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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://meltdown.ovh -O spectre-meltdown-checker.sh
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# or curl -L https://meltdown.ovh -o spectre-meltdown-checker.sh
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#
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# Stephane Lesimple
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#
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VERSION='0.39+'
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trap 'exit_cleanup' EXIT
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trap '_warn "interrupted, cleaning up..."; exit_cleanup; exit 1' INT
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exit_cleanup()
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{
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# cleanup the temp decompressed config & kernel image
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[ -n "$dumped_config" ] && [ -f "$dumped_config" ] && rm -f "$dumped_config"
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[ -n "$kerneltmp" ] && [ -f "$kerneltmp" ] && rm -f "$kerneltmp"
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[ -n "$kerneltmp2" ] && [ -f "$kerneltmp2" ] && rm -f "$kerneltmp2"
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[ "$mounted_debugfs" = 1 ] && umount /sys/kernel/debug 2>/dev/null
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[ "$mounted_procfs" = 1 ] && umount "$procfs" 2>/dev/null
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[ "$insmod_cpuid" = 1 ] && rmmod cpuid 2>/dev/null
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[ "$insmod_msr" = 1 ] && rmmod msr 2>/dev/null
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[ "$kldload_cpuctl" = 1 ] && kldunload cpuctl 2>/dev/null
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}
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# if we were git clone'd, adjust VERSION
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if [ -d "$(dirname "$0")/.git" ] && which git >/dev/null 2>&1; then
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describe=$(git -C "$(dirname "$0")" describe --tags --dirty 2>/dev/null)
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[ -n "$describe" ] && VERSION=$(echo "$describe" | sed -e s/^v//)
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fi
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show_usage()
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{
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# shellcheck disable=SC2086
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cat <<EOF
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Usage:
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Live mode: $(basename $0) [options] [--live]
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Offline mode: $(basename $0) [options] [--kernel <kernel_file>] [--config <kernel_config>] [--map <kernel_map_file>]
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Modes:
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Two modes are available.
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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 explicitly)
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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 kernel file, config and System.map files:
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--kernel kernel_file specify a (possibly compressed) Linux or BSD kernel file
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--config kernel_config specify a kernel config file (Linux only)
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--map kernel_map_file specify a kernel System.map file (Linux only)
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Options:
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--no-color don't use color codes
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--verbose, -v increase verbosity level, possibly several times
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--explain produce an additional human-readable explanation of actions to take to mitigate a vulnerability
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--paranoid require IBPB to deem Variant 2 as mitigated
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--no-sysfs don't use the /sys interface even if present [Linux]
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--sysfs-only only use the /sys interface, don't run our own checks [Linux]
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--coreos special mode for CoreOS (use an ephemeral toolbox to inspect kernel) [Linux]
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--arch-prefix PREFIX specify a prefix for cross-inspecting a kernel of a different arch, for example "aarch64-linux-gnu-",
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so that invoked tools will be prefixed with this (i.e. aarch64-linux-gnu-objdump)
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--batch text produce machine readable output, this is the default if --batch is specified alone
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--batch json produce JSON output formatted for Puppet, Ansible, Chef...
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--batch nrpe produce machine readable output formatted for NRPE
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--batch prometheus produce output for consumption by prometheus-node-exporter
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--variant [1,2,3,3a,4,l1tf] specify which variant you'd like to check, by default all variants are checked,
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can be specified multiple times (e.g. --variant 2 --variant 3)
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--hw-only only check for CPU information, don't check for any variant
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--no-hw skip CPU information and checks, if you're inspecting a kernel not to be run on this host
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Return codes:
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0 (not vulnerable), 2 (vulnerable), 3 (unknown), 255 (error)
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IMPORTANT:
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A false sense of security is worse than no security at all.
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Please use the --disclaimer option to understand exactly what this script does.
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EOF
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}
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show_disclaimer()
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{
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cat <<EOF
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Disclaimer:
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This tool does its best to determine whether your system is immune (or has proper mitigations in place) for the
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collectively named "speculative execution" vulnerabilities. It doesn't attempt to run any kind of exploit, and can't guarantee
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that your system is secure, but rather helps you verifying whether your system has the known correct mitigations in place.
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However, some mitigations could also exist in your kernel that this script doesn't know (yet) how to detect, or it might
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falsely detect mitigations that in the end don't work as expected (for example, on backported or modified kernels).
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Your system exposure also depends on your CPU. As of now, AMD and ARM processors are marked as immune to some or all of these
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vulnerabilities (except some specific ARM models). All Intel processors manufactured since circa 1995 are thought to be vulnerable,
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except some specific/old models, such as some early Atoms. Whatever processor one uses, one might seek more information
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from the manufacturer of that processor and/or of the device in which it runs.
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The nature of the discovered vulnerabilities being quite new, the landscape of vulnerable processors can be expected
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to change over time, which is why this script makes the assumption that all CPUs are vulnerable, except if the manufacturer
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explicitly stated otherwise in a verifiable public announcement.
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Please also note that for Spectre vulnerabilities, all software can possibly be exploited, this tool only verifies that the
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kernel (which is the core of the system) you're using has the proper protections in place. Verifying all the other software
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is out of the scope of this tool. As a general measure, ensure you always have the most up to date stable versions of all
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the software you use, especially for those who are exposed to the world, such as network daemons and browsers.
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This tool has been released in the hope that it'll be useful, but don't use it to jump to conclusions about your security.
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EOF
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}
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os=$(uname -s)
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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_batch_format="text"
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opt_verbose=1
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opt_variant1=0
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opt_variant2=0
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opt_variant3=0
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opt_variant3a=0
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opt_variant4=0
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opt_variantl1tf=0
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opt_allvariants=1
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opt_no_sysfs=0
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opt_sysfs_only=0
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opt_coreos=0
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opt_arch_prefix=''
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opt_hw_only=0
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opt_no_hw=0
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opt_explain=0
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opt_paranoid=0
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global_critical=0
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global_unknown=0
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nrpe_vuln=""
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# find a sane command to print colored messages, we prefer `printf` over `echo`
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# because `printf` behavior is more standard across Linux/BSD
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# we'll try to avoid using shell builtins that might not take options
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echo_cmd_type=echo
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if which printf >/dev/null 2>&1; then
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echo_cmd=$(which printf)
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echo_cmd_type=printf
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elif which echo >/dev/null 2>&1; then
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echo_cmd=$(which echo)
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else
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# maybe the `which` command is broken?
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[ -x /bin/echo ] && echo_cmd=/bin/echo
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# for Android
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[ -x /system/bin/echo ] && echo_cmd=/system/bin/echo
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fi
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# still empty? fallback to builtin
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[ -z "$echo_cmd" ] && echo_cmd=echo
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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 [ "$opt_no_color" = 1 ] ; then
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# strip ANSI color codes
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# some sed versions (i.e. toybox) can't seem to handle
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# \033 aka \x1B correctly, so do it for them.
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if [ "$echo_cmd_type" = printf ]; then
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_interpret_chars=''
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else
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_interpret_chars='-e'
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fi
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_ctrlchar=$($echo_cmd $_interpret_chars "\033")
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_msg=$($echo_cmd $_interpret_chars "$_msg" | sed -r "s/$_ctrlchar\[([0-9][0-9]?(;[0-9][0-9]?)?)?m//g")
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fi
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if [ "$echo_cmd_type" = printf ]; then
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if [ "$opt" = "-n" ]; then
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$echo_cmd "$_msg"
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else
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$echo_cmd "$_msg\n"
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fi
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else
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# shellcheck disable=SC2086
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$echo_cmd $opt -e "$_msg"
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fi
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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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_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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_warn()
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{
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_echo 0 "\033[31m$*\033[0m" >&2
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}
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_info()
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{
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_echo 1 "$*"
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}
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_info_nol()
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{
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_echo_nol 1 "$*"
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}
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_verbose()
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{
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_echo 2 "$*"
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}
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_verbose_nol()
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{
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_echo_nol 2 "$*"
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}
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_debug()
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{
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_echo 3 "\033[34m(debug) $*\033[0m"
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}
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explain()
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{
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if [ "$opt_explain" = 1 ] ; then
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_info ''
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_info "> \033[41m\033[30mHow to fix:\033[0m $*"
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fi
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}
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is_cpu_vulnerable_cached=0
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_is_cpu_vulnerable_cached()
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{
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# shellcheck disable=SC2086
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{
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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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[ "$1" = 3a ] && return $variant3a
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[ "$1" = 4 ] && return $variant4
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[ "$1" = l1tf ] && return $variantl1tf
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}
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echo "$0: error: invalid variant '$1' passed to is_cpu_vulnerable()" >&2
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exit 255
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}
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is_cpu_vulnerable()
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{
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# param: 1, 2, 3, 3a or 4 (variant)
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# returns 0 if vulnerable, 1 if not vulnerable
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# (note that in shell, a return of 0 is success)
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# by default, everything is vulnerable, we work in a "whitelist" logic here.
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# usage: is_cpu_vulnerable 2 && do something if vulnerable
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if [ "$is_cpu_vulnerable_cached" = 1 ]; then
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_is_cpu_vulnerable_cached "$1"
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return $?
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fi
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variant1=''
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variant2=''
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variant3=''
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variant3a=''
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variant4=''
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variantl1tf=''
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if is_cpu_specex_free; then
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variant1=immune
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variant2=immune
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variant3=immune
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variant3a=immune
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variant4=immune
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variantl1tf=immune
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elif is_intel; then
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# Intel
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# https://github.com/crozone/SpectrePoC/issues/1 ^F E5200 => spectre 2 not vulnerable
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# https://github.com/paboldin/meltdown-exploit/issues/19 ^F E5200 => meltdown vulnerable
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# model name : Pentium(R) Dual-Core CPU E5200 @ 2.50GHz
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if grep -qE '^model name.+ Pentium\(R\) Dual-Core[[:space:]]+CPU[[:space:]]+E[0-9]{4}K? ' "$procfs/cpuinfo"; then
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variant1=vuln
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[ -z "$variant2" ] && variant2=immune
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variant3=vuln
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fi
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if [ "$capabilities_rdcl_no" = 1 ]; then
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# capability bit for future Intel processor that will explicitly state
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# that they're not vulnerable to Meltdown
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# this var is set in check_cpu()
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[ -z "$variant3" ] && variant3=immune
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[ -z "$variantl1tf" ] && variantl1tf=immune
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_debug "is_cpu_vulnerable: RDCL_NO is set so not vuln to meltdown nor l1tf"
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fi
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if [ "$capabilities_ssb_no" = 1 ]; then
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# capability bit for future Intel processor that will explicitly state
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# that they're not vulnerable to Variant 4
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# this var is set in check_cpu()
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[ -z "$variant4" ] && variant4=immune
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_debug "is_cpu_vulnerable: SSB_NO is set so not vuln to variant4"
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fi
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if is_cpu_ssb_free; then
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[ -z "$variant4" ] && variant4=immune
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_debug "is_cpu_vulnerable: cpu not affected by speculative store bypass so not vuln to variant4"
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fi
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# variant 4a for xeon phi
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if [ "$cpu_family" = 6 ]; then
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if [ "$cpu_model" = "$INTEL_FAM6_XEON_PHI_KNL" ] || [ "$cpu_model" = "$INTEL_FAM6_XEON_PHI_KNM" ]; then
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_debug "is_cpu_vulnerable: xeon phi immune to variant 3a"
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[ -z "$variant3a" ] && variant3a=immune
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fi
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fi
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# L1TF (RDCL_NO already checked above)
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if [ "$cpu_family" = 6 ]; then
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if [ "$cpu_model" = "$INTEL_FAM6_ATOM_CEDARVIEW" ] || \
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[ "$cpu_model" = "$INTEL_FAM6_ATOM_CLOVERVIEW" ] || \
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[ "$cpu_model" = "$INTEL_FAM6_ATOM_LINCROFT" ] || \
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[ "$cpu_model" = "$INTEL_FAM6_ATOM_PENWELL" ] || \
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[ "$cpu_model" = "$INTEL_FAM6_ATOM_PINEVIEW" ] || \
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[ "$cpu_model" = "$INTEL_FAM6_ATOM_SILVERMONT1" ] || \
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[ "$cpu_model" = "$INTEL_FAM6_ATOM_SILVERMONT2" ] || \
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[ "$cpu_model" = "$INTEL_FAM6_ATOM_AIRMONT" ] || \
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[ "$cpu_model" = "$INTEL_FAM6_ATOM_MERRIFIELD" ] || \
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[ "$cpu_model" = "$INTEL_FAM6_XEON_PHI_KNL" ] || \
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[ "$cpu_model" = "$INTEL_FAM6_XEON_PHI_KNM" ]; then
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_debug "is_cpu_vulnerable: intel family 6 but model known to be immune"
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[ -z "$variantl1tf" ] && variantl1tf=immune
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else
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_debug "is_cpu_vulnerable: intel family 6 is vuln"
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variantl1tf=vuln
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fi
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elif [ "$cpu_family" -lt 6 ]; then
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_debug "is_cpu_vulnerable: intel family < 6 is immune"
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[ -z "$variantl1tf" ] && variantl1tf=immune
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fi
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elif is_amd; then
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# AMD revised their statement about variant2 => vulnerable
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# https://www.amd.com/en/corporate/speculative-execution
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variant1=vuln
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variant2=vuln
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[ -z "$variant3" ] && variant3=immune
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# https://www.amd.com/en/corporate/security-updates
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# "We have not identified any AMD x86 products susceptible to the Variant 3a vulnerability in our analysis to-date."
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[ -z "$variant3a" ] && variant3a=immune
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if is_cpu_ssb_free; then
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[ -z "$variant4" ] && variant4=immune
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_debug "is_cpu_vulnerable: cpu not affected by speculative store bypass so not vuln to variant4"
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fi
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variantl1tf=immune
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elif [ "$cpu_vendor" = CAVIUM ]; then
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variant3=immune
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variant3a=immune
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variantl1tf=immune
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elif [ "$cpu_vendor" = ARM ]; then
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# ARM
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# reference: https://developer.arm.com/support/security-update
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# some devices (phones or other) have several ARMs and as such different part numbers,
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# an example is "bigLITTLE". we shouldn't rely on the first CPU only, so we check the whole list
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i=0
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for cpupart in $cpu_part_list
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do
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i=$(( i + 1 ))
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# do NOT quote $cpu_arch_list below
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# shellcheck disable=SC2086
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cpuarch=$(echo $cpu_arch_list | awk '{ print $'$i' }')
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_debug "checking cpu$i: <$cpupart> <$cpuarch>"
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# some kernels report AArch64 instead of 8
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[ "$cpuarch" = "AArch64" ] && cpuarch=8
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if [ -n "$cpupart" ] && [ -n "$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 A8 A9 A12 A15 A17 A57 A72 A73 A75 A76
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# part ? ? c08 c09 c0d c0f c0e d07 d08 d09 d0a d0b?
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# arch 7? 7? 7 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 8
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#
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# Whitelist identified non-vulnerable processors, use vulnerability information from
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# https://developer.arm.com/support/arm-security-updates/speculative-processor-vulnerability
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#
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# Maintain cumulative check of vulnerabilities -
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# if at least one of the cpu is vulnerable, then the system is vulnerable
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if [ "$cpuarch" = 7 ] && echo "$cpupart" | grep -q -w -e 0xc08 -e 0xc09 -e 0xc0d -e 0xc0e; then
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variant1=vuln
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variant2=vuln
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[ -z "$variant3" ] && variant3=immune
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[ -z "$variant3a" ] && variant3a=immune
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[ -z "$variant4" ] && variant4=immune
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_debug "checking cpu$i: armv7 A8/A9/A12/A17 non vulnerable to variants 3, 3a & 4"
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elif [ "$cpuarch" = 7 ] && echo "$cpupart" | grep -q -w -e 0xc0f; then
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variant1=vuln
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variant2=vuln
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[ -z "$variant3" ] && variant3=immune
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variant3a=vuln
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[ -z "$variant4" ] && variant4=immune
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_debug "checking cpu$i: armv7 A15 non vulnerable to variants 3 & 4"
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elif [ "$cpuarch" = 8 ] && echo "$cpupart" | grep -q -w -e 0xd07 -e 0xd08; then
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variant1=vuln
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variant2=vuln
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[ -z "$variant3" ] && variant3=immune
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variant3a=vuln
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variant4=vuln
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_debug "checking cpu$i: armv8 A57/A72 non vulnerable to variants 3"
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elif [ "$cpuarch" = 8 ] && echo "$cpupart" | grep -q -w -e 0xd09; then
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variant1=vuln
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variant2=vuln
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[ -z "$variant3" ] && variant3=immune
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[ -z "$variant3a" ] && variant3a=immune
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variant4=vuln
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_debug "checking cpu$i: armv8 A73 non vulnerable to variants 3 & 3a"
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elif [ "$cpuarch" = 8 ] && echo "$cpupart" | grep -q -w -e 0xd0a; then
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variant1=vuln
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variant2=vuln
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variant3=vuln
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[ -z "$variant3a" ] && variant3a=immune
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variant4=vuln
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_debug "checking cpu$i: armv8 A75 non vulnerable to variant 3a"
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elif [ "$cpuarch" = 8 ] && echo "$cpupart" | grep -q -w -e 0xd0b; then
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variant1=vuln
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[ -z "$variant2" ] && variant2=immune
|
|
[ -z "$variant3" ] && variant3=immune
|
|
[ -z "$variant3a" ] && variant3a=immune
|
|
variant4=vuln
|
|
_debug "checking cpu$i: armv8 A76 non vulnerable to variant 2, 3 & 3a"
|
|
elif [ "$cpuarch" -le 7 ] || ( [ "$cpuarch" = 8 ] && [ $(( cpupart )) -lt $(( 0xd07 )) ] ) ; then
|
|
[ -z "$variant1" ] && variant1=immune
|
|
[ -z "$variant2" ] && variant2=immune
|
|
[ -z "$variant3" ] && variant3=immune
|
|
[ -z "$variant3a" ] && variant3a=immune
|
|
[ -z "$variant4" ] && variant4=immune
|
|
_debug "checking cpu$i: arm arch$cpuarch, all immune (v7 or v8 and model < 0xd07)"
|
|
else
|
|
variant1=vuln
|
|
variant2=vuln
|
|
variant3=vuln
|
|
variant3a=vuln
|
|
variant4=vuln
|
|
_debug "checking cpu$i: arm unknown arch$cpuarch part$cpupart, considering vuln"
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
_debug "is_cpu_vulnerable: for cpu$i and so far, we have <$variant1> <$variant2> <$variant3> <$variant3a> <$variant4>"
|
|
done
|
|
variantl1tf=immune
|
|
fi
|
|
_debug "is_cpu_vulnerable: temp results are <$variant1> <$variant2> <$variant3> <$variant3a> <$variant4> <$variantl1tf>"
|
|
[ "$variant1" = "immune" ] && variant1=1 || variant1=0
|
|
[ "$variant2" = "immune" ] && variant2=1 || variant2=0
|
|
[ "$variant3" = "immune" ] && variant3=1 || variant3=0
|
|
[ "$variant3a" = "immune" ] && variant3a=1 || variant3a=0
|
|
[ "$variant4" = "immune" ] && variant4=1 || variant4=0
|
|
[ "$variantl1tf" = "immune" ] && variantl1tf=1 || variantl1tf=0
|
|
_debug "is_cpu_vulnerable: final results are <$variant1> <$variant2> <$variant3> <$variant3a> <$variant4> <$variantl1tf>"
|
|
is_cpu_vulnerable_cached=1
|
|
_is_cpu_vulnerable_cached "$1"
|
|
return $?
