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aspmx1.migadu.com; dkim=fail ("headers rsa verify failed") header.d=ultrarare.space header.s=dkim header.b=kCVVai2s; dmarc=pass (policy=none) header.from=gnu.org; spf=pass (aspmx1.migadu.com: domain of "guix-patches-bounces+larch=yhetil.org@gnu.org" designates 209.51.188.17 as permitted sender) smtp.mailfrom="guix-patches-bounces+larch=yhetil.org@gnu.org" X-Migadu-Spam-Score: -4.34 Authentication-Results: aspmx1.migadu.com; dkim=fail ("headers rsa verify failed") header.d=ultrarare.space header.s=dkim header.b=kCVVai2s; dmarc=pass (policy=none) header.from=gnu.org; spf=pass (aspmx1.migadu.com: domain of "guix-patches-bounces+larch=yhetil.org@gnu.org" designates 209.51.188.17 as permitted sender) smtp.mailfrom="guix-patches-bounces+larch=yhetil.org@gnu.org" X-Migadu-Queue-Id: E2EBB1DF85 X-Spam-Score: -4.34 X-Migadu-Scanner: scn0.migadu.com X-TUID: VR90k9j1o3gt * gnu/packages/linux.scm (spectre-meltdown-checker): New variable. * gnu/packages/patches/spectre-meltdown-checker-support-guix-system-kernel.patch: New file. * gnu/packages/patches/spectre-meltdown-checker-stage-commands-for-substitution.patch: New file. * gnu/packages/patches/spectre-meltdown-checker-remove-builtin-firmware-database.patch: New file. * gnu/local.mk (dist_patch_DATA): Add patches. --- v2 -> v3: 1. Use curl as default downloader (It seems that wget doesn't work out of the box for TLS?). 2. Remove instead of commenting. 3. Remove builtin firmware database via a snippet. 4. Adjust position of the "return 2" statement. For the purpose, it's there to stop the version checking function, as later steps assumes a valid firmware database. For the very value, it's that return value of is_latest_known_ucode() other than 0 or 1, is considered "unknown" in the final output. gnu/local.mk | 3 + gnu/packages/linux.scm | 58 + ...ker-remove-builtin-firmware-database.patch | 113 + ...cker-stage-commands-for-substitution.patch | 1947 +++++++++++++++++ ...n-checker-support-guix-system-kernel.patch | 26 + 5 files changed, 2147 insertions(+) create mode 100644 gnu/packages/patches/spectre-meltdown-checker-remove-builtin-firmware-database.patch create mode 100644 gnu/packages/patches/spectre-meltdown-checker-stage-commands-for-substitution.patch create mode 100644 gnu/packages/patches/spectre-meltdown-checker-support-guix-system-kernel.patch diff --git a/gnu/local.mk b/gnu/local.mk index e3e02314bb..46b299d0d6 100644 --- a/gnu/local.mk +++ b/gnu/local.mk @@ -1857,6 +1857,9 @@ dist_patch_DATA = \ %D%/packages/patches/syslinux-strip-gnu-property.patch \ %D%/packages/patches/snappy-add-O2-flag-in-CmakeLists.txt.patch \ %D%/packages/patches/snappy-add-inline-for-GCC.patch \ + %D%/packages/patches/spectre-meltdown-checker-remove-builtin-firmware-database.patch \ + %D%/packages/patches/spectre-meltdown-checker-stage-commands-for-substitution.patch \ + %D%/packages/patches/spectre-meltdown-checker-support-guix-system-kernel.patch \ %D%/packages/patches/sphinxbase-fix-doxygen.patch \ %D%/packages/patches/spice-vdagent-glib-2.68.patch \ %D%/packages/patches/sssd-optional-systemd.patch \ diff --git a/gnu/packages/linux.scm b/gnu/packages/linux.scm index fea33dfa0b..b15899baf6 100644 --- a/gnu/packages/linux.scm +++ b/gnu/packages/linux.scm @@ -9595,3 +9595,61 @@ (define-public edac-utils error detection and correction (EDAC).") (home-page "https://github.com/grondo/edac-utils") (license license:gpl2+))) + +(define-public spectre-meltdown-checker + (package + (name "spectre-meltdown-checker") + (version "0.45") + (source (origin + (method git-fetch) + (uri (git-reference + (url "https://github.com/speed47/spectre-meltdown-checker") + (commit (string-append "v" version)))) + (file-name (git-file-name name version)) + (patches + (search-patches + ;; https://github.com/speed47/spectre-meltdown-checker/pull/441 + "spectre-meltdown-checker-support-guix-system-kernel.patch" + ;; NOTE: Update these patches when updating. + "spectre-meltdown-checker-stage-commands-for-substitution.patch" + "spectre-meltdown-checker-remove-builtin-firmware-database.patch")) + ;; Remove builtin firmware database. + (modules '((guix build utils))) + (snippet '(substitute* "spectre-meltdown-checker.sh" + (("^# [AI],.*") ""))) + (sha256 + (base32 + "1xx8h5791lhc2xw0dcbzjkklzvlxwxkjzh8di4g8divfy24fqsn8")))) + (build-system copy-build-system) + (arguments + (list #:install-plan + #~'(("spectre-meltdown-checker.sh" "bin/spectre-meltdown-checker")) + #:phases + #~(modify-phases %standard-phases + (add-after 'unpack 'fixpath + (lambda* (#:key inputs #:allow-other-keys) + (substitute* "spectre-meltdown-checker.sh" + (("@sysctl@") (search-input-file inputs "/sbin/sysctl")) + (("@([a-z0-9]*)@" _ command _) + (search-input-file + inputs (string-append "/bin/" command))))))))) + (inputs + (list binutils + coreutils + grep + kmod + lz4 + lzop + perl + procps + sharutils + util-linux + which + zstd)) + (home-page "https://github.com/speed47/spectre-meltdown-checker") + (synopsis "CPU vulnerability / mitigation checker") + (description + "This package provides a shell script to assess your system's resilience +against the several transient execution CVEs that were published since early +2018, and give you guidance as to how to mitigate them.") + (license license:gpl3))) diff --git a/gnu/packages/patches/spectre-meltdown-checker-remove-builtin-firmware-database.patch b/gnu/packages/patches/spectre-meltdown-checker-remove-builtin-firmware-database.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..400d8d3a07 --- /dev/null +++ b/gnu/packages/patches/spectre-meltdown-checker-remove-builtin-firmware-database.patch @@ -0,0 +1,113 @@ +From e2cc68814cf658638946e069406ef6a6032ab318 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 +From: Hilton Chain +Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2022 19:49:36 +0800 +Subject: [PATCH 2/2] Remove references to the builtin firmware database. + +--- + spectre-meltdown-checker.sh | 43 +++++++++++-------------------------- + 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 31 deletions(-) + +diff --git a/spectre-meltdown-checker.sh b/spectre-meltdown-checker.sh +index 82cf1b6..5104599 100755 +--- a/spectre-meltdown-checker.sh ++++ b/spectre-meltdown-checker.sh +@@ -95,7 +95,6 @@ show_usage() + --cpu [#,all] interact with CPUID and MSR of CPU core number #, or all (default: CPU core 0) + --update-fwdb update our local copy of the CPU microcodes versions database (using the awesome + MCExtractor project and the Intel firmwares GitHub repository) +- --update-builtin-fwdb same as --update-fwdb but update builtin DB inside the script itself + --dump-mock-data used to mimick a CPU on an other system, mainly used to help debugging this script + + Return codes: +@@ -853,10 +852,10 @@ update_fwdb() + mcedb_tmp="$(@mktemp@ -t smc-mcedb-XXXXXX)" + mcedb_url='https://github.com/platomav/MCExtractor/raw/master/MCE.db' + _info_nol "Fetching MCE.db from the MCExtractor project... " +- if command -v wget >/dev/null 2>&1; then +- wget -q "$mcedb_url" -O "$mcedb_tmp"; ret=$? +- elif command -v curl >/dev/null 2>&1; then ++ if command -v curl >/dev/null 2>&1; then + curl -sL "$mcedb_url" -o "$mcedb_tmp"; ret=$? ++ elif command -v wget >/dev/null 2>&1; then ++ wget -q "$mcedb_url" -O "$mcedb_tmp"; ret=$? + elif command -v fetch >/dev/null 2>&1; then + fetch -q "$mcedb_url" -o "$mcedb_tmp"; ret=$? + else +@@ -874,10 +873,10 @@ update_fwdb() + intel_url="https://github.com/intel/Intel-Linux-Processor-Microcode-Data-Files/archive/main.zip" + _info_nol "Fetching Intel firmwares... " + ## https://github.com/intel/Intel-Linux-Processor-Microcode-Data-Files.git +- if command -v wget >/dev/null 2>&1; then +- wget -q "$intel_url" -O "$intel_tmp/fw.zip"; ret=$? +- elif command -v curl >/dev/null 2>&1; then ++ if command -v curl >/dev/null 2>&1; then + curl -sL "$intel_url" -o "$intel_tmp/fw.zip"; ret=$? ++ elif command -v wget >/dev/null 2>&1; then ++ wget -q "$intel_url" -O "$intel_tmp/fw.zip"; ret=$? + elif command -v fetch >/dev/null 2>&1; then + fetch -q "$intel_url" -o "$intel_tmp/fw.zip"; ret=$? + else +@@ -968,14 +967,6 @@ update_fwdb() + sqlite3 "$mcedb_tmp" "SELECT '# A,0x'||t1.cpuid||',0x'||MAX(t1.version)||','||t1.yyyymmdd FROM AMD AS t1 LEFT OUTER JOIN AMD AS t2 ON t2.cpuid=t1.cpuid AND t2.yyyymmdd > t1.yyyymmdd WHERE t2.yyyymmdd IS NULL GROUP BY t1.cpuid ORDER BY t1.cpuid ASC;" | @grep@ -v '^# .,0x00000000,'; + } > "$mcedb_cache" + echo DONE "(version $dbversion)" +- +- if [ "$1" = builtin ]; then +- newfile=$(@mktemp@ -t smc-builtin-XXXXXX) +- @awk@ '/^# %%% MCEDB / { exit }; { print }' "$0" > "$newfile" +- @awk@ '{ if (NR>1) { print } }' "$mcedb_cache" >> "$newfile" +- @cat@ "$newfile" > "$0" +- @rm@ -f "$newfile" +- fi + } + + parse_opt_file() +@@ -1070,9 +1061,6 @@ while [ -n "${1:-}" ]; do + elif [ "$1" = "--update-fwdb" ] || [ "$1" = "--update-mcedb" ]; then + update_fwdb + exit $? +- elif [ "$1" = "--update-builtin-fwdb" ] || [ "$1" = "--update-builtin-mcedb" ]; then +- update_fwdb builtin +- exit $? + elif [ "$1" = "--dump-mock-data" ]; then + opt_mock=1 + shift +@@ -2033,21 +2021,11 @@ is_xen_domU() + fi + } + +-builtin_dbversion=$(@awk@ '/^# %%% MCEDB / { print $4 }' "$0") + if [ -r "$mcedb_cache" ]; then + # we have a local cache file, but it might be older than the builtin version we have + local_dbversion=$( @awk@ '/^# %%% MCEDB / { print $4 }' "$mcedb_cache") +- # sort -V sorts by version number +- older_dbversion=$(printf "%b\n%b" "$local_dbversion" "$builtin_dbversion" | @sort@ -V | @head@ -n1) +- if [ "$older_dbversion" = "$builtin_dbversion" ]; then +- mcedb_source="$mcedb_cache" +- mcedb_info="local firmwares DB $local_dbversion" +- fi +-fi +-# if mcedb_source is not set, either we don't have a local cached db, or it is older than the builtin db +-if [ -z "${mcedb_source:-}" ]; then +- mcedb_source="$0" +- mcedb_info="builtin firmwares DB $builtin_dbversion" ++ mcedb_source="$mcedb_cache" ++ mcedb_info="local firmwares DB $local_dbversion" + fi + read_mcedb() + { +@@ -2063,7 +2041,10 @@ is_latest_known_ucode() + return 2 + fi + ucode_latest="latest microcode version for your CPU model is unknown" +- if is_intel; then ++ if [ -z "$mcedb_source" ]; then ++ # When $mcedb_source is not set, skip version checking and report unknown. ++ return 2 ++ elif is_intel; then + cpu_brand_prefix=I + elif is_amd; then + cpu_brand_prefix=A +-- +2.38.1 + diff --git a/gnu/packages/patches/spectre-meltdown-checker-stage-commands-for-substitution.patch b/gnu/packages/patches/spectre-meltdown-checker-stage-commands-for-substitution.