Description: Fix rcu domain locking for transitive grants
 When acquiring a transitive grant for copy then the owning domain
 needs to be locked down as well as the granting domain. This was being
 done, but the unlocking was not. The acquire code now stores the
 struct domain * of the owning domain (rather than the domid) in the
 active entry in the granting domain. The release code then does the
 unlock on the owning domain.  Note that I believe I also fixed a bug
 where, for non-transitive grants the active entry contained a
 reference to the acquiring domain rather than the granting
 domain. From my reading of the code this would stop the release code
 for transitive grants from terminating its recursion correctly.
 .
 Also, for non-transitive grants we now avoid incorrectly recursing
 in __release_grant_for_copy.
From: Paul Durrant <paul.durrant@citrix.com>
From: Jan Beulich <jbeulich@suse.com>
Origin: upstream
Id: CVE-2013-1964 XSA-50
---
--- a/xen/common/grant_table.c	Thu Apr 18 16:24:08 2013 +0200
+++ b/xen/common/grant_table.c	Thu Apr 18 17:38:17 2013 +0200
@@ -598,7 +598,7 @@
             act->start = 0;
             act->length = PAGE_SIZE;
             act->is_sub_page = 0;
-            act->trans_dom = rd->domain_id;
+            act->trans_domain = rd;
             act->trans_gref = op->ref;
         }
     }
@@ -1629,11 +1629,10 @@
     struct active_grant_entry *act;
     unsigned long r_frame;
     uint16_t *status;
-    domid_t trans_domid;
     grant_ref_t trans_gref;
     int released_read;
     int released_write;
-    struct domain *trans_dom;
+    struct domain *td;
 
     released_read = 0;
     released_write = 0;
@@ -1647,15 +1646,13 @@
     if (rd->grant_table->gt_version == 1)
     {
         status = &sha->flags;
-        trans_domid = rd->domain_id;
-        /* Shut the compiler up.  This'll never be used, because
-           trans_domid == rd->domain_id, but gcc doesn't know that. */
-        trans_gref = 0x1234567;
+        td = rd;
+        trans_gref = gref;
     }
     else
     {
         status = &status_entry(rd->grant_table, gref);
-        trans_domid = act->trans_dom;
+        td = act->trans_domain;
         trans_gref = act->trans_gref;
     }
 
@@ -1683,21 +1680,16 @@
 
     spin_unlock(&rd->grant_table->lock);
 
-    if ( trans_domid != rd->domain_id )
+    if ( td != rd )
     {
-        if ( released_write || released_read )
-        {
-            trans_dom = rcu_lock_domain_by_id(trans_domid);
-            if ( trans_dom != NULL )
-            {
-                /* Recursive calls, but they're tail calls, so it's
-                   okay. */
-                if ( released_write )
-                    __release_grant_for_copy(trans_dom, trans_gref, 0);
-                else if ( released_read )
-                    __release_grant_for_copy(trans_dom, trans_gref, 1);
-            }
-        }
+        /* Recursive calls, but they're tail calls, so it's
+           okay. */
+        if ( released_write )
+            __release_grant_for_copy(td, trans_gref, 0);
+        else if ( released_read )
+            __release_grant_for_copy(td, trans_gref, 1);
+
+	rcu_unlock_domain(td);
     }
 }
 
@@ -1734,7 +1726,7 @@
     uint32_t old_pin;
     domid_t trans_domid;
     grant_ref_t trans_gref;
-    struct domain *rrd;
+    struct domain *td;
     unsigned long gfn;
     unsigned long grant_frame;
     unsigned trans_page_off;
@@ -1788,8 +1780,8 @@
                                status) ) != GNTST_okay )
              goto unlock_out;
 
-        trans_domid = ld->domain_id;
-        trans_gref = 0;
+        td = rd;
+        trans_gref = gref;
         if ( sha2 && (shah->flags & GTF_type_mask) == GTF_transitive )
         {
             if ( !allow_transitive )
@@ -1811,14 +1803,15 @@
                that you don't need to go out of your way to avoid it
                in the guest. */
 
-            rrd = rcu_lock_domain_by_id(trans_domid);
-            if ( rrd == NULL )
+            /* We need to leave the rrd locked during the grant copy */
+            td = rcu_lock_domain_by_id(trans_domid);
+            if ( td == NULL )
                 PIN_FAIL(unlock_out_clear, GNTST_general_error,
                          "transitive grant referenced bad domain %d\n",
                          trans_domid);
             spin_unlock(&rd->grant_table->lock);
 
-            rc = __acquire_grant_for_copy(rrd, trans_gref, rd,
+            rc = __acquire_grant_for_copy(td, trans_gref, rd,
                                           readonly, &grant_frame,
                                           &trans_page_off, &trans_length,
                                           0, &ignore);
@@ -1826,6 +1819,7 @@
             spin_lock(&rd->grant_table->lock);
             if ( rc != GNTST_okay ) {
                 __fixup_status_for_copy_pin(act, status);
+                rcu_unlock_domain(td);
                 spin_unlock(&rd->grant_table->lock);
                 return rc;
             }
@@ -1837,6 +1831,7 @@
             if ( act->pin != old_pin )
             {
                 __fixup_status_for_copy_pin(act, status);
+                rcu_unlock_domain(td);
                 spin_unlock(&rd->grant_table->lock);
                 return __acquire_grant_for_copy(rd, gref, ld, readonly,
                                                 frame, page_off, length,
@@ -1848,7 +1843,7 @@
                sub-page, but we always treat it as one because that
                blocks mappings of transitive grants. */
             is_sub_page = 1;
-            *owning_domain = rrd;
+            *owning_domain = td;
             act->gfn = -1ul;
         }
         else if ( sha1 )
@@ -1894,7 +1889,7 @@
             act->is_sub_page = is_sub_page;
             act->start = trans_page_off;
             act->length = trans_length;
-            act->trans_dom = trans_domid;
+            act->trans_domain = td;
             act->trans_gref = trans_gref;
             act->frame = grant_frame;
         }
--- a/xen/include/xen/grant_table.h	Thu Apr 18 16:24:08 2013 +0200
+++ b/xen/include/xen/grant_table.h	Thu Apr 18 17:38:17 2013 +0200
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@
 struct active_grant_entry {
     u32           pin;    /* Reference count information.             */
     domid_t       domid;  /* Domain being granted access.             */
-    domid_t       trans_dom;
+    struct domain *trans_domain;
     uint32_t      trans_gref;
     unsigned long frame;  /* Frame being granted.                     */
     unsigned long gfn;    /* Guest's idea of the frame being granted. */