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
is_cpu_specex_free()
|
|
{
|
|
# return true (0) if the CPU doesn't do speculative execution, false (1) if it does.
|
|
# if it's not in the list we know, return false (1).
|
|
# source: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/tree/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/common.c#n882
|
|
# { X86_VENDOR_INTEL, 6, INTEL_FAM6_ATOM_CEDARVIEW, X86_FEATURE_ANY },
|
|
# { X86_VENDOR_INTEL, 6, INTEL_FAM6_ATOM_CLOVERVIEW, X86_FEATURE_ANY },
|
|
# { X86_VENDOR_INTEL, 6, INTEL_FAM6_ATOM_LINCROFT, X86_FEATURE_ANY },
|
|
# { X86_VENDOR_INTEL, 6, INTEL_FAM6_ATOM_PENWELL, X86_FEATURE_ANY },
|
|
# { X86_VENDOR_INTEL, 6, INTEL_FAM6_ATOM_PINEVIEW, X86_FEATURE_ANY },
|
|
# { X86_VENDOR_CENTAUR, 5 },
|
|
# { X86_VENDOR_INTEL, 5 },
|
|
# { X86_VENDOR_NSC, 5 },
|
|
# { X86_VENDOR_ANY, 4 },
|
|
parse_cpu_details
|
|
if is_intel; then
|
|
if [ "$cpu_family" = 6 ]; then
|
|
if [ "$cpu_model" = "$INTEL_FAM6_ATOM_CEDARVIEW" ] || \
|
|
[ "$cpu_model" = "$INTEL_FAM6_ATOM_CLOVERVIEW" ] || \
|
|
[ "$cpu_model" = "$INTEL_FAM6_ATOM_LINCROFT" ] || \
|
|
[ "$cpu_model" = "$INTEL_FAM6_ATOM_PENWELL" ] || \
|
|
[ "$cpu_model" = "$INTEL_FAM6_ATOM_PINEVIEW" ]; then
|
|
return 0
|
|
fi
|
|
elif [ "$cpu_family" = 5 ]; then
|
|
return 0
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
[ "$cpu_family" = 4 ] && return 0
|
|
return 1
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
is_cpu_ssb_free()
|
|
{
|
|
# return true (0) if the CPU isn't affected by speculative store bypass, false (1) if it does.
|
|
# if it's not in the list we know, return false (1).
|
|
# source1: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/tree/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/common.c#n945
|
|
# source2: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip.git/tree/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/common.c
|
|
# Only list CPUs that speculate but are immune, to avoid duplication of cpus listed in is_cpu_specex_free()
|
|
#{ X86_VENDOR_INTEL, 6, INTEL_FAM6_ATOM_SILVERMONT1 },
|
|
#{ X86_VENDOR_INTEL, 6, INTEL_FAM6_ATOM_AIRMONT },
|
|
#{ X86_VENDOR_INTEL, 6, INTEL_FAM6_ATOM_SILVERMONT2 },
|
|
#{ X86_VENDOR_INTEL, 6, INTEL_FAM6_ATOM_MERRIFIELD },
|
|
#{ X86_VENDOR_INTEL, 6, INTEL_FAM6_CORE_YONAH },
|
|
#{ X86_VENDOR_INTEL, 6, INTEL_FAM6_XEON_PHI_KNL },
|
|
#{ X86_VENDOR_INTEL, 6, INTEL_FAM6_XEON_PHI_KNM },
|
|
#{ X86_VENDOR_AMD, 0x12, },
|
|
#{ X86_VENDOR_AMD, 0x11, },
|
|
#{ X86_VENDOR_AMD, 0x10, },
|
|
#{ X86_VENDOR_AMD, 0xf, },
|
|
parse_cpu_details
|
|
if is_intel; then
|
|
if [ "$cpu_family" = 6 ]; then
|
|
if [ "$cpu_model" = "$INTEL_FAM6_ATOM_AIRMONT" ] || \
|
|
[ "$cpu_model" = "$INTEL_FAM6_ATOM_SILVERMONT1" ] || \
|
|
[ "$cpu_model" = "$INTEL_FAM6_ATOM_SILVERMONT2" ] || \
|
|
[ "$cpu_model" = "$INTEL_FAM6_ATOM_MERRIFIELD" ]; then
|
|
return 0
|
|
elif [ "$cpu_model" = "$INTEL_FAM6_CORE_YONAH" ] || \
|
|
[ "$cpu_model" = "$INTEL_FAM6_XEON_PHI_KNL" ] || \
|
|
[ "$cpu_model" = "$INTEL_FAM6_XEON_PHI_KNM" ]; then
|
|
return 0
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
if is_amd; then
|
|
if [ "$cpu_family" = "18" ] || \
|
|
[ "$cpu_family" = "17" ] || \
|
|
[ "$cpu_family" = "16" ] || \
|
|
[ "$cpu_family" = "15" ]; then
|
|
return 0
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
[ "$cpu_family" = 4 ] && return 0
|
|
return 1
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
show_header()
|
|
{
|
|
_info "Spectre and Meltdown mitigation detection tool v$VERSION"
|
|
_info
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
parse_opt_file()
|
|
{
|
|
# parse_opt_file option_name option_value
|
|
option_name="$1"
|
|
option_value="$2"
|
|
if [ -z "$option_value" ]; then
|
|
show_header
|
|
show_usage
|
|
echo "$0: error: --$option_name expects one parameter (a file)" >&2
|
|
exit 1
|
|
elif [ ! -e "$option_value" ]; then
|
|
show_header
|
|
echo "$0: error: couldn't find file $option_value" >&2
|
|
exit 1
|
|
elif [ ! -f "$option_value" ]; then
|
|
show_header
|
|
echo "$0: error: $option_value is not a file" >&2
|
|
exit 1
|
|
elif [ ! -r "$option_value" ]; then
|
|
show_header
|
|
echo "$0: error: couldn't read $option_value (are you root?)" >&2
|
|
exit 1
|
|
fi
|
|
echo "$option_value"
|
|
exit 0
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
while [ -n "$1" ]; do
|
|
if [ "$1" = "--kernel" ]; then
|
|
opt_kernel=$(parse_opt_file kernel "$2"); ret=$?
|
|
[ $ret -ne 0 ] && exit 255
|
|
shift 2
|
|
opt_live=0
|
|
elif [ "$1" = "--config" ]; then
|
|
opt_config=$(parse_opt_file config "$2"); ret=$?
|
|
[ $ret -ne 0 ] && exit 255
|
|
shift 2
|
|
opt_live=0
|
|
elif [ "$1" = "--map" ]; then
|
|
opt_map=$(parse_opt_file map "$2"); ret=$?
|
|
[ $ret -ne 0 ] && exit 255
|
|
shift 2
|
|
opt_live=0
|
|
elif [ "$1" = "--arch-prefix" ]; then
|
|
opt_arch_prefix="$2"
|
|
shift 2
|
|
elif [ "$1" = "--live" ]; then
|
|
opt_live_explicit=1
|
|
shift
|
|
elif [ "$1" = "--no-color" ]; then
|
|
opt_no_color=1
|
|
shift
|
|
elif [ "$1" = "--no-sysfs" ]; then
|
|
opt_no_sysfs=1
|
|
shift
|
|
elif [ "$1" = "--sysfs-only" ]; then
|
|
opt_sysfs_only=1
|
|
shift
|
|
elif [ "$1" = "--coreos" ]; then
|
|
opt_coreos=1
|
|
shift
|
|
elif [ "$1" = "--coreos-within-toolbox" ]; then
|
|
# don't use directly: used internally by --coreos
|
|
opt_coreos=0
|
|
shift
|
|
elif [ "$1" = "--paranoid" ]; then
|
|
opt_paranoid=1
|
|
shift
|
|
elif [ "$1" = "--hw-only" ]; then
|
|
opt_hw_only=1
|
|
shift
|
|
elif [ "$1" = "--no-hw" ]; then
|
|
opt_no_hw=1
|
|
shift
|
|
elif [ "$1" = "--no-explain" ]; then
|
|
# deprecated, kept for compatibility
|
|
opt_explain=0
|
|
shift
|
|
elif [ "$1" = "--explain" ]; then
|
|
opt_explain=1
|
|
shift
|
|
elif [ "$1" = "--batch" ]; then
|
|
opt_batch=1
|
|
opt_verbose=0
|
|
opt_no_color=1
|
|
shift
|
|
case "$1" in
|
|
text|nrpe|json|prometheus) opt_batch_format="$1"; shift;;
|
|
--*) ;; # allow subsequent flags
|
|
'') ;; # allow nothing at all
|
|
*)
|
|
echo "$0: error: unknown batch format '$1'" >&2
|
|
echo "$0: error: --batch expects a format from: text, nrpe, json" >&2
|
|
exit 255
|
|
;;
|
|
esac
|
|
elif [ "$1" = "-v" ] || [ "$1" = "--verbose" ]; then
|
|
opt_verbose=$(( opt_verbose + 1 ))
|
|
shift
|
|
elif [ "$1" = "--variant" ]; then
|
|
if [ -z "$2" ]; then
|
|
echo "$0: error: option --variant expects a parameter (1, 2, 3, 3a, 4 or l1tf)" >&2
|
|
exit 255
|
|
fi
|
|
case "$2" in
|
|
1) opt_variant1=1; opt_allvariants=0;;
|
|
2) opt_variant2=1; opt_allvariants=0;;
|
|
3) opt_variant3=1; opt_allvariants=0;;
|
|
3a) opt_variant3a=1; opt_allvariants=0;;
|
|
4) opt_variant4=1; opt_allvariants=0;;
|
|
l1tf) opt_variantl1tf=1; opt_allvariants=0;;
|
|
*)
|
|
echo "$0: error: invalid parameter '$2' for --variant, expected either 1, 2, 3, 3a, 4 or l1tf" >&2;
|
|
exit 255
|
|
;;
|
|
esac
|
|
shift 2
|
|
elif [ "$1" = "-h" ] || [ "$1" = "--help" ]; then
|
|
show_header
|
|
show_usage
|
|
exit 0
|
|
elif [ "$1" = "--version" ]; then
|
|
opt_no_color=1
|
|
show_header
|
|
exit 0
|
|
elif [ "$1" = "--disclaimer" ]; then
|
|
show_header
|
|
show_disclaimer
|
|
exit 0
|
|
else
|
|
show_header
|
|
show_usage
|
|
echo "$0: error: unknown option '$1'"
|
|
exit 255
|
|
fi
|
|
done
|
|
|
|
show_header
|
|
|
|
if [ "$opt_no_sysfs" = 1 ] && [ "$opt_sysfs_only" = 1 ]; then
|
|
_warn "Incompatible options specified (--no-sysfs and --sysfs-only), aborting"
|
|
exit 255
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
if [ "$opt_no_hw" = 1 ] && [ "$opt_hw_only" = 1 ]; then
|
|
_warn "Incompatible options specified (--no-hw and --hw-only), aborting"
|
|
exit 255
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# print status function
|
|
pstatus()
|
|
{
|
|
if [ "$opt_no_color" = 1 ]; then
|
|
_info_nol "$2"
|
|
else
|
|
case "$1" in
|
|
red) col="\033[41m\033[30m";;
|
|
green) col="\033[42m\033[30m";;
|
|
yellow) col="\033[43m\033[30m";;
|
|
blue) col="\033[44m\033[30m";;
|
|
*) col="";;
|
|
esac
|
|
_info_nol "$col $2 \033[0m"
|
|
fi
|
|
[ -n "$3" ] && _info_nol " ($3)"
|
|
_info
|
|
unset col
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Print the final status of a vulnerability (incl. batch mode)
|
|
# Arguments are: CVE UNK/OK/VULN description
|
|
pvulnstatus()
|
|
{
|
|
pvulnstatus_last_cve="$1"
|
|
if [ "$opt_batch" = 1 ]; then
|
|
case "$1" in
|
|
CVE-2017-5753) aka="SPECTRE VARIANT 1";;
|
|
CVE-2017-5715) aka="SPECTRE VARIANT 2";;
|
|
CVE-2017-5754) aka="MELTDOWN";;
|
|
CVE-2018-3640) aka="VARIANT 3A";;
|
|
CVE-2018-3639) aka="VARIANT 4";;
|
|
CVE-2018-3615/3620/3646) aka="L1TF";;
|
|
esac
|
|
|
|
case "$opt_batch_format" in
|
|
text) _echo 0 "$1: $2 ($3)";;
|
|
json)
|
|
case "$2" in
|
|
UNK) is_vuln="null";;
|
|
VULN) is_vuln="true";;
|
|
OK) is_vuln="false";;
|
|
esac
|
|
json_output="${json_output:-[}{\"NAME\":\"$aka\",\"CVE\":\"$1\",\"VULNERABLE\":$is_vuln,\"INFOS\":\"$3\"},"
|
|
;;
|
|
|
|
nrpe) [ "$2" = VULN ] && nrpe_vuln="$nrpe_vuln $1";;
|
|
prometheus)
|
|
prometheus_output="${prometheus_output:+$prometheus_output\n}specex_vuln_status{name=\"$aka\",cve=\"$1\",status=\"$2\",info=\"$3\"} 1"
|
|
;;
|
|
esac
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# always fill global_* vars because we use that do decide the program exit code
|
|
case "$2" in
|
|
UNK) global_unknown="1";;
|
|
VULN) global_critical="1";;
|
|
esac
|
|
|
|
# display info if we're not in quiet/batch mode
|
|
vulnstatus="$2"
|
|
shift 2
|
|
_info_nol "> \033[46m\033[30mSTATUS:\033[0m "
|
|
case "$vulnstatus" in
|
|
UNK) pstatus yellow 'UNKNOWN' "$@";;
|
|
VULN) pstatus red 'VULNERABLE' "$@";;
|
|
OK) pstatus green 'NOT VULNERABLE' "$@";;
|
|
esac
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
# The 3 below functions are taken from the extract-linux script, available here:
|
|
# https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/master/scripts/extract-vmlinux
|
|
# The functions have been modified for better integration to this script
|
|
# The original header of the file has been retained below
|
|
|
|
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
# extract-vmlinux - Extract uncompressed vmlinux from a kernel image
|
|
#
|
|
# Inspired from extract-ikconfig
|
|
# (c) 2009,2010 Dick Streefland <dick@streefland.net>
|
|
#
|
|
# (c) 2011 Corentin Chary <corentin.chary@gmail.com>
|
|
#
|
|
# Licensed under the GNU General Public License, version 2 (GPLv2).
|
|
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
kernel=''
|
|
kernel_err=''
|
|
check_kernel()
|
|
{
|
|
_file="$1"
|
|
_desperate_mode="$2"
|
|
# checking the return code of readelf -h is not enough, we could get
|
|
# a damaged ELF file and validate it, check for stderr warnings too
|
|
_readelf_warnings=$("${opt_arch_prefix}readelf" -S "$_file" 2>&1 >/dev/null | tr "\n" "/"); ret=$?
|
|
_readelf_sections=$("${opt_arch_prefix}readelf" -S "$_file" 2>/dev/null | grep -c -e data -e text -e init)
|
|
_kernel_size=$(stat -c %s "$_file" 2>/dev/null || stat -f %z "$_file" 2>/dev/null || echo 10000)
|
|
_debug "check_kernel: ret=$? size=$_kernel_size sections=$_readelf_sections warnings=$_readelf_warnings"
|
|
if [ -n "$_desperate_mode" ]; then
|
|
if "${opt_arch_prefix}strings" "$_file" | grep -Eq '^Linux version '; then
|
|
_debug "check_kernel (desperate): ... matched!"
|
|
return 0
|
|
else
|
|
_debug "check_kernel (desperate): ... invalid"
|
|
fi
|
|
else
|
|
if [ $ret -eq 0 ] && [ -z "$_readelf_warnings" ] && [ "$_readelf_sections" -gt 0 ]; then
|
|
if [ "$_kernel_size" -ge 100000 ]; then
|
|
_debug "check_kernel: ... file is valid"
|
|
return 0
|
|
else
|
|
_debug "check_kernel: ... file seems valid but is too small, ignoring"
|
|
fi
|
|
else
|
|
_debug "check_kernel: ... file is invalid"
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
return 1
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
try_decompress()
|
|
{
|
|
# The obscure use of the "tr" filter is to work around older versions of
|
|
# "grep" that report the byte offset of the line instead of the pattern.
|
|
|
|
# Try to find the header ($1) and decompress from here
|
|
_debug "try_decompress: looking for $3 magic in $6"
|
|
for pos in $(tr "$1\n$2" "\n$2=" < "$6" | grep -abo "^$2")
|
|
do
|
|
_debug "try_decompress: magic for $3 found at offset $pos"
|
|
if ! which "$3" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
|
|
kernel_err="missing '$3' tool, please install it, usually it's in the '$5' package"
|
|
return 0
|
|
fi
|
|
pos=${pos%%:*}
|
|
# shellcheck disable=SC2086
|
|
tail -c+$pos "$6" 2>/dev/null | $3 $4 > "$kerneltmp" 2>/dev/null; ret=$?
