinuxtmp && return 0
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| 	done
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| 	return 1
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| }
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| 
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| extract_vmlinux()
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| {
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| 	[ -n "$1" ] || return 1
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| 	# Prepare temp files:
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| 	vmlinuxtmp="$(mktemp /tmp/vmlinux-XXXXXX)"
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| 	trap "rm -f $vmlinuxtmp" EXIT
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| 
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| 	# Initial attempt for uncompressed images or objects:
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| 	if check_vmlinux "$1"; then
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| 		cat "$1" > "$vmlinuxtmp"
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| 		vmlinux=$vmlinuxtmp
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| 		return 0
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| 	fi
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| 
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| 	# That didn't work, so retry after decompression.
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| 	try_decompress '\037\213\010' xy    gunzip     gunzip	"$1" && return 0
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| 	try_decompress '\3757zXZ\000' abcde unxz       xz-utils	"$1" && return 0
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| 	try_decompress 'BZh'          xy    bunzip2    bzip2	"$1" && return 0
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| 	try_decompress '\135\0\0\0'   xxx   unlzma     xz-utils	"$1" && return 0
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| 	try_decompress '\211\114\132' xy    'lzop -d'  lzop	"$1" && return 0
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| 	return 1
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| }
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| 
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| # end of extract-vmlinux functions
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| 
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| # check for mode selection inconsistency
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| if [ "$opt_live_explicit" = 1 ]; then
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| 	if [ -n "$opt_kernel" -o -n "$opt_config" -o -n "$opt_map" ]; then
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| 		show_usage
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| 		echo "$0: error: incompatible modes specified, use either --live or --kernel/--config/--map"
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| 		exit 1
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| 	fi
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| fi
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| 
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| # root check (only for live mode, for offline mode, we already checked if we could read the files)
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| 
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| if [ "$opt_live" = 1 ]; then
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| 	if [ "$(id -u)" -ne 0 ]; then
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| 		_warn "Note that you should launch this script with root privileges to get accurate information."
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| 		_warn "We'll proceed but you might see permission denied errors."
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| 		_warn "To run it as root, you can try the following command: sudo $0"
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| 		_warn
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| 	fi
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| 	_info "Checking for vulnerabilities against live running kernel \033[35m"$(uname -s) $(uname -r) $(uname -v) $(uname -m)"\033[0m"
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| 
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| 	# try to find the image of the current running kernel
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| 	[ -e /boot/vmlinuz-linux       ] && opt_kernel=/boot/vmlinuz-linux
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| 	[ -e /boot/vmlinuz-linux-libre ] && opt_kernel=/boot/vmlinuz-linux-libre
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| 	[ -e /boot/vmlinuz-$(uname -r) ] && opt_kernel=/boot/vmlinuz-$(uname -r)
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| 	[ -e /boot/kernel-$( uname -r) ] && opt_kernel=/boot/kernel-$( uname -r)
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| 	[ -e /boot/bzImage-$(uname -r) ] && opt_kernel=/boot/bzImage-$(uname -r)
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| 	[ -e /boot/kernel-genkernel-$(uname -m)-$(uname -r) ] && opt_kernel=/boot/kernel-genkernel-$(uname -m)-$(uname -r)
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| 
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| 	# system.map
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| 	if [ -e /proc/kallsyms ] ; then
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| 		opt_map="/proc/kallsyms"
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| 	elif [ -e /boot/System.map-$(uname -r) ] ; then
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| 		opt_map=/boot/System.map-$(uname -r)
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| 	fi
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| 
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| 	# config
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| 	if [ -e /proc/config.gz ] ; then
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| 		dumped_config="$(mktemp /tmp/config-XXXXXX)"
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| 		gunzip -c /proc/config.gz > $dumped_config
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| 		# dumped_config will be deleted at the end of the script
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| 		opt_config=$dumped_config
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| 	elif [ -e /boot/config-$(uname -r) ]; then
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| 		opt_config=/boot/config-$(uname -r)
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| 	fi
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| else
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| 	_info "Checking for vulnerabilities against specified kernel"
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| fi
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| if [ -n "$opt_kernel" ]; then
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| 	_verbose "Will use vmlinux image \033[35m$opt_kernel\033[0m"
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| else
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| 	_verbose "Will use no vmlinux image (accuracy might be reduced)"
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| fi