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..a2f13e4195 --- /dev/null +++ b/gnu/packages/patches/spectre-meltdown-checker-stage-commands-for-substitution.patch @@ -0,0 +1,1947 @@ +From 4dc8ae01aec5a8a2aa2afc015603261d514620ae Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 +From: Hilton Chain +Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2022 18:49:50 +0800 +Subject: [PATCH 1/2] Stage commands for later substitution. + +awk, base64, basename, bunzip2, cat, cut, dd, dirname, dmesg, find, getent, +grep, gunzip, gzip, head, id, lz4, lzop, mktemp, modprobe, mount, nm, +nproc, objdump, od, perl, pgrep, readelf, rm, rmmod, sed, sort, stat, +strings, sysctl, tr, umount, uname, unlzma, unxz, unzstd, uuencode, which, +whoami, xargs. +--- + spectre-meltdown-checker.sh | 648 ++++++++++++++++++------------------ + 1 file changed, 324 insertions(+), 324 deletions(-) + +diff --git a/spectre-meltdown-checker.sh b/spectre-meltdown-checker.sh +index 30f760c..82cf1b6 100755 +--- a/spectre-meltdown-checker.sh ++++ b/spectre-meltdown-checker.sh +@@ -19,33 +19,33 @@ trap '_warn "interrupted, cleaning up..."; exit_cleanup; exit 1' INT + exit_cleanup() + { + # cleanup the temp decompressed config & kernel image +- [ -n "${dumped_config:-}" ] && [ -f "$dumped_config" ] && rm -f "$dumped_config" +- [ -n "${kerneltmp:-}" ] && [ -f "$kerneltmp" ] && rm -f "$kerneltmp" +- [ -n "${kerneltmp2:-}" ] && [ -f "$kerneltmp2" ] && rm -f "$kerneltmp2" +- [ -n "${mcedb_tmp:-}" ] && [ -f "$mcedb_tmp" ] && rm -f "$mcedb_tmp" +- [ -n "${intel_tmp:-}" ] && [ -d "$intel_tmp" ] && rm -rf "$intel_tmp" +- [ "${mounted_debugfs:-}" = 1 ] && umount /sys/kernel/debug 2>/dev/null +- [ "${mounted_procfs:-}" = 1 ] && umount "$procfs" 2>/dev/null +- [ "${insmod_cpuid:-}" = 1 ] && rmmod cpuid 2>/dev/null +- [ "${insmod_msr:-}" = 1 ] && rmmod msr 2>/dev/null ++ [ -n "${dumped_config:-}" ] && [ -f "$dumped_config" ] && @rm@ -f "$dumped_config" ++ [ -n "${kerneltmp:-}" ] && [ -f "$kerneltmp" ] && @rm@ -f "$kerneltmp" ++ [ -n "${kerneltmp2:-}" ] && [ -f "$kerneltmp2" ] && @rm@ -f "$kerneltmp2" ++ [ -n "${mcedb_tmp:-}" ] && [ -f "$mcedb_tmp" ] && @rm@ -f "$mcedb_tmp" ++ [ -n "${intel_tmp:-}" ] && [ -d "$intel_tmp" ] && @rm@ -rf "$intel_tmp" ++ [ "${mounted_debugfs:-}" = 1 ] && @umount@ /sys/kernel/debug 2>/dev/null ++ [ "${mounted_procfs:-}" = 1 ] && @umount@ "$procfs" 2>/dev/null ++ [ "${insmod_cpuid:-}" = 1 ] && @rmmod@ cpuid 2>/dev/null ++ [ "${insmod_msr:-}" = 1 ] && @rmmod@ msr 2>/dev/null + [ "${kldload_cpuctl:-}" = 1 ] && kldunload cpuctl 2>/dev/null + [ "${kldload_vmm:-}" = 1 ] && kldunload vmm 2>/dev/null + } + + # if we were git clone'd, adjust VERSION +-if [ -d "$(dirname "$0")/.git" ] && command -v git >/dev/null 2>&1; then +- describe=$(git -C "$(dirname "$0")" describe --tags --dirty 2>/dev/null) +- [ -n "$describe" ] && VERSION=$(echo "$describe" | sed -e s/^v//) ++if [ -d "$(@dirname@ "$0")/.git" ] && command -v git >/dev/null 2>&1; then ++ describe=$(git -C "$(@dirname@ "$0")" describe --tags --dirty 2>/dev/null) ++ [ -n "$describe" ] && VERSION=$(echo "$describe" | @sed@ -e s/^v//) + fi + + show_usage() + { + # shellcheck disable=SC2086 +- cat <] [--config ] [--map ]> --live +- Offline mode: $(basename $0) [options] <[--kernel ] [--config ] [--map ]> ++ Live mode (auto): $(@basename@ $0) [options] ++ Live mode (manual): $(@basename@ $0) [options] <[--kernel ] [--config ] [--map ]> --live ++ Offline mode: $(@basename@ $0) [options] <[--kernel ] [--config ] [--map ]> + + Modes: + Two modes are available. +@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ EOF + + show_disclaimer() + { +- cat < spectre 2 not affected + # https://github.com/paboldin/meltdown-exploit/issues/19 ^F E5200 => meltdown affected + # model name : Pentium(R) Dual-Core CPU E5200 @ 2.50GHz +- if echo "$cpu_friendly_name" | grep -qE 'Pentium\(R\) Dual-Core[[:space:]]+CPU[[:space:]]+E[0-9]{4}K?'; then ++ if echo "$cpu_friendly_name" | @grep@ -qE 'Pentium\(R\) Dual-Core[[:space:]]+CPU[[:space:]]+E[0-9]{4}K?'; then + variant1=vuln + [ -z "$variant2" ] && variant2=immune + variant3=vuln +@@ -486,7 +486,7 @@ is_cpu_affected() + i=$(( i + 1 )) + # do NOT quote $cpu_arch_list below + # shellcheck disable=SC2086 +- cpuarch=$(echo $cpu_arch_list | awk '{ print $'$i' }') ++ cpuarch=$(echo $cpu_arch_list | @awk@ '{ print $'$i' }') + _debug "checking cpu$i: <$cpupart> <$cpuarch>" + # some kernels report AArch64 instead of 8 + [ "$cpuarch" = "AArch64" ] && cpuarch=8 +@@ -497,49 +497,49 @@ is_cpu_affected() + # part ? ? c08 c09 c0d c0f c0e d07 d08 d09 d0a d0b d0c d0d + # arch 7? 7? 7 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 + # +- # Whitelist identified non-affected processors, use vulnerability information from ++ # Whitelist identified non-affected processors, use vulnerability information from + # https://developer.arm.com/support/arm-security-updates/speculative-processor-vulnerability + # Partnumbers can be found here: + # https://github.com/gcc-mirror/gcc/blob/master/gcc/config/arm/arm-cpus.in + # + # Maintain cumulative check of vulnerabilities - + # if at least one of the cpu is affected, then the system is affected +- if [ "$cpuarch" = 7 ] && echo "$cpupart" | grep -q -w -e 0xc08 -e 0xc09 -e 0xc0d -e 0xc0e; then ++ if [ "$cpuarch" = 7 ] && echo "$cpupart" | @grep@ -q -w -e 0xc08 -e 0xc09 -e 0xc0d -e 0xc0e; then + variant1=vuln + variant2=vuln + [ -z "$variant3" ] && variant3=immune + [ -z "$variant3a" ] && variant3a=immune + [ -z "$variant4" ] && variant4=immune + _debug "checking cpu$i: armv7 A8/A9/A12/A17 non affected to variants 3, 3a & 4" +- elif [ "$cpuarch" = 7 ] && echo "$cpupart" | grep -q -w -e 0xc0f; then ++ elif [ "$cpuarch" = 7 ] && echo "$cpupart" | @grep@ -q -w -e 0xc0f; then + variant1=vuln + variant2=vuln + [ -z "$variant3" ] && variant3=immune + variant3a=vuln + [ -z "$variant4" ] && variant4=immune + _debug "checking cpu$i: armv7 A15 non affected to variants 3 & 4" +- elif [ "$cpuarch" = 8 ] && echo "$cpupart" | grep -q -w -e 0xd07 -e 0xd08; then ++ elif [ "$cpuarch" = 8 ] && echo "$cpupart" | @grep@ -q -w -e 0xd07 -e 0xd08; then + variant1=vuln + variant2=vuln + [ -z "$variant3" ] && variant3=immune + variant3a=vuln + variant4=vuln + _debug "checking cpu$i: armv8 A57/A72 non affected to variants 3" +- elif [ "$cpuarch" = 8 ] && echo "$cpupart" | grep -q -w -e 0xd09; then ++ elif [ "$cpuarch" = 8 ] && echo "$cpupart" | @grep@ -q -w -e 0xd09; then + variant1=vuln + variant2=vuln + [ -z "$variant3" ] && variant3=immune + [ -z "$variant3a" ] && variant3a=immune + variant4=vuln + _debug "checking cpu$i: armv8 A73 non affected to variants 3 & 3a" +- elif [ "$cpuarch" = 8 ] && echo "$cpupart" | grep -q -w -e 0xd0a; then ++ elif [ "$cpuarch" = 8 ] && echo "$cpupart" | @grep@ -q -w -e 0xd0a; then + variant1=vuln + variant2=vuln + variant3=vuln + [ -z "$variant3a" ] && variant3a=immune + variant4=vuln + _debug "checking cpu$i: armv8 A75 non affected to variant 3a" +- elif [ "$cpuarch" = 8 ] && echo "$cpupart" | grep -q -w -e 0xd0b -e 0xd0c -e 0xd0d; then ++ elif [ "$cpuarch" = 8 ] && echo "$cpupart" | @grep@ -q -w -e 0xd0b -e 0xd0c -e 0xd0d; then + variant1=vuln + [ -z "$variant2" ] && variant2=immune + [ -z "$variant3" ] && variant3=immune +@@ -820,7 +820,7 @@ is_cpu_ssb_free() + if [ "$cpu_family" = "18" ] || \ + [ "$cpu_family" = "17" ] || \ + [ "$cpu_family" = "16" ] || \ +- [ "$cpu_family" = "15" ]; then ++ [ "$cpu_family" = "15" ]; then + return 0 + fi + fi +@@ -837,7 +837,7 @@ show_header() + _info + } + +-[ -z "$HOME" ] && HOME="$(getent passwd "$(whoami)" | cut -d: -f6)" ++[ -z "$HOME" ] && HOME="$(@getent@ passwd "$(@whoami@)" | @cut@ -d: -f6)" + mcedb_cache="$HOME/.mcedb" + update_fwdb() + { +@@ -846,11 +846,11 @@ update_fwdb() + set -e + + if [ -r "$mcedb_cache" ]; then +- previous_dbversion=$(awk '/^# %%% MCEDB / { print $4 }' "$mcedb_cache") ++ previous_dbversion=$(@awk@ '/^# %%% MCEDB / { print $4 }' "$mcedb_cache") + fi + + # first, download the MCE.db from the excellent platomav's MCExtractor project +- mcedb_tmp="$(mktemp -t smc-mcedb-XXXXXX)" ++ mcedb_tmp="$(@mktemp@ -t smc-mcedb-XXXXXX)" + mcedb_url='https://github.com/platomav/MCExtractor/raw/master/MCE.db' + _info_nol "Fetching MCE.db from the MCExtractor project... " + if command -v wget >/dev/null 2>&1; then +@@ -870,7 +870,7 @@ update_fwdb() + echo DONE + + # second, get the Intel firmwares from GitHub +- intel_tmp="$(mktemp -d -t smc-intelfw-XXXXXX)" ++ intel_tmp="$(@mktemp@ -d -t smc-intelfw-XXXXXX)" + intel_url="https://github.com/intel/Intel-Linux-Processor-Microcode-Data-Files/archive/main.zip" + _info_nol "Fetching Intel firmwares... " + ## https://github.com/intel/Intel-Linux-Processor-Microcode-Data-Files.git +@@ -930,20 +930,20 @@ update_fwdb() + fi + # 079/001: sig 0x000106c2, pf_mask 0x01, 2009-04-10, rev 0x0217, size 5120 + # 078/004: sig 0x000106ca, pf_mask 0x10, 2009-08-25, rev 0x0107, size 5120 +- $iucode_tool -l "$intel_tmp/Intel-Linux-Processor-Microcode-Data-Files-main/intel-ucode" | grep -wF sig | while read -r _line ++ $iucode_tool -l "$intel_tmp/Intel-Linux-Processor-Microcode-Data-Files-main/intel-ucode" | @grep@ -wF sig | while read -r _line + do +- _line=$( echo "$_line" | tr -d ',') +- _cpuid=$( echo "$_line" | awk '{print $3}') ++ _line=$( echo "$_line" | @tr@ -d ',') ++ _cpuid=$( echo "$_line" | @awk@ '{print $3}') + _cpuid=$(( _cpuid )) + _cpuid=$(printf "0x%08X" "$_cpuid") +- _date=$( echo "$_line" | awk '{print $6}' | tr -d '-') +- _version=$(echo "$_line" | awk '{print $8}') ++ _date=$( echo "$_line" | @awk@ '{print $6}' | @tr@ -d '-') ++ _version=$(echo "$_line" | @awk@ '{print $8}') + _version=$(( _version )) + _version=$(printf "0x%08X" "$_version") + _sqlstm="$(printf "INSERT INTO Intel (origin,cpuid,version,yyyymmdd) VALUES (\"%s\",\"%s\",\"%s\",\"%s\");" "intel" "$(printf "%08X" "$_cpuid")" "$(printf "%08X" "$_version")" "$_date")" + sqlite3 "$mcedb_tmp" "$_sqlstm" + done +- _intel_timestamp=$(stat -c %Y "$intel_tmp/Intel-Linux-Processor-Microcode-Data-Files-main/license" 2>/dev/null) ++ _intel_timestamp=$(@stat@ -c %Y "$intel_tmp/Intel-Linux-Processor-Microcode-Data-Files-main/license" 2>/dev/null) + if [ -n "$_intel_timestamp" ]; then + # use this date, it matches the last commit date + _intel_latest_date=$(date +%Y%m%d -d @"$_intel_timestamp") +@@ -964,17 +964,17 @@ update_fwdb() + { + echo "# Spectre & Meltdown Checker"; + echo "# %%% MCEDB v$dbversion"; +- sqlite3 "$mcedb_tmp" "SELECT '# I,0x'||t1.cpuid||',0x'||MAX(t1.version)||','||t1.yyyymmdd FROM Intel AS t1 LEFT OUTER JOIN Intel AS t2 ON t2.cpuid=t1.cpuid AND t2.yyyymmdd > t1.yyyymmdd WHERE t2.yyyymmdd IS NULL GROUP BY t1.cpuid ORDER BY t1.cpuid ASC;" | grep -v '^# .,0x00000000,'; +- sqlite3 "$mcedb_tmp" "SELECT '# A,0x'||t1.cpuid||',0x'||MAX(t1.version)||','||t1.yyyymmdd FROM AMD AS t1 LEFT OUTER JOIN AMD AS t2 ON t2.cpuid=t1.cpuid AND t2.yyyymmdd > t1.yyyymmdd WHERE t2.yyyymmdd IS NULL GROUP BY t1.cpuid ORDER BY t1.cpuid ASC;" | grep -v '^# .,0x00000000,'; ++ sqlite3 "$mcedb_tmp" "SELECT '# I,0x'||t1.cpuid||',0x'||MAX(t1.version)||','||t1.yyyymmdd FROM Intel AS t1 LEFT OUTER JOIN Intel AS t2 ON t2.cpuid=t1.cpuid AND t2.yyyymmdd > t1.yyyymmdd WHERE t2.yyyymmdd IS NULL GROUP BY t1.cpuid ORDER BY t1.cpuid ASC;" | @grep@ -v '^# .,0x00000000,'; ++ sqlite3 "$mcedb_tmp" "SELECT '# A,0x'||t1.cpuid||',0x'||MAX(t1.version)||','||t1.yyyymmdd FROM AMD AS t1 LEFT OUTER JOIN AMD AS t2 ON t2.cpuid=t1.cpuid AND t2.yyyymmdd > t1.yyyymmdd WHERE t2.yyyymmdd IS NULL GROUP BY t1.cpuid ORDER BY t1.cpuid ASC;" | @grep@ -v '^# .,0x00000000,'; + } > "$mcedb_cache" + echo DONE "(version $dbversion)" + + if [ "$1" = builtin ]; then +- newfile=$(mktemp -t smc-builtin-XXXXXX) +- awk '/^# %%% MCEDB / { exit }; { print }' "$0" > "$newfile" +- awk '{ if (NR>1) { print } }' "$mcedb_cache" >> "$newfile" +- cat "$newfile" > "$0" +- rm -f "$newfile" ++ newfile=$(@mktemp@ -t smc-builtin-XXXXXX) ++ @awk@ '/^# %%% MCEDB / { exit }; { print }' "$0" > "$newfile" ++ @awk@ '{ if (NR>1) { print } }' "$mcedb_cache" >> "$newfile" ++ @cat@ "$newfile" > "$0" ++ @rm@ -f "$newfile" + fi + } + +@@ -1055,7 +1055,7 @@ while [ -n "${1:-}" ]; do + elif [ "$1" = "--cpu" ]; then + opt_cpu=$2 + if [ "$opt_cpu" != all ]; then +- if echo "$opt_cpu" | grep -Eq '^[0-9]+'; then ++ if echo "$opt_cpu" | @grep@ -Eq '^[0-9]+'; then + opt_cpu=$(( opt_cpu )) + else + echo "$0: error: --cpu should be an integer or 'all', got '$opt_cpu'" >&2 +@@ -1103,7 +1103,7 @@ while [ -n "${1:-}" ]; do + echo "$0: error: option --cve expects a parameter, supported CVEs are: $supported_cve_list" >&2 + exit 255 + fi +- selected_cve=$(echo "$supported_cve_list" | grep -iwo "$2") ++ selected_cve=$(echo "$supported_cve_list" | @grep@ -iwo "$2") + if [ -n "$selected_cve" ]; then + opt_cve_list="$opt_cve_list $selected_cve" + opt_cve_all=0 +@@ -1308,14 +1308,14 @@ check_kernel() + # a damaged ELF file and validate it, check for stderr warnings too + + # the warning "readelf: Warning: [16]: Link field (0) should index a symtab section./" can appear on valid kernels, ignore it +- _readelf_warnings=$("${opt_arch_prefix}readelf" -S "$_file" 2>&1 >/dev/null | grep -v 'should index a symtab section' | tr "\n" "/"); ret=$? +- _readelf_sections=$("${opt_arch_prefix}readelf" -S "$_file" 2>/dev/null | grep -c -e data -e text -e init) +- _kernel_size=$(stat -c %s "$_file" 2>/dev/null || stat -f %z "$_file" 2>/dev/null || echo 10000) ++ _readelf_warnings=$("@readelf@" -S "$_file" 2>&1 >/dev/null | @grep@ -v 'should index a symtab section' | @tr@ "\n" "/"); ret=$? ++ _readelf_sections=$("@readelf@" -S "$_file" 2>/dev/null | @grep@ -c -e data -e text -e init) ++ _kernel_size=$(@stat@ -c %s "$_file" 2>/dev/null || @stat@ -f %z "$_file" 2>/dev/null || echo 10000) + _debug "check_kernel: ret=$? size=$_kernel_size sections=$_readelf_sections warnings=$_readelf_warnings" + if [ "$_mode" = desperate ]; then +- if "${opt_arch_prefix}strings" "$_file" | grep -Eq '^Linux version '; then ++ if "@strings@" "$_file" | @grep@ -Eq '^Linux version '; then + _debug "check_kernel (desperate): ... matched!" +- if [ "$_readelf_sections" = 0 ] && grep -qF -e armv6 -e armv7 "$_file"; then ++ if [ "$_readelf_sections" = 0 ] && @grep@ -qF -e armv6 -e armv7 "$_file"; then + _debug "check_kernel (desperate): raw arm binary found, adjusting objdump options" + objdump_options="-D -b binary -marm" + else +@@ -1348,7 +1348,7 @@ try_decompress() + + # Try to find the header ($1) and decompress from here + _debug "try_decompress: looking for $3 magic in $6" +- for pos in $(tr "$1\n$2" "\n$2=" < "$6" | grep -abo "^$2") ++ for pos in $(@tr@ "$1\n$2" "\n$2=" < "$6" | @grep@ -abo "^$2") + do + _debug "try_decompress: magic for $3 found at offset $pos" + if ! command -v "$3" >/dev/null 2>&1; then +@@ -1375,11 +1375,11 @@ try_decompress() + kernel="$kerneltmp" + _debug "try_decompress: decompressed with $3 successfully!" + return 0 +- elif [ "$3" != "cat" ]; then ++ elif [ "$3" != "@cat@" ]; then + _debug "try_decompress: decompression with $3 worked but result is not a kernel, trying with an offset" +- [ -z "$kerneltmp2" ] && kerneltmp2=$(mktemp -t smc-kernel-XXXXXX) +- cat "$kerneltmp" > "$kerneltmp2" +- try_decompress '\177ELF' xxy 'cat' '' cat "$kerneltmp2" && return 0 ++ [ -z "$kerneltmp2" ] && kerneltmp2=$(@mktemp@ -t smc-kernel-XXXXXX) ++ @cat@ "$kerneltmp" > "$kerneltmp2" ++ try_decompress '\177ELF' xxy '@cat@' '' cat "$kerneltmp2" && return 0 + else + _debug "try_decompress: decompression with $3 worked but result is not a kernel" + fi +@@ -1391,12 +1391,12 @@ extract_kernel() + { + [ -n "${1:-}" ] || return 1 + # Prepare temp files: +- kerneltmp="$(mktemp -t smc-kernel-XXXXXX)" ++ kerneltmp="$(@mktemp@ -t smc-kernel-XXXXXX)" + + # Initial attempt for uncompressed images or objects: + if check_kernel "$1"; then + _debug "extract_kernel: found kernel is valid, no decompression needed" +- cat "$1" > "$kerneltmp" ++ @cat@ "$1" > "$kerneltmp" + kernel=$kerneltmp + return 0 + fi +@@ -1405,14 +1405,14 @@ extract_kernel() + for pass in 1 2; do + for mode in normal desperate; do + _debug "extract_kernel: pass $pass $mode mode" +- try_decompress '\037\213\010' xy gunzip '' gunzip "$1" "$mode" "$pass" && return 0 +- try_decompress '\002\041\114\030' xyy 'lz4' '-d -l' liblz4-tool "$1" "$mode" "$pass" && return 0 +- try_decompress '\3757zXZ\000' abcde unxz '' xz-utils "$1" "$mode" "$pass" && return 0 +- try_decompress 'BZh' xy bunzip2 '' bzip2 "$1" "$mode" "$pass" && return 0 +- try_decompress '\135\0\0\0' xxx unlzma '' xz-utils "$1" "$mode" "$pass" && return 0 +- try_decompress '\211\114\132' xy 'lzop' '-d' lzop "$1" "$mode" "$pass" && return 0 +- try_decompress '\177ELF' xxy 'cat' '' cat "$1" "$mode" "$pass" && return 0 +- try_decompress '(\265/\375' xxy unzstd '' zstd "$1" "$mode" "$pass" && return 0 ++ try_decompress '\037\213\010' xy @gunzip@ '' gunzip "$1" "$mode" "$pass" && return 0 ++ try_decompress '\002\041\114\030' xyy '@lz4@' '-d -l' liblz4-tool "$1" "$mode" "$pass" && return 0 ++ try_decompress '\3757zXZ\000' abcde @unxz@ '' xz-utils "$1" "$mode" "$pass" && return 0 ++ try_decompress 'BZh' xy @bunzip2@ '' bzip2 "$1" "$mode" "$pass" && return 0 ++ try_decompress '\135\0\0\0' xxx @unlzma@ '' xz-utils "$1" "$mode" "$pass" && return 0 ++ try_decompress '\211\114\132' xy '@lzop@' '-d' lzop "$1" "$mode" "$pass" && return 0 ++ try_decompress '\177ELF' xxy '@cat@' '' cat "$1" "$mode" "$pass" && return 0 ++ try_decompress '(\265/\375' xxy @unzstd@ '' zstd "$1" "$mode" "$pass" && return 0 + done + done + # kernel_err might already have been populated by try_decompress() if we're missing one of the tools +@@ -1429,7 +1429,7 @@ mount_debugfs() + { + if [ ! -e /sys/kernel/debug/sched_features ]; then + # try to mount the debugfs hierarchy ourselves and remember it to umount afterwards +- mount -t debugfs debugfs /sys/kernel/debug 2>/dev/null && mounted_debugfs=1 ++ @mount@ -t debugfs debugfs /sys/kernel/debug 2>/dev/null && mounted_debugfs=1 + fi + } + +@@ -1440,12 +1440,12 @@ load_msr() + load_msr_once=1 + + if [ "$os" = Linux ]; then +- if ! grep -qw msr "$procfs/modules" 2>/dev/null; then +- modprobe msr 2>/dev/null && insmod_msr=1 ++ if ! @grep@ -qw msr "$procfs/modules" 2>/dev/null; then ++ @modprobe@ msr 2>/dev/null && insmod_msr=1 + _debug "attempted to load module msr, insmod_msr=$insmod_msr" + else + _debug "msr module already loaded" +- fi ++ fi + else + if ! kldstat -q -m cpuctl; then + kldload cpuctl 2>/dev/null && kldload_cpuctl=1 +@@ -1463,12 +1463,12 @@ load_cpuid() + load_cpuid_once=1 + + if [ "$os" = Linux ]; then +- if ! grep -qw cpuid "$procfs/modules" 2>/dev/null; then +- modprobe cpuid 2>/dev/null && insmod_cpuid=1 ++ if ! @grep@ -qw cpuid "$procfs/modules" 2>/dev/null; then ++ @modprobe@ cpuid 2>/dev/null && insmod_cpuid=1 + _debug "attempted to load module cpuid, insmod_cpuid=$insmod_cpuid" + else + _debug "cpuid module already loaded" +- fi ++ fi + else + if ! kldstat -q -m cpuctl; then + kldload cpuctl 2>/dev/null && kldload_cpuctl=1 +@@ -1557,7 +1557,7 @@ read_cpuid_one_core() + fi + # on some kernel versions, /dev/cpu/0/cpuid doesn't imply that the cpuid module is loaded, in that case dd returns an error, + # we use that fact to load the module if dd returns an error +- if ! dd if=/dev/cpu/0/cpuid bs=16 count=1 >/dev/null 2>&1; then ++ if ! @dd@ if=/dev/cpu/0/cpuid bs=16 count=1 >/dev/null 2>&1; then + load_cpuid + fi + # we need _leaf to be converted to decimal for dd +@@ -1568,14 +1568,14 @@ read_cpuid_one_core() + _ddskip=$(( _position / 16 )) + _odskip=$(( _position - _ddskip * 16 )) + # now read the value +- _cpuid=$(dd if="/dev/cpu/$_core/cpuid" bs=16 skip=$_ddskip count=$((_odskip + 1)) 2>/dev/null | od -j $((_odskip * 16)) -A n -t u4) ++ _cpuid=$(@dd@ if="/dev/cpu/$_core/cpuid" bs=16 skip=$_ddskip count=$((_odskip + 1)) 2>/dev/null | @od@ -j $((_odskip * 16)) -A n -t u4) + elif [ -e /dev/cpuctl0 ]; then + # BSD + if [ ! -r /dev/cpuctl0 ]; then + read_cpuid_msg="Couldn't read cpuid info from cpuctl" + return $READ_CPUID_RET_ERR + fi +- _cpuid=$(cpucontrol -i "$_leaf","$_subleaf" "/dev/cpuctl$_core" 2>/dev/null | cut -d: -f2-) ++ _cpuid=$(cpucontrol -i "$_leaf","$_subleaf" "/dev/cpuctl$_core" 2>/dev/null | @cut@ -d: -f2-) + # cpuid level 0x4, level_type 0x2: 0x1c004143 0x01c0003f 0x000001ff 0x00000000 + else + read_cpuid_msg="Found no way to read cpuid info" +@@ -1598,7 +1598,7 @@ read_cpuid_one_core() + fi + + # get the value of the register we want +- _reg=$(echo "$_cpuid" | awk '{print $'"$_register"'}') ++ _reg=$(echo "$_cpuid" | @awk@ '{print $'"$_register"'}') + # Linux returns it as decimal, BSD as hex, normalize to decimal + _reg=$(( _reg )) + # shellcheck disable=SC2046 +@@ -1626,11 +1626,11 @@ dmesg_grep() + # grep for something in dmesg, ensuring that the dmesg buffer + # has not been truncated + dmesg_grepped='' +- if ! dmesg | grep -qE -e '(^|\] )Linux version [0-9]' -e '^FreeBSD is a registered' ; then ++ if ! @dmesg@ | @grep@ -qE -e '(^|\] )Linux version [0-9]' -e '^FreeBSD is a registered' ; then + # dmesg truncated + return 2 + fi +- dmesg_grepped=$(dmesg | grep -E "$1" | head -1) ++ dmesg_grepped=$(@dmesg@ | @grep@ -E "$1" | @head@ -1) + # not found: + [ -z "$dmesg_grepped" ] && return 1 + # found, output is in $dmesg_grepped +@@ -1647,12 +1647,12 @@ parse_cpu_details() + { + [ "${parse_cpu_details_done:-}" = 1 ] && return 0 + +- if command -v nproc >/dev/null; then +- number_of_cores=$(nproc) +- elif echo "$os" | grep -q BSD; then +- number_of_cores=$(sysctl -n hw.ncpu 2>/dev/null || echo 1) ++ if command -v @nproc@ >/dev/null; then ++ number_of_cores=$(@nproc@) ++ elif echo "$os" | @grep@ -q BSD; then ++ number_of_cores=$(@sysctl@ -n hw.ncpu 2>/dev/null || echo 1) + elif [ -e "$procfs/cpuinfo" ]; then +- number_of_cores=$(grep -c ^processor "$procfs/cpuinfo" 2>/dev/null || echo 1) ++ number_of_cores=$(@grep@ -c ^processor "$procfs/cpuinfo" 2>/dev/null || echo 1) + else + # if we don't know, default to 1 CPU + number_of_cores=1 +@@ -1660,43 +1660,43 @@ parse_cpu_details() + max_core_id=$(( number_of_cores - 1 )) + + if [ -e "$procfs/cpuinfo" ]; then +- cpu_vendor=$( grep '^vendor_id' "$procfs/cpuinfo" | awk '{print $3}' | head -1) +- cpu_friendly_name=$(grep '^model name' "$procfs/cpuinfo" | cut -d: -f2- | head -1 | sed -e 's/^ *//') ++ cpu_vendor=$( @grep@ '^vendor_id' "$procfs/cpuinfo" | @awk@ '{print $3}' | @head@ -1) ++ cpu_friendly_name=$(@grep@ '^model name' "$procfs/cpuinfo" | @cut@ -d: -f2- | @head@ -1 | @sed@ -e 's/^ *//') + # special case for ARM follows +- if grep -qi 'CPU implementer[[:space:]]*:[[:space:]]*0x41' "$procfs/cpuinfo"; then ++ if @grep@ -qi 'CPU implementer[[:space:]]*:[[:space:]]*0x41' "$procfs/cpuinfo"; then + cpu_vendor='ARM' + # some devices (phones or other) have several ARMs and as such different part numbers, + # an example is "bigLITTLE", so we need to store the whole list, this is needed for is_cpu_affected +- cpu_part_list=$(awk '/CPU part/ {print $4}' "$procfs/cpuinfo") +- cpu_arch_list=$(awk '/CPU architecture/ {print $3}' "$procfs/cpuinfo") ++ cpu_part_list=$(@awk@ '/CPU part/ {print $4}' "$procfs/cpuinfo") ++ cpu_arch_list=$(@awk@ '/CPU architecture/ {print $3}' "$procfs/cpuinfo") + # take the first one to fill the friendly name, do NOT quote the vars below + # shellcheck disable=SC2086 +- cpu_arch=$(echo $cpu_arch_list | awk '{ print $1 }') ++ cpu_arch=$(echo $cpu_arch_list | @awk@ '{ print $1 }') + # shellcheck disable=SC2086 +- cpu_part=$(echo $cpu_part_list | awk '{ print $1 }') ++ cpu_part=$(echo $cpu_part_list | @awk@ '{ print $1 }') + [ "$cpu_arch" = "AArch64" ] && cpu_arch=8 + cpu_friendly_name="ARM" + [ -n "$cpu_arch" ] && cpu_friendly_name="$cpu_friendly_name v$cpu_arch" + [ -n "$cpu_part" ] && cpu_friendly_name="$cpu_friendly_name model $cpu_part" + +- elif