|
|
if [ ! -s "$kerneltmp" ]; then
|
|
# don't rely on $ret, sometimes it's != 0 but worked
|
|
# (e.g. gunzip ret=2 just means there was trailing garbage)
|
|
_debug "try_decompress: decompression with $3 failed (err=$ret)"
|
|
elif check_kernel "$kerneltmp" "$7"; then
|
|
kernel="$kerneltmp"
|
|
_debug "try_decompress: decompressed with $3 successfully!"
|
|
return 0
|
|
elif [ "$3" != "cat" ]; then
|
|
_debug "try_decompress: decompression with $3 worked but result is not a kernel, trying with an offset"
|
|
[ -z "$kerneltmp2" ] && kerneltmp2=$(mktemp /tmp/kernel-XXXXXX)
|
|
cat "$kerneltmp" > "$kerneltmp2"
|
|
try_decompress '\177ELF' xxy 'cat' '' cat "$kerneltmp2" && return 0
|
|
else
|
|
_debug "try_decompress: decompression with $3 worked but result is not a kernel"
|
|
fi
|
|
done
|
|
return 1
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
extract_kernel()
|
|
{
|
|
[ -n "$1" ] || return 1
|
|
# Prepare temp files:
|
|
kerneltmp="$(mktemp /tmp/kernel-XXXXXX)"
|
|
|
|
# Initial attempt for uncompressed images or objects:
|
|
if check_kernel "$1"; then
|
|
cat "$1" > "$kerneltmp"
|
|
kernel=$kerneltmp
|
|
return 0
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# That didn't work, so retry after decompression.
|
|
for mode in '' 'desperate'; do
|
|
try_decompress '\037\213\010' xy gunzip '' gunzip "$1" "$mode" && return 0
|
|
try_decompress '\3757zXZ\000' abcde unxz '' xz-utils "$1" "$mode" && return 0
|
|
try_decompress 'BZh' xy bunzip2 '' bzip2 "$1" "$mode" && return 0
|
|
try_decompress '\135\0\0\0' xxx unlzma '' xz-utils "$1" "$mode" && return 0
|
|
try_decompress '\211\114\132' xy 'lzop' '-d' lzop "$1" "$mode" && return 0
|
|
try_decompress '\002\041\114\030' xyy 'lz4' '-d -l' liblz4-tool "$1" "$mode" && return 0
|
|
try_decompress '\177ELF' xxy 'cat' '' cat "$1" "$mode" && return 0
|
|
done
|
|
_verbose "Couldn't extract the kernel image, accuracy might be reduced"
|
|
return 1
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# end of extract-vmlinux functions
|
|
|
|
mount_debugfs()
|
|
{
|
|
if [ ! -e /sys/kernel/debug/sched_features ]; then
|
|
# try to mount the debugfs hierarchy ourselves and remember it to umount afterwards
|
|
mount -t debugfs debugfs /sys/kernel/debug 2>/dev/null && mounted_debugfs=1
|
|
fi
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
load_msr()
|
|
{
|
|
if [ "$os" = Linux ]; then
|
|
if ! grep -e msr /proc/modules 2>/dev/null; then
|
|
modprobe msr 2>/dev/null && insmod_msr=1
|
|
_debug "attempted to load module msr, insmod_msr=$insmod_msr"
|
|
else
|
|
_debug "msr module already loaded"
|
|
fi
|
|
else
|
|
if ! kldstat -q -m cpuctl; then
|
|
kldload cpuctl 2>/dev/null && kldload_cpuctl=1
|
|
_debug "attempted to load module cpuctl, kldload_cpuctl=$kldload_cpuctl"
|
|
else
|
|
_debug "cpuctl module already loaded"
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
load_cpuid()
|
|
{
|
|
if [ "$os" = Linux ]; then
|
|
if ! grep -e cpuid /proc/modules 2>/dev/null; then
|
|
modprobe cpuid 2>/dev/null && insmod_cpuid=1
|
|
_debug "attempted to load module cpuid, insmod_cpuid=$insmod_cpuid"
|
|
else
|
|
_debug "cpuid module already loaded"
|
|
fi
|
|
else
|
|
if ! kldstat -q -m cpuctl; then
|
|
kldload cpuctl 2>/dev/null && kldload_cpuctl=1
|
|
_debug "attempted to load module cpuctl, kldload_cpuctl=$kldload_cpuctl"
|
|
else
|
|
_debug "cpuctl module already loaded"
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# shellcheck disable=SC2034
|
|
EAX=1; EBX=2; ECX=3; EDX=4;
|
|
read_cpuid()
|
|
{
|
|
# leaf is the value of the eax register when calling the cpuid instruction:
|
|
_leaf="$1"
|
|
# eax=1 ebx=2 ecx=3 edx=4:
|
|
_register="$2"
|
|
# number of bits to shift the register right to:
|
|
_shift="$3"
|
|
# mask to apply as an AND operand to the shifted register value
|
|
_mask="$4"
|
|
# wanted value (optional), if present we return 0(true) if the obtained value is equal, 1 otherwise:
|
|
_wanted="$5"
|
|
# in any case, the read value is globally available in $read_cpuid_value
|
|
|
|
read_cpuid_value=''
|
|
if [ ! -e /dev/cpu/0/cpuid ] && [ ! -e /dev/cpuctl0 ]; then
|
|
# try to load the module ourselves (and remember it so we can rmmod it afterwards)
|
|
load_cpuid
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
if [ -e /dev/cpu/0/cpuid ]; then
|
|
# Linux
|
|
# on some kernel versions, /dev/cpu/0/cpuid doesn't imply that the cpuid module is loaded, in that case dd returns an error
|
|
dd if=/dev/cpu/0/cpuid bs=16 count=1 >/dev/null 2>&1 || load_cpuid
|
|
# we need _leaf to be converted to decimal for dd
|
|
_leaf=$(( _leaf ))
|
|
# to avoid using iflag=skip_bytes, which doesn't exist on old versions of dd, seek to the closer multiple-of-16
|
|
_ddskip=$(( _leaf / 16 ))
|
|
_odskip=$(( _leaf - _ddskip * 16 ))
|
|
# now read the value
|
|
_cpuid=$(dd if=/dev/cpu/0/cpuid bs=16 skip=$_ddskip count=$((_odskip + 1)) 2>/dev/null | od -j $((_odskip * 16)) -A n -t u4)
|
|
elif [ -e /dev/cpuctl0 ]; then
|
|
# BSD
|
|
_cpuid=$(cpucontrol -i "$_leaf" /dev/cpuctl0 2>/dev/null | awk '{print $4,$5,$6,$7}')
|
|
# cpuid level 0x1: 0x000306d4 0x00100800 0x4dfaebbf 0xbfebfbff
|
|
else
|
|
return 2
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
_debug "cpuid: leaf$_leaf on cpu0, eax-ebx-ecx-edx: $_cpuid"
|
|
[ -z "$_cpuid" ] && return 2
|
|
# get the value of the register we want
|
|
_reg=$(echo "$_cpuid" | awk '{print $'"$_register"'}')
|
|
# Linux returns it as decimal, BSD as hex, normalize to decimal
|
|
_reg=$(( _reg ))
|
|
# shellcheck disable=SC2046
|
|
_debug "cpuid: wanted register ($_register) has value $_reg aka "$(printf "%08x" "$_reg")
|
|
_reg_shifted=$(( _reg >> _shift ))
|
|
# shellcheck disable=SC2046
|
|
_debug "cpuid: shifted value by $_shift is $_reg_shifted aka "$(printf "%x" "$_reg_shifted")
|
|
read_cpuid_value=$(( _reg_shifted & _mask ))
|
|
# shellcheck disable=SC2046
|
|
_debug "cpuid: after AND $_mask, final value is $read_cpuid_value aka "$(printf "%x" "$read_cpuid_value")
|
|
if [ -n "$_wanted" ]; then
|
|
_debug "cpuid: wanted $_wanted and got $read_cpuid_value"
|
|
if [ "$read_cpuid_value" = "$_wanted" ]; then
|
|
return 0
|
|
else
|
|
return 1
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
return 0
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
dmesg_grep()
|
|
{
|
|
# grep for something in dmesg, ensuring that the dmesg buffer
|
|
# has not been truncated
|
|
dmesg_grepped=''
|
|
if ! dmesg | grep -qE -e '(^|\] )Linux version [0-9]' -e '^FreeBSD is a registered' ; then
|
|
# dmesg truncated
|
|
return 2
|
|
fi
|
|
dmesg_grepped=$(dmesg | grep -E "$1" | head -1)
|
|
# not found:
|
|
[ -z "$dmesg_grepped" ] && return 1
|
|
# found, output is in $dmesg_grepped
|
|
return 0
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
is_coreos()
|
|
{
|
|
which coreos-install >/dev/null 2>&1 && which toolbox >/dev/null 2>&1 && return 0
|
|
return 1
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
parse_cpu_details()
|
|
{
|
|
[ "$parse_cpu_details_done" = 1 ] && return 0
|
|
|
|
if [ -e "$procfs/cpuinfo" ]; then
|
|
cpu_vendor=$( grep '^vendor_id' "$procfs/cpuinfo" | awk '{print $3}' | head -1)
|
|
cpu_friendly_name=$(grep '^model name' "$procfs/cpuinfo" | cut -d: -f2- | head -1 | sed -e 's/^ *//')
|
|
# special case for ARM follows
|
|
if grep -qi 'CPU implementer[[:space:]]*:[[:space:]]*0x41' "$procfs/cpuinfo"; then
|
|
cpu_vendor='ARM'
|
|
# some devices (phones or other) have several ARMs and as such different part numbers,
|
|
# an example is "bigLITTLE", so we need to store the whole list, this is needed for is_cpu_vulnerable
|
|
cpu_part_list=$(awk '/CPU part/ {print $4}' "$procfs/cpuinfo")
|
|
cpu_arch_list=$(awk '/CPU architecture/ {print $3}' "$procfs/cpuinfo")
|
|
# take the first one to fill the friendly name, do NOT quote the vars below
|
|
# shellcheck disable=SC2086
|
|
cpu_arch=$(echo $cpu_arch_list | awk '{ print $1 }')
|
|
# shellcheck disable=SC2086
|
|
cpu_part=$(echo $cpu_part_list | awk '{ print $1 }')
|
|
[ "$cpu_arch" = "AArch64" ] && cpu_arch=8
|
|
cpu_friendly_name="ARM"
|
|
[ -n "$cpu_arch" ] && cpu_friendly_name="$cpu_friendly_name v$cpu_arch"
|
|
[ -n "$cpu_part" ] && cpu_friendly_name="$cpu_friendly_name model $cpu_part"
|
|
|
|
elif grep -qi 'CPU implementer[[:space:]]*:[[:space:]]*0x43' "$procfs/cpuinfo"; then
|
|
cpu_vendor='CAVIUM'
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
cpu_family=$( grep '^cpu family' "$procfs/cpuinfo" | awk '{print $4}' | grep -E '^[0-9]+$' | head -1)
|
|
cpu_model=$( grep '^model' "$procfs/cpuinfo" | awk '{print $3}' | grep -E '^[0-9]+$' | head -1)
|
|
cpu_stepping=$(grep '^stepping' "$procfs/cpuinfo" | awk '{print $3}' | grep -E '^[0-9]+$' | head -1)
|
|
cpu_ucode=$( grep '^microcode' "$procfs/cpuinfo" | awk '{print $3}' | head -1)
|
|
else
|
|
cpu_friendly_name=$(sysctl -n hw.model)
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# get raw cpuid, it's always useful (referenced in the Intel doc for firmware updates for example)
|
|
if read_cpuid 0x1 $EAX 0 0xFFFFFFFF; then
|
|
cpu_cpuid="$read_cpuid_value"
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# under BSD, linprocfs often doesn't export ucode information, so fetch it ourselves the good old way
|
|
if [ -z "$cpu_ucode" ] && [ "$os" != Linux ]; then
|
|
load_cpuid
|
|
if [ -e /dev/cpuctl0 ]; then
|
|
# init MSR with NULLs
|
|
cpucontrol -m 0x8b=0 /dev/cpuctl0
|
|
# call CPUID
|
|
cpucontrol -i 1 /dev/cpuctl0 >/dev/null
|
|
# read MSR
|
|
cpu_ucode=$(cpucontrol -m 0x8b /dev/cpuctl0 | awk '{print $3}')
|
|
# convert to decimal
|
|
cpu_ucode=$(( cpu_ucode ))
|
|
# convert back to hex
|
|
cpu_ucode=$(printf "0x%x" "$cpu_ucode")
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
echo "$cpu_ucode" | grep -q ^0x && cpu_ucode=$(( cpu_ucode ))
|
|
ucode_found=$(printf "model 0x%x family 0x%x stepping 0x%x ucode 0x%x cpuid 0x%x" "$cpu_model" "$cpu_family" "$cpu_stepping" "$cpu_ucode" "$cpu_cpuid")
|
|
|
|
# also define those that we will need in other funcs
|
|
# taken from ttps://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/tree/arch/x86/include/asm/intel-family.h
|
|
# shellcheck disable=SC2034
|
|
{
|
|
INTEL_FAM6_CORE_YONAH=$(( 0x0E ))
|
|
|
|
INTEL_FAM6_CORE2_MEROM=$(( 0x0F ))
|
|
INTEL_FAM6_CORE2_MEROM_L=$(( 0x16 ))
|
|
INTEL_FAM6_CORE2_PENRYN=$(( 0x17 ))
|
|
INTEL_FAM6_CORE2_DUNNINGTON=$(( 0x1D ))
|
|
|
|
INTEL_FAM6_NEHALEM=$(( 0x1E ))
|
|
INTEL_FAM6_NEHALEM_G=$(( 0x1F ))
|
|
INTEL_FAM6_NEHALEM_EP=$(( 0x1A ))
|
|
INTEL_FAM6_NEHALEM_EX=$(( 0x2E ))
|
|
|
|
INTEL_FAM6_WESTMERE=$(( 0x25 ))
|
|
INTEL_FAM6_WESTMERE_EP=$(( 0x2C ))
|
|
INTEL_FAM6_WESTMERE_EX=$(( 0x2F ))
|
|
|
|
INTEL_FAM6_SANDYBRIDGE=$(( 0x2A ))
|
|
INTEL_FAM6_SANDYBRIDGE_X=$(( 0x2D ))
|
|
INTEL_FAM6_IVYBRIDGE=$(( 0x3A ))
|
|
INTEL_FAM6_IVYBRIDGE_X=$(( 0x3E ))
|
|
|
|
INTEL_FAM6_HASWELL_CORE=$(( 0x3C ))
|
|
INTEL_FAM6_HASWELL_X=$(( 0x3F ))
|
|
INTEL_FAM6_HASWELL_ULT=$(( 0x45 ))
|
|
INTEL_FAM6_HASWELL_GT3E=$(( 0x46 ))
|
|
|
|
INTEL_FAM6_BROADWELL_CORE=$(( 0x3D ))
|
|
INTEL_FAM6_BROADWELL_GT3E=$(( 0x47 ))
|
|
INTEL_FAM6_BROADWELL_X=$(( 0x4F ))
|
|
INTEL_FAM6_BROADWELL_XEON_D=$(( 0x56 ))
|
|
|
|
INTEL_FAM6_SKYLAKE_MOBILE=$(( 0x4E ))
|
|
INTEL_FAM6_SKYLAKE_DESKTOP=$(( 0x5E ))
|
|
INTEL_FAM6_SKYLAKE_X=$(( 0x55 ))
|
|
INTEL_FAM6_KABYLAKE_MOBILE=$(( 0x8E ))
|
|
INTEL_FAM6_KABYLAKE_DESKTOP=$(( 0x9E ))
|
|
|
|
# /* "Small Core" Processors (Atom) */
|
|
|
|
INTEL_FAM6_ATOM_PINEVIEW=$(( 0x1C ))
|
|
INTEL_FAM6_ATOM_LINCROFT=$(( 0x26 ))
|
|
INTEL_FAM6_ATOM_PENWELL=$(( 0x27 ))
|
|
INTEL_FAM6_ATOM_CLOVERVIEW=$(( 0x35 ))
|
|
INTEL_FAM6_ATOM_CEDARVIEW=$(( 0x36 ))
|
|
INTEL_FAM6_ATOM_SILVERMONT1=$(( 0x37 ))
|
|
INTEL_FAM6_ATOM_SILVERMONT2=$(( 0x4D ))
|
|
INTEL_FAM6_ATOM_AIRMONT=$(( 0x4C ))
|
|
INTEL_FAM6_ATOM_MERRIFIELD=$(( 0x4A ))
|
|
INTEL_FAM6_ATOM_MOOREFIELD=$(( 0x5A ))
|
|
INTEL_FAM6_ATOM_GOLDMONT=$(( 0x5C ))
|
|
INTEL_FAM6_ATOM_DENVERTON=$(( 0x5F ))
|
|
INTEL_FAM6_ATOM_GEMINI_LAKE=$(( 0x7A ))
|
|
|
|
# /* Xeon Phi */
|
|
|
|
INTEL_FAM6_XEON_PHI_KNL=$(( 0x57 ))
|
|
INTEL_FAM6_XEON_PHI_KNM=$(( 0x85 ))
|
|
}
|
|
parse_cpu_details_done=1
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
is_amd()
|
|
{
|
|
[ "$cpu_vendor" = AuthenticAMD ] && return 0
|
|
return 1
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
is_intel()
|
|
{
|
|
[ "$cpu_vendor" = GenuineIntel ] && return 0
|
|
return 1
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
is_cpu_smt_enabled()
|
|
{
|
|
# SMT / HyperThreading is enabled if siblings != cpucores
|
|
if [ -e "$procfs/cpuinfo" ]; then
|
|
_siblings=$(awk '/^siblings/ {print $3;exit}' "$procfs/cpuinfo")
|
|
_cpucores=$(awk '/^cpu cores/ {print $4;exit}' "$procfs/cpuinfo")
|
|
if [ -n "$_siblings" ] && [ -n "$_cpucores" ]; then
|
|
if [ "$_siblings" = "$_cpucores" ]; then
|
|
return 1
|
|
else
|
|
return 0
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
# we can't tell
|
|
return 2
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
is_ucode_blacklisted()
|
|
{
|
|
parse_cpu_details
|
|
# if it's not an Intel, don't bother: it's not blacklisted
|
|
is_intel || return 1
|
|
# it also needs to be family=6
|
|
[ "$cpu_family" = 6 ] || return 1
|
|
# now, check each known bad microcode
|
|
# source: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/tree/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/intel.c#n105
|
|
# 2018-02-08 update: https://newsroom.intel.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/11/2018/02/microcode-update-guidance.pdf
|
|
# model,stepping,microcode
|
|
for tuple in \
|
|
$INTEL_FAM6_KABYLAKE_DESKTOP,0x0B,0x80 \
|
|
$INTEL_FAM6_KABYLAKE_DESKTOP,0x0A,0x80 \
|
|
$INTEL_FAM6_KABYLAKE_DESKTOP,0x09,0x80 \
|
|
$INTEL_FAM6_KABYLAKE_MOBILE,0x0A,0x80 \
|
|
$INTEL_FAM6_KABYLAKE_MOBILE,0x09,0x80 \
|
|
$INTEL_FAM6_SKYLAKE_X,0x03,0x0100013e \
|
|
$INTEL_FAM6_SKYLAKE_X,0x04,0x02000036 \
|
|
$INTEL_FAM6_SKYLAKE_X,0x04,0x0200003a \
|
|
$INTEL_FAM6_SKYLAKE_X,0x04,0x0200003c \
|
|
$INTEL_FAM6_BROADWELL_CORE,0x04,0x28 \
|
|
$INTEL_FAM6_BROADWELL_GT3E,0x01,0x1b \
|
|
$INTEL_FAM6_BROADWELL_XEON_D,0x02,0x14 \
|
|
$INTEL_FAM6_BROADWELL_XEON_D,0x03,0x07000011 \
|
|
$INTEL_FAM6_BROADWELL_X,0x01,0x0b000023 \
|
|
$INTEL_FAM6_BROADWELL_X,0x01,0x0b000025 \
|
|
$INTEL_FAM6_HASWELL_ULT,0x01,0x21 \
|
|
$INTEL_FAM6_HASWELL_GT3E,0x01,0x18 \
|
|
$INTEL_FAM6_HASWELL_CORE,0x03,0x23 \
|
|
$INTEL_FAM6_HASWELL_X,0x02,0x3b \
|
|
$INTEL_FAM6_HASWELL_X,0x04,0x10 \
|
|
$INTEL_FAM6_IVYBRIDGE_X,0x04,0x42a \
|
|
$INTEL_FAM6_SANDYBRIDGE_X,0x06,0x61b \
|
|
$INTEL_FAM6_SANDYBRIDGE_X,0x07,0x712
|
|
do
|
|
model=$(echo $tuple | cut -d, -f1)
|
|
stepping=$(( $(echo $tuple | cut -d, -f2) ))
|
|
ucode=$(echo $tuple | cut -d, -f3)
|
|
echo "$ucode" | grep -q ^0x && ucode_decimal=$(( ucode ))
|
|
if [ "$cpu_model" = "$model" ] && [ "$cpu_stepping" = "$stepping" ]; then
|
|
if [ "$cpu_ucode" = "$ucode_decimal" ] || [ "$cpu_ucode" = "$ucode" ]; then
|
|
_debug "is_ucode_blacklisted: we have a match! ($cpu_model/$cpu_stepping/$cpu_ucode)"
|
|
return 0
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
done
|
|
_debug "is_ucode_blacklisted: no ($cpu_model/$cpu_stepping/$cpu_ucode)"
|
|
return 1
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
is_skylake_cpu()
