Semi-Synchronized Non-Blocking Concurrent Kernel Cruising

Donghai Tian, Qiang Zeng, Dinghao Wu*, Peng Liu*, Changzhen Hu

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Kernel heap buffer overflow vulnerabilities have been exposed for decades, but there are few practical countermeasures that can be applied to OS kernels. Previous solutions either suffer from high performance overhead or compatibility problems with mainstream kernels and hardware. In this article, we present Kruiser, a concurrent kernel heap buffer overflow monitor. Unlike conventional methods, the security enforcement of which is usually inlined into the kernel execution, Kruiser migrates security enforcement from the kernel's normal execution to a concurrent monitor process, leveraging the increasingly popular multi-core architectures. To reduce the synchronization overhead between the monitor process and the running kernel, we design a novel semi-synchronized non-blocking monitoring algorithm, which enables efficient runtime detection on live memory without incurring false positives. To prevent the monitor process from being tampered and provide guaranteed performance isolation, we utilize the virtualization technology to run the monitor process out of the monitored VM, while heap memory allocation information is collected inside the monitored VM in a secure and efficient way. The hybrid VM monitoring technique combined with the secure canary that cannot be counterfeited by attackers provides guaranteed overflow detection with high efficiency. We have implemented a prototype of Kruiser based on Linux and the Xen/KVM hypervisor. The evaluation shows that Kruiser can detect realistic kernel heap buffer overflow attacks in cloud environment effectively with minimal cost.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1428-1444
Number of pages17
JournalIEEE Transactions on Cloud Computing
Volume10
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022

Keywords

  • Kernel
  • concurrent monitoring
  • heap buffer overflow
  • non-blocking
  • semi-synchronized
  • virtualization

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