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-rw-r--r-- | fuzz/Cargo.toml | 12 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | fuzz/fuzz_targets/does_not_decode_invalid_registers.rs | 30 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | fuzz/fuzz_targets/small_reg_is_always_old_bank_if_possible.rs | 56 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/long_mode/display.rs | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/long_mode/mod.rs | 68 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | test/long_mode/mod.rs | 30 |
6 files changed, 180 insertions, 20 deletions
diff --git a/fuzz/Cargo.toml b/fuzz/Cargo.toml index 53bcb81..60690f6 100644 --- a/fuzz/Cargo.toml +++ b/fuzz/Cargo.toml @@ -32,3 +32,15 @@ name = "display_c_does_not_panic" path = "fuzz_targets/display_c_does_not_panic.rs" test = false doc = false + +[[bin]] +name = "does_not_decode_invalid_registers" +path = "fuzz_targets/does_not_decode_invalid_registers.rs" +test = false +doc = false + +[[bin]] +name = "small_reg_is_always_old_bank_if_possible" +path = "fuzz_targets/small_reg_is_always_old_bank_if_possible.rs" +test = false +doc = false diff --git a/fuzz/fuzz_targets/does_not_decode_invalid_registers.rs b/fuzz/fuzz_targets/does_not_decode_invalid_registers.rs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0f32f73 --- /dev/null +++ b/fuzz/fuzz_targets/does_not_decode_invalid_registers.rs @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +//! instruction text should never include the word BUG - this is a symptom of selecting an invalid +//! RegSpec while disassembling. + +#![no_main] +#[macro_use] extern crate libfuzzer_sys; +extern crate yaxpeax_x86; + +fuzz_target!(|data: &[u8]| { + let x86_64_decoder = yaxpeax_x86::long_mode::InstDecoder::default(); + let x86_32_decoder = yaxpeax_x86::protected_mode::InstDecoder::default(); + let x86_16_decoder = yaxpeax_x86::real_mode::InstDecoder::default(); + + if let Ok(inst) = x86_64_decoder.decode_slice(data) { + let mut res = String::new(); + inst.write_to(&mut res).expect("format does not panic"); + assert!(!res.contains("BUG")); + }; + + if let Ok(inst) = x86_32_decoder.decode_slice(data) { + let mut res = String::new(); + inst.write_to(&mut res).expect("format does not panic"); + assert!(!res.contains("BUG")); + }; + + if let Ok(inst) = x86_16_decoder.decode_slice(data) { + let mut res = String::new(); + inst.write_to(&mut res).expect("format does not panic"); + assert!(!res.contains("BUG")); + }; +}); diff --git a/fuzz/fuzz_targets/small_reg_is_always_old_bank_if_possible.rs b/fuzz/fuzz_targets/small_reg_is_always_old_bank_if_possible.rs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a143205 --- /dev/null +++ b/fuzz/fuzz_targets/small_reg_is_always_old_bank_if_possible.rs @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ +//! if a register has a single-byte register operand, and it's one of `al`, `bl`, `cl`, or `dl`, it +//! should compare equal to the `RegSpec` produced by `RegSpec::al()` and so on. +//! +//! at one point this was a bug; `RegSpec::al()` would use `RegisterBank::B`, but an instruction +//! with `rex.w` set could get an `al` backed by a `RegSpec` in `RegisterBank::rB`. + +#![no_main] +#[macro_use] extern crate libfuzzer_sys; +extern crate yaxpeax_x86; + +// this test is not meaningful for 32-bit or 16-bit modes, there are no register synonyms in those +// cases. leaving them in for fuzz targets to match other cases, and In Case Of Future Change. +fuzz_target!(|data: &[u8]| { + let x86_64_decoder = yaxpeax_x86::long_mode::InstDecoder::default(); + let x86_32_decoder = yaxpeax_x86::protected_mode::InstDecoder::default(); + let x86_16_decoder = yaxpeax_x86::real_mode::InstDecoder::default(); + + if let Ok(inst) = x86_64_decoder.decode_slice(data) { + for i in 0..inst.operand_count() { + match inst.operand(i) { + yaxpeax_x86::long_mode::Operand::Register(reg) => { + if reg.num() < 4 && reg.class() == yaxpeax_x86::long_mode::register_class::RB { + assert!