|
|
{
|
|
# is this a skylake cpu?
|
|
# return 0 if yes, 1 otherwise
|
|
#if (boot_cpu_data.x86_vendor == X86_VENDOR_INTEL &&
|
|
# boot_cpu_data.x86 == 6) {
|
|
# switch (boot_cpu_data.x86_model) {
|
|
# case INTEL_FAM6_SKYLAKE_MOBILE:
|
|
# case INTEL_FAM6_SKYLAKE_DESKTOP:
|
|
# case INTEL_FAM6_SKYLAKE_X:
|
|
# case INTEL_FAM6_KABYLAKE_MOBILE:
|
|
# case INTEL_FAM6_KABYLAKE_DESKTOP:
|
|
# return true;
|
|
parse_cpu_details
|
|
is_intel || return 1
|
|
[ "$cpu_family" = 6 ] || return 1
|
|
if [ "$cpu_model" = $INTEL_FAM6_SKYLAKE_MOBILE ] || \
|
|
[ "$cpu_model" = $INTEL_FAM6_SKYLAKE_DESKTOP ] || \
|
|
[ "$cpu_model" = $INTEL_FAM6_SKYLAKE_X ] || \
|
|
[ "$cpu_model" = $INTEL_FAM6_KABYLAKE_MOBILE ] || \
|
|
[ "$cpu_model" = $INTEL_FAM6_KABYLAKE_DESKTOP ]; then
|
|
return 0
|
|
fi
|
|
return 1
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
is_vulnerable_to_empty_rsb()
|
|
{
|
|
if is_intel && [ -z "$capabilities_rsba" ]; then
|
|
_warn "is_vulnerable_to_empty_rsb() called before ARCH CAPABILITIES MSR was read"
|
|
fi
|
|
if is_skylake_cpu || [ "$capabilities_rsba" = 1 ]; then
|
|
return 0
|
|
fi
|
|
return 1
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
is_zen_cpu()
|
|
{
|
|
# is this CPU from the AMD ZEN family ? (ryzen, epyc, ...)
|
|
parse_cpu_details
|
|
is_amd || return 1
|
|
[ "$cpu_family" = 23 ] && return 0
|
|
return 1
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
is_latest_known_ucode()
|
|
{
|
|
# 0: yes, 1: no, 2: unknown
|
|
parse_cpu_details
|
|
ucode_latest="latest microcode version for your CPU model is unknown"
|
|
is_intel || return 2
|
|
# https://www.intel.com/content/dam/www/public/us/en/documents/sa00115-microcode-update-guidance.pdf
|
|
# ps2txt sa00115-microcode-update-guidance.ps | grep -Eo '[0-9A-F]+ [0-9A-F]+ [^ ]+ Production 0x[A-F0-9]+ 0x[^ ]+' | awk '{print "0x"$1","$6" \\"}' | uniq
|
|
# cpuid,ucode
|
|
for tuple in \
|
|
0x106A5,0x1D \
|
|
0x106E5,0x0A \
|
|
0x20652,0x11 \
|
|
0x20655,0x7 \
|
|
0x206A7,0x2E \
|
|
0x206C2,0x1F \
|
|
0x206D6,0x61D \
|
|
0x206D7,0x714 \
|
|
0x206E6,0x0D \
|
|
0x206F2,0x3B \
|
|
0x306A9,0x20 \
|
|
0x306C3,0x25 \
|
|
0x306D4,0x2B \
|
|
0x306E4,0x42D \
|
|
0x306E7,0x714 \
|
|
0x306F2,0x3D \
|
|
0x306F4,0x12 \
|
|
0x40651,0x24 \
|
|
0x40661,0x1A \
|
|
0x40671,0x1E \
|
|
0x406E3,0xC6 \
|
|
0x406F1,0xB00002E \
|
|
0x50654,0x200004D \
|
|
0x50662,0x17 \
|
|
0x50663,0x7000013 \
|
|
0x50664,0xF000012 \
|
|
0x50665,0xE00000A \
|
|
0x506C2,0x14 \
|
|
0x506E3,0xC6 \
|
|
0x506F1,0x24 \
|
|
0x706A1,0x28 \
|
|
0x806E9,0x8E \
|
|
0x806EA,0x96 \
|
|
0x906E9,0x8E \
|
|
0x906EA,0x96 \
|
|
0x906EB,0x8E
|
|
do
|
|
cpuid_decimal=$(( $(echo "$tuple" | cut -d, -f1) ))
|
|
ucode_decimal=$(( $(echo "$tuple" | cut -d, -f2) ))
|
|
if [ "$cpuid_decimal" = "$cpu_cpuid" ]; then
|
|
_debug "is_latest_known_ucode: with cpuid $cpu_cpuid has ucode $cpu_ucode, last known is $cpuid_decimal"
|
|
ucode_latest=$(printf "latest known version is 0x%x according to Intel Microcode Guidance, August 8 2018" "$ucode_decimal")
|
|
if [ "$cpu_ucode" -ge "$ucode_decimal" ]; then
|
|
return 0
|
|
else
|
|
return 1
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
done
|
|
_debug "is_latest_known_ucode: this cpuid is not referenced ($cpu_cpuid)"
|
|
return 2
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# ENTRYPOINT
|
|
|
|
# we can't do anything useful under WSL
|
|
if uname -a | grep -qE -- '-Microsoft #[0-9]+-Microsoft '; then
|
|
_warn "This script doesn't work under Windows Subsystem for Linux"
|
|
_warn "You should use the official Microsoft tool instead."
|
|
_warn "It can be found under https://aka.ms/SpeculationControlPS"
|
|
exit 1
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# check for mode selection inconsistency
|
|
if [ "$opt_live_explicit" = 1 ]; then
|
|
if [ -n "$opt_kernel" ] || [ -n "$opt_config" ] || [ -n "$opt_map" ]; then
|
|
show_usage
|
|
echo "$0: error: incompatible modes specified, use either --live or --kernel/--config/--map" >&2
|
|
exit 255
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
if [ "$opt_hw_only" = 1 ]; then
|
|
if [ "$opt_allvariants" = 0 ]; then
|
|
show_usage
|
|
echo "$0: error: incompatible modes specified, --hw-only vs --variant" >&2
|
|
exit 255
|
|
else
|
|
opt_allvariants=0
|
|
opt_variant1=0
|
|
opt_variant2=0
|
|
opt_variant3=0
|
|
opt_variant3a=0
|
|
opt_variant4=0
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# coreos mode
|
|
if [ "$opt_coreos" = 1 ]; then
|
|
if ! is_coreos; then
|
|
_warn "CoreOS mode asked, but we're not under CoreOS!"
|
|
exit 255
|
|
fi
|
|
_warn "CoreOS mode, starting an ephemeral toolbox to launch the script"
|
|
load_msr
|
|
load_cpuid
|
|
mount_debugfs
|
|
toolbox --ephemeral --bind-ro /dev/cpu:/dev/cpu -- sh -c "dnf install -y binutils which && /media/root$PWD/$0 $* --coreos-within-toolbox"
|
|
exitcode=$?
|
|
exit $exitcode
|
|
else
|
|
if is_coreos; then
|
|
_warn "You seem to be running CoreOS, you might want to use the --coreos option for better results"
|
|
_warn
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# if we're under a BSD, try to mount linprocfs for "$procfs/cpuinfo"
|
|
procfs=/proc
|
|
if echo "$os" | grep -q BSD; then
|
|
_debug "We're under BSD, check if we have procfs"
|
|
procfs=$(mount | awk '/^linprocfs/ { print $3; exit; }')
|
|
if [ -z "$procfs" ]; then
|
|
_debug "we don't, try to mount it"
|
|
procfs=/proc
|
|
[ -d /compat/linux/proc ] && procfs=/compat/linux/proc
|
|
test -d $procfs || mkdir $procfs
|
|
if mount -t linprocfs linprocfs $procfs 2>/dev/null; then
|
|
mounted_procfs=1
|
|
_debug "procfs just mounted at $procfs"
|
|
else
|
|
procfs=''
|
|
fi
|
|
else
|
|
_debug "We do: $procfs"
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
parse_cpu_details
|
|
if [ "$opt_live" = 1 ]; then
|
|
# root check (only for live mode, for offline mode, we already checked if we could read the files)
|
|
if [ "$(id -u)" -ne 0 ]; then
|
|
_warn "Note that you should launch this script with root privileges to get accurate information."
|
|
_warn "We'll proceed but you might see permission denied errors."
|
|
_warn "To run it as root, you can try the following command: sudo $0"
|
|
_warn
|
|
fi
|
|
_info "Checking for vulnerabilities on current system"
|
|
_info "Kernel is \033[35m$(uname -s) $(uname -r) $(uname -v) $(uname -m)\033[0m"
|
|
_info "CPU is \033[35m$cpu_friendly_name\033[0m"
|
|
|
|
# try to find the image of the current running kernel
|
|
# first, look for the BOOT_IMAGE hint in the kernel cmdline
|
|
if [ -r /proc/cmdline ] && grep -q 'BOOT_IMAGE=' /proc/cmdline; then
|
|
opt_kernel=$(grep -Eo 'BOOT_IMAGE=[^ ]+' /proc/cmdline | cut -d= -f2)
|
|
_debug "found opt_kernel=$opt_kernel in /proc/cmdline"
|
|
# if the boot partition is within a btrfs subvolume, strip the subvolume name
|
|
# if /boot is a separate subvolume, the remainder of the code in this section should handle it
|
|
if echo "$opt_kernel" | grep -q "^/@"; then opt_kernel=$(echo "$opt_kernel" | sed "s:/@[^/]*::"); fi
|
|
# if we have a dedicated /boot partition, our bootloader might have just called it /
|
|
# so try to prepend /boot and see if we find anything
|
|
[ -e "/boot/$opt_kernel" ] && opt_kernel="/boot/$opt_kernel"
|
|
# special case for CoreOS if we're inside the toolbox
|
|
[ -e "/media/root/boot/$opt_kernel" ] && opt_kernel="/media/root/boot/$opt_kernel"
|
|
_debug "opt_kernel is now $opt_kernel"
|
|
# else, the full path is already there (most probably /boot/something)
|
|
fi
|
|
# if we didn't find a kernel, default to guessing
|
|
if [ ! -e "$opt_kernel" ]; then
|
|
# Fedora:
|
|
[ -e "/lib/modules/$(uname -r)/vmlinuz" ] && opt_kernel="/lib/modules/$(uname -r)/vmlinuz"
|
|
# Slackare:
|
|
[ -e "/boot/vmlinuz" ] && opt_kernel="/boot/vmlinuz"
|
|
# Arch:
|
|
[ -e "/boot/vmlinuz-linux" ] && opt_kernel="/boot/vmlinuz-linux"
|
|
# Arch aarch64:
|
|
[ -e "/boot/Image" ] && opt_kernel="/boot/Image"
|
|
# Arch armv5/armv7:
|
|
[ -e "/boot/zImage" ] && opt_kernel="/boot/zImage"
|
|
# Linux-Libre:
|
|
[ -e "/boot/vmlinuz-linux-libre" ] && opt_kernel="/boot/vmlinuz-linux-libre"
|
|
# pine64
|
|
[ -e "/boot/pine64/Image" ] && opt_kernel="/boot/pine64/Image"
|
|
# generic:
|
|
[ -e "/boot/vmlinuz-$(uname -r)" ] && opt_kernel="/boot/vmlinuz-$(uname -r)"
|
|
[ -e "/boot/kernel-$( uname -r)" ] && opt_kernel="/boot/kernel-$( uname -r)"
|
|
[ -e "/boot/bzImage-$(uname -r)" ] && opt_kernel="/boot/bzImage-$(uname -r)"
|
|
# Gentoo:
|
|
[ -e "/boot/kernel-genkernel-$(uname -m)-$(uname -r)" ] && opt_kernel="/boot/kernel-genkernel-$(uname -m)-$(uname -r)"
|
|
# NixOS:
|
|
[ -e "/run/booted-system/kernel" ] && opt_kernel="/run/booted-system/kernel"
|
|
# systemd kernel-install:
|
|
[ -e "/etc/machine-id" ] && [ -e "/boot/$(cat /etc/machine-id)/$(uname -r)/linux" ] && opt_kernel="/boot/$(cat /etc/machine-id)/$(uname -r)/linux"
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# system.map
|
|
if [ -e /proc/kallsyms ] ; then
|
|
opt_map=/proc/kallsyms
|
|
elif [ -e "/lib/modules/$(uname -r)/System.map" ] ; then
|
|
opt_map="/lib/modules/$(uname -r)/System.map"
|
|
elif [ -e "/boot/System.map-$(uname -r)" ] ; then
|
|
opt_map="/boot/System.map-$(uname -r)"
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# config
|
|
if [ -e /proc/config.gz ] ; then
|
|
dumped_config="$(mktemp /tmp/config-XXXXXX)"
|
|
gunzip -c /proc/config.gz > "$dumped_config"
|
|
# dumped_config will be deleted at the end of the script
|
|
opt_config="$dumped_config"
|
|
elif [ -e "/lib/modules/$(uname -r)/config" ]; then
|
|
opt_config="/lib/modules/$(uname -r)/config"
|
|
elif [ -e "/boot/config-$(uname -r)" ]; then
|
|
opt_config="/boot/config-$(uname -r)"
|
|
elif [ -e "/etc/kernels/kernel-config-$(uname -m)-$(uname -r)" ]; then
|
|
opt_config="/etc/kernels/kernel-config-$(uname -m)-$(uname -r)"
|
|
fi
|
|
else
|
|
_info "Checking for vulnerabilities against specified kernel"
|
|
_info "CPU is \033[35m$cpu_friendly_name\033[0m"
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
if [ -n "$opt_kernel" ]; then
|
|
_verbose "Will use kernel image \033[35m$opt_kernel\033[0m"
|
|
else
|
|
_verbose "Will use no kernel image (accuracy might be reduced)"
|
|
bad_accuracy=1
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
if [ "$os" = Linux ]; then
|
|
if [ -n "$opt_config" ] && ! grep -q '^CONFIG_' "$opt_config"; then
|
|
# given file is invalid!
|
|
_warn "The kernel config file seems invalid, was expecting a plain-text file, ignoring it!"
