kbuild: Abort build on bad stack protector flag
Before, the stack protector flag was sanity checked before .config had been reprocessed. This meant the build couldn't be aborted early, and only a warning could be emitted followed later by the compiler blowing up with an unknown flag. This has caused a lot of confusion over time, so this splits the flag selection from sanity checking and performs the sanity checking after the make has been restarted from a reprocessed .config, so builds can be aborted as early as possible now. Additionally moves the x86-specific sanity check to the same location, since it suffered from the same warn-then-wait-for-compiler-failure problem. Signed-off-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Signed-off-by: Michal Marek <mmarek@suse.com>
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KBUILD_CFLAGS += $(call cc-option,-Wframe-larger-than=${CONFIG_FRAME_WARN})
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endif
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# Handle stack protector mode.
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#
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# Since kbuild can potentially perform two passes (first with the old
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# .config values and then with updated .config values), we cannot error out
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# if a desired compiler option is unsupported. If we were to error, kbuild
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# could never get to the second pass and actually notice that we changed
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# the option to something that was supported.
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#
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# Additionally, we don't want to fallback and/or silently change which compiler
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# flags will be used, since that leads to producing kernels with different
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# security feature characteristics depending on the compiler used. ("But I
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# selected CC_STACKPROTECTOR_STRONG! Why did it build with _REGULAR?!")
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#
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# The middle ground is to warn here so that the failed option is obvious, but
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# to let the build fail with bad compiler flags so that we can't produce a
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# kernel when there is a CONFIG and compiler mismatch.
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#
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# This selects the stack protector compiler flag. Testing it is delayed
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# until after .config has been reprocessed, in the prepare-compiler-check
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# target.
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ifdef CONFIG_CC_STACKPROTECTOR_REGULAR
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stackp-flag := -fstack-protector
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ifeq ($(call cc-option, $(stackp-flag)),)
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$(warning Cannot use CONFIG_CC_STACKPROTECTOR_REGULAR: \
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-fstack-protector not supported by compiler)
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endif
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stackp-name := REGULAR
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else
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ifdef CONFIG_CC_STACKPROTECTOR_STRONG
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stackp-flag := -fstack-protector-strong
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ifeq ($(call cc-option, $(stackp-flag)),)
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$(warning Cannot use CONFIG_CC_STACKPROTECTOR_STRONG: \
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-fstack-protector-strong not supported by compiler)
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endif
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stackp-name := STRONG
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else
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# Force off for distro compilers that enable stack protector by default.
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stackp-flag := $(call cc-option, -fno-stack-protector)
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endif
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endif
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# Find arch-specific stack protector compiler sanity-checking script.
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ifdef CONFIG_CC_STACKPROTECTOR
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stackp-path := $(srctree)/scripts/gcc-$(SRCARCH)_$(BITS)-has-stack-protector.sh
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stackp-check := $(wildcard $(stackp-path))
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endif
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KBUILD_CFLAGS += $(stackp-flag)
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ifeq ($(cc-name),clang)
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@ -1017,8 +1002,10 @@ ifneq ($(KBUILD_SRC),)
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fi;
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endif
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# prepare2 creates a makefile if using a separate output directory
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prepare2: prepare3 outputmakefile asm-generic
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# prepare2 creates a makefile if using a separate output directory.
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# From this point forward, .config has been reprocessed, so any rules
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# that need to depend on updated CONFIG_* values can be checked here.
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prepare2: prepare3 prepare-compiler-check outputmakefile asm-generic
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prepare1: prepare2 $(version_h) include/generated/utsrelease.h \
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include/config/auto.conf
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PHONY += prepare-objtool
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prepare-objtool: $(objtool_target)
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# Check for CONFIG flags that require compiler support. Abort the build
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# after .config has been processed, but before the kernel build starts.
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#
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# For security-sensitive CONFIG options, we don't want to fallback and/or
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# silently change which compiler flags will be used, since that leads to
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# producing kernels with different security feature characteristics
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# depending on the compiler used. (For example, "But I selected
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# CC_STACKPROTECTOR_STRONG! Why did it build with _REGULAR?!")
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PHONY += prepare-compiler-check
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prepare-compiler-check: FORCE
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# Make sure compiler supports requested stack protector flag.
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ifdef stackp-name
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ifeq ($(call cc-option, $(stackp-flag)),)
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@echo Cannot use CONFIG_CC_STACKPROTECTOR_$(stackp-name): \
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$(stackp-flag) not supported by compiler >&2 && exit 1
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endif
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endif
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# Make sure compiler does not have buggy stack-protector support.
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ifdef stackp-check
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ifneq ($(shell $(CONFIG_SHELL) $(stackp-check) $(CC) $(KBUILD_CPPFLAGS) $(biarch)),y)
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@echo Cannot use CONFIG_CC_STACKPROTECTOR_$(stackp-name): \
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$(stackp-flag) available but compiler is broken >&2 && exit 1
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endif
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endif
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@:
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# Generate some files
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# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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KBUILD_CFLAGS += $(call cc-option,-maccumulate-outgoing-args)
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endif
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# Make sure compiler does not have buggy stack-protector support.
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ifdef CONFIG_CC_STACKPROTECTOR
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cc_has_sp := $(srctree)/scripts/gcc-x86_$(BITS)-has-stack-protector.sh
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ifneq ($(shell $(CONFIG_SHELL) $(cc_has_sp) $(CC) $(KBUILD_CPPFLAGS) $(biarch)),y)
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$(warning stack-protector enabled but compiler support broken)
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endif
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endif
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ifdef CONFIG_X86_X32
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x32_ld_ok := $(call try-run,\
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/bin/echo -e '1: .quad 1b' | \
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