(false, "instruction has rex.w register that aliases old byte registers"); + } else { + /* not a potentially-unwanted register */ + } + }, + _ => { /* not a relevant operand kind. immediate or memory of some kind. */ } + } + } + }; + + /* + if let Ok(inst) = x86_32_decoder.decode_slice(data) { + for i in 0..inst.operand_count() { + match inst.operand(i) { + Operand::Register(_reg) => { + /* not a potentially-unwanted register */ + }, + _ => { /* not a relevant operand kind. immediate or memory of some kind. */ } + } + } + }; + + if let Ok(inst) = x86_16_decoder.decode_slice(data) { + for i in 0..inst.operand_count() { + match inst.operand(i) { + Operand::Register(_reg) => { + /* not a potentially-unwanted register */ + }, + _ => { /* not a relevant operand kind. immediate or memory of some kind. */ } + } + } + }; + */ +}); diff --git a/src/long_mode/display.rs b/src/long_mode/display.rs index b1aeee2..9c6795e 100644 --- a/src/long_mode/display.rs +++ b/src/long_mode/display.rs @@ -105,11 +105,11 @@ impl fmt::Display for Segment { // register names are grouped by indices scaled by 16. // xmm, ymm, zmm all get two indices. const REG_NAMES: &[&'static str] = &[ - "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", + "BUG", "BUG", "BUG", "BUG", "BUG", "BUG", "BUG", "BUG", "al", "cl", "dl", "bl", "ah", "ch", "dh", "bh", "ax", "cx", "dx", "bx", "sp", "bp", "si", "di", "r8w", "r9w", "r10w", "r11w", "r12w", "r13w", "r14w", "r15w", "eax", "ecx", "edx", "ebx", "esp", "ebp", "esi", "edi", "r8d", "r9d", "r10d", "r11d", "r12d", "r13d", "r14d", "r15d", - "al", "cl", "dl", "bl", "spl", "bpl", "sil", "dil", "r8b", "r9b", "r10b", "r11b", "r12b", "r13b", "r14b", "r15b", + "BUG", "BUG", "BUG", "BUG", "spl", "bpl", "sil", "dil", "r8b", "r9b", "r10b", "r11b", "r12b", "r13b", "r14b", "r15b", "rax", "rcx", "rdx", "rbx", "rsp", "rbp", "rsi", "rdi", "r8", "r9", "r10", "r11", "r12", "r13", "r14", "r15", "cr0", "cr1", "cr2", "cr3", "cr4", "cr5", "cr6", "cr7", "cr8", "cr9", "cr10", "cr11", "cr12", "cr13", "cr14", "cr15", "dr0", "dr1", "dr2", "dr3", "dr4", "dr5", "dr6", "dr7", "dr8", "dr9", "dr10", "dr11", "dr12", "dr13", "dr14", "dr15", diff --git a/src/long_mode/mod.rs b/src/long_mode/mod.rs index 7f9719c..4eb0a36 100644 --- a/src/long_mode/mod.rs +++ b/src/long_mode/mod.rs @@ -883,9 +883,9 @@ pub mod register_class { pub const D: RegisterClass = RegisterClass { kind: RegisterBank::D }; /// word registers: ax through r15w pub const W: RegisterClass = RegisterClass { kind: RegisterBank::W }; - /// byte registers: al, cl, dl, bl, ah, ch, dh, bh. `B` registers do *not* have a rex prefix. + /// byte registers: al, cl, dl, bl, ah, ch, dh, bh. pub const B: RegisterClass = RegisterClass { kind: RegisterBank::B }; - /// byte registers with rex prefix present: al through r15b. `RB` registers have a rex prefix. + /// byte registers added in x86_64: spl through r15b. pub const RB: RegisterClass = RegisterClass { kind: RegisterBank::rB }; /// control registers cr0 through cr15. pub const CR: RegisterClass = RegisterClass { kind: RegisterBank::CR}; @@ -6730,18 +6730,27 @@ fn read_operands< if operand_code.is_only_modrm_operands() { let bank; + let modrm = read_modrm(words)?; + let rrr = (modrm >> 3) & 7; + self.rrr = rrr; + let num = rrr + if instruction.prefixes.rex_unchecked().r() { 0b1000 } else { 0 }; + instruction.regs[0].num = num; + // cool! we can precompute width and know we need to read_E. if !operand_code.has_byte_operands() { // further, this is an vdq E bank = self.vqp_size(); instruction.mem_size = bank as u8; + instruction.regs[0].bank = bank; } else { - bank = self.rb_size(); instruction.mem_size = 1; + bank = self.rb_size(); + if num < 4 { + instruction.regs[0].bank = RegisterBank::B; + } else { + instruction.regs[0].bank = bank; + } }; - let modrm = read_modrm(words)?; - instruction.regs[0].bank = bank; - instruction.regs[0].num = ((modrm >> 3) & 7) + if instruction.prefixes.rex_unchecked().r() { 0b1000 } else { 0 }; // for some encodings, the rrr field selects an opcode, not an operand if operand_code.bits() != OperandCode::ModRM_0xc1_Ev_Ib as u16 && operand_code.bits() != OperandCode::ModRM_0xff_Ev as u16 { @@ -6767,6 +6776,11 @@ fn read_operands< } else { read_M(words, instruction, modrm, sink)? }; + if mem_oper == OperandSpec::RegMMM { + if instruction.regs[1].bank == RegisterBank::rB && instruction.regs[1].num < 4 { + instruction.regs[1].bank = RegisterBank::B; + } + } if !operand_code.has_reg_mem() { instruction.operands[0] = mem_oper; instruction.operands[1] = OperandSpec::RegRRR; @@ -6811,20 +6825,27 @@ fn read_operands< let mut mem_oper = OperandSpec::Nothing; if operand_code.has_read_E() { let bank; + let modrm = read_modrm(words)?; + let rrr = (modrm >> 3) & 7; + self.rrr = rrr; + let num = rrr + if instruction.prefixes.rex_unchecked().r() { 0b1000 } else { 0 }; + instruction.regs[0].num = num; + // cool! we can precompute width and know we need to read_E. if !operand_code.has_byte_operands() { // further, this is an vdq E bank = self.vqp_size(); instruction.mem_size = bank as u8; + instruction.regs[0].bank = bank; } else { - bank = self.rb_size(); instruction.mem_size = 1; + bank = self.rb_size(); + if num < 4 { + instruction.regs[0].bank = RegisterBank::B; + } else { + instruction.regs[0].bank = bank; + } }; - let modrm = read_modrm(words)?; - instruction.regs[0].bank = bank; - let rrr = (modrm >> 3) & 7; - self.rrr = rrr; - instruction.regs[0].num = rrr + if instruction.prefixes.rex_unchecked().r() { 0b1000 } else { 0 }; // for some encodings, the rrr field selects an opcode, not an operand if operand_code.bits() != OperandCode::ModRM_0xc1_Ev_Ib as u16 && operand_code.bits() != OperandCode::ModRM_0xff_Ev as u16 { @@ -6850,6 +6871,11 @@ fn read_operands< } else { read_M(words, instruction, modrm, sink)? }; + if mem_oper == OperandSpec::RegMMM { + if instruction.regs[1].bank == RegisterBank::rB && instruction.regs[1].num < 4 { + instruction.regs[1].bank = RegisterBank::B; + } + } if !operand_code.has_reg_mem() { instruction.operands[0] = mem_oper; instruction.operands[1] = OperandSpec::RegRRR; @@ -6944,11 +6970,13 @@ fn read_operands< } 2 => { // these are Zb_Ib_R - instruction.regs[0] = - RegSpec { - num: reg + if instruction.prefixes.rex_unchecked().b() { 0b1000 } else { 0 }, - bank: self.rb_size() - }; + let num = reg + if instruction.prefixes.rex_unchecked().b() { 0b1000 } else { 0 }; + let bank = if num < 4 { + RegisterBank::B + } else { + self.rb_size() + }; + instruction.regs[0] = RegSpec { num, bank }; sink.record( opcode_start, opcode_start + 2, @@ -7425,7 +7453,11 @@ fn read_operands< ); if instruction.operands[1] == OperandSpec::RegMMM { instruction.mem_size = 0; - instruction.regs[1].bank = w; + if instruction.regs[1].num < 4 { + instruction.regs[1].bank = RegisterBank::B; + } else { + instruction.regs[1].bank = w; + } } else { instruction.mem_size = 1; } diff --git a/test/long_mode/mod.rs b/test/long_mode/mod.rs index 1e8a72e..25a303c 100644 --- a/test/long_mode/mod.rs +++ b/test/long_mode/mod.rs @@ -3456,6 +3456,36 @@ fn from_reports() { test_display(&[0xf3, 0x0f, 0x1e, 0x0f], "nop dword [rdi], ecx"); } +/// the first four single byte registers (`al`, `cl`, `dl`, `bl`) can be described as either the +/// first four registers of the old `B` bank (`al..bh`) or the first four registers of the new `rB` +/// bank, used when `rex.w` is present on the instruction. `RegSpec` relies on the bank matching to +/// compare equality, as well as for `Hash` and `Ord` to work correctly, so having two spellings of +/// the register `al` (and friends) can be a correctness issue for dependent code. +#[test] +fn register_synonyms_use_old_bank() { + // a few instructions where adding a rex.w prefix would yield a synonymous byte-size register + let cases: &'static [&'static [u8]] = &[ + &[0x30, 0x00], + &[0x30, 0xc1], + &[0x0f, 0xb6, 0xc0], + &[0x0f, 0xbe, 0xc0], + &[0xb2, 0xff], // from `does_not_decode_invalid_registers` fuzz target 🎉 + ]; + + for case in cases.iter() { + let mut case_with_rexw: Vec<u8> = vec![0x48]; + case_with_rexw.extend_from_slice(case); + + let mut reader = yaxpeax_arch::U8Reader::new(case); + let no_rexw = InstDecoder::default().decode(&mut reader).expect("can disassemble test instruction"); + + let mut reader = yaxpeax_arch::U8Reader::new(case); + let with_rexw = InstDecoder::default().decode(&mut reader).expect("can disassemble test instruction"); + + assert_eq!(no_rexw, with_rexw); + } +} + mod reg_specs { use yaxpeax_x86::long_mode::RegSpec; |