|
|
opt_config=''
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
if [ -n "$dumped_config" ] && [ -n "$opt_config" ]; then
|
|
_verbose "Will use kconfig \033[35m/proc/config.gz (decompressed)\033[0m"
|
|
elif [ -n "$opt_config" ]; then
|
|
_verbose "Will use kconfig \033[35m$opt_config\033[0m"
|
|
else
|
|
_verbose "Will use no kconfig (accuracy might be reduced)"
|
|
bad_accuracy=1
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
if [ -n "$opt_map" ]; then
|
|
_verbose "Will use System.map file \033[35m$opt_map\033[0m"
|
|
else
|
|
_verbose "Will use no System.map file (accuracy might be reduced)"
|
|
bad_accuracy=1
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
if [ "$bad_accuracy" = 1 ]; then
|
|
_info "We're missing some kernel info (see -v), accuracy might be reduced"
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
if [ -e "$opt_kernel" ]; then
|
|
if ! which "${opt_arch_prefix}readelf" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
|
|
_debug "readelf not found"
|
|
kernel_err="missing '${opt_arch_prefix}readelf' tool, please install it, usually it's in the 'binutils' package"
|
|
elif [ "$opt_sysfs_only" = 1 ]; then
|
|
kernel_err='kernel image decompression skipped'
|
|
else
|
|
extract_kernel "$opt_kernel"
|
|
fi
|
|
else
|
|
_debug "no opt_kernel defined"
|
|
kernel_err="couldn't find your kernel image in /boot, if you used netboot, this is normal"
|
|
fi
|
|
if [ -z "$kernel" ] || [ ! -r "$kernel" ]; then
|
|
[ -z "$kernel_err" ] && kernel_err="couldn't extract your kernel from $opt_kernel"
|
|
else
|
|
# vanilla kernels have with ^Linux version
|
|
# also try harder with some kernels (such as Red Hat) that don't have ^Linux version before their version string
|
|
# and check for FreeBSD
|
|
kernel_version=$("${opt_arch_prefix}strings" "$kernel" 2>/dev/null | grep -E \
|
|
-e '^Linux version ' \
|
|
-e '^[[:alnum:]][^[:space:]]+ \([^[:space:]]+\) #[0-9]+ .+ (19|20)[0-9][0-9]$' \
|
|
-e '^FreeBSD [0-9]' | head -1)
|
|
if [ -z "$kernel_version" ]; then
|
|
# try even harder with some kernels (such as ARM) that split the release (uname -r) and version (uname -v) in 2 adjacent strings
|
|
kernel_version=$("${opt_arch_prefix}strings" "$kernel" 2>/dev/null | grep -E -B1 '^#[0-9]+ .+ (19|20)[0-9][0-9]$' | tr "\n" " ")
|
|
fi
|
|
if [ -n "$kernel_version" ]; then
|
|
# in live mode, check if the img we found is the correct one
|
|
if [ "$opt_live" = 1 ]; then
|
|
_verbose "Kernel image is \033[35m$kernel_version"
|
|
if ! echo "$kernel_version" | grep -qF "$(uname -r)"; then
|
|
_warn "Possible disrepancy between your running kernel '$(uname -r)' and the image '$kernel_version' we found ($opt_kernel), results might be incorrect"
|
|
fi
|
|
else
|
|
_info "Kernel image is \033[35m$kernel_version"
|
|
fi
|
|
else
|
|
_verbose "Kernel image version is unknown"
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
_info
|
|
|
|
# end of header stuff
|
|
|
|
# now we define some util functions and the check_*() funcs, as
|
|
# the user can choose to execute only some of those
|
|
|
|
sys_interface_check()
|
|
{
|
|
[ "$opt_live" = 1 ] && [ "$opt_no_sysfs" = 0 ] && [ -r "$1" ] || return 1
|
|
_info_nol "* Mitigated according to the /sys interface: "
|
|
msg=$(cat "$1")
|
|
if grep -qi '^not affected' "$1"; then
|
|
# Not affected
|
|
status=OK
|
|
pstatus green YES "$msg"
|
|
elif grep -qi '^mitigation' "$1"; then
|
|
# Mitigation: PTI
|
|
status=OK
|
|
pstatus green YES "$msg"
|
|
elif grep -qi '^vulnerable' "$1"; then
|
|
# Vulnerable
|
|
status=VULN
|
|
pstatus yellow NO "$msg"
|
|
else
|
|
status=UNK
|
|
pstatus yellow UNKNOWN "$msg"
|
|
fi
|
|
_debug "sys_interface_check: $1=$msg"
|
|
return 0
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
number_of_cpus()
|
|
{
|
|
if echo "$os" | grep -q BSD; then
|
|
n=$(sysctl -n hw.ncpu 2>/dev/null || echo 1)
|
|
elif [ -e "$procfs/cpuinfo" ]; then
|
|
n=$(grep -c ^processor "$procfs/cpuinfo" 2>/dev/null || echo 1)
|
|
else
|
|
# if we don't know, default to 1 CPU
|
|
n=1
|
|
fi
|
|
return "$n"
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# $1 - msr number
|
|
# $2 - cpu index
|
|
write_msr()
|
|
{
|
|
# _msr must be in hex, in the form 0x1234:
|
|
_msr="$1"
|
|
# cpu index, starting from 0:
|
|
_cpu="$2"
|
|
if [ "$os" != Linux ]; then
|
|
cpucontrol -m "$_msr=0" "/dev/cpuctl$_cpu" >/dev/null 2>&1; ret=$?
|
|
else
|
|
# for Linux
|
|
# convert to decimal
|
|
_msr=$(( _msr ))
|
|
if [ ! -w /dev/cpu/"$_cpu"/msr ]; then
|
|
ret=200 # permission error
|
|
# if wrmsr is available, use it
|
|
elif which wrmsr >/dev/null 2>&1 && [ "$SMC_NO_WRMSR" != 1 ]; then
|
|
_debug "write_msr: using wrmsr"
|
|
wrmsr $_msr 0 2>/dev/null; ret=$?
|
|
# or if we have perl, use it, any 5.x version will work
|
|
elif which perl >/dev/null 2>&1 && [ "$SMC_NO_PERL" != 1 ]; then
|
|
_debug "write_msr: using perl"
|
|
ret=1
|
|
perl -e "open(M,'>','/dev/cpu/$_cpu/msr') and seek(M,$_msr,0) and exit(syswrite(M,pack('H16',0)))"; [ $? -eq 8 ] && ret=0
|
|
# fallback to dd if it supports seek_bytes
|
|
elif dd if=/dev/null of=/dev/null bs=8 count=1 seek="$_msr" oflag=seek_bytes 2>/dev/null; then
|
|
_debug "write_msr: using dd"
|
|
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/cpu/"$_cpu"/msr bs=8 count=1 seek="$_msr" oflag=seek_bytes 2>/dev/null; ret=$?
|
|
else
|
|
_debug "write_msr: got no wrmsr, perl or recent enough dd!"
|
|
return 201 # missing tool error
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
# normalize ret
|
|
[ "$ret" != 0 ] && ret=1
|
|
_debug "write_msr: for cpu $_cpu on msr $_msr, ret=$ret"
|
|
return $ret
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
read_msr()
|
|
{
|
|
# _msr must be in hex, in the form 0x1234:
|
|
_msr="$1"
|
|
# cpu index, starting from 0:
|
|
_cpu="$2"
|
|
read_msr_value=''
|
|
if [ "$os" != Linux ]; then
|
|
_msr=$(cpucontrol -m "$_msr" "/dev/cpuctl$_cpu" 2>/dev/null); ret=$?
|
|
[ $ret -ne 0 ] && return 1
|
|
# MSR 0x10: 0x000003e1 0xb106dded
|
|
_msr_h=$(echo "$_msr" | awk '{print $3}');
|
|
_msr_h="$(( _msr_h >> 24 & 0xFF )) $(( _msr_h >> 16 & 0xFF )) $(( _msr_h >> 8 & 0xFF )) $(( _msr_h & 0xFF ))"
|
|
_msr_l=$(echo "$_msr" | awk '{print $4}');
|
|
_msr_l="$(( _msr_l >> 24 & 0xFF )) $(( _msr_l >> 16 & 0xFF )) $(( _msr_l >> 8 & 0xFF )) $(( _msr_l & 0xFF ))"
|
|
read_msr_value="$_msr_h $_msr_l"
|
|
else
|
|
# for Linux
|
|
# convert to decimal
|
|
_msr=$(( _msr ))
|
|
if [ ! -r /dev/cpu/"$_cpu"/msr ]; then
|
|
return 200 # permission error
|
|
# if rdmsr is available, use it
|
|
elif which rdmsr >/dev/null 2>&1 && [ "$SMC_NO_RDMSR" != 1 ]; then
|
|
_debug "read_msr: using rdmsr"
|
|
read_msr_value=$(rdmsr -r $_msr 2>/dev/null | od -t u8 -A n)
|
|
# or if we have perl, use it, any 5.x version will work
|
|
elif which perl >/dev/null 2>&1 && [ "$SMC_NO_PERL" != 1 ]; then
|
|
_debug "read_msr: using perl"
|
|
read_msr_value=$(perl -e "open(M,'<','/dev/cpu/$_cpu/msr') and seek(M,$_msr,0) and read(M,\$_,8) and print" | od -t u8 -A n)
|
|
# fallback to dd if it supports skip_bytes
|
|
elif dd if=/dev/null of=/dev/null bs=8 count=1 skip="$_msr" iflag=skip_bytes 2>/dev/null; then
|
|
_debug "read_msr: using dd"
|
|
read_msr_value=$(dd if=/dev/cpu/"$_cpu"/msr bs=8 count=1 skip="$_msr" iflag=skip_bytes 2>/dev/null | od -t u8 -A n)
|
|
else
|
|
_debug "read_msr: got no rdmsr, perl or recent enough dd!"
|
|
return 201 # missing tool error
|
|
fi
|
|
if [ -z "$read_msr_value" ]; then
|
|
# MSR doesn't exist, don't check for $? because some versions of dd still return 0!
|
|
return 1
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
_debug "read_msr: MSR=$1 value is $read_msr_value"
|
|
return 0
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
check_cpu()
|
|
{
|
|
_info "\033[1;34mHardware check\033[0m"
|
|
|
|
if ! uname -m | grep -qwE 'x86_64|i[3-6]86|amd64'; then
|
|
return
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
_info "* Hardware support (CPU microcode) for mitigation techniques"
|
|
_info " * Indirect Branch Restricted Speculation (IBRS)"
|
|
_info_nol " * SPEC_CTRL MSR is available: "
|
|
number_of_cpus
|
|
ncpus=$?
|
|
idx_max_cpu=$((ncpus-1))
|
|
if [ ! -e /dev/cpu/0/msr ] && [ ! -e /dev/cpuctl0 ]; then
|
|
# try to load the module ourselves (and remember it so we can rmmod it afterwards)
|
|
load_msr
|
|
fi
|
|
if [ ! -e /dev/cpu/0/msr ] && [ ! -e /dev/cpuctl0 ]; then
|
|
spec_ctrl_msr=-1
|
|
pstatus yellow UNKNOWN "is msr kernel module available?"
|
|
else
|
|
# the new MSR 'SPEC_CTRL' is at offset 0x48
|
|
# we check if we have it for all cpus
|
|
val=0
|
|
cpu_mismatch=0
|
|
for i in $(seq 0 "$idx_max_cpu")
|
|
do
|
|
read_msr 0x48 "$i"; ret=$?
|
|
if [ "$i" -eq 0 ]; then
|
|
val=$ret
|
|
else
|
|
if [ "$ret" -eq $val ]; then
|
|
continue
|
|
else
|
|
cpu_mismatch=1
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
done
|
|
if [ $val -eq 0 ]; then
|
|
if [ $cpu_mismatch -eq 0 ]; then
|
|
spec_ctrl_msr=1
|
|
pstatus green YES
|
|
else
|
|
spec_ctrl_msr=1
|
|
pstatus green YES "But not in all CPUs"
|
|
fi
|
|
elif [ $val -eq 200 ]; then
|
|
pstatus yellow UNKNOWN "is msr kernel module available?"
|
|
spec_ctrl_msr=-1
|
|
elif [ $val -eq 201 ]; then
|
|
pstatus yellow UNKNOWN "missing tool, install either msr-tools or perl"
|
|
spec_ctrl_msr=-1
|
|
else
|
|
spec_ctrl_msr=0
|
|
pstatus yellow NO
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
_info_nol " * CPU indicates IBRS capability: "
|
|
# from kernel src: { X86_FEATURE_SPEC_CTRL, CPUID_EDX,26, 0x00000007, 0 },
|
|
# amd: https://developer.amd.com/wp-content/resources/Architecture_Guidelines_Update_Indirect_Branch_Control.pdf
|
|
# amd: 8000_0008 EBX[14]=1
|
|
if is_intel; then
|
|
read_cpuid 0x7 $EDX 26 1 1; ret=$?
|
|
if [ $ret -eq 0 ]; then
|
|
pstatus green YES "SPEC_CTRL feature bit"
|
|
cpuid_spec_ctrl=1
|
|
cpuid_ibrs='SPEC_CTRL'
|
|
fi
|
|
elif is_amd; then
|
|
read_cpuid 0x80000008 $EBX 14 1 1; ret=$?
|
|
if [ $ret -eq 0 ]; then
|
|
pstatus green YES "IBRS_SUPPORT feature bit"
|
|
cpuid_ibrs='IBRS_SUPPORT'
|
|
fi
|
|
else
|
|
ret=-1
|
|
pstatus yellow UNKNOWN "unknown CPU"
|
|
fi
|
|
if [ $ret -eq 1 ]; then
|
|
pstatus yellow NO
|
|
elif [ $ret -eq 2 ]; then
|
|
pstatus yellow UNKNOWN "is cpuid kernel module available?"
|
|
cpuid_spec_ctrl=-1
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
if is_amd; then
|
|
_info_nol " * CPU indicates preferring IBRS always-on: "
|
|
# amd
|
|
read_cpuid 0x80000008 $EBX 16 1 1; ret=$?
|
|
if [ $ret -eq 0 ]; then
|
|
pstatus green YES
|
|
else
|
|
pstatus yellow NO
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
_info_nol " * CPU indicates preferring IBRS over retpoline: "
|
|
# amd
|
|
read_cpuid 0x80000008 $EBX 18 1 1; ret=$?
|
|
if [ $ret -eq 0 ]; then
|
|
pstatus green YES
|
|
else
|
|
pstatus yellow NO
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# IBPB
|
|
_info " * Indirect Branch Prediction Barrier (IBPB)"
|
|
_info_nol " * PRED_CMD MSR is available: "
|
|
if [ ! -e /dev/cpu/0/msr ] && [ ! -e /dev/cpuctl0 ]; then
|
|
pstatus yellow UNKNOWN "is msr kernel module available?"
|
|
else
|
|
# the new MSR 'PRED_CTRL' is at offset 0x49, write-only
|
|
# we test if of all cpus
|
|
val=0
|
|
cpu_mismatch=0
|
|
for i in $(seq 0 "$idx_max_cpu")
|
|
do
|
|
write_msr 0x49 "$i"; ret=$?
|
|
if [ "$i" -eq 0 ]; then
|
|
val=$ret
|
|
else
|
|
if [ "$ret" -eq $val ]; then
|
|
continue
|
|
else
|
|
cpu_mismatch=1
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
done
|
|
|
|
if [ $val -eq 0 ]; then
|
|
if [ $cpu_mismatch -eq 0 ]; then
|
|
pstatus green YES
|
|
else
|
|
pstatus green YES "But not in all CPUs"
|
|
fi
|
|
elif [ $val -eq 200 ]; then
|
|
pstatus yellow UNKNOWN "is msr kernel module available?"
|
|
else
|
|
pstatus yellow NO
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
_info_nol " * CPU indicates IBPB capability: "
|
|
# CPUID EAX=0x80000008, ECX=0x00 return EBX[12] indicates support for just IBPB.
|
|
if [ "$cpuid_spec_ctrl" = 1 ]; then
|
|
# spec_ctrl implies ibpb
|
|
cpuid_ibpb='SPEC_CTRL'
|
|
pstatus green YES "SPEC_CTRL feature bit"
|
|
elif is_intel; then
|
|
if [ "$cpuid_spec_ctrl" = -1 ]; then
|
|
pstatus yellow UNKNOWN "is cpuid kernel module available?"
|
|
else
|
|
pstatus yellow NO
|
|
fi
|
|
elif is_amd; then
|
|
read_cpuid 0x80000008 $EBX 12 1 1; ret=$?
|
|
if [ $ret -eq 0 ]; then
|
|
cpuid_ibpb='IBPB_SUPPORT'
|
|
pstatus green YES "IBPB_SUPPORT feature bit"
|
|
elif [ $ret -eq 1 ]; then
|
|
pstatus yellow NO
|
|
else
|
|
pstatus yellow UNKNOWN "is cpuid kernel module available?"
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# STIBP
|
|
_info " * Single Thread Indirect Branch Predictors (STIBP)"
|
|
_info_nol " * SPEC_CTRL MSR is available: "
|
|
if [ "$spec_ctrl_msr" = 1 ]; then
|
|
pstatus green YES
|
|
elif [ "$spec_ctrl_msr" = 0 ]; then
|
|
pstatus yellow NO
|
|
else
|
|
pstatus yellow UNKNOWN "is msr kernel module available?"
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
_info_nol " * CPU indicates STIBP capability: "
|
|
# intel: A processor supports STIBP if it enumerates CPUID (EAX=7H,ECX=0):EDX[27] as 1
|
|
# amd: 8000_0008 EBX[15]=1
|
|
if is_intel; then
|
|
read_cpuid 0x7 $EDX 27 1 1; ret=$?
|
|
if [ $ret -eq 0 ]; then
|
|
pstatus green YES "Intel STIBP feature bit"
|
|
#cpuid_stibp='Intel STIBP'
|
|
fi
|
|
elif is_amd; then
|
|
read_cpuid 0x80000008 $EBX 15 1 1; ret=$?
|
|
if [ $ret -eq 0 ]; then
|
|
pstatus green YES "AMD STIBP feature bit"
|
|
#cpuid_stibp='AMD STIBP'
|
|
fi
|
|
else
|
|
ret=-1
|
|
pstatus yellow UNKNOWN "unknown CPU"
|
|
fi
|
|
if [ $ret -eq 1 ]; then
|
|
pstatus yellow NO
|
|
elif [ $ret -eq 2 ]; then
|
|
pstatus yellow UNKNOWN "is cpuid kernel module available?"