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| if [ -n "$dumped_config" ]; then
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| 	_verbose "Will use kconfig \033[35m/proc/config.gz\033[0m"
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| elif [ -n "$opt_config" ]; then
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| 	_verbose "Will use kconfig \033[35m$opt_config\033[0m"
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| else
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| 	_verbose "Will use no kconfig (accuracy might be reduced)"
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| fi
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| if [ -n "$opt_map" ]; then
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| 	_verbose "Will use System.map file \033[35m$opt_map\033[0m"
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| else
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| 	_verbose "Will use no System.map file (accuracy might be reduced)"
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| fi
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| 
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| if [ -e "$opt_kernel" ]; then
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| 	if ! which readelf >/dev/null 2>&1; then
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| 		vmlinux_err="missing 'readelf' tool, please install it, usually it's in the 'binutils' package"
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| 	else
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| 		extract_vmlinux "$opt_kernel"
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| 	fi
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| else
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| 	vmlinux_err="couldn't find your kernel image in /boot, if you used netboot, this is normal"
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| fi
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| if [ -z "$vmlinux" -o ! -r "$vmlinux" ]; then
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| 	[ -z "$vmlinux_err" ] && vmlinux_err="couldn't extract your kernel from $opt_kernel"
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| fi
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| 
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| _info
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| 
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| ###########
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| # SPECTRE 1
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| _info "\033[1;34mCVE-2017-5753 [bounds check bypass] aka 'Spectre Variant 1'\033[0m"
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| _info_nol "* Checking count of LFENCE opcodes in kernel: "
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| 
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| status=0
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| if [ -n "$vmlinux_err" ]; then
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| 	pstatus yellow UNKNOWN "$vmlinux_err"
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| else
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| 	if ! which objdump >/dev/null 2>&1; then
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| 		pstatus yellow UNKNOWN "missing 'objdump' tool, please install it, usually it's in the binutils package"
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| 	else
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| 		# here we disassemble the kernel and count the number of occurences of the LFENCE opcode
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| 		# in non-patched kernels, this has been empirically determined as being around 40-50
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| 		# in patched kernels, this is more around 70-80, sometimes way higher (100+)
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| 		# v0.13: 68 found in a 3.10.23-xxxx-std-ipv6-64 (with lots of modules compiled-in directly), which doesn't have the LFENCE patches,
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| 		# so let's push the threshold to 70.
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| 		# TODO LKML patch is starting to dump LFENCE in favor of the PAUSE opcode, we might need to check that (patch not stabilized yet)
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| 		nb_lfence=$(objdump -D "$vmlinux" | grep -wc lfence)
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| 		if [ "$nb_lfence" -lt 70 ]; then
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| 			pstatus red NO "only $nb_lfence opcodes found, should be >= 70"
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| 			status=1
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| 		else
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| 			pstatus green YES "$nb_lfence opcodes found, which is >= 70"
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| 			status=2
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| 		fi
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| 	fi
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| fi
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| 
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| if ! is_cpu_vulnerable 1; then
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| 	pvulnstatus CVE-2017-5753 OK "your CPU vendor reported your CPU model as not vulnerable"
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| else
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| 	case "$status" in
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| 		0) pvulnstatus CVE-2017-5753 UNK "impossible to check ${vmlinux}";;
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| 		1) pvulnstatus CVE-2017-5753 VULN 'heuristic to be improved when official patches become available';;
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| 		2) pvulnstatus CVE-2017-5753 OK 'heuristic to be improved when official patches become available';;
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| 	esac
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| fi
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| 
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| ###########
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| # VARIANT 2
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| _info
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| _info "\033[1;34mCVE-2017-5715 [branch target injection] aka 'Spectre Variant 2'\033[0m"
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| _info "* Mitigation 1"
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| _info_nol "*   Hardware (CPU microcode) support for mitigation: "
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| if [ ! -e /dev/cpu/0/msr ]; then
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| 	# try to load the module ourselves (and remember it so we can rmmod it afterwards)
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| 	modprobe msr 2>/dev/null && insmod_msr=1
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| fi
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| if [ ! -e /dev/cpu/0/msr ]; then
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| 	pstatus yellow UNKNOWN "couldn't read /dev/cpu/0/msr, is msr support enabled in your kernel?"
