In persistent_ram_vmap(), vmap() may return NULL on failure.
If offset is non-zero, adding offset_in_page(start) causes the function
to return a non-NULL pointer even though the mapping failed.
persistent_ram_buffer_map() therefore incorrectly returns success.
Subsequent access to prz->buffer may dereference an invalid address
and cause crashes.
Add proper NULL checking for vmap() failures.
Signed-off-by: Ruipeng Qi <ruipengqi3@gmail.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20260203020358.3315299-1-ruipengqi3@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Kees Cook <kees@kernel.org>
vaddr = vmap(pages, page_count, VM_MAP | VM_IOREMAP, prot);
kfree(pages);
+ /*
+ * vmap() may fail and return NULL. Do not add the offset in this
+ * case, otherwise a NULL mapping would appear successful.
+ */
+ if (!vaddr)
+ return NULL;
+
/*
* Since vmap() uses page granularity, we must add the offset
* into the page here, to get the byte granularity address