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
|
|
if is_amd; then
|
|
_info_nol " * CPU indicates preferring STIBP always-on: "
|
|
read_cpuid 0x80000008 $EBX 17 1 1; ret=$?
|
|
if [ $ret -eq 0 ]; then
|
|
pstatus green YES
|
|
else
|
|
pstatus yellow NO
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# variant 4
|
|
if is_intel; then
|
|
_info " * Speculative Store Bypass Disable (SSBD)"
|
|
_info_nol " * CPU indicates SSBD capability: "
|
|
read_cpuid 0x7 $EDX 31 1 1; ret=$?
|
|
if [ $ret -eq 0 ]; then
|
|
cpuid_ssbd='Intel SSBD'
|
|
fi
|
|
elif is_amd; then
|
|
_info " * Speculative Store Bypass Disable (SSBD)"
|
|
_info_nol " * CPU indicates SSBD capability: "
|
|
read_cpuid 0x80000008 $EBX 24 1 1; ret24=$?
|
|
read_cpuid 0x80000008 $EBX 25 1 1; ret25=$?
|
|
if [ $ret24 -eq 0 ]; then
|
|
cpuid_ssbd='AMD SSBD in SPEC_CTRL'
|
|
#cpuid_ssbd_spec_ctrl=1
|
|
elif [ $ret25 -eq 0 ]; then
|
|
cpuid_ssbd='AMD SSBD in VIRT_SPEC_CTRL'
|
|
#cpuid_ssbd_virt_spec_ctrl=1
|
|
elif [ "$cpu_family" -ge 21 ] && [ "$cpu_family" -le 23 ]; then
|
|
cpuid_ssbd='AMD non-architectural MSR'
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
if [ -n "$cpuid_ssbd" ]; then
|
|
pstatus green YES "$cpuid_ssbd"
|
|
elif [ "$ret24" = 2 ] && [ "$ret25" = 2 ]; then
|
|
pstatus yellow UNKNOWN "is cpuid kernel module available?"
|
|
else
|
|
pstatus yellow NO
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
if is_amd; then
|
|
# similar to SSB_NO for intel
|
|
read_cpuid 0x80000008 $EBX 26 1 1; ret=$?
|
|
if [ $ret -eq 0 ]; then
|
|
amd_ssb_no=1
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
_info " * L1 data cache invalidation"
|
|
_info_nol " * FLUSH_CMD MSR is available: "
|
|
if [ ! -e /dev/cpu/0/msr ] && [ ! -e /dev/cpuctl0 ]; then
|
|
pstatus yellow UNKNOWN "is msr kernel module available?"
|
|
else
|
|
# the new MSR 'FLUSH_CMD' is at offset 0x10b, write-only
|
|
# we test if of all cpus
|
|
val=0
|
|
cpu_mismatch=0
|
|
for i in $(seq 0 "$idx_max_cpu")
|
|
do
|
|
write_msr 0x10b "$i"; ret=$?
|
|
if [ "$i" -eq 0 ]; then
|
|
val=$ret
|
|
else
|
|
if [ "$ret" -eq $val ]; then
|
|
continue
|
|
else
|
|
cpu_mismatch=1
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
done
|
|
|
|
if [ $val -eq 0 ]; then
|
|
if [ $cpu_mismatch -eq 0 ]; then
|
|
pstatus green YES
|
|
else
|
|
pstatus green YES "But not in all CPUs"
|
|
fi
|
|
elif [ $val -eq 200 ]; then
|
|
pstatus yellow UNKNOWN "is msr kernel module available?"
|
|
else
|
|
pstatus yellow NO
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
if is_intel; then
|
|
_info " * Enhanced IBRS (IBRS_ALL)"
|
|
_info_nol " * CPU indicates ARCH_CAPABILITIES MSR availability: "
|
|
cpuid_arch_capabilities=-1
|
|
# A processor supports the ARCH_CAPABILITIES MSR if it enumerates CPUID (EAX=7H,ECX=0):EDX[29] as 1
|
|
read_cpuid 0x7 $EDX 29 1 1; ret=$?
|
|
if [ $ret -eq 0 ]; then
|
|
pstatus green YES
|
|
cpuid_arch_capabilities=1
|
|
elif [ $ret -eq 2 ]; then
|
|
pstatus yellow UNKNOWN "is cpuid kernel module available?"
|
|
else
|
|
pstatus yellow NO
|
|
cpuid_arch_capabilities=0
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
_info_nol " * ARCH_CAPABILITIES MSR advertises IBRS_ALL capability: "
|
|
capabilities_rdcl_no=-1
|
|
capabilities_ibrs_all=-1
|
|
capabilities_ssb_no=-1
|
|
capabilities_rsba=-1
|
|
if [ "$cpuid_arch_capabilities" = -1 ]; then
|
|
pstatus yellow UNKNOWN
|
|
elif [ "$cpuid_arch_capabilities" != 1 ]; then
|
|
capabilities_rdcl_no=0
|
|
capabilities_ibrs_all=0
|
|
capabilities_ssb_no=0
|
|
capabilities_rsba=0
|
|
pstatus yellow NO
|
|
elif [ ! -e /dev/cpu/0/msr ] && [ ! -e /dev/cpuctl0 ]; then
|
|
spec_ctrl_msr=-1
|
|
pstatus yellow UNKNOWN "is msr kernel module available?"
|
|
else
|
|
# the new MSR 'ARCH_CAPABILITIES' is at offset 0x10a
|
|
# we check if we have it for all cpus
|
|
val=0
|
|
val_cap_msr=0
|
|
cpu_mismatch=0
|
|
for i in $(seq 0 "$idx_max_cpu")
|
|
do
|
|
read_msr 0x10a "$i"; ret=$?
|
|
capabilities=$read_msr_value
|
|
if [ "$i" -eq 0 ]; then
|
|
val=$ret
|
|
val_cap_msr=$capabilities
|
|
else
|
|
if [ "$ret" -eq "$val" ] && [ "$capabilities" -eq "$val_cap_msr" ]; then
|
|
continue
|
|
else
|
|
cpu_mismatch=1
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
done
|
|
capabilities=$val_cap_msr
|
|
capabilities_rdcl_no=0
|
|
capabilities_ibrs_all=0
|
|
capabilities_ssb_no=0
|
|
capabilities_rsba=0
|
|
if [ $val -eq 0 ]; then
|
|
_debug "capabilities MSR is $capabilities (decimal)"
|
|
[ $(( capabilities >> 0 & 1 )) -eq 1 ] && capabilities_rdcl_no=1
|
|
[ $(( capabilities >> 1 & 1 )) -eq 1 ] && capabilities_ibrs_all=1
|
|
[ $(( capabilities >> 2 & 1 )) -eq 1 ] && capabilities_rsba=1
|
|
[ $(( capabilities >> 4 & 1 )) -eq 1 ] && capabilities_ssb_no=1
|
|
_debug "capabilities says rdcl_no=$capabilities_rdcl_no ibrs_all=$capabilities_ibrs_all ssb_no=$capabilities_ssb_no rsba=$capabilities_rsba"
|
|
if [ "$capabilities_ibrs_all" = 1 ]; then
|
|
if [ $cpu_mismatch -eq 0 ]; then
|
|
pstatus green YES
|
|
else
|
|
pstatus green YES "But not in all CPUs"
|
|
fi
|
|
else
|
|
pstatus yellow NO
|
|
fi
|
|
elif [ $val -eq 200 ]; then
|
|
pstatus yellow UNKNOWN "is msr kernel module available?"
|
|
elif [ $val -eq 201 ]; then
|
|
pstatus yellow UNKNOWN "missing tool, install either msr-tools or perl"
|
|
else
|
|
pstatus yellow NO
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
_info_nol " * CPU explicitly indicates not being vulnerable to Meltdown (RDCL_NO): "
|
|
if [ "$capabilities_rdcl_no" = -1 ]; then
|
|
pstatus yellow UNKNOWN
|
|
elif [ "$capabilities_rdcl_no" = 1 ]; then
|
|
pstatus green YES
|
|
else
|
|
pstatus yellow NO
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
_info_nol " * CPU explicitly indicates not being vulnerable to Variant 4 (SSB_NO): "
|
|
if [ "$capabilities_ssb_no" = -1 ]; then
|
|
pstatus yellow UNKNOWN
|
|
elif [ "$capabilities_ssb_no" = 1 ] || [ "$amd_ssb_no" = 1 ]; then
|
|
pstatus green YES
|
|
else
|
|
pstatus yellow NO
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
_info_nol " * Hypervisor indicates host CPU might be vulnerable to RSB underflow (RSBA): "
|
|
if [ "$capabilities_rsba" = -1 ]; then
|
|
pstatus yellow UNKNOWN
|
|
elif [ "$capabilities_rsba" = 1 ]; then
|
|
pstatus yellow YES
|
|
else
|
|
pstatus blue NO
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
_info_nol " * CPU microcode is known to cause stability problems: "
|
|
if is_ucode_blacklisted; then
|
|
pstatus red YES "$ucode_found"
|
|
_warn
|
|
_warn "The microcode your CPU is running on is known to cause instability problems,"
|
|
_warn "such as intempestive reboots or random crashes."
|
|
_warn "You are advised to either revert to a previous microcode version (that might not have"
|
|
_warn "the mitigations for Spectre), or upgrade to a newer one if available."
|
|
_warn
|
|
else
|
|
pstatus blue NO "$ucode_found"
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
_info_nol " * CPU microcode is the latest known available version: "
|
|
is_latest_known_ucode; ret=$?
|
|
if [ $ret -eq 0 ]; then
|
|
pstatus green YES "$ucode_latest"
|
|
elif [ $ret -eq 1 ]; then
|
|
pstatus red NO "$ucode_latest"
|
|
else
|
|
pstatus blue UNKNOWN "$ucode_latest"
|
|
fi
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
check_cpu_vulnerabilities()
|
|
{
|
|
_info "* CPU vulnerability to the speculative execution attack variants"
|
|
for v in 1 2 3 3a 4 l1tf; do
|
|
_info_nol " * Vulnerable to Variant $v: "
|
|
if is_cpu_vulnerable $v; then
|
|
pstatus yellow YES
|
|
else
|
|
pstatus green NO
|
|
fi
|
|
done
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
check_redhat_canonical_spectre()
|
|
{
|
|
# if we were already called, don't do it again
|
|
[ -n "$redhat_canonical_spectre" ] && return
|
|
|
|
if ! which "${opt_arch_prefix}strings" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
|
|
redhat_canonical_spectre=-1
|
|
elif [ -n "$kernel_err" ]; then
|
|
redhat_canonical_spectre=-2
|
|
else
|
|
# Red Hat / Ubuntu specific variant1 patch is difficult to detect,
|
|
# let's use the two same tricks than the official Red Hat detection script uses:
|
|
if "${opt_arch_prefix}strings" "$kernel" | grep -qw noibrs && "${opt_arch_prefix}strings" "$kernel" | grep -qw noibpb; then
|
|
# 1) detect their specific variant2 patch. If it's present, it means
|
|
# that the variant1 patch is also present (both were merged at the same time)
|
|
_debug "found redhat/canonical version of the variant2 patch (implies variant1)"
|
|
redhat_canonical_spectre=1
|
|
elif "${opt_arch_prefix}strings" "$kernel" | grep -q 'x86/pti:'; then
|
|
# 2) detect their specific variant3 patch. If it's present, but the variant2
|
|
# is not, it means that only variant1 is present in addition to variant3
|
|
_debug "found redhat/canonical version of the variant3 patch (implies variant1 but not variant2)"
|
|
redhat_canonical_spectre=2
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else
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redhat_canonical_spectre=0
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fi
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fi
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}
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###################
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# SPECTRE VARIANT 1
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check_variant1()
|
|
{
|
|
_info "\033[1;34mCVE-2017-5753 [bounds check bypass] aka 'Spectre Variant 1'\033[0m"
|
|
if [ "$os" = Linux ]; then
|
|
check_variant1_linux
|
|
elif echo "$os" | grep -q BSD; then
|
|
check_variant1_bsd
|
|
else
|
|
_warn "Unsupported OS ($os)"
|
|
fi
|
|
}
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|
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|
check_variant1_linux()
|
|
{
|
|
status=UNK
|
|
sys_interface_available=0
|
|
msg=''
|
|
if sys_interface_check "/sys/devices/system/cpu/vulnerabilities/spectre_v1"; then
|
|
# this kernel has the /sys interface, trust it over everything
|
|
# v0.33+: don't. some kernels have backported the array_index_mask_nospec() workaround without
|
|
# modifying the vulnerabilities/spectre_v1 file. that's bad. we can't trust it when it says Vulnerable :(
|
|
# see "silent backport" detection at the bottom of this func
|
|
sys_interface_available=1
|
|
fi
|
|
if [ "$opt_sysfs_only" != 1 ]; then
|
|
# no /sys interface (or offline mode), fallback to our own ways
|
|
_info_nol "* Kernel has array_index_mask_nospec: "
|
|
# vanilla: look for the Linus' mask aka array_index_mask_nospec()
|
|
# that is inlined at least in raw_copy_from_user (__get_user_X symbols)
|
|
#mov PER_CPU_VAR(current_task), %_ASM_DX
|
|
#cmp TASK_addr_limit(%_ASM_DX),%_ASM_AX
|
|
#jae bad_get_user
|
|
# /* array_index_mask_nospec() are the 2 opcodes that follow */
|
|
#+sbb %_ASM_DX, %_ASM_DX
|
|
#+and %_ASM_DX, %_ASM_AX
|
|
#ASM_STAC
|
|
# x86 64bits: jae(0x0f 0x83 0x?? 0x?? 0x?? 0x??) sbb(0x48 0x19 0xd2) and(0x48 0x21 0xd0)
|
|
# x86 32bits: cmp(0x3b 0x82 0x?? 0x?? 0x00 0x00) jae(0x73 0x??) sbb(0x19 0xd2) and(0x21 0xd0)
|
|
#
|
|
# arm32
|
|
##ifdef CONFIG_THUMB2_KERNEL
|
|
##define CSDB ".inst.w 0xf3af8014"
|
|
##else
|
|
##define CSDB ".inst 0xe320f014" e320f014
|
|
##endif
|
|
#asm volatile(
|
|
# "cmp %1, %2\n" e1500003
|
|
#" sbc %0, %1, %1\n" e0c03000
|
|
#CSDB
|
|
#: "=r" (mask)
|
|
#: "r" (idx), "Ir" (sz)
|
|
#: "cc");
|
|
#
|
|
# http://git.arm.linux.org.uk/cgit/linux-arm.git/commit/?h=spectre&id=a78d156587931a2c3b354534aa772febf6c9e855
|
|
if [ -n "$kernel_err" ]; then
|
|
pstatus yellow UNKNOWN "couldn't check ($kernel_err)"
|
|
elif ! which perl >/dev/null 2>&1; then
|
|
pstatus yellow UNKNOWN "missing 'perl' binary, please install it"
|
|
else
|
|
perl -ne '/\x0f\x83....\x48\x19\xd2\x48\x21\xd0/ and $found++; END { exit($found) }' "$kernel"; ret=$?
|
|
if [ $ret -gt 0 ]; then
|
|
pstatus green YES "$ret occurrence(s) found of x86 64 bits array_index_mask_nospec()"
|
|
v1_mask_nospec="x86 64 bits array_index_mask_nospec"
|
|
else
|
|
perl -ne '/\x3b\x82..\x00\x00\x73.\x19\xd2\x21\xd0/ and $found++; END { exit($found) }' "$kernel"; ret=$?
|
|
if [ $ret -gt 0 ]; then
|
|
pstatus green YES "$ret occurrence(s) found of x86 32 bits array_index_mask_nospec()"
|
|
v1_mask_nospec="x86 32 bits array_index_mask_nospec"
|
|
else
|
|
ret=$("${opt_arch_prefix}objdump" -d "$kernel" | grep -w -e f3af8014 -e e320f014 -B2 | grep -B1 -w sbc | grep -w -c cmp)
|
|
if [ "$ret" -gt 0 ]; then
|
|
pstatus green YES "$ret occurrence(s) found of arm 32 bits array_index_mask_nospec()"
|
|
v1_mask_nospec="arm 32 bits array_index_mask_nospec"
|
|
else
|
|
pstatus yellow NO
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
_info_nol "* Kernel has the Red Hat/Ubuntu patch: "
|
|
check_redhat_canonical_spectre
|
|
if [ "$redhat_canonical_spectre" = -1 ]; then
|
|
pstatus yellow UNKNOWN "missing '${opt_arch_prefix}strings' tool, please install it, usually it's in the binutils package"
|
|
elif [ "$redhat_canonical_spectre" = -2 ]; then
|
|
pstatus yellow UNKNOWN "couldn't check ($kernel_err)"
|
|
elif [ "$redhat_canonical_spectre" = 1 ]; then
|
|
pstatus green YES
|
|
elif [ "$redhat_canonical_spectre" = 2 ]; then
|
|
pstatus green YES "but without IBRS"
|
|
else
|
|
pstatus yellow NO
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
_info_nol "* Kernel has mask_nospec64 (arm64): "
|
|
#.macro mask_nospec64, idx, limit, tmp
|
|
#sub \tmp, \idx, \limit
|
|
#bic \tmp, \tmp, \idx
|
|
#and \idx, \idx, \tmp, asr #63
|
|
#csdb
|
|
#.endm
|
|
#$ aarch64-linux-gnu-objdump -d vmlinux | grep -w bic -A1 -B1 | grep -w sub -A2 | grep -w and -B2
|
|
#ffffff8008082e44: cb190353 sub x19, x26, x25
|
|
#ffffff8008082e48: 8a3a0273 bic x19, x19, x26
|
|
#ffffff8008082e4c: 8a93ff5a and x26, x26, x19, asr #63
|
|
#ffffff8008082e50: d503229f hint #0x14
|
|
# /!\ can also just be "csdb" instead of "hint #0x14" for native objdump
|
|
#
|
|
# if we have v1_mask_nospec or redhat_canonical_spectre>0, don't bother disassembling the kernel, the answer is no.
|
|
if [ -n "$v1_mask_nospec" ] || [ "$redhat_canonical_spectre" -gt 0 ]; then
|
|
pstatus yellow NO
|
|
elif [ -n "$kernel_err" ]; then
|
|
pstatus yellow UNKNOWN "couldn't check ($kernel_err)"
|
|
elif ! which perl >/dev/null 2>&1; then
|
|
pstatus yellow UNKNOWN "missing 'perl' binary, please install it"
|
|
elif ! which "${opt_arch_prefix}objdump" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
|
|
pstatus yellow UNKNOWN "missing '${opt_arch_prefix}objdump' tool, please install it, usually it's in the binutils package"
|
|
else
|
|
"${opt_arch_prefix}objdump" -d "$kernel" | perl -ne 'push @r, $_; /\s(hint|csdb)\s/ && $r[0]=~/\ssub\s+(x\d+)/ && $r[1]=~/\sbic\s+$1,\s+$1,/ && $r[2]=~/\sand\s/ && exit(9); shift @r if @r>3'; ret=$?