grep -qi 'CPU implementer[[:space:]]*:[[:space:]]*0x43' "$procfs/cpuinfo"; then ++ elif @grep@ -qi 'CPU implementer[[:space:]]*:[[:space:]]*0x43' "$procfs/cpuinfo"; then + cpu_vendor='CAVIUM' +- elif grep -qi 'CPU implementer[[:space:]]*:[[:space:]]*0x70' "$procfs/cpuinfo"; then ++ elif @grep@ -qi 'CPU implementer[[:space:]]*:[[:space:]]*0x70' "$procfs/cpuinfo"; then + cpu_vendor='PHYTIUM' + fi + +- cpu_family=$( grep '^cpu family' "$procfs/cpuinfo" | awk '{print $4}' | grep -E '^[0-9]+$' | head -1) +- cpu_model=$( grep '^model' "$procfs/cpuinfo" | awk '{print $3}' | grep -E '^[0-9]+$' | head -1) +- cpu_stepping=$(grep '^stepping' "$procfs/cpuinfo" | awk '{print $3}' | grep -E '^[0-9]+$' | head -1) +- cpu_ucode=$( grep '^microcode' "$procfs/cpuinfo" | awk '{print $3}' | head -1) ++ cpu_family=$( @grep@ '^cpu family' "$procfs/cpuinfo" | @awk@ '{print $4}' | @grep@ -E '^[0-9]+$' | @head@ -1) ++ cpu_model=$( @grep@ '^model' "$procfs/cpuinfo" | @awk@ '{print $3}' | @grep@ -E '^[0-9]+$' | @head@ -1) ++ cpu_stepping=$(@grep@ '^stepping' "$procfs/cpuinfo" | @awk@ '{print $3}' | @grep@ -E '^[0-9]+$' | @head@ -1) ++ cpu_ucode=$( @grep@ '^microcode' "$procfs/cpuinfo" | @awk@ '{print $3}' | @head@ -1) + else +- cpu_vendor=$( dmesg | grep -i -m1 'Origin=' | cut -f2 -w | cut -f2 -d= | cut -f2 -d\" ) +- cpu_family=$( dmesg | grep -i -m1 'Family=' | cut -f4 -w | cut -f2 -d= ) ++ cpu_vendor=$( @dmesg@ | @grep@ -i -m1 'Origin=' | @cut@ -f2 -w | @cut@ -f2 -d= | @cut@ -f2 -d\" ) ++ cpu_family=$( @dmesg@ | @grep@ -i -m1 'Family=' | @cut@ -f4 -w | @cut@ -f2 -d= ) + cpu_family=$(( cpu_family )) +- cpu_model=$( dmesg | grep -i -m1 'Model=' | cut -f5 -w | cut -f2 -d= ) ++ cpu_model=$( @dmesg@ | @grep@ -i -m1 'Model=' | @cut@ -f5 -w | @cut@ -f2 -d= ) + cpu_model=$(( cpu_model )) +- cpu_stepping=$( dmesg | grep -i -m1 'Stepping=' | cut -f6 -w | cut -f2 -d= ) +- cpu_friendly_name=$(sysctl -n hw.model 2>/dev/null) ++ cpu_stepping=$( @dmesg@ | @grep@ -i -m1 'Stepping=' | @cut@ -f6 -w | @cut@ -f2 -d= ) ++ cpu_friendly_name=$(@sysctl@ -n hw.model 2>/dev/null) + fi + + if [ -n "${SMC_MOCK_CPU_FRIENDLY_NAME:-}" ]; then +@@ -1751,7 +1751,7 @@ parse_cpu_details() + # call CPUID + cpucontrol -i 1 /dev/cpuctl0 >/dev/null + # read MSR +- cpu_ucode=$(cpucontrol -m 0x8b /dev/cpuctl0 | awk '{print $3}') ++ cpu_ucode=$(cpucontrol -m 0x8b /dev/cpuctl0 | @awk@ '{print $3}') + # convert to decimal + cpu_ucode=$(( cpu_ucode )) + # convert back to hex +@@ -1770,7 +1770,7 @@ parse_cpu_details() + mockme=$(printf "%b\n%b" "$mockme" "SMC_MOCK_CPU_UCODE='$cpu_ucode'") + fi + +- echo "$cpu_ucode" | grep -q ^0x && cpu_ucode=$(( cpu_ucode )) ++ echo "$cpu_ucode" | @grep@ -q ^0x && cpu_ucode=$(( cpu_ucode )) + ucode_found=$(printf "family 0x%x model 0x%x stepping 0x%x ucode 0x%x cpuid 0x%x" "$cpu_family" "$cpu_model" "$cpu_stepping" "$cpu_ucode" "$cpu_cpuid") + + # also define those that we will need in other funcs +@@ -1867,8 +1867,8 @@ is_cpu_smt_enabled() + { + # SMT / HyperThreading is enabled if siblings != cpucores + if [ -e "$procfs/cpuinfo" ]; then +- _siblings=$(awk '/^siblings/ {print $3;exit}' "$procfs/cpuinfo") +- _cpucores=$(awk '/^cpu cores/ {print $4;exit}' "$procfs/cpuinfo") ++ _siblings=$(@awk@ '/^siblings/ {print $3;exit}' "$procfs/cpuinfo") ++ _cpucores=$(@awk@ '/^cpu cores/ {print $4;exit}' "$procfs/cpuinfo") + if [ -n "$_siblings" ] && [ -n "$_cpucores" ]; then + if [ "$_siblings" = "$_cpucores" ]; then + return 1 +@@ -1916,10 +1916,10 @@ is_ucode_blacklisted() + $INTEL_FAM6_SANDYBRIDGE_X,0x06,0x61b \ + $INTEL_FAM6_SANDYBRIDGE_X,0x07,0x712 + do +- model=$(echo "$tuple" | cut -d, -f1) +- stepping=$(( $(echo "$tuple" | cut -d, -f2) )) ++ model=$(echo "$tuple" | @cut@ -d, -f1) ++ stepping=$(( $(echo "$tuple" | @cut@ -d, -f2) )) + if [ "$cpu_model" = "$model" ] && [ "$cpu_stepping" = "$stepping" ]; then +- ucode=$(( $(echo "$tuple" | cut -d, -f3) )) ++ ucode=$(( $(echo "$tuple" | @cut@ -d, -f3) )) + if [ "$cpu_ucode" = "$ucode" ]; then + _debug "is_ucode_blacklisted: we have a match! ($cpu_model/$cpu_stepping/$cpu_ucode)" + return 0 +@@ -2007,7 +2007,7 @@ is_xen_dom0() + return 1 + fi + +- if [ -e "$procfs/xen/capabilities" ] && grep -q "control_d" "$procfs/xen/capabilities"; then ++ if [ -e "$procfs/xen/capabilities" ] && @grep@ -q "control_d" "$procfs/xen/capabilities"; then + return 0 + else + return 1 +@@ -2033,12 +2033,12 @@ is_xen_domU() + fi + } + +-builtin_dbversion=$(awk '/^# %%% MCEDB / { print $4 }' "$0") ++builtin_dbversion=$(@awk@ '/^# %%% MCEDB / { print $4 }' "$0") + if [ -r "$mcedb_cache" ]; then + # we have a local cache file, but it might be older than the builtin version we have +- local_dbversion=$( awk '/^# %%% MCEDB / { print $4 }' "$mcedb_cache") ++ local_dbversion=$( @awk@ '/^# %%% MCEDB / { print $4 }' "$mcedb_cache") + # sort -V sorts by version number +- older_dbversion=$(printf "%b\n%b" "$local_dbversion" "$builtin_dbversion" | sort -V | head -n1) ++ older_dbversion=$(printf "%b\n%b" "$local_dbversion" "$builtin_dbversion" | @sort@ -V | @head@ -n1) + if [ "$older_dbversion" = "$builtin_dbversion" ]; then + mcedb_source="$mcedb_cache" + mcedb_info="local firmwares DB $local_dbversion" +@@ -2051,7 +2051,7 @@ if [ -z "${mcedb_source:-}" ]; then + fi + read_mcedb() + { +- awk '{ if (DELIM==1) { print $2 } } /^# %%% MCEDB / { DELIM=1 }' "$mcedb_source" ++ @awk@ '{ if (DELIM==1) { print $2 } } /^# %%% MCEDB / { DELIM=1 }' "$mcedb_source" + } + + is_latest_known_ucode() +@@ -2070,10 +2070,10 @@ is_latest_known_ucode() + else + return 2 + fi +- for tuple in $(read_mcedb | grep "$(printf "^$cpu_brand_prefix,0x%08X," "$cpu_cpuid")") ++ for tuple in $(read_mcedb | @grep@ "$(printf "^$cpu_brand_prefix,0x%08X," "$cpu_cpuid")") + do +- ucode=$(( $(echo "$tuple" | cut -d, -f3) )) +- ucode_date=$(echo "$tuple" | cut -d, -f4 | sed -r 's=(....)(..)(..)=\1/\2/\3=') ++ ucode=$(( $(echo "$tuple" | @cut@ -d, -f3) )) ++ ucode_date=$(echo "$tuple" | @cut@ -d, -f4 | @sed@ -r 's=(....)(..)(..)=\1/\2/\3=') + _debug "is_latest_known_ucode: with cpuid $cpu_cpuid has ucode $cpu_ucode, last known is $ucode from $ucode_date" + ucode_latest=$(printf "latest version is 0x%x dated $ucode_date according to $mcedb_info" "$ucode") + if [ "$cpu_ucode" -ge "$ucode" ]; then +@@ -2098,7 +2098,7 @@ get_cmdline() + kernel_cmdline="$SMC_MOCK_CMDLINE" + return + else +- kernel_cmdline=$(cat "$procfs/cmdline") ++ kernel_cmdline=$(@cat@ "$procfs/cmdline") + mockme=$(printf "%b\n%b" "$mockme" "SMC_MOCK_CMDLINE='$kernel_cmdline'") + fi + } +@@ -2106,7 +2106,7 @@ get_cmdline() + # ENTRYPOINT + + # we can't do anything useful under WSL +-if uname -a | grep -qE -- '-Microsoft #[0-9]+-Microsoft '; then ++if @uname@ -a | @grep@ -qE -- '-Microsoft #[0-9]+-Microsoft '; then + _warn "This script doesn't work under Windows Subsystem for Linux" + _warn "You should use the official Microsoft tool instead." + _warn "It can be found under https://aka.ms/SpeculationControlPS" +@@ -2155,15 +2155,15 @@ fi + + # if we're under a BSD, try to mount linprocfs for "$procfs/cpuinfo" + procfs=/proc +-if echo "$os" | grep -q BSD; then ++if echo "$os" | @grep@ -q BSD; then + _debug "We're under BSD, check if we have procfs" +- procfs=$(mount | awk '/^linprocfs/ { print $3; exit; }') ++ procfs=$(@mount@ | @awk@ '/^linprocfs/ { print $3; exit; }') + if [ -z "$procfs" ]; then + _debug "we don't, try to mount it" + procfs=/proc + [ -d /compat/linux/proc ] && procfs=/compat/linux/proc + test -d $procfs || mkdir $procfs +- if mount -t linprocfs linprocfs $procfs 2>/dev/null; then ++ if @mount@ -t linprocfs linprocfs $procfs 2>/dev/null; then + mounted_procfs=1 + _debug "procfs just mounted at $procfs" + else +@@ -2195,14 +2195,14 @@ fi + + if [ "$opt_live" = 1 ]; then + # root check (only for live mode, for offline mode, we already checked if we could read the files) +- if [ "$(id -u)" -ne 0 ]; then ++ if [ "$(@id@ -u)" -ne 0 ]; then + _warn "Note that you should launch this script with root privileges to get accurate information." + _warn "We'll proceed but you might see permission denied errors." + _warn "To run it as root, you can try the following command: sudo $0" + _warn + fi + _info "Checking for vulnerabilities on current system" +- _info "Kernel is \033[35m$os $(uname -r) $(uname -v) $(uname -m)\033[0m" ++ _info "Kernel is \033[35m$os $(@uname@ -r) $(@uname@ -v) $(@uname@ -m)\033[0m" + _info "CPU is \033[35m$cpu_friendly_name\033[0m" + + # try to find the image of the current running kernel +@@ -2210,12 +2210,12 @@ if [ "$opt_live" = 1 ]; then + # specified by user on cmdline, with --live, don't override + : + # first, look for the BOOT_IMAGE hint in the kernel cmdline +- elif echo "$kernel_cmdline" | grep -q 'BOOT_IMAGE='; then +- opt_kernel=$(echo "$kernel_cmdline" | grep -Eo 'BOOT_IMAGE=[^ ]+' | cut -d= -f2) ++ elif echo "$kernel_cmdline" | @grep@ -q 'BOOT_IMAGE='; then ++ opt_kernel=$(echo "$kernel_cmdline" | @grep@ -Eo 'BOOT_IMAGE=[^ ]+' | @cut@ -d= -f2) + _debug "found opt_kernel=$opt_kernel in $procfs/cmdline" + # if the boot partition is within a btrfs subvolume, strip the subvolume name + # if /boot is a separate subvolume, the remainder of the code in this section should handle it +- if echo "$opt_kernel" | grep -q "^/@"; then opt_kernel=$(echo "$opt_kernel" | sed "s:/@[^/]*::"); fi ++ if echo "$opt_kernel" | @grep@ -q "^/@"; then opt_kernel=$(echo "$opt_kernel" | @sed@ "s:/@[^/]*::"); fi + # if we have a dedicated /boot partition, our bootloader might have just called it / + # so try to prepend /boot and see if we find anything + [ -e "/boot/$opt_kernel" ] && opt_kernel="/boot/$opt_kernel" +@@ -2227,7 +2227,7 @@ if [ "$opt_live" = 1 ]; then + # if we didn't find a kernel, default to guessing + if [ ! -e "$opt_kernel" ]; then + # Fedora: +- [ -e "/lib/modules/$(uname -r)/vmlinuz" ] && opt_kernel="/lib/modules/$(uname -r)/vmlinuz" ++ [ -e "/lib/modules/$(@uname@ -r)/vmlinuz" ] && opt_kernel="/lib/modules/$(@uname@ -r)/vmlinuz" + # Slackware: + [ -e "/boot/vmlinuz" ] && opt_kernel="/boot/vmlinuz" + # Arch aarch64: +@@ -2241,24 +2241,24 @@ if [ "$opt_live" = 1 ]; then + # pine64 + [ -e "/boot/pine64/Image" ] && opt_kernel="/boot/pine64/Image" + # generic: +- [ -e "/boot/vmlinuz-$(uname -r)" ] && opt_kernel="/boot/vmlinuz-$(uname -r)" +- [ -e "/boot/kernel-$( uname -r)" ] && opt_kernel="/boot/kernel-$( uname -r)" +- [ -e "/boot/bzImage-$(uname -r)" ] && opt_kernel="/boot/bzImage-$(uname -r)" ++ [ -e "/boot/vmlinuz-$(@uname@ -r)" ] && opt_kernel="/boot/vmlinuz-$(@uname@ -r)" ++ [ -e "/boot/kernel-$( @uname@ -r)" ] && opt_kernel="/boot/kernel-$( @uname@ -r)" ++ [ -e "/boot/bzImage-$(@uname@ -r)" ] && opt_kernel="/boot/bzImage-$(@uname@ -r)" + # Gentoo: +- [ -e "/boot/kernel-genkernel-$(uname -m)-$(uname -r)" ] && opt_kernel="/boot/kernel-genkernel-$(uname -m)-$(uname -r)" ++ [ -e "/boot/kernel-genkernel-$(@uname@ -m)-$(@uname@ -r)" ] && opt_kernel="/boot/kernel-genkernel-$(@uname@ -m)-$(@uname@ -r)" + # NixOS: + [ -e "/run/booted-system/kernel" ] && opt_kernel="/run/booted-system/kernel" + # Guix System: + [ -e "/run/booted-system/kernel/bzImage" ] && opt_kernel="/run/booted-system/kernel/bzImage" + # systemd kernel-install: +- [ -e "/etc/machine-id" ] && [ -e "/boot/$(cat /etc/machine-id)/$(uname -r)/linux" ] && opt_kernel="/boot/$(cat /etc/machine-id)/$(uname -r)/linux" ++ [ -e "/etc/machine-id" ] && [ -e "/boot/$(@cat@ /etc/machine-id)/$(@uname@ -r)/linux" ] && opt_kernel="/boot/$(@cat@ /etc/machine-id)/$(@uname@ -r)/linux" + # Clear Linux: +- str_uname=$(uname -r) ++ str_uname=$(@uname@ -r) + clear_linux_kernel="/lib/kernel/org.clearlinux.