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| else
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| 	# the new MSR 'SPEC_CTRL' is at offset 0x48
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| 	# here we use dd, it's the same as using 'rdmsr 0x48' but without needing the rdmsr tool
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| 	# if we get a read error, the MSR is not there
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| 	dd if=/dev/cpu/0/msr of=/dev/null bs=8 count=1 skip=9 2>/dev/null
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| 	if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
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| 		pstatus green YES
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| 	else
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| 		pstatus red NO
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| 	fi
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| fi
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| 
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| if [ "$insmod_msr" = 1 ]; then
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| 	# if we used modprobe ourselves, rmmod the module
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| 	rmmod msr 2>/dev/null
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| fi
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| 
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| _info_nol "*   Kernel support for IBRS: "
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| if [ "$opt_live" = 1 ]; then
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| 	if [ ! -e /sys/kernel/debug/sched_features ]; then
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| 		# try to mount the debugfs hierarchy ourselves and remember it to umount afterwards
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| 		mount -t debugfs debugfs /sys/kernel/debug 2>/dev/null && mounted_debugfs=1
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| 	fi
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| 	if [ -e /sys/kernel/debug/ibrs_enabled ]; then
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| 		# if the file is there, we have IBRS compiled-in
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| 		pstatus green YES
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| 		ibrs_supported=1
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| 		ibrs_enabled=$(cat /sys/kernel/debug/ibrs_enabled 2>/dev/null)
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| 	elif [ -e /sys/kernel/debug/x86/ibrs_enabled ]; then
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| 		# RedHat uses a different path (see https://access.redhat.com/articles/3311301)
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| 		pstatus green YES
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| 		ibrs_supported=1
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| 		ibrs_enabled=$(cat /sys/kernel/debug/x86/ibrs_enabled 2>/dev/null)
 | |
| 	fi
 | |
| fi
 | |
| if [ "$ibrs_supported" != 1 -a -n "$opt_map" ]; then
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| 	if grep -q spec_ctrl "$opt_map"; then
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| 		pstatus green YES
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| 		ibrs_supported=1
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| 	fi
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| fi
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| if [ "$ibrs_supported" != 1 ]; then
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| 	pstatus red NO
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| fi
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| 
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| _info_nol "*   IBRS enabled for Kernel space: "
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| if [ "$opt_live" = 1 ]; then
 | |
| 	# 0 means disabled
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| 	# 1 is enabled only for kernel space