|
|
if [ "$ret" -eq 9 ]; then
|
|
pstatus green YES "mask_nospec64 macro is present and used"
|
|
v1_mask_nospec="arm64 mask_nospec64"
|
|
else
|
|
pstatus yellow NO
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
if [ "$opt_verbose" -ge 2 ] || ( [ -z "$v1_mask_nospec" ] && [ "$redhat_canonical_spectre" != 1 ] && [ "$redhat_canonical_spectre" != 2 ] ); then
|
|
# this is a slow heuristic and we don't need it if we already know the kernel is patched
|
|
# but still show it in verbose mode
|
|
_info_nol "* Checking count of LFENCE instructions following a jump in kernel... "
|
|
if [ -n "$kernel_err" ]; then
|
|
pstatus yellow UNKNOWN "couldn't check ($kernel_err)"
|
|
else
|
|
if ! which "${opt_arch_prefix}objdump" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
|
|
pstatus yellow UNKNOWN "missing '${opt_arch_prefix}objdump' tool, please install it, usually it's in the binutils package"
|
|
else
|
|
# here we disassemble the kernel and count the number of occurrences of the LFENCE opcode
|
|
# in non-patched kernels, this has been empirically determined as being around 40-50
|
|
# in patched kernels, this is more around 70-80, sometimes way higher (100+)
|
|
# v0.13: 68 found in a 3.10.23-xxxx-std-ipv6-64 (with lots of modules compiled-in directly), which doesn't have the LFENCE patches,
|
|
# so let's push the threshold to 70.
|
|
# v0.33+: now only count lfence opcodes after a jump, way less error-prone
|
|
# non patched kernel have between 0 and 20 matches, patched ones have at least 40-45
|
|
nb_lfence=$("${opt_arch_prefix}objdump" -d "$kernel" 2>/dev/null | grep -w -B1 lfence | grep -Ewc 'jmp|jne|je')
|
|
if [ "$nb_lfence" -lt 30 ]; then
|
|
pstatus yellow NO "only $nb_lfence jump-then-lfence instructions found, should be >= 30 (heuristic)"
|
|
else
|
|
v1_lfence=1
|
|
pstatus green YES "$nb_lfence jump-then-lfence instructions found, which is >= 30 (heuristic)"
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
else
|
|
# we have no sysfs but were asked to use it only!
|
|
msg="/sys vulnerability interface use forced, but it's not available!"
|
|
status=UNK
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# report status
|
|
cve='CVE-2017-5753'
|
|
|
|
if ! is_cpu_vulnerable 1; then
|
|
# override status & msg in case CPU is not vulnerable after all
|
|
pvulnstatus $cve OK "your CPU vendor reported your CPU model as not vulnerable"
|
|
elif [ -z "$msg" ]; then
|
|
# if msg is empty, sysfs check didn't fill it, rely on our own test
|
|
if [ -n "$v1_mask_nospec" ]; then
|
|
pvulnstatus $cve OK "Kernel source has been patched to mitigate the vulnerability ($v1_mask_nospec)"
|
|
elif [ "$redhat_canonical_spectre" = 1 ] || [ "$redhat_canonical_spectre" = 2 ]; then
|
|
pvulnstatus $cve OK "Kernel source has been patched to mitigate the vulnerability (Red Hat/Ubuntu patch)"
|
|
elif [ "$v1_lfence" = 1 ]; then
|
|
pvulnstatus $cve OK "Kernel source has PROBABLY been patched to mitigate the vulnerability (jump-then-lfence instructions heuristic)"
|
|
elif [ "$kernel_err" ]; then
|
|
pvulnstatus $cve UNK "Couldn't find kernel image or tools missing to execute the checks"
|
|
explain "Re-run this script with root privileges, after installing the missing tools indicated above"
|
|
else
|
|
pvulnstatus $cve VULN "Kernel source needs to be patched to mitigate the vulnerability"
|
|
explain "Your kernel is too old to have the mitigation for Variant 1, you should upgrade to a newer kernel. If you're using a Linux distro and didn't compile the kernel yourself, you should upgrade your distro to get a newer kernel."
|
|
fi
|
|
else
|
|
if [ "$msg" = "Vulnerable" ] && [ -n "$v1_mask_nospec" ]; then
|
|
pvulnstatus $cve OK "Kernel source has been patched to mitigate the vulnerability (silent backport of array_index_mask_nospec)"
|
|
else
|
|
if [ "$msg" = "Vulnerable" ]; then
|
|
msg="Kernel source needs to be patched to mitigate the vulnerability"
|
|
_explain="Your kernel is too old to have the mitigation for Variant 1, you should upgrade to a newer kernel. If you're using a Linux distro and didn't compile the kernel yourself, you should upgrade your distro to get a newer kernel."
|
|
fi
|
|
pvulnstatus $cve "$status" "$msg"
|
|
[ -n "$_explain" ] && explain "$_explain"
|
|
unset _explain
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
check_variant1_bsd()
|
|
{
|
|
cve='CVE-2017-5753'
|
|
if ! is_cpu_vulnerable 1; then
|
|
# override status & msg in case CPU is not vulnerable after all
|
|
pvulnstatus $cve OK "your CPU vendor reported your CPU model as not vulnerable"
|
|
else
|
|
pvulnstatus $cve VULN "no mitigation for BSD yet"
|
|
fi
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
###################
|
|
# SPECTRE VARIANT 2
|
|
check_variant2()
|
|
{
|
|
_info "\033[1;34mCVE-2017-5715 [branch target injection] aka 'Spectre Variant 2'\033[0m"
|
|
if [ "$os" = Linux ]; then
|
|
check_variant2_linux
|
|
elif echo "$os" | grep -q BSD; then
|
|
check_variant2_bsd
|
|
else
|
|
_warn "Unsupported OS ($os)"
|
|
fi
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
check_variant2_linux()
|
|
{
|
|
status=UNK
|
|
sys_interface_available=0
|
|
msg=''
|
|
if sys_interface_check "/sys/devices/system/cpu/vulnerabilities/spectre_v2"; then
|
|
# this kernel has the /sys interface, trust it over everything
|
|
sys_interface_available=1
|
|
fi
|
|
if [ "$opt_sysfs_only" != 1 ]; then
|
|
_info "* Mitigation 1"
|
|
|
|
ibrs_can_tell=0
|
|
ibrs_supported=''
|
|
ibrs_enabled=''
|
|
ibpb_can_tell=0
|
|
ibpb_supported=''
|
|
ibpb_enabled=''
|
|
|
|
if [ "$opt_live" = 1 ]; then
|
|
# in live mode, we can check for the ibrs_enabled file in debugfs
|
|
# all versions of the patches have it (NOT the case of IBPB or KPTI)
|
|
ibrs_can_tell=1
|
|
mount_debugfs
|
|
for dir in \
|
|
/sys/kernel/debug \
|
|
/sys/kernel/debug/x86 \
|
|
/proc/sys/kernel; do
|
|
if [ -e "$dir/ibrs_enabled" ]; then
|
|
# if the file is there, we have IBRS compiled-in
|
|
# /sys/kernel/debug/ibrs_enabled: vanilla
|
|
# /sys/kernel/debug/x86/ibrs_enabled: Red Hat (see https://access.redhat.com/articles/3311301)
|
|
# /proc/sys/kernel/ibrs_enabled: OpenSUSE tumbleweed
|
|
specex_knob_dir=$dir
|
|
ibrs_supported="$dir/ibrs_enabled exists"
|
|
ibrs_enabled=$(cat "$dir/ibrs_enabled" 2>/dev/null)
|
|
_debug "ibrs: found $dir/ibrs_enabled=$ibrs_enabled"
|
|
# if ibrs_enabled is there, ibpb_enabled will be in the same dir
|
|
if [ -e "$dir/ibpb_enabled" ]; then
|
|
# if the file is there, we have IBPB compiled-in (see note above for IBRS)
|
|
ibpb_supported="$dir/ibpb_enabled exists"
|
|
ibpb_enabled=$(cat "$dir/ibpb_enabled" 2>/dev/null)
|
|
_debug "ibpb: found $dir/ibpb_enabled=$ibpb_enabled"
|
|
else
|
|
_debug "ibpb: $dir/ibpb_enabled file doesn't exist"
|
|
fi
|
|
break
|
|
else
|
|
_debug "ibrs: $dir/ibrs_enabled file doesn't exist"
|
|
fi
|
|
done
|
|
# on some newer kernels, the spec_ctrl_ibrs flag in "$procfs/cpuinfo"
|
|
# is set when ibrs has been administratively enabled (usually from cmdline)
|
|
# which in that case means ibrs is supported *and* enabled for kernel & user
|
|
# as per the ibrs patch series v3
|
|
if [ -z "$ibrs_supported" ]; then
|
|
if grep ^flags "$procfs/cpuinfo" | grep -qw spec_ctrl_ibrs; then
|
|
_debug "ibrs: found spec_ctrl_ibrs flag in $procfs/cpuinfo"
|
|
ibrs_supported="spec_ctrl_ibrs flag in $procfs/cpuinfo"
|
|
# enabled=2 -> kernel & user
|
|
ibrs_enabled=2
|
|
# XXX and what about ibpb ?
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
if [ -e "/sys/devices/system/cpu/vulnerabilities/spectre_v2" ]; then
|
|
# when IBPB is enabled on 4.15+, we can see it in sysfs
|
|
if grep -q 'IBPB' "/sys/devices/system/cpu/vulnerabilities/spectre_v2"; then
|
|
_debug "ibpb: found enabled in sysfs"
|
|
[ -z "$ibpb_supported" ] && ibpb_supported='IBPB found enabled in sysfs'
|
|
[ -z "$ibpb_enabled" ] && ibpb_enabled=1
|
|
fi
|
|
# when IBRS_FW is enabled on 4.15+, we can see it in sysfs
|
|
if grep -q ', IBRS_FW' "/sys/devices/system/cpu/vulnerabilities/spectre_v2"; then
|
|
_debug "ibrs: found IBRS_FW in sysfs"
|
|
[ -z "$ibrs_supported" ] && ibrs_supported='found IBRS_FW in sysfs'
|
|
ibrs_fw_enabled=1
|
|
fi
|
|
# when IBRS is enabled on 4.15+, we can see it in sysfs
|
|
if grep -q -e 'IBRS' -e 'Indirect Branch Restricted Speculation' "/sys/devices/system/cpu/vulnerabilities/spectre_v2"; then
|
|
_debug "ibrs: found IBRS in sysfs"
|
|
[ -z "$ibrs_supported" ] && ibrs_supported='found IBRS in sysfs'
|
|
[ -z "$ibrs_enabled" ] && ibrs_enabled=3
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
# in live mode, if ibrs or ibpb is supported and we didn't find these are enabled, then they are not
|
|
[ -n "$ibrs_supported" ] && [ -z "$ibrs_enabled" ] && ibrs_enabled=0
|
|
[ -n "$ibpb_supported" ] && [ -z "$ibpb_enabled" ] && ibpb_enabled=0
|
|
fi
|
|
if [ -z "$ibrs_supported" ]; then
|
|
check_redhat_canonical_spectre
|
|
if [ "$redhat_canonical_spectre" = 1 ]; then
|
|
ibrs_supported="Red Hat/Ubuntu variant"
|
|
ibpb_supported="Red Hat/Ubuntu variant"
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
if [ -z "$ibrs_supported" ] && [ -n "$kernel" ]; then
|
|
if ! which "${opt_arch_prefix}strings" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
|
|
:
|
|
else
|
|
ibrs_can_tell=1
|
|
ibrs_supported=$("${opt_arch_prefix}strings" "$kernel" | grep -Fw -e ', IBRS_FW' | head -1)
|
|
if [ -n "$ibrs_supported" ]; then
|
|
_debug "ibrs: found ibrs evidence in kernel image ($ibrs_supported)"
|
|
ibrs_supported="found '$ibrs_supported' in kernel image"
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
if [ -z "$ibrs_supported" ] && [ -n "$opt_map" ]; then
|
|
ibrs_can_tell=1
|
|
if grep -q spec_ctrl "$opt_map"; then
|
|
ibrs_supported="found spec_ctrl in symbols file"
|
|
_debug "ibrs: found '*spec_ctrl*' symbol in $opt_map"
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
# recent (4.15) vanilla kernels have IBPB but not IBRS, and without the debugfs tunables of Red Hat
|
|
# we can detect it directly in the image
|
|
if [ -z "$ibpb_supported" ] && [ -n "$kernel" ]; then
|
|
if ! which "${opt_arch_prefix}strings" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
|
|
:
|
|
else
|
|
ibpb_can_tell=1
|
|
ibpb_supported=$("${opt_arch_prefix}strings" "$kernel" | grep -Fw -e 'ibpb' -e ', IBPB' | head -1)
|
|
if [ -n "$ibpb_supported" ]; then
|
|
_debug "ibpb: found ibpb evidence in kernel image ($ibpb_supported)"
|
|
ibpb_supported="found '$ibpb_supported' in kernel image"
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
_info_nol " * Kernel is compiled with IBRS support: "
|
|
if [ -z "$ibrs_supported" ]; then
|
|
if [ "$ibrs_can_tell" = 1 ]; then
|
|
pstatus yellow NO
|
|
else
|
|
# if we're in offline mode without System.map, we can't really know
|
|
pstatus yellow UNKNOWN "in offline mode, we need the kernel image and System.map to be able to tell"
|
|
fi
|
|
else
|
|
if [ "$opt_verbose" -ge 2 ]; then
|
|
pstatus green YES "$ibrs_supported"
|
|
else
|
|
pstatus green YES
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
_info_nol " * IBRS enabled and active: "
|
|
if [ "$opt_live" = 1 ]; then
|
|
if [ "$ibpb_enabled" = 2 ]; then
|
|
# if ibpb=2, ibrs is forcefully=0
|
|
pstatus blue NO "IBPB used instead of IBRS in all kernel entrypoints"
|
|
else
|
|
# 0 means disabled
|
|
# 1 is enabled only for kernel space
|
|
# 2 is enabled for kernel and user space
|
|
# 3 is enabled
|
|
case "$ibrs_enabled" in
|
|
0)
|
|
if [ "$ibrs_fw_enabled" = 1 ]; then
|
|
pstatus blue YES "for firmware code only"
|
|
else
|
|
pstatus yellow NO
|
|
fi
|
|
;;
|
|
1) if [ "$ibrs_fw_enabled" = 1 ]; then pstatus green YES "for kernel space and firmware code"; else pstatus green YES "for kernel space"; fi;;
|
|
2) if [ "$ibrs_fw_enabled" = 1 ]; then pstatus green YES "for kernel, user space, and firmware code" ; else pstatus green YES "for both kernel and user space"; fi;;
|
|
3) if [ "$ibrs_fw_enabled" = 1 ]; then pstatus green YES "for kernel and firmware code"; else pstatus green YES; fi;;
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*) if [ "$cpuid_ibrs" != 'SPEC_CTRL' ] && [ "$cpuid_ibrs" != 'IBRS_SUPPORT' ] && [ "$cpuid_spec_ctrl" != -1 ];
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then pstatus yellow NO; _debug "ibrs: known cpu not supporting SPEC-CTRL or IBRS";
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|
else
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pstatus yellow UNKNOWN; fi;;
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esac
|
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fi
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else
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pstatus blue N/A "not testable in offline mode"
|
|
fi
|
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_info_nol " * Kernel is compiled with IBPB support: "
|
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if [ -z "$ibpb_supported" ]; then
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if [ "$ibpb_can_tell" = 1 ]; then
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pstatus yellow NO
|
|
else
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# if we're in offline mode without System.map, we can't really know
|
|
pstatus yellow UNKNOWN "in offline mode, we need the kernel image to be able to tell"
|
|
fi
|
|
else
|
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if [ "$opt_verbose" -ge 2 ]; then
|
|
pstatus green YES "$ibpb_supported"
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|
else
|
|
pstatus green YES
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
_info_nol " * IBPB enabled and active: "
|
|
if [ "$opt_live" = 1 ]; then
|
|
case "$ibpb_enabled" in
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|
"")
|
|
if [ "$ibrs_supported" = 1 ]; then
|
|
pstatus yellow UNKNOWN
|
|
else
|
|
pstatus yellow NO
|
|
fi
|
|
;;
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|
0)
|
|
pstatus yellow NO
|
|
;;
|
|
1) pstatus green YES;;
|
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2) pstatus green YES "IBPB used instead of IBRS in all kernel entrypoints";;
|
|
*) pstatus yellow UNKNOWN;;
|
|
esac
|
|
else
|
|
pstatus blue N/A "not testable in offline mode"
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
_info "* Mitigation 2"
|
|
_info_nol " * Kernel has branch predictor hardening (arm): "
|
|
if [ -r "$opt_config" ]; then
|
|
bp_harden_can_tell=1
|
|
bp_harden=$(grep -w 'CONFIG_HARDEN_BRANCH_PREDICTOR=y' "$opt_config")
|
|
if [ -n "$bp_harden" ]; then
|
|
pstatus green YES
|
|
_debug "bp_harden: found '$bp_harden' in $opt_config"
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
if [ -z "$bp_harden" ] && [ -n "$opt_map" ]; then
|
|
bp_harden_can_tell=1
|
|
bp_harden=$(grep -w bp_hardening_data "$opt_map")
|
|
if [ -n "$bp_harden" ]; then
|
|
pstatus green YES
|
|
_debug "bp_harden: found '$bp_harden' in $opt_map"
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
if [ -z "$bp_harden" ]; then
|
|
if [ "$bp_harden_can_tell" = 1 ]; then
|
|
pstatus yellow NO
|
|
else
|
|
pstatus yellow UNKNOWN
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
_info_nol " * Kernel compiled with retpoline option: "
|
|
# We check the RETPOLINE kernel options
|
|
if [ -r "$opt_config" ]; then
|
|
if grep -q '^CONFIG_RETPOLINE=y' "$opt_config"; then
|
|
pstatus green YES
|
|
retpoline=1
|
|
# shellcheck disable=SC2046
|
|
_debug 'retpoline: found '$(grep '^CONFIG_RETPOLINE' "$opt_config")" in $opt_config"
|
|
else
|
|
pstatus yellow NO
|
|
fi
|
|
else
|
|
pstatus yellow UNKNOWN "couldn't read your kernel configuration"
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
if [ "$retpoline" = 1 ]; then
|
|
# 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 there is "retpoline" in the file and NOT "minimal", then it's full retpoline
|
|
# (works for vanilla and Red Hat variants)
|
|
if [ "$opt_live" = 1 ] && [ -e "/sys/devices/system/cpu/vulnerabilities/spectre_v2" ]; then
|
|
if grep -qwi retpoline /sys/devices/system/cpu/vulnerabilities/spectre_v2; then
|
|
if grep -qwi minimal /sys/devices/system/cpu/vulnerabilities/spectre_v2; then
|
|
retpoline_compiler=0
|
|
retpoline_compiler_reason="kernel reports minimal retpoline compilation"
|
|
else
|
|
retpoline_compiler=1
|
|
retpoline_compiler_reason="kernel reports full retpoline compilation"
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
elif [ -n "$opt_map" ]; then
|
|
# look for the symbol
|
|
if grep -qw noretpoline_setup "$opt_map"; then
|
|
retpoline_compiler=1
|
|
retpoline_compiler_reason="noretpoline_setup symbol found in System.map"
|
|
fi
|
|
elif [ -n "$kernel" ]; then
|
|
# look for the symbol
|
|
if which "${opt_arch_prefix}nm" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
|
|
# the proper way: use nm and look for the symbol
|
|
if "${opt_arch_prefix}nm" "$kernel" 2>/dev/null | grep -qw 'noretpoline_setup'; then
|
|
retpoline_compiler=1
|
|
retpoline_compiler_reason="noretpoline_setup found in kernel symbols"
|
|
fi
|
|
elif grep -q noretpoline_setup "$kernel"; 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
|
|
retpoline_compiler_reason="noretpoline_setup found in kernel"
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
if [ -n "$retpoline_compiler" ]; then
|
|
_info_nol " * Kernel compiled with a retpoline-aware compiler: "
|
|
if [ "$retpoline_compiler" = 1 ]; then
|
|
if [ -n "$retpoline_compiler_reason" ]; then
|
|
pstatus green YES "$retpoline_compiler_reason"
|
|
else
|
|
pstatus green YES
|
|
fi
|
|
else
|
|
if [ -n "$retpoline_compiler_reason" ]; then
|
|
pstatus red NO "$retpoline_compiler_reason"
|
|
else
|
|
pstatus red NO
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# only Red Hat has a tunable to disable it on runtime
|
|
if [ "$opt_live" = 1 ]; then
|
|
if [ -e "$specex_knob_dir/retp_enabled" ]; then
|
|
retp_enabled=$(cat "$specex_knob_dir/retp_enabled" 2>/dev/null)
|
|
_debug "retpoline: found $specex_knob_dir/retp_enabled=$retp_enabled"
|
|
_info_nol " * Retpoline is enabled: "
|
|
if [ "$retp_enabled" = 1 ]; then
|
|
pstatus green YES
|
|
else
|
|
pstatus yellow NO
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# only for information, in verbose mode
|
|
if [ "$opt_verbose" -ge 2 ]; then
|
|
_info_nol " * Local gcc is retpoline-aware: "
|
|
if which gcc >/dev/null 2>&1; then
|
|
if [ -n "$(gcc -mindirect-branch=thunk-extern --version 2>&1 >/dev/null)" ]; then
|
|
pstatus blue NO
|
|
else
|
|
pstatus green YES
|
|
fi
|
|
else
|
|
pstatus blue NO "gcc is not installed"
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
if is_vulnerable_to_empty_rsb || [ "$opt_verbose" -ge 2 ]; then
|
|
_info_nol " * Kernel supports RSB filling: "
|
|
if ! which "${opt_arch_prefix}strings" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
|
|
pstatus yellow UNKNOWN "missing '${opt_arch_prefix}strings' tool, please install it, usually it's in the binutils package"
|
|
elif [ -z "$kernel" ]; then
|
|
pstatus yellow UNKNOWN "kernel image missing"
|
|
else
|
|
rsb_filling=$("${opt_arch_prefix}strings" "$kernel" | grep -w 'Filling RSB on context switch')