${str_uname##*.}.${str_uname%.*}" + [ -e "$clear_linux_kernel" ] && opt_kernel=$clear_linux_kernel + # Custom Arch seems to have the kernel path in its cmdline in the form "\directory\kernelimage", + # with actual \'s instead of /'s: +- custom_arch_kernel=$(echo "$kernel_cmdline" | grep -Eo "(^|\s)\\\\[\\\\a-zA-Z0-9_.-]+" | tr "\\\\" "/" | tr -d '[:space:]') ++ custom_arch_kernel=$(echo "$kernel_cmdline" | @grep@ -Eo "(^|\s)\\\\[\\\\a-zA-Z0-9_.-]+" | @tr@ "\\\\" "/" | @tr@ -d '[:space:]') + if [ -n "$custom_arch_kernel" ] && [ -e "$custom_arch_kernel" ]; then + opt_kernel="$custom_arch_kernel" + fi +@@ -2272,12 +2272,12 @@ if [ "$opt_live" = 1 ]; then + : + elif [ -e "$procfs/kallsyms" ] ; then + opt_map="$procfs/kallsyms" +- elif [ -e "/lib/modules/$(uname -r)/System.map" ] ; then +- opt_map="/lib/modules/$(uname -r)/System.map" +- elif [ -e "/boot/System.map-$(uname -r)" ] ; then +- opt_map="/boot/System.map-$(uname -r)" +- elif [ -e "/lib/kernel/System.map-$(uname -r)" ]; then +- opt_map="/lib/kernel/System.map-$(uname -r)" ++ elif [ -e "/lib/modules/$(@uname@ -r)/System.map" ] ; then ++ opt_map="/lib/modules/$(@uname@ -r)/System.map" ++ elif [ -e "/boot/System.map-$(@uname@ -r)" ] ; then ++ opt_map="/boot/System.map-$(@uname@ -r)" ++ elif [ -e "/lib/kernel/System.map-$(@uname@ -r)" ]; then ++ opt_map="/lib/kernel/System.map-$(@uname@ -r)" + fi + + # config +@@ -2285,18 +2285,18 @@ if [ "$opt_live" = 1 ]; then + # specified by user on cmdline, with --live, don't override + : + elif [ -e "$procfs/config.gz" ] ; then +- dumped_config="$(mktemp -t smc-config-XXXXXX)" +- gunzip -c "$procfs/config.gz" > "$dumped_config" ++ dumped_config="$(@mktemp@ -t smc-config-XXXXXX)" ++ @gunzip@ -c "$procfs/config.gz" > "$dumped_config" + # dumped_config will be deleted at the end of the script + opt_config="$dumped_config" +- elif [ -e "/lib/modules/$(uname -r)/config" ]; then +- opt_config="/lib/modules/$(uname -r)/config" +- elif [ -e "/boot/config-$(uname -r)" ]; then +- opt_config="/boot/config-$(uname -r)" +- elif [ -e "/etc/kernels/kernel-config-$(uname -m)-$(uname -r)" ]; then +- opt_config="/etc/kernels/kernel-config-$(uname -m)-$(uname -r)" +- elif [ -e "/lib/kernel/config-$(uname -r)" ]; then +- opt_config="/lib/kernel/config-$(uname -r)" ++ elif [ -e "/lib/modules/$(@uname@ -r)/config" ]; then ++ opt_config="/lib/modules/$(@uname@ -r)/config" ++ elif [ -e "/boot/config-$(@uname@ -r)" ]; then ++ opt_config="/boot/config-$(@uname@ -r)" ++ elif [ -e "/etc/kernels/kernel-config-$(@uname@ -m)-$(@uname@ -r)" ]; then ++ opt_config="/etc/kernels/kernel-config-$(@uname@ -m)-$(@uname@ -r)" ++ elif [ -e "/lib/kernel/config-$(@uname@ -r)" ]; then ++ opt_config="/lib/kernel/config-$(@uname@ -r)" + fi + else + _info "Checking for vulnerabilities against specified kernel" +@@ -2311,7 +2311,7 @@ else + fi + + if [ "$os" = Linux ]; then +- if [ -n "$opt_config" ] && ! grep -q '^CONFIG_' "$opt_config"; then ++ if [ -n "$opt_config" ] && ! @grep@ -q '^CONFIG_' "$opt_config"; then + # given file is invalid! + _warn "The kernel config file seems invalid, was expecting a plain-text file, ignoring it!" + opt_config='' +@@ -2339,7 +2339,7 @@ if [ "$os" = Linux ]; then + fi + + if [ -e "$opt_kernel" ]; then +- if ! command -v "${opt_arch_prefix}readelf" >/dev/null 2>&1; then ++ if ! command -v "@readelf@" >/dev/null 2>&1; then + _debug "readelf not found" + kernel_err="missing '${opt_arch_prefix}readelf' tool, please install it, usually it's in the 'binutils' package" + elif [ "$opt_sysfs_only" = 1 ] || [ "$opt_hw_only" = 1 ]; then +@@ -2357,20 +2357,20 @@ else + # vanilla kernels have with ^Linux version + # also try harder with some kernels (such as Red Hat) that don't have ^Linux version before their version string + # and check for FreeBSD +- kernel_version=$("${opt_arch_prefix}strings" "$kernel" 2>/dev/null | grep -E \ ++ kernel_version=$("@strings@" "$kernel" 2>/dev/null | @grep@ -E \ + -e '^Linux version ' \ + -e '^[[:alnum:]][^[:space:]]+ \([^[:space:]]+\) #[0-9]+ .+ (19|20)[0-9][0-9]$' \ +- -e '^FreeBSD [0-9]' | head -1) ++ -e '^FreeBSD [0-9]' | @head@ -1) + if [ -z "$kernel_version" ]; then + # try even harder with some kernels (such as ARM) that split the release (uname -r) and version (uname -v) in 2 adjacent strings +- kernel_version=$("${opt_arch_prefix}strings" "$kernel" 2>/dev/null | grep -E -B1 '^#[0-9]+ .+ (19|20)[0-9][0-9]$' | tr "\n" " ") ++ kernel_version=$("@strings@" "$kernel" 2>/dev/null | @grep@ -E -B1 '^#[0-9]+ .+ (19|20)[0-9][0-9]$' | @tr@ "\n" " ") + fi + if [ -n "$kernel_version" ]; then + # in live mode, check if the img we found is the correct one + if [ "$opt_live" = 1 ]; then + _verbose "Kernel image is \033[35m$kernel_version" +- if ! echo "$kernel_version" | grep -qF "$(uname -r)"; then +- _warn "Possible discrepancy between your running kernel '$(uname -r)' and the image '$kernel_version' we found ($opt_kernel), results might be incorrect" ++ if ! echo "$kernel_version" | @grep@ -qF "$(@uname@ -r)"; then ++ _warn "Possible discrepancy between your running kernel '$(@uname@ -r)' and the image '$kernel_version' we found ($opt_kernel), results might be incorrect" + fi + else + _info "Kernel image is \033[35m$kernel_version" +@@ -2398,11 +2398,11 @@ sys_interface_check() + if [ "$opt_live" = 1 ] && [ "$opt_no_sysfs" = 0 ] && [ -r "$file" ]; then + : + else +- mockme=$(printf "%b\n%b" "$mockme" "SMC_MOCK_SYSFS_$(basename "$file")_RET=1") ++ mockme=$(printf "%b\n%b" "$mockme" "SMC_MOCK_SYSFS_$(@basename@ "$file")_RET=1") + return 1 + fi + +- _mockvarname="SMC_MOCK_SYSFS_$(basename "$file")_RET" ++ _mockvarname="SMC_MOCK_SYSFS_$(@basename@ "$file")_RET" + # shellcheck disable=SC2086,SC1083 + if [ -n "$(eval echo \${$_mockvarname:-})" ]; then + _debug "sysfs: MOCKING enabled for $file func returns $(eval echo \$$_mockvarname)" +@@ -2411,17 +2411,17 @@ sys_interface_check() + fi + + [ -n "$regex" ] || regex='.*' +- _mockvarname="SMC_MOCK_SYSFS_$(basename "$file")" ++ _mockvarname="SMC_MOCK_SYSFS_$(@basename@ "$file")" + # shellcheck disable=SC2086,SC1083 + if [ -n "$(eval echo \${$_mockvarname:-})" ]; then + fullmsg="$(eval echo \$$_mockvarname)" +- msg=$(echo "$fullmsg" | grep -Eo "$regex") ++ msg=$(echo "$fullmsg" | @grep@ -Eo "$regex") + _debug "sysfs: MOCKING enabled for $file, will return $fullmsg" + mocked=1 + else +- fullmsg=$(cat "$file") +- msg=$(grep -Eo "$regex" "$file") +- mockme=$(printf "%b\n%b" "$mockme" "SMC_MOCK_SYSFS_$(basename "$file")='$fullmsg'") ++ fullmsg=$(@cat@ "$file") ++ msg=$(@grep@ -Eo "$regex" "$file") ++ mockme=$(printf "%b\n%b" "$mockme" "SMC_MOCK_SYSFS_$(@basename@ "$file")='$fullmsg'") + fi + if [ "$mode" = silent ]; then + return 0 +@@ -2430,15 +2430,15 @@ sys_interface_check() + return 0 + fi + _info_nol "* Mitigated according to the /sys interface: " +- if echo "$msg" | grep -qi '^not affected'; then ++ if echo "$msg" | @grep@ -qi '^not affected'; then + # Not affected + status=OK + pstatus green YES "$fullmsg" +- elif echo "$msg" | grep -qEi '^(kvm: )?mitigation'; then ++ elif echo "$msg" | @grep@ -qEi '^(kvm: )?mitigation'; then + # Mitigation: PTI + status=OK + pstatus green YES "$fullmsg" +- elif echo "$msg" | grep -qi '^vulnerable'; then ++ elif echo "$msg" | @grep@ -qi '^vulnerable'; then + # Vulnerable + status=VULN + pstatus yellow NO "$fullmsg" +@@ -2526,20 +2526,20 @@ write_msr_one_core() + # ret=4: msr doesn't exist, ret=127: msr.allow_writes=off + [ "$ret" = 127 ] && _write_denied=1 + # or fallback to dd if it supports seek_bytes, we prefer it over perl because we can tell the difference between EPERM and EIO +- elif dd if=/dev/null of=/dev/null bs=8 count=1 seek="$_msr_dec" oflag=seek_bytes 2>/dev/null && [ "${SMC_NO_DD:-}" != 1 ]; then ++ elif @dd@ if=/dev/null of=/dev/null bs=8 count=1 seek="$_msr_dec" oflag=seek_bytes 2>/dev/null && [ "${SMC_NO_DD:-}" != 1 ]; then + _debug "write_msr: using dd" +- dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/cpu/"$_core"/msr bs=8 count=1 seek="$_msr_dec" oflag=seek_bytes 2>/dev/null; ret=$? ++ @dd@ if=/dev/zero of=/dev/cpu/"$_core"/msr bs=8 count=1 seek="$_msr_dec" oflag=seek_bytes 2>/dev/null; ret=$? + # if it failed, inspect stderrto look for EPERM + if [ "$ret" != 0 ]; then +- if dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/cpu/"$_core"/msr bs=8 count=1 seek="$_msr_dec" oflag=seek_bytes 2>&1 | grep -qF 'Operation not permitted'; then ++ if @dd@ if=/dev/zero of=/dev/cpu/"$_core"/msr bs=8 count=1 seek="$_msr_dec" oflag=seek_bytes 2>&1 | @grep@ -qF 'Operation not permitted'; then + _write_denied=1 + fi + fi + # or if we have perl, use it, any 5.x version will work +- elif command -v perl >/dev/null 2>&1 && [ "${SMC_NO_PERL:-}" != 1 ]; then ++ elif command -v @perl@ >/dev/null 2>&1 && [ "${SMC_NO_PERL:-}" != 1 ]; then + _debug "write_msr: using perl" + ret=1 +- perl -e "open(M,'>','/dev/cpu/$_core/msr') and seek(M,$_msr_dec,0) and exit(syswrite(M,pack('H16',0)))"; [ $? -eq 8 ] && ret=0 ++ @perl@ -e "open(M,'>','/dev/cpu/$_core/msr') and seek(M,$_msr_dec,0) and exit(syswrite(M,pack('H16',0)))"; [ $? -eq 8 ] && ret=0 + else + _debug "write_msr: got no wrmsr, perl or recent enough dd!" + mockme=$(printf "%b\n%b" "$mockme" "SMC_MOCK_WRMSR_${_msr}_RET=$WRITE_MSR_RET_ERR") +@@ -2561,13 +2561,13 @@ write_msr_one_core() + msr_locked_down=1 + write_msr_msg="your kernel is configured to deny writes to MSRs from user space" + return $WRITE_MSR_RET_LOCKDOWN +- elif dmesg | grep -qF "msr: Direct access to MSR"; then ++ elif @dmesg@ | @grep@ -qF "msr: Direct access to MSR"; then + _debug "write_msr: locked down kernel detected (Red Hat / Fedora)" + mockme=$(printf "%b\n%b" "$mockme" "SMC_MOCK_WRMSR_${_msr}_RET=$WRITE_MSR_RET_LOCKDOWN") + msr_locked_down=1 + write_msr_msg="your kernel is locked down (Fedora/Red Hat), please reboot without secure boot and retry" + return $WRITE_MSR_RET_LOCKDOWN +- elif dmesg | grep -qF "raw MSR access is restricted"; then ++ elif @dmesg@ | @grep@ -qF "raw MSR access is restricted"; then + _debug "write_msr: locked down kernel detected (vanilla)" + mockme=$(printf "%b\n%b" "$mockme" "SMC_MOCK_WRMSR_${_msr}_RET=$WRITE_MSR_RET_LOCKDOWN") + msr_locked_down=1 +@@ -2666,8 +2666,8 @@ read_msr_one_core() + return $READ_MSR_RET_KO + fi + # MSR 0x10: 0x000003e1 0xb106dded +- _msr_h=$(echo "$_msr" | awk '{print $3}'); +- _msr_l=$(echo "$_msr" | awk '{print $4}'); ++ _msr_h=$(echo "$_msr" | @awk@ '{print $3}'); ++ _msr_l=$(echo "$_msr" | @awk@ '{print $4}'); + read_msr_value=$(( _msr_h << 32 | _msr_l )) + else + # for Linux +@@ -2678,15 +2678,15 @@ read_msr_one_core() + # if rdmsr is available, use it + elif command -v rdmsr >/dev/null 2>&1 && [ "${SMC_NO_RDMSR:-}" != 1 ]; then + _debug "read_msr: using rdmsr on $_msr" +- read_msr_value=$(rdmsr -r $_msr_dec 2>/dev/null | od -t u8 -A n) ++ read_msr_value=$(rdmsr -r $_msr_dec 2>/dev/null | @od@ -t u8 -A n) + # or if we have perl, use it, any 5.x version will work +- elif command -v perl >/dev/null 2>&1 && [ "${SMC_NO_PERL:-}" != 1 ]; then ++ elif command -v @perl@ >/dev/null 2>&1 && [ "${SMC_NO_PERL:-}" != 1 ]; then + _debug "read_msr: using perl on $_msr" +- read_msr_value=$(perl -e "open(M,'<','/dev/cpu/$_core/msr') and seek(M,$_msr_dec,0) and read(M,\$_,8) and print" | od -t u8 -A n) ++ read_msr_value=$(@perl@ -e "open(M,'<','/dev/cpu/$_core/msr') and seek(M,$_msr_dec,0) and