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| 	# 2 is enabled for kernel and user space
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| 	case "$ibrs_enabled" in
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| 		"") [ "$ibrs_supported" = 1 ] && pstatus yellow UNKNOWN || pstatus red NO;;
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| 		0)     pstatus red NO;;
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| 		1 | 2) pstatus green YES;;
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| 		*)     pstatus yellow UNKNOWN;;
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| 	esac
 | |
| else
 | |
| 	pstatus blue N/A "not testable in offline mode"
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| _info_nol "*   IBRS enabled for User space: "
 | |
| if [ "$opt_live" = 1 ]; then
 | |
| 	case "$ibrs_enabled" in
 | |
| 		"") [ "$ibrs_supported" = 1 ] && pstatus yellow UNKNOWN || pstatus red NO;;
 | |
| 		0 | 1) pstatus red NO;;
 | |
| 		2) pstatus green YES;;
 | |
| 		*) pstatus yellow UNKNOWN;;
 | |
| 	esac
 | |
| else
 | |
| 	pstatus blue N/A "not testable in offline mode"
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| _info "* Mitigation 2"
 | |
| _info_nol "*   Kernel compiled with retpoline option: "
 | |
| # We check the RETPOLINE kernel options
 | |
| if [ -r "$opt_config" ]; then
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| 	if grep -q '^CONFIG_RETPOLINE=y' "$opt_config"; then
 | |
| 		pstatus green YES
 | |
| 		retpoline=1
 | |
| 	else
 | |
| 		pstatus red NO
 | |
| 	fi
 | |
| else
 | |
| 	pstatus yellow UNKNOWN "couldn't read your kernel configuration"
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| _info_nol "*   Kernel compiled with a retpoline-aware compiler: "
 | |
| # Now check if the compiler used to compile the kernel knows how to insert retpolines in generated asm
 | |
| # For gcc, this is -mindirect-branch=thunk-extern (detected by the kernel makefiles)
 | |
| # See gcc commit https://github.com/hjl-tools/gcc/commit/23b517d4a67c02d3ef80b6109218f2aadad7bd79
 | |
| # In latest retpoline LKML patches, the noretpoline_setup symbol exists only if CONFIG_RETPOLINE is set
 | |
| # *AND* if the compiler is retpoline-compliant, so look for that symbol
 | |
| if [ -n "$opt_map" ]; then
 | |
| 	# look for the symbol
 | |
| 	if grep -qw noretpoline_setup "$opt_map"; then
 | |
| 		retpoline_compiler=1
 | |
| 		pstatus green YES "noretpoline_setup symbol found in System.map"
 | |
| 	else
 | |
| 		pstatus red NO
 | |
| 	fi
 | |
| elif [ -n "$vmlinux" ]; then
 | |
| 	# look for the symbol
 | |
| 	if which nm >/dev/null 2>&1; then
 | |
| 		# the proper way: use nm and look for the symbol
 | |
| 		if nm "$vmlinux" 2>/dev/null | grep -qw 'noretpoline_setup'; then
 | |
| 			retpoline_compiler=1
 | |
| 			pstatus green YES "noretpoline_setup found in vmlinux symbols"
 | |
| 		else
 | |
| 			pstatus red NO
 | |
| 		fi
 | |
| 	elif grep -q noretpoline_setup "$vmlinux"; then
 | |
| 		# if we don't have nm, nevermind, the symbol name is long enough to not have
 | |
| 		# any false positive using good old grep directly on the binary
 | |
| 		retpoline_compiler=1
 | |
| 		pstatus green YES "noretpoline_setup found in vmlinux"
 | |
| 	else
 | |
| 		pstatus red NO
 | |
| 	fi
 | |
| else
 | |
| 	pstatus yellow UNKNOWN "couldn't find your kernel image or System.map"
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| if ! is_cpu_vulnerable 2; then
 | |
| 	pvulnstatus CVE-2017-5715 OK "your CPU vendor reported your CPU model as not vulnerable"
 | |
| elif [ "$retpoline" = 1 -a "$retpoline_compiler" = 1 ]; then
 | |
| 	pvulnstatus CVE-2017-5715 OK "retpoline mitigate the vulnerability"
 | |
| elif [ "$opt_live" = 1 ]; then
 | |
| 	if [ "$ibrs_enabled" = 1 -o "$ibrs_enabled" = 2 ]; then
 | |
| 		pvulnstatus CVE-2017-5715 OK "IBRS mitigates the vulnerability"
 | |
| 	else
 | |
| 		pvulnstatus CVE-2017-5715 VULN "IBRS hardware + kernel support OR kernel with retpoline are needed to mitigate the vulnerability"
 | |
| 	fi
 | |
| else
 | |
| 	if [ "$ibrs_supported" = 1 ]; then