|
|
if [ -n "$rsb_filling" ]; then
|
|
pstatus green YES
|
|
else
|
|
pstatus yellow NO
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
elif [ "$sys_interface_available" = 0 ]; then
|
|
# we have no sysfs but were asked to use it only!
|
|
msg="/sys vulnerability interface use forced, but it's not available!"
|
|
status=UNK
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
cve='CVE-2017-5715'
|
|
if ! is_cpu_vulnerable 2; then
|
|
# override status & msg in case CPU is not vulnerable after all
|
|
pvulnstatus $cve OK "your CPU vendor reported your CPU model as not vulnerable"
|
|
else
|
|
if [ "$retpoline" = 1 ] && [ "$retpoline_compiler" = 1 ] && [ "$retp_enabled" != 0 ] && [ -n "$ibpb_enabled" ] && [ "$ibpb_enabled" -ge 1 ] && ( ! is_vulnerable_to_empty_rsb || [ -n "$rsb_filling" ] ); then
|
|
pvulnstatus $cve OK "Full retpoline + IBPB are mitigating the vulnerability"
|
|
elif [ "$retpoline" = 1 ] && [ "$retpoline_compiler" = 1 ] && [ "$retp_enabled" != 0 ] && [ "$opt_paranoid" = 0 ] && ( ! is_vulnerable_to_empty_rsb || [ -n "$rsb_filling" ] ); then
|
|
pvulnstatus $cve OK "Full retpoline is mitigating the vulnerability"
|
|
if [ -n "$cpuid_ibpb" ]; then
|
|
_warn "You should enable IBPB to complete retpoline as a Variant 2 mitigation"
|
|
else
|
|
_warn "IBPB is considered as a good addition to retpoline for Variant 2 mitigation, but your CPU microcode doesn't support it"
|
|
fi
|
|
elif [ -n "$ibrs_enabled" ] && [ -n "$ibpb_enabled" ] && [ "$ibrs_enabled" -ge 1 ] && [ "$ibpb_enabled" -ge 1 ]; then
|
|
pvulnstatus $cve OK "IBRS + IBPB are mitigating the vulnerability"
|
|
elif [ "$ibpb_enabled" = 2 ] && ! is_cpu_smt_enabled; then
|
|
pvulnstatus $cve OK "Full IBPB is mitigating the vulnerability"
|
|
elif [ -n "$bp_harden" ]; then
|
|
pvulnstatus $cve OK "Branch predictor hardening mitigates the vulnerability"
|
|
elif [ -z "$bp_harden" ] && [ "$cpu_vendor" = ARM ]; then
|
|
pvulnstatus $cve VULN "Branch predictor hardening is needed to mitigate the vulnerability"
|
|
explain "Your kernel has not been compiled with the CONFIG_UNMAP_KERNEL_AT_EL0 option, recompile it with this option enabled."
|
|
elif [ "$opt_live" != 1 ]; then
|
|
if [ "$retpoline" = 1 ] && [ -n "$ibpb_supported" ]; then
|
|
pvulnstatus $cve OK "offline mode: kernel supports retpoline + IBPB to mitigate the vulnerability"
|
|
elif [ -n "$ibrs_supported" ] && [ -n "$ibpb_supported" ]; then
|
|
pvulnstatus $cve OK "offline mode: kernel supports IBRS + IBPB to mitigate the vulnerability"
|
|
elif [ "$ibrs_can_tell" != 1 ]; then
|
|
pvulnstatus $cve UNK "offline mode: not enough information"
|
|
explain "Re-run this script with root privileges, and give it the kernel image (--kernel), the kernel configuration (--config) and the System.map file (--map) corresponding to the kernel you would like to inspect."
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# if we arrive here and didn't already call pvulnstatus, then it's VULN, let's explain why
|
|
if [ "$pvulnstatus_last_cve" != "$cve" ]; then
|
|
# explain what's needed for this CPU
|
|
if is_vulnerable_to_empty_rsb; then
|
|
pvulnstatus $cve VULN "IBRS+IBPB or retpoline+IBPB+RSB filling, is needed to mitigate the vulnerability"
|
|
explain "To mitigate this vulnerability, you need either IBRS + IBPB, both requiring hardware support from your CPU microcode in addition to kernel support, or a kernel compiled with retpoline and IBPB, with retpoline requiring a retpoline-aware compiler (re-run this script with -v to know if your version of gcc is retpoline-aware) and IBPB requiring hardware support from your CPU microcode. You also need a recent-enough kernel that supports RSB filling if you plan to use retpoline. For Skylake+ CPUs, the IBRS + IBPB approach is generally preferred as it guarantees complete protection, and the performance impact is not as high as with older CPUs in comparison with retpoline. More information about how to enable the missing bits for those two possible mitigations on your system follow. You only need to take one of the two approaches."
|
|
elif is_zen_cpu; then
|
|
pvulnstatus $cve VULN "retpoline+IBPB is needed to mitigate the vulnerability"
|
|
explain "To mitigate this vulnerability, You need a kernel compiled with retpoline + IBPB support, with retpoline requiring a retpoline-aware compiler (re-run this script with -v to know if your version of gcc is retpoline-aware) and IBPB requiring hardware support from your CPU microcode."
|
|
elif is_intel || is_amd; then
|
|
pvulnstatus $cve VULN "IBRS+IBPB or retpoline+IBPB is needed to mitigate the vulnerability"
|
|
explain "To mitigate this vulnerability, you need either IBRS + IBPB, both requiring hardware support from your CPU microcode in addition to kernel support, or a kernel compiled with retpoline and IBPB, with retpoline requiring a retpoline-aware compiler (re-run this script with -v to know if your version of gcc is retpoline-aware) and IBPB requiring hardware support from your CPU microcode. The retpoline + IBPB approach is generally preferred as the performance impact is lower. More information about how to enable the missing bits for those two possible mitigations on your system follow. You only need to take one of the two approaches."
|
|
else
|
|
# in that case, we might want to trust sysfs if it's there
|
|
if [ -n "$msg" ]; then
|
|
[ "$msg" = Vulnerable ] && msg="no known mitigation exists for your CPU vendor ($cpu_vendor)"
|
|
pvulnstatus $cve $status "$msg"
|
|
else
|
|
pvulnstatus $cve VULN "no known mitigation exists for your CPU vendor ($cpu_vendor)"
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
# if we are in live mode, we can check for a lot more stuff and explain further
|
|
if [ "$opt_live" = 1 ] && [ "$vulnstatus" != "OK" ]; then
|
|
_explain_hypervisor="An updated CPU microcode will have IBRS/IBPB capabilities indicated in the Hardware Check section above. If you're running under an hypervisor (KVM, Xen, VirtualBox, VMware, ...), the hypervisor needs to be up to date to be able to export the new host CPU flags to the guest. You can run this script on the host to check if the host CPU is IBRS/IBPB. If it is, and it doesn't show up in the guest, upgrade the hypervisor. You may need to reconfigure your VM to use a CPU model that has IBRS capability; in Libvirt, such CPUs are listed with an IBRS suffix."
|
|
# IBPB (amd & intel)
|
|
if ( [ -z "$ibpb_enabled" ] || [ "$ibpb_enabled" = 0 ] ) && ( is_intel || is_amd ); then
|
|
if [ -z "$cpuid_ibpb" ]; then
|
|
explain "The microcode of your CPU needs to be upgraded to be able to use IBPB. This is usually done at boot time by your kernel (the upgrade is not persistent across reboots which is why it's done at each boot). If you're using a distro, make sure you are up to date, as microcode updates are usually shipped alongside with the distro kernel. Availability of a microcode update for you CPU model depends on your CPU vendor. You can usually find out online if a microcode update is available for your CPU by searching for your CPUID (indicated in the Hardware Check section). $_explain_hypervisor"
|
|
fi
|
|
if [ -z "$ibpb_supported" ]; then
|
|
explain "Your kernel doesn't have IBPB support, so you need to either upgrade your kernel (if you're using a distro) or recompiling a more recent kernel."
|
|
fi
|
|
if [ -n "$cpuid_ibpb" ] && [ -n "$ibpb_supported" ]; then
|
|
if [ -e "$specex_knob_dir/ibpb_enabled" ]; then
|
|
# newer (April 2018) Red Hat kernels have ibpb_enabled as ro, and automatically enables it with retpoline
|
|
if [ ! -w "$specex_knob_dir/ibpb_enabled" ] && [ -e "$specex_knob_dir/retp_enabled" ]; then
|
|
explain "Both your CPU and your kernel have IBPB support, but it is currently disabled. You kernel should enable IBPB automatically if you enable retpoline. You may enable it with \`echo 1 > $specex_knob_dir/retp_enabled\`."
|
|
else
|
|
explain "Both your CPU and your kernel have IBPB support, but it is currently disabled. You may enable it with \`echo 1 > $specex_knob_dir/ibpb_enabled\`."
|
|
fi
|
|
else
|
|
explain "Both your CPU and your kernel have IBPB support, but it is currently disabled. You may enable it. Check in your distro's documentation on how to do this."
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
elif [ "$ibpb_enabled" = 2 ] && is_cpu_smt_enabled; then
|
|
explain "You have ibpb_enabled set to 2, but it only offers sufficient protection when simultaneous multi-threading (aka SMT or HyperThreading) is disabled. You should reboot your system with the kernel parameter \`nosmt\`."
|
|
fi
|
|
# /IBPB
|
|
|
|
# IBRS (amd & intel)
|
|
if ( [ -z "$ibrs_enabled" ] || [ "$ibrs_enabled" = 0 ] ) && ( is_intel || is_amd ); then
|
|
if [ -z "$cpuid_ibrs" ]; then
|
|
explain "The microcode of your CPU needs to be upgraded to be able to use IBRS. This is usually done at boot time by your kernel (the upgrade is not persistent across reboots which is why it's done at each boot). If you're using a distro, make sure you are up to date, as microcode updates are usually shipped alongside with the distro kernel. Availability of a microcode update for you CPU model depends on your CPU vendor. You can usually find out online if a microcode update is available for your CPU by searching for your CPUID (indicated in the Hardware Check section). $_explain_hypervisor"
|
|
fi
|
|
if [ -z "$ibrs_supported" ]; then
|
|
explain "Your kernel doesn't have IBRS support, so you need to either upgrade your kernel (if you're using a distro) or recompiling a more recent kernel."
|
|
fi
|
|
if [ -n "$cpuid_ibrs" ] && [ -n "$ibrs_supported" ]; then
|
|
if [ -e "$specex_knob_dir/ibrs_enabled" ]; then
|
|
explain "Both your CPU and your kernel have IBRS support, but it is currently disabled. You may enable it with \`echo 1 > $specex_knob_dir/ibrs_enabled\`."
|
|
else
|
|
explain "Both your CPU and your kernel have IBRS support, but it is currently disabled. You may enable it. Check in your distro's documentation on how to do this."
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
# /IBRS
|
|
unset _explain_hypervisor
|
|
|
|
# RETPOLINE (amd & intel)
|
|
if is_amd || is_intel; then
|
|
if [ "$retpoline" = 0 ]; then
|
|
explain "Your kernel is not compiled with retpoline support, so you need to either upgrade your kernel (if you're using a distro) or recompile your kernel with the CONFIG_RETPOLINE option enabled. You also need to compile your kernel with a retpoline-aware compiler (re-run this script with -v to know if your version of gcc is retpoline-aware)."
|
|
elif [ "$retpoline" = 1 ] && [ "$retpoline_compiler" = 0 ]; then
|
|
explain "Your kernel is compiled with retpoline, but without a retpoline-aware compiler (re-run this script with -v to know if your version of gcc is retpoline-aware)."
|
|
elif [ "$retpoline" = 1 ] && [ "$retpoline_compiler" = 1 ] && [ "$retp_enabled" = 0 ]; then
|
|
explain "Your kernel has retpoline support and has been compiled with a retpoline-aware compiler, but retpoline is disabled. You should enable it with \`echo 1 > $specex_knob_dir/retp_enabled\`."
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
# /RETPOLINE
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
# sysfs msgs:
|
|
#1 "Vulnerable"
|
|
#2 "Vulnerable: Minimal generic ASM retpoline"
|
|
#2 "Vulnerable: Minimal AMD ASM retpoline"
|
|
# "Mitigation: Full generic retpoline"
|
|
# "Mitigation: Full AMD retpoline"
|
|
# $MITIGATION + ", IBPB"
|
|
# $MITIGATION + ", IBRS_FW"
|
|
#5 $MITIGATION + " - vulnerable module loaded"
|
|
# Red Hat only:
|
|
#2 "Vulnerable: Minimal ASM retpoline",
|
|
#3 "Vulnerable: Retpoline without IBPB",
|
|
#4 "Vulnerable: Retpoline on Skylake+",
|
|
#5 "Vulnerable: Retpoline with unsafe module(s)",
|
|
# "Mitigation: Full retpoline",
|
|
# "Mitigation: Full retpoline and IBRS (user space)",
|
|
# "Mitigation: IBRS (kernel)",
|
|
# "Mitigation: IBRS (kernel and user space)",
|
|
# "Mitigation: IBP disabled",
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
check_variant2_bsd()
|
|
{
|
|
_info "* Mitigation 1"
|
|
_info_nol " * Kernel supports IBRS: "
|
|
ibrs_disabled=$(sysctl -n hw.ibrs_disable 2>/dev/null)
|
|
if [ -z "$ibrs_disabled" ]; then
|
|
pstatus yellow NO
|
|
else
|
|
pstatus green YES
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
_info_nol " * IBRS enabled and active: "
|
|
ibrs_active=$(sysctl -n hw.ibrs_active 2>/dev/null)
|
|
if [ "$ibrs_active" = 1 ]; then
|
|
pstatus green YES
|
|
else
|
|
pstatus yellow NO
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
_info "* Mitigation 2"
|
|
_info_nol " * Kernel compiled with RETPOLINE: "
|
|
if [ -n "$kernel_err" ]; then
|
|
pstatus yellow UNKNOWN "couldn't check ($kernel_err)"
|
|
else
|
|
if ! which "${opt_arch_prefix}readelf" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
|
|
pstatus yellow UNKNOWN "missing '${opt_arch_prefix}readelf' tool, please install it, usually it's in the binutils package"
|
|
else
|
|
nb_thunks=$("${opt_arch_prefix}readelf" -s "$kernel" | grep -c -e __llvm_retpoline_ -e __llvm_external_retpoline_ -e __x86_indirect_thunk_)
|
|
if [ "$nb_thunks" -gt 0 ]; then
|
|
retpoline=1
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pstatus green YES "found $nb_thunks thunk(s)"
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else
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pstatus yellow NO
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fi
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fi
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fi
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cve='CVE-2017-5715'
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if ! is_cpu_vulnerable 2; then |