read(M,\$_,8) and print" | @od@ -t u8 -A n) + # fallback to dd if it supports skip_bytes +- elif dd if=/dev/null of=/dev/null bs=8 count=1 skip="$_msr_dec" iflag=skip_bytes 2>/dev/null; then ++ elif @dd@ if=/dev/null of=/dev/null bs=8 count=1 skip="$_msr_dec" iflag=skip_bytes 2>/dev/null; then + _debug "read_msr: using dd on $_msr" +- read_msr_value=$(dd if=/dev/cpu/"$_core"/msr bs=8 count=1 skip="$_msr_dec" iflag=skip_bytes 2>/dev/null | od -t u8 -A n) ++ read_msr_value=$(@dd@ if=/dev/cpu/"$_core"/msr bs=8 count=1 skip="$_msr_dec" iflag=skip_bytes 2>/dev/null | @od@ -t u8 -A n) + else + _debug "read_msr: got no rdmsr, perl or recent enough dd!" + mockme=$(printf "%b\n%b" "$mockme" "SMC_MOCK_RDMSR_${_msr}_RET=$READ_MSR_RET_ERR") +@@ -2710,7 +2710,7 @@ check_cpu() + { + _info "\033[1;34mHardware check\033[0m" + +- if ! uname -m | grep -qwE 'x86_64|i[3-6]86|amd64'; then ++ if ! @uname@ -m | @grep@ -qwE 'x86_64|i[3-6]86|amd64'; then + return + fi + +@@ -3326,19 +3326,19 @@ check_redhat_canonical_spectre() + # if we were already called, don't do it again + [ -n "${redhat_canonical_spectre:-}" ] && return + +- if ! command -v "${opt_arch_prefix}strings" >/dev/null 2>&1; then ++ if ! command -v "@strings@" >/dev/null 2>&1; then + redhat_canonical_spectre=-1 + elif [ -n "$kernel_err" ]; then + redhat_canonical_spectre=-2 + else + # Red Hat / Ubuntu specific variant1 patch is difficult to detect, + # let's use the two same tricks than the official Red Hat detection script uses: +- if "${opt_arch_prefix}strings" "$kernel" | grep -qw noibrs && "${opt_arch_prefix}strings" "$kernel" | grep -qw noibpb; then ++ if "@strings@" "$kernel" | @grep@ -qw noibrs && "@strings@" "$kernel" | @grep@ -qw noibpb; then + # 1) detect their specific variant2 patch. If it's present, it means + # that the variant1 patch is also present (both were merged at the same time) + _debug "found redhat/canonical version of the variant2 patch (implies variant1)" + redhat_canonical_spectre=1 +- elif "${opt_arch_prefix}strings" "$kernel" | grep -q 'x86/pti:'; then ++ elif "@strings@" "$kernel" | @grep@ -q 'x86/pti:'; then + # 2) detect their specific variant3 patch. If it's present, but the variant2 + # is not, it means that only variant1 is present in addition to variant3 + _debug "found redhat/canonical version of the variant3 patch (implies variant1 but not variant2)" +@@ -3363,13 +3363,13 @@ check_has_vmm() + # If we find no evidence that this is the case, assume we're not (to avoid scaring users), + # this can always be overridden with --vmm in any case. + has_vmm=0 +- if command -v pgrep >/dev/null 2>&1; then ++ if command -v @pgrep@ >/dev/null 2>&1; then + # remove xenbus and xenwatch, also present inside domU + # remove libvirtd as it can also be used to manage containers and not VMs + # for each binary we want to grep, get the pids + for _binary in qemu kvm xenstored xenconsoled + do +- for _pid in $(pgrep -x $_binary) ++ for _pid in $(@pgrep@ -x $_binary) + do + # resolve the exe symlink, if it doesn't resolve with -m, + # which doesn't even need the dest to exist, it means the symlink +@@ -3385,7 +3385,7 @@ check_has_vmm() + else + # ignore SC2009 as `ps ax` is actually used as a fallback if `pgrep` isn't installed + # shellcheck disable=SC2009 +- if command -v ps >/devnull && ps ax | grep -vw grep | grep -q -e '\/devnull && ps ax | @grep@ -vw grep | @grep@ -q -e '\/dev/null 2>&1; then ++ elif ! command -v @perl@ >/dev/null 2>&1; then + pstatus yellow UNKNOWN "missing 'perl' binary, please install it" + else +- perl -ne '/\x0f\x83....\x48\x19\xd2\x48\x21\xd0/ and $found++; END { exit($found) }' "$kernel"; ret=$? ++ @perl@ -ne '/\x0f\x83....\x48\x19\xd2\x48\x21\xd0/ and $found++; END { exit($found) }' "$kernel"; ret=$? + if [ $ret -gt 0 ]; then + pstatus green YES "$ret occurrence(s) found of x86 64 bits array_index_mask_nospec()" + v1_mask_nospec="x86 64 bits array_index_mask_nospec" + else +- perl -ne '/\x3b\x82..\x00\x00\x73.\x19\xd2\x21\xd0/ and $found++; END { exit($found) }' "$kernel"; ret=$? ++ @perl@ -ne '/\x3b\x82..\x00\x00\x73.\x19\xd2\x21\xd0/ and $found++; END { exit($found) }' "$kernel"; ret=$? + if [ $ret -gt 0 ]; then + pstatus green YES "$ret occurrence(s) found of x86 32 bits array_index_mask_nospec()" + v1_mask_nospec="x86 32 bits array_index_mask_nospec" + else +- ret=$("${opt_arch_prefix}objdump" $objdump_options "$kernel" | grep -w -e f3af8014 -e e320f014 -B2 | grep -B1 -w sbc | grep -w -c cmp) ++ ret=$("@objdump@" $objdump_options "$kernel" | @grep@ -w -e f3af8014 -e e320f014 -B2 | @grep@ -B1 -w sbc | @grep@ -w -c cmp) + if [ "$ret" -gt 0 ]; then + pstatus green YES "$ret occurrence(s) found of arm 32 bits array_index_mask_nospec()" + v1_mask_nospec="arm 32 bits array_index_mask_nospec" +@@ -3526,12 +3526,12 @@ check_CVE_2017_5753_linux() + pstatus yellow NO + elif [ -n "$kernel_err" ]; then + pstatus yellow UNKNOWN "couldn't check ($kernel_err)" +- elif ! command -v perl >/dev/null 2>&1; then ++ elif ! command -v @perl@ >/dev/null 2>&1; then + pstatus yellow UNKNOWN "missing 'perl' binary, please install it" +- elif ! command -v "${opt_arch_prefix}objdump" >/dev/null 2>&1; then ++ elif ! command -v "@objdump@" >/dev/null 2>&1; then + pstatus yellow UNKNOWN "missing '${opt_arch_prefix}objdump' tool, please install it, usually it's in the binutils package" + else +- "${opt_arch_prefix}objdump" $objdump_options "$kernel" | perl -ne 'push @r, $_; /\s(hint|csdb)\s/ && $r[0]=~/\ssub\s+(x\d+)/ && $r[1]=~/\sbic\s+$1,\s+$1,/ && $r[2]=~/\sand\s/ && exit(9); shift @r if @r>3'; ret=$? ++ "@objdump@" $objdump_options "$kernel" | @perl@ -ne 'push @r, $_; /\s(hint|csdb)\s/ && $r[0]=~/\ssub\s+(x\d+)/ && $r[1]=~/\sbic\s+$1,\s+$1,/ && $r[2]=~/\sand\s/ && exit(9); shift @r if @r>3'; ret=$? + if [ "$ret" -eq 9 ]; then + pstatus green YES "mask_nospec64 macro is present and used" + v1_mask_nospec="arm64 mask_nospec64" +@@ -3553,12 +3553,12 @@ check_CVE_2017_5753_linux() + pstatus yellow NO + elif [ -n "$kernel_err" ]; then + pstatus yellow UNKNOWN "couldn't check ($kernel_err)" +- elif ! command -v perl >/dev/null 2>&1; then ++ elif ! command -v @perl@ >/dev/null 2>&1; then + pstatus yellow UNKNOWN "missing 'perl' binary, please install it" +- elif ! command -v "${opt_arch_prefix}objdump" >/dev/null 2>&1; then ++ elif ! command -v "@objdump@" >/dev/null 2>&1; then + pstatus yellow UNKNOWN "missing '${opt_arch_prefix}objdump' tool, please install it, usually it's in the binutils package" + else +- "${opt_arch_prefix}objdump" -d "$kernel" | perl -ne 'push @r, $_; /\s(hint|csdb)\s/ && $r[0]=~/\smov\s+(w\d+),\s+(w\d+)/ && $r[1]=~/\scmp\s+(x\d+),\s+(x\d+)/ && $r[2]=~/\sngc\s+$2,/ && exit(9); shift @r if @r>3'; ret=$? ++ "@objdump@" -d "$kernel" | @perl@ -ne 'push @r, $_; /\s(hint|csdb)\s/ && $r[0]=~/\smov\s+(w\d+),\s+(w\d+)/ && $r[1]=~/\scmp\s+(x\d+),\s+(x\d+)/ && $r[2]=~/\sngc\s+$2,/ && exit(9); shift @r if @r>3'; ret=$? + if [ "$ret" -eq 9 ]; then + pstatus green YES "array_index_nospec macro is present and used" + v1_mask_nospec="arm64 array_index_nospec" +@@ -3574,7 +3574,7 @@ check_CVE_2017_5753_linux() + if [ -n "$kernel_err" ]; then + pstatus yellow UNKNOWN "couldn't check ($kernel_err)" + else +- if ! command -v "${opt_arch_prefix}objdump" >/dev/null 2>&1; then ++ if ! command -v "@objdump@" >/dev/null 2>&1; then + pstatus yellow UNKNOWN "missing '${opt_arch_prefix}objdump' tool, please install it, usually it's in the binutils package" + else + # here we disassemble the kernel and count the number of occurrences of the LFENCE opcode +@@ -3584,7 +3584,7 @@ check_CVE_2017_5753_linux() + # so let's push the threshold to 70. + # v0.33+: now only count lfence opcodes after a jump, way less error-prone + # non patched kernel have between 0 and 20 matches, patched ones have at least 40-45 +- nb_lfence=$("${opt_arch_prefix}objdump" $objdump_options "$kernel" 2>/dev/null | grep -w -B1 lfence | grep -Ewc 'jmp|jne|je') ++ nb_lfence=$("@objdump@" $objdump_options "$kernel" 2>/dev/null | @grep@ -w -B1 lfence | @grep@ -Ewc 'jmp|jne|je') + if [ "$nb_lfence" -lt 30 ]; then + pstatus yellow NO "only $nb_lfence jump-then-lfence instructions found, should be >= 30 (heuristic)" + else +@@ -3655,7 +3655,7 @@ check_CVE_2017_5715() + _info "\033[1;34m$cve aka '$(cve2name "$cve")'\033[0m" + if [ "$os" = Linux ]; then + check_CVE_2017_5715_linux +- elif echo "$os" | grep -q BSD; then ++ elif echo "$os" | @grep@ -q BSD; then + check_CVE_2017_5715_bsd + else + _warn "Unsupported OS ($os)" +@@ -3697,13 +3697,13 @@ check_CVE_2017_5715_linux() + # /proc/sys/kernel/ibrs_enabled: OpenSUSE tumbleweed + specex_knob_dir=$dir + ibrs_supported="$dir/ibrs_enabled exists" +- ibrs_enabled=$(cat "$dir/ibrs_enabled" 2>/dev/null) ++ ibrs_enabled=$(@cat@ "$dir/ibrs_enabled" 2>/dev/null) + _debug "ibrs: found $dir/ibrs_enabled=$ibrs_enabled" + # if ibrs_enabled is there, ibpb_enabled will be in the same dir + if [ -e "$dir/ibpb_enabled" ]; then + # if the file is there, we have IBPB compiled-in (see note above for IBRS) + ibpb_supported="$dir/ibpb_enabled exists" +- ibpb_enabled=$(cat "$dir/ibpb_enabled" 2>/dev/null) ++ ibpb_enabled=$(@cat@ "$dir/ibpb_enabled" 2>/dev/null) + _debug "ibpb: found $dir/ibpb_enabled=$ibpb_enabled" + else + _debug "ibpb: $dir/ibpb_enabled file doesn't exist" +@@ -3718,7 +3718,7 @@ check_CVE_2017_5715_linux() + # which in that case means ibrs is supported *and* enabled for kernel & user + # as per the ibrs patch series v3 + if [ -z "$ibrs_supported" ]; then +- if grep ^flags "$procfs/cpuinfo" | grep -qw spec_ctrl_ibrs; then ++ if @grep@ ^flags "$procfs/cpuinfo" | @grep@ -qw spec_ctrl_ibrs; then + _debug "ibrs: found spec_ctrl_ibrs flag in $procfs/cpuinfo" + ibrs_supported="spec_ctrl_ibrs flag in $procfs/cpuinfo" + # enabled=2 -> kernel & user +@@ -3728,13 +3728,13 @@ check_CVE_2017_5715_linux() + fi + if [ -n "$fullmsg" ]; then + # when IBPB is enabled on 4.15+, we can see it in sysfs +- if echo "$fullmsg" | grep -q 'IBPB'; then ++ if echo "$fullmsg" | @grep@ -q 'IBPB'; then + _debug "ibpb: found enabled in sysfs" + [ -z "$ibpb_supported" ] && ibpb_supported='IBPB found enabled in sysfs' + [ -z "$ibpb_enabled" ] && ibpb_enabled=1 + fi + # when IBRS_FW is enabled on 4.15+, we can see it in sysfs +- if echo "$fullmsg" | grep -q ', IBRS_FW'; then ++ if echo "$fullmsg" | @grep@ -q ', IBRS_FW'; then + _debug "ibrs: found IBRS_FW in sysfs" + [ -z "$ibrs_supported" ] && ibrs_supported='found IBRS_FW in sysfs' + ibrs_fw_enabled=1 +@@ -3742,13 +3742,13 @@ check_CVE_2017_5715_linux() + # when IBRS is enabled on 4.15+, we can see it in sysfs + # on a more recent kernel, classic "IBRS" is not even longer an option, because of the performance impact. + # only "Enhanced IBRS" is available (on CPUs with the IBRS_ALL flag) +- if echo "$fullmsg" | grep -q -e '\' -e 'Indirect Branch Restricted Speculation'; then ++ if echo "$fullmsg" | @grep@ -q -e '\' -e 'Indirect Branch Restricted Speculation'; then + _debug "ibrs: found IBRS in sysfs" + [ -z "$ibrs_supported" ] && ibrs_supported='found IBRS in sysfs' + [ -z "$ibrs_enabled" ] && ibrs_enabled=3 + fi + # checking for 'Enhanced IBRS' in sysfs, enabled on CPUs with IBRS_ALL +- if echo "$fullmsg" | grep -q -e 'Enhanced IBRS'; then ++ if echo "$fullmsg" | @grep@ -q -e 'Enhanced IBRS'; then + [ -z "$ibrs_supported" ] && ibrs_supported='found Enhanced IBRS in sysfs' + # 4 isn't actually a valid value of the now extinct "ibrs_enabled" flag file, + # that only went from 0 to 