 | |
| 		pvulnstatus CVE-2017-5715 OK "offline mode: IBRS will mitigate the vulnerability if enabled at runtime"
 | |
| 	else
 | |
| 		pvulnstatus CVE-2017-5715 VULN "IBRS hardware + kernel support OR kernel with retpoline are needed to mitigate the vulnerability"
 | |
| 	fi
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| ##########
 | |
| # MELTDOWN
 | |
| _info
 | |
| _info "\033[1;34mCVE-2017-5754 [rogue data cache load] aka 'Meltdown' aka 'Variant 3'\033[0m"
 | |
| _info_nol "* Kernel supports Page Table Isolation (PTI): "
 | |
| kpti_support=0
 | |
| kpti_can_tell=0
 | |
| if [ -n "$opt_config" ]; then
 | |
| 	kpti_can_tell=1
 | |
| 	if grep -Eq '^(CONFIG_PAGE_TABLE_ISOLATION|CONFIG_KAISER)=y' "$opt_config"; then
 | |
| 		kpti_support=1
 | |
| 	fi
 | |
| fi
 | |
| if [ "$kpti_support" = 0 -a -n "$opt_map" ]; then
 | |
| 	# it's not an elif: some backports don't have the PTI config but still include the patch
 | |
| 	# so we try to find an exported symbol that is part of the PTI patch in System.map
 | |
| 	kpti_can_tell=1
 | |
| 	if grep -qw kpti_force_enabled "$opt_map"; then
 | |
| 		kpti_support=1
 | |
| 	fi
 | |
| fi
 | |
| if [ "$kpti_support" = 0 -a -n "$vmlinux" ]; then
 | |
| 	# same as above but in case we don't have System.map and only vmlinux, look for the
 | |
| 	# nopti option that is part of the patch (kernel command line option)
 | |
| 	kpti_can_tell=1
 | |
| 	if ! which strings >/dev/null 2>&1; then
 | |
| 		pstatus yellow UNKNOWN "missing 'strings' tool, please install it, usually it's in the binutils package"
 | |
| 	else
 | |
| 		if strings "$vmlinux" | grep -qw nopti; then
 | |
| 			kpti_support=1
 | |
| 		fi
 | |
| 	fi
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| if [ "$kpti_support" = 1 ]; then
 | |
| 	pstatus green YES
 | |
| elif [ "$kpti_can_tell" = 1 ]; then
 | |
| 	pstatus red NO
 | |
| else
 | |
| 	pstatus yellow UNKNOWN "couldn't read your kernel configuration nor System.map file"
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| _info_nol "* PTI enabled and active: "
 | |
| if [ "$opt_live" = 1 ]; then
 | |
| 	if grep ^flags /proc/cpuinfo | grep -qw pti; then
 | |
| 		# vanilla PTI patch sets the 'pti' flag in cpuinfo
 | |
| 		kpti_enabled=1
 | |
| 	elif grep ^flags /proc/cpuinfo | grep -qw kaiser; then
 | |
| 		# kernel line 4.9 sets the 'kaiser' flag in cpuinfo
 | |
| 		kpti_enabled=1
 | |
| 	elif [ -e /sys/kernel/debug/x86/pti_enabled ]; then
 | |
| 		# RedHat Backport creates a dedicated file, see https://access.redhat.com/articles/3311301
 | |
| 		kpti_enabled=$(cat /sys/kernel/debug/x86/pti_enabled 2>/dev/null)
 | |
| 	elif dmesg | grep -Eq 'Kernel/User page tables isolation: enabled|Kernel page table isolation enabled'; then
 | |
| 		# if we can't find the flag, grep in dmesg
 | |
| 		kpti_enabled=1
 | |
| 	else
 | |
| 		kpti_enabled=0
 | |
| 	fi
 | |
| 	if [ "$kpti_enabled" = 1 ]; then
 | |
| 		pstatus green YES
 | |
| 	else
 | |
| 		pstatus red NO
 | |
| 	fi
 | |
| else
 | |
| 	pstatus blue N/A "can't verify if PTI is enabled in offline mode"
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| if [ "$mounted_debugfs" = 1 ]; then
 | |
| 	# umount debugfs if we did mount it ourselves
 | |
| 	umount /sys/kernel/debug
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| if ! is_cpu_vulnerable 3; then
 | |
| 	pvulnstatus CVE-2017-5754 OK "your CPU vendor reported your CPU model as not vulnerable"
 | |
| elif [ "$opt_live" = 1 ]; then
 | |
| 	if [ "$kpti_enabled" = 1 ]; then
 | |
| 		pvulnstatus CVE-2017-5754 OK "PTI mitigates the vulnerability"
 | |
| 	else
 | |
| 		pvulnstatus CVE-2017-5754 VULN "PTI is needed to mitigate the vulnerability"
 | |
| 	fi
 | |
| else
 | |
| 	if [ "$kpti_support" = 1 ]; then
 | |
| 		pvulnstatus CVE-2017-5754 OK "offline mode: PTI will mitigate the vulnerability if enabled at runtime"
 | |
| 	else
 | |
| 		pvulnstatus CVE-2017-5754 VULN "PTI is needed to mitigate the vulnerability"
 | |
| 	fi
 | |
| fi
 | |
| 
 | |
| _info
 | |
| 
 | |
| [ -n "$dumped_config" ] && rm -f "$dumped_config"
 |