3, so we use 4 as "enhanced ibrs is enabled" +@@ -3767,11 +3767,11 @@ check_CVE_2017_5715_linux() + fi + fi + if [ -z "$ibrs_supported" ] && [ -n "$kernel" ]; then +- if ! command -v "${opt_arch_prefix}strings" >/dev/null 2>&1; then ++ if ! command -v "@strings@" >/dev/null 2>&1; then + : + else + ibrs_can_tell=1 +- ibrs_supported=$("${opt_arch_prefix}strings" "$kernel" | grep -Fw -e ', IBRS_FW' | head -1) ++ ibrs_supported=$("@strings@" "$kernel" | @grep@ -Fw -e ', IBRS_FW' | @head@ -1) + if [ -n "$ibrs_supported" ]; then + _debug "ibrs: found ibrs evidence in kernel image ($ibrs_supported)" + ibrs_supported="found '$ibrs_supported' in kernel image" +@@ -3780,7 +3780,7 @@ check_CVE_2017_5715_linux() + fi + if [ -z "$ibrs_supported" ] && [ -n "$opt_map" ]; then + ibrs_can_tell=1 +- if grep -q spec_ctrl "$opt_map"; then ++ if @grep@ -q spec_ctrl "$opt_map"; then + ibrs_supported="found spec_ctrl in symbols file" + _debug "ibrs: found '*spec_ctrl*' symbol in $opt_map" + fi +@@ -3788,11 +3788,11 @@ check_CVE_2017_5715_linux() + # recent (4.15) vanilla kernels have IBPB but not IBRS, and without the debugfs tunables of Red Hat + # we can detect it directly in the image + if [ -z "$ibpb_supported" ] && [ -n "$kernel" ]; then +- if ! command -v "${opt_arch_prefix}strings" >/dev/null 2>&1; then ++ if ! command -v "@strings@" >/dev/null 2>&1; then + : + else + ibpb_can_tell=1 +- ibpb_supported=$("${opt_arch_prefix}strings" "$kernel" | grep -Fw -e 'ibpb' -e ', IBPB' | head -1) ++ ibpb_supported=$("@strings@" "$kernel" | @grep@ -Fw -e 'ibpb' -e ', IBPB' | @head@ -1) + if [ -n "$ibpb_supported" ]; then + _debug "ibpb: found ibpb evidence in kernel image ($ibpb_supported)" + ibpb_supported="found '$ibpb_supported' in kernel image" +@@ -3841,9 +3841,9 @@ check_CVE_2017_5715_linux() + 2) if [ "$ibrs_fw_enabled" = 1 ]; then pstatus green YES "for kernel, user space, and firmware code" ; else pstatus green YES "for both kernel and user space"; fi;; + 3) if [ "$ibrs_fw_enabled" = 1 ]; then pstatus green YES "for kernel and firmware code"; else pstatus green YES; fi;; + 4) pstatus green YES "Enhanced flavor, performance impact will be greatly reduced";; +- *) if [ "$cpuid_ibrs" != 'SPEC_CTRL' ] && [ "$cpuid_ibrs" != 'IBRS_SUPPORT' ] && [ "$cpuid_spec_ctrl" != -1 ]; +- then pstatus yellow NO; _debug "ibrs: known cpu not supporting SPEC-CTRL or IBRS"; +- else ++ *) if [ "$cpuid_ibrs" != 'SPEC_CTRL' ] && [ "$cpuid_ibrs" != 'IBRS_SUPPORT' ] && [ "$cpuid_spec_ctrl" != -1 ]; ++ then pstatus yellow NO; _debug "ibrs: known cpu not supporting SPEC-CTRL or IBRS"; ++ else + pstatus yellow UNKNOWN; fi;; + esac + fi +@@ -3894,7 +3894,7 @@ check_CVE_2017_5715_linux() + bp_harden='' + if [ -r "$opt_config" ]; then + bp_harden_can_tell=1 +- bp_harden=$(grep -w 'CONFIG_HARDEN_BRANCH_PREDICTOR=y' "$opt_config") ++ bp_harden=$(@grep@ -w 'CONFIG_HARDEN_BRANCH_PREDICTOR=y' "$opt_config") + if [ -n "$bp_harden" ]; then + pstatus green YES + _debug "bp_harden: found '$bp_harden' in $opt_config" +@@ -3902,7 +3902,7 @@ check_CVE_2017_5715_linux() + fi + if [ -z "$bp_harden" ] && [ -n "$opt_map" ]; then + bp_harden_can_tell=1 +- bp_harden=$(grep -w bp_hardening_data "$opt_map") ++ bp_harden=$(@grep@ -w bp_hardening_data "$opt_map") + if [ -n "$bp_harden" ]; then + pstatus green YES + _debug "bp_harden: found '$bp_harden' in $opt_map" +@@ -3920,11 +3920,11 @@ check_CVE_2017_5715_linux() + # We check the RETPOLINE kernel options + retpoline=0 + if [ -r "$opt_config" ]; then +- if grep -q '^CONFIG_RETPOLINE=y' "$opt_config"; then ++ if @grep@ -q '^CONFIG_RETPOLINE=y' "$opt_config"; then + pstatus green YES + retpoline=1 + # shellcheck disable=SC2046 +- _debug 'retpoline: found '$(grep '^CONFIG_RETPOLINE' "$opt_config")" in $opt_config" ++ _debug 'retpoline: found '$(@grep@ '^CONFIG_RETPOLINE' "$opt_config")" in $opt_config" + else + pstatus yellow NO + fi +@@ -3945,8 +3945,8 @@ check_CVE_2017_5715_linux() + # since 5.15.28, this is now "Retpolines" as the implementation was switched to a generic one, + # so we look for both "retpoline" and "retpolines" + if [ "$opt_live" = 1 ] && [ -n "$fullmsg" ]; then +- if echo "$fullmsg" | grep -qwi -e retpoline -e retpolines; then +- if echo "$fullmsg" | grep -qwi minimal; then ++ if echo "$fullmsg" | @grep@ -qwi -e retpoline -e retpolines; then ++ if echo "$fullmsg" | @grep@ -qwi minimal; then + retpoline_compiler=0 + retpoline_compiler_reason="kernel reports minimal retpoline compilation" + else +@@ -3956,19 +3956,19 @@ check_CVE_2017_5715_linux() + fi + elif [ -n "$opt_map" ]; then + # look for the symbol +- if grep -qw noretpoline_setup "$opt_map"; then ++ if @grep@ -qw noretpoline_setup "$opt_map"; then + retpoline_compiler=1 + retpoline_compiler_reason="noretpoline_setup symbol found in System.map" + fi + elif [ -n "$kernel" ]; then + # look for the symbol +- if command -v "${opt_arch_prefix}nm" >/dev/null 2>&1; then ++ if command -v "@nm@" >/dev/null 2>&1; then + # the proper way: use nm and look for the symbol +- if "${opt_arch_prefix}nm" "$kernel" 2>/dev/null | grep -qw 'noretpoline_setup'; then ++ if "@nm@" "$kernel" 2>/dev/null | @grep@ -qw 'noretpoline_setup'; then + retpoline_compiler=1 + retpoline_compiler_reason="noretpoline_setup found in kernel symbols" + fi +- elif grep -q noretpoline_setup "$kernel"; then ++ elif @grep@ -q noretpoline_setup "$kernel"; then + # if we don't have nm, nevermind, the symbol name is long enough to not have + # any false positive using good old grep directly on the binary + retpoline_compiler=1 +@@ -3997,7 +3997,7 @@ check_CVE_2017_5715_linux() + retp_enabled=-1 + if [ "$opt_live" = 1 ]; then + if [ -e "$specex_knob_dir/retp_enabled" ]; then +- retp_enabled=$(cat "$specex_knob_dir/retp_enabled" 2>/dev/null) ++ retp_enabled=$(@cat@ "$specex_knob_dir/retp_enabled" 2>/dev/null) + _debug "retpoline: found $specex_knob_dir/retp_enabled=$retp_enabled" + _info_nol " * Retpoline is enabled: " + if [ "$retp_enabled" = 1 ]; then +@@ -4027,7 +4027,7 @@ check_CVE_2017_5715_linux() + rsb_filling=0 + if [ "$opt_live" = 1 ] && [ "$opt_no_sysfs" != 1 ]; then + # if we're live and we aren't denied looking into /sys, let's do it +- if echo "$msg" | grep -qw RSB; then ++ if echo "$msg" | @grep@ -qw RSB; then + rsb_filling=1 + pstatus green YES + fi +@@ -4036,7 +4036,7 @@ check_CVE_2017_5715_linux() + if [ -n "$kernel_err" ]; then + pstatus yellow UNKNOWN "couldn't check ($kernel_err)" + else +- if grep -qw -e 'Filling RSB on context switch' "$kernel"; then ++ if @grep@ -qw -e 'Filling RSB on context switch' "$kernel"; then + rsb_filling=1 + pstatus green YES + else +@@ -4198,7 +4198,7 @@ check_CVE_2017_5715_bsd() + { + _info "* Mitigation 1" + _info_nol " * Kernel supports IBRS: " +- ibrs_disabled=$(sysctl -n hw.ibrs_disable 2>/dev/null) ++ ibrs_disabled=$(@sysctl@ -n hw.ibrs_disable 2>/dev/null) + if [ -z "$ibrs_disabled" ]; then + pstatus yellow NO + else +@@ -4206,7 +4206,7 @@ check_CVE_2017_5715_bsd() + fi + + _info_nol " * IBRS enabled and active: " +- ibrs_active=$(sysctl -n hw.ibrs_active 2>/dev/null) ++ ibrs_active=$(@sysctl@ -n hw.ibrs_active 2>/dev/null) + if [ "$ibrs_active" = 1 ]; then + pstatus green YES + else +@@ -4219,10 +4219,10 @@ check_CVE_2017_5715_bsd() + if [ -n "$kernel_err" ]; then + pstatus yellow UNKNOWN "couldn't check ($kernel_err)" + else +- if ! command -v "${opt_arch_prefix}readelf" >/dev/null 2>&1; then ++ if ! command -v "@readelf@" >/dev/null 2>&1; then + pstatus yellow UNKNOWN "missing '${opt_arch_prefix}readelf' tool, please install it, usually it's in the binutils package" + else +- nb_thunks=$("${opt_arch_prefix}readelf" -s "$kernel" | grep -c -e __llvm_retpoline_ -e __llvm_external_retpoline_ -e __x86_indirect_thunk_) ++ nb_thunks=$("@readelf@" -s "$kernel" | @grep@ -c -e __llvm_retpoline_ -e __llvm_external_retpoline_ -e __x86_indirect_thunk_) + if [ "$nb_thunks" -gt 0 ]; then + retpoline=1 + pstatus green YES "found $nb_thunks thunk(s)" +@@ -4263,7 +4263,7 @@ check_CVE_2017_5715_bsd() + pti_performance_check() + { + _info_nol " * Reduced performance impact of PTI: " +- if [ -e "$procfs/cpuinfo" ] && grep ^flags "$procfs/cpuinfo" | grep -qw pcid; then ++ if [ -e "$procfs/cpuinfo" ] && @grep@ ^flags "$procfs/cpuinfo" | @grep@ -qw pcid; then + cpu_pcid=1 + else + read_cpuid 0x1 0x0 $ECX 17 1 1; ret=$? +@@ -4272,7 +4272,7 @@ pti_performance_check() + fi + fi + +- if [ -e "$procfs/cpuinfo" ] && grep ^flags "$procfs/cpuinfo" | grep -qw invpcid; then ++ if [ -e "$procfs/cpuinfo" ] && @grep@ ^flags "$procfs/cpuinfo" | @grep@ -qw invpcid; then + cpu_invpcid=1 + else + read_cpuid 0x7 0x0 $EBX 10 1 1; ret=$? +@@ -4297,7 +4297,7 @@ check_CVE_2017_5754() + _info "\033[1;34m$cve aka '$(cve2name "$cve")'\033[0m" + if [ "$os" = Linux ]; then + check_CVE_2017_5754_linux +- elif echo "$os" | grep -q BSD; then ++ elif echo "$os" | @grep@ -q BSD; then + check_CVE_2017_5754_bsd + else + _warn "Unsupported OS ($os)" +@@ -4319,7 +4319,7 @@ check_CVE_2017_5754_linux() + kpti_can_tell=0 + if [ -n "$opt_config" ]; then + kpti_can_tell=1 +- kpti_support=$(grep -w -e CONFIG_PAGE_TABLE_ISOLATION=y -e CONFIG_KAISER=y -e CONFIG_UNMAP_KERNEL_AT_EL0=y "$opt_config") ++ kpti_support=$(@grep@ -w -e CONFIG_PAGE_TABLE_ISOLATION=y -e CONFIG_KAISER=y -e CONFIG_UNMAP_KERNEL_AT_EL0=y "$opt_config") + if [ -n "$kpti_support" ]; then + _debug "kpti_support: found option '$kpti_support' in $opt_config" + fi +@@ -4329,7 +4329,7 @@ check_CVE_2017_5754_linux() + # so we try to find an exported symbol that is part of the PTI patch in System.map + # parse_kpti: arm + kpti_can_tell=1 +- kpti_support=$(grep -w -e kpti_force_enabled -e parse_kpti "$opt_map") ++ kpti_support=$(@grep@ -w -e kpti_force_enabled -e parse_kpti "$opt_map") + if [ -n "$kpti_support" ]; then + _debug "kpti_support: found '$kpti_support' in $opt_map" + fi +@@ -4339,10 +4339,10 @@ check_CVE_2017_5754_linux() + # nopti option that is part of the patch (kernel command line option) + # 'kpti=': arm + kpti_can_tell=1 +- if ! command -v "${opt_arch_prefix}strings" >/dev/null 2>&1; then ++ if ! command -v "@strings@" >/dev/null 2>&1; then + pstatus yellow UNKNOWN "missing '${opt_arch_prefix}strings' tool, please install it, usually it's in the binutils package" + else +- kpti_support=$("${opt_arch_prefix}strings" "$kernel" | grep -w -e nopti -e kpti=) ++ kpti_support=$("@strings@" "$kernel" | @grep@ -w -e nopti -e kpti=) + if [ -n "$kpti_support" ]; then + _debug "kpti_support: found '$kpti_support' in $kernel" + fi +@@ -4369,20 +4369,20 @@ check_CVE_2017_5754_linux() + dmesg_grep="$dmesg_grep|x86/pti: Unmapping kernel while in userspace" + # aarch64 + dmesg_grep="$dmesg_grep|CPU features: detected( feature)?: Kernel page table isolation \(KPTI\)" +- if grep ^flags "$procfs/cpuinfo" | grep -qw pti; then ++ if @grep@ ^flags "$procfs/cpuinfo" | @grep@ -qw pti; then + # vanilla PTI patch sets the 'pti' flag in cpuinfo + _debug "kpti_enabled: found 'pti' flag in $procfs/cpuinfo" + kpti_enabled=1 +- elif grep ^flags "$procfs/cpuinfo" | grep -qw kaiser; then ++ elif @grep@ ^flags "$procfs/cpuinfo" | @grep@ -qw kaiser; then + # kernel line 4.9 sets the 'kaiser' flag in cpuinfo + _debug "kpti_enabled: found 'kaiser' flag in $procfs/cpuinfo" + kpti_enabled=1 + elif [ -e /sys/kernel/debug/x86/pti_enabled ]; then + # Red Hat Backport creates a dedicated file, see https://access.redhat.com/articles/3311301 +- kpti_enabled=$(cat /sys/kernel/debug/x86/pti_enabled 2>/dev/null) ++ kpti_enabled=$(@cat@ /sys/kernel/debug/x86/pti_enabled 2>/dev/null) + _debug "kpti_enabled: file /sys/kernel/debug/x86/pti_enabled exists and says: $kpti_enabled" + elif is_xen_dom0; then +- pti_xen_pv_domU=$(xl dmesg | grep 'XPTI' | grep 'DomU enabled' | head -1) ++ pti_xen_pv_domU=$(xl @dmesg@ | @grep@ 'XPTI' | @grep@ 'DomU enabled' | @head@ -1) + + [ -n "$pti_xen_pv_domU" ] && kpti_enabled=1 + fi +@@ -4457,7 +4457,7 @@ check_CVE_2017_5754_linux() + if [ -n "$kpti_support" ]; then + if [ -e "/sys/kernel/debug/x86/pti_enabled" ]; then + explain "Your kernel supports PTI but it's disabled, you can enable it with \`echo 1 > /sys/kernel/debug/x86/pti_enabled\`" +- elif echo "$kernel_cmdline" | grep -q -w -e nopti -e pti=off; then ++ elif echo "$kernel_cmdline" | @grep@ -q -w -e nopti -e pti=off; then + explain "Your kernel supports PTI but it has been disabled on command-line, remove the nopti or pti=off option from your bootloader configuration" + else + explain "Your kernel supports PTI but it has been disabled, check \`dmesg\` right after boot to find clues why the system disabled it" +@@ -4508,7 +4508,7 @@ check_CVE_2017_5754_linux() + check_CVE_2017_5754_bsd() + { + _info_nol "* Kernel supports Page Table Isolation (PTI): " +- kpti_enabled=$(sysctl -n vm.pmap.pti 2>/dev/null) ++ kpti_enabled=$(@sysctl@ -n vm.pmap.pti 2>/dev/null) + if [ -z "$kpti_enabled" ]; then + pstatus yellow NO + else +@@ -4579,7 +4579,7 @@ check_CVE_2018_3639() + _info "\033[1;34m$cve aka '$(cve2name "$cve")'\033[0m" + if [ "$os" = Linux ]; then + check_CVE_2018_3639_linux +- elif echo "$os" | grep -q BSD; then ++ elif echo "$os" | @grep@ -q BSD; then + check_CVE_2018_3639_bsd + else + _warn "Unsupported OS ($os)" +@@ -4598,33 +4598,33 @@ check_CVE_2018_3639_linux() + if [ "$opt_sysfs_only" != 1 ]; then + _info_nol "* Kernel supports disabling speculative store bypass (SSB): " + if [ "$opt_live" = 1 ]; then +- if grep -Eq 'Speculation.?Store.?Bypass:' "$procfs/self/status" 2>/dev/null; then ++ if @grep@ -Eq 'Speculation.?Store.?Bypass:' "$procfs/self/status" 2>/dev/null; then + kernel_ssb="found in $procfs/self/status" + _debug "found Speculation.Store.Bypass: in $procfs/self/status" + fi + fi + # arm64 kernels can have cpu_show_spec_store_bypass with ARM64_SSBD, so exclude them +- if [ -z "$kernel_ssb" ] && [ -n "$kernel" ] && ! grep -q 'arm64_sys_' "$kernel"; then +- kernel_ssb=$("${opt_arch_prefix}strings" "$kernel" | grep spec_store_bypass | head -n1); ++ if [ -z "$kernel_ssb" ] && [ -n "$kernel" ] && ! @grep@ -q 'arm64_sys_' "$kernel"; then ++ kernel_ssb=$("@strings@" "$kernel" | @grep@ spec_store_bypass | @head@ -n1); + [ -n "$kernel_ssb" ] && kernel_ssb="found $kernel_ssb in kernel" + fi + # arm64 kernels can have cpu_show_spec_store_bypass with ARM64_SSBD, so exclude them +- if [ -z "$kernel_ssb" ] && [ -n "$opt_map" ] && ! grep -q 'arm64_sys_' "$opt_map"; then +- kernel_ssb=$(grep spec_store_bypass "$opt_map" | awk '{print $3}' | head -n1) ++ if [ -z "$kernel_ssb" ] && [ -n "$opt_map" ] && ! @grep@ -q 'arm64_sys_' "$opt_map"; then ++ kernel_ssb=$(@grep@ spec_store_bypass "$opt_map" | @awk@ '{print $3}' | @head@ -n1) + [ -n "$kernel_ssb" ] && kernel_ssb="found $kernel_ssb in System.map" + fi + # arm64 only: + if [ -z "$kernel_ssb" ] && [ -n "$opt_map" ]; then +- kernel_ssb=$(grep -w cpu_enable_ssbs "$opt_map" | awk '{print $3}' | head -n1) ++ kernel_ssb=$(@grep@ -w cpu_enable_ssbs "$opt_map" | @awk@ '{print $3}' | @head@ -n1) + [ -n "$kernel_ssb" ] && kernel_ssb="found $kernel_ssb in System.map" + fi + if [ -z "$kernel_ssb" ] && [ -n "$opt_config" ]; then +- kernel_ssb=$(grep -w 'CONFIG_ARM64_SSBD=y' "$opt_config") ++ kernel_ssb=$(@grep@ -w 'CONFIG_ARM64_SSBD=y' "$opt_config") + [ -n "$kernel_ssb" ] && kernel_ssb="CONFIG_ARM64_SSBD enabled in kconfig" + fi + if [ -z "$kernel_ssb" ] && [ -n "$kernel" ]; then + # this string only appears in kernel if CONFIG_ARM64_SSBD is set +- kernel_ssb=$(grep -w "Speculative Store Bypassing Safe (SSBS)" "$kernel") ++ kernel_ssb=$(@grep@ -w "Speculative Store Bypassing Safe (SSBS)" "$kernel") + [ -n "$kernel_ssb" ] && kernel_ssb="found 'Speculative Store Bypassing Safe (SSBS)' in kernel" + fi + # /arm64 only +@@ -4639,31 +4639,31 @@ check_CVE_2018_3639_linux() + if [ "$opt_live" = 1 ]; then + # https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/v5.0/source/fs/proc/array.c#L340 + _info_nol "* SSB mitigation is enabled and active: " +- if grep -Eq 'Speculation.?Store.?Bypass:[[:space:]]+thread' "$procfs/self/status" 2>/dev/null; then ++ if @grep@ -Eq 'Speculation.?Store.?Bypass:[[:space:]]+thread' "$procfs/self/status" 2>/dev/null; then + kernel_ssbd_enabled=1 + pstatus green YES "per-thread through prctl" +- elif grep -Eq 'Speculation.?Store.?Bypass:[[:space:]]+globally mitigated' "$procfs/self/status" 2>/dev/null; then ++ elif @grep@ -Eq 'Speculation.?Store.?Bypass:[[:space:]]+globally mitigated' "$procfs/self/status" 2>/dev/null; then + kernel_ssbd_enabled=2 + pstatus green YES "global" +- elif grep -Eq 'Speculation.?Store.?Bypass:[[:space:]]+vulnerable' "$procfs/self/status" 2>/dev/null; then ++ elif @grep@ -Eq 'Speculation.?Store.?Bypass:[[:space:]]+vulnerable' "$procfs/self/status" 2>/dev/null; then + kernel_ssbd_enabled=0 + pstatus yellow NO +- elif grep -Eq 'Speculation.?Store.?Bypass:[[:space:]]+not vulnerable' "$procfs/self/status" 2>/dev/null; then ++ elif @grep@ -Eq 'Speculation.?Store.?Bypass:[[:space:]]+not vulnerable' "$procfs/self/status" 2>/dev/null; then + kernel_ssbd_enabled=-2 + pstatus blue NO "not vulnerable" +- elif grep -Eq 'Speculation.?Store.?Bypass:[[:space:]]+unknown' "$procfs/self/status" 2>/dev/null; then ++ elif @grep@ -Eq 'Speculation.?Store.?Bypass:[[:space:]]+unknown' "$procfs/self/status" 2>/dev/null; then + kernel_ssbd_enabled=0 + pstatus blue NO + else +- pstatus blue UNKNOWN "unknown value: $(grep -E 'Speculation.?Store.?Bypass:' "$procfs/self/status" 2>/dev/null | cut -d: -f2-)" ++ pstatus blue UNKNOWN "unknown value: $(@grep@ -E 'Speculation.?Store.?Bypass:' "$procfs/self/status" 2>/dev/null | @cut@ -d: -f2-)" + fi + + if [ "$kernel_ssbd_enabled" = 1 ]; then + _info_nol "* SSB mitigation currently active for selected processes: " + # silence grep's stderr here to avoid ENOENT errors from processes that have exited since the shell's expansion of the * +- mitigated_processes=$(find /proc -mindepth 2 -maxdepth 2 -type f -name status -print0 2>/dev/null \ +- | xargs -r0 grep -El 'Speculation.?Store.?Bypass:[[:space:]]+thread (force )?mitigated' 2>/dev/null \ +- | sed s/status/exe/ | xargs -r -n1 readlink -f 2>/dev/null | xargs -r -n1 basename | sort -u | tr "\n" " " | sed 's/ $//') ++ mitigated_processes=$(@find@ /proc -mindepth 2 -maxdepth 2 -type f -name status -print0 2>/dev/null \ ++ | @xargs@ -r0 @grep@ -El 'Speculation.?Store.?Bypass:[[:space:]]+thread (force )?mitigated' 2>/dev/null \ ++ | @sed@ s/status/exe/ | @xargs@ -r -n1 readlink -f 2>/dev/null | @xargs@ -r -n1 @basename@ | @sort@ -u | @tr@ "\n" " " | @sed@ 's/ $//') + if [ -n "$mitigated_processes" ]; then + pstatus green YES "$mitigated_processes" + else +@@ -4715,7 +4715,7 @@ check_CVE_2018_3639_linux() + check_CVE_2018_3639_bsd() + { + _info_nol "* Kernel supports speculation store bypass: " +- if sysctl hw.spec_store_bypass_disable >/dev/null 2>&1; then ++ if @sysctl@ hw.spec_store_bypass_disable >/dev/null 2>&1; then + kernel_ssb=1 + pstatus green YES + else +@@ -4724,7 +4724,7 @@ check_CVE_2018_3639_bsd() + fi + + _info_nol "* Speculation store bypass is administratively enabled: " +- ssb_enabled=$(sysctl -n hw.spec_store_bypass_disable 2>/dev/null) ++ ssb_enabled=$(@sysctl@ -n hw.spec_store_bypass_disable 2>/dev/null) + _debug "hw.spec_store_bypass_disable=$ssb_enabled" + case "$ssb_enabled" in + 0) pstatus yellow NO "disabled";; +@@ -4734,7 +4734,7 @@ check_CVE_2018_3639_bsd() + esac + + _info_nol "* Speculation store bypass is currently active: " +- ssb_active=$(sysctl -n hw.spec_store_bypass_disable_active 2>/dev/null) ++ ssb_active=$(@sysctl@ -n hw.spec_store_bypass_disable_active 2>/dev/null) + _debug "hw.spec_store_bypass_disable_active=$ssb_active" + case "$ssb_active" in + 1) pstatus green YES;; +@@ -4806,7 +4806,7 @@ check_CVE_2018_3620() + _info "\033[1;34m$cve aka '$(cve2name "$cve")'\033[0m" + if [ "$os" = Linux ]; then + check_CVE_2018_3620_linux +- elif echo "$os" | grep -q BSD; then ++ elif echo "$os" | @grep@ -q BSD; then + check_CVE_2018_3620_bsd + else + _warn "Unsupported OS ($os)" +@@ -4824,14 +4824,14 @@ check_CVE_2018_3620_linux() + fi + if [ "$opt_sysfs_only" != 1 ]; then + _info_nol "* Kernel supports PTE inversion: " +- if ! command -v "${opt_arch_prefix}strings" >/dev/null 2>&1; then ++ if ! command -v "@strings@" >/dev/null 2>&1; then + pstatus yellow UNKNOWN "missing 'strings' tool, please install it" + pteinv_supported=-1 + elif [ -n "$kernel_err" ]; then + pstatus yellow UNKNOWN "$kernel_err" + pteinv_supported=-1 + else +- if "${opt_arch_prefix}strings" "$kernel" | grep -Fq 'PTE Inversion'; then ++ if "@strings@" "$kernel" | @grep@ -Fq 'PTE Inversion'; then + pstatus green YES "found in kernel image" + _debug "pteinv: found pte inversion evidence in kernel image" + pteinv_supported=1 +@@ -4844,7 +4844,7 @@ check_CVE_2018_3620_linux() + _info_nol "* PTE inversion enabled and active: " + if [ "$opt_live" = 1 ]; then + if [ -n "$fullmsg" ]; then +- if echo "$fullmsg" | grep -q 'Mitigation: PTE Inversion'; then ++ if echo "$fullmsg" | @grep@ -q 'Mitigation: PTE Inversion'; then + pstatus green YES + pteinv_active=1 + else +@@ -4892,7 +4892,7 @@ check_CVE_2018_3620_bsd() + else + _debug "vmm module already loaded" + fi +- if sysctl hw.vmm.vmx.l1d_flush >/dev/null 2>&1; then ++ if @sysctl@ hw.vmm.vmx.l1d_flush >/dev/null 2>&1; then + # https://security.FreeBSD.org/patches/SA-18:09/l1tf-11.2.patch + # this is very difficult to detect that the kernel reserved the 0 page, but this fix + # is part of the exact same patch than the other L1TF CVE, so we detect it +@@ -4922,7 +4922,7 @@ check_CVE_2018_3646() + _info "\033[1;34m$cve aka '$(cve2name "$cve")'\033[0m" + if [ "$os" = Linux ]; then + check_CVE_2018_3646_linux +- elif echo "$os" | grep -q BSD; then ++ elif echo "$os" | @grep@ -q BSD; then + check_CVE_2018_3646_bsd + else + _warn "Unsupported OS ($os)" +@@ -4948,7 +4948,7 @@ check_CVE_2018_3646_linux() + if [ "$opt_live" = 1 ]; then + if ! [ -r /sys/module/kvm_intel/parameters/ept ]; then + pstatus blue N/A "the kvm_intel module is not loaded" +- elif [ "$(cat /sys/module/kvm_intel/parameters/ept)" = N ]; then ++ elif [ "$(@cat@ /sys/module/kvm_intel/parameters/ept)" = N ]; then + pstatus green YES + ept_disabled=1 + else +@@ -4960,15 +4960,15 @@ check_CVE_2018_3646_linux() + + _info "* Mitigation 2" + _info_nol " * L1D flush is supported by kernel: " +- if [ "$opt_live" = 1 ] && grep -qw flush_l1d "$procfs/cpuinfo"; then ++ if [ "$opt_live" = 1 ] && @grep@ -qw flush_l1d "$procfs/cpuinfo"; then + l1d_kernel="found flush_l1d in $procfs/cpuinfo" + fi + if [ -z "$l1d_kernel" ]; then +- if ! command -v "${opt_arch_prefix}strings" >/dev/null 2>&1; then ++ if ! command -v "@strings@" >/dev/null 2>&1; then + l1d_kernel_err="missing '${opt_arch_prefix}strings' tool, please install it, usually it's in the binutils package" + elif [ -n "$kernel_err" ]; then + l1d_kernel_err="$kernel_err" +- elif "${opt_arch_prefix}strings" "$kernel" | grep -qw flush_l1d; then ++ elif "@strings@" "$kernel" | @grep@ -qw flush_l1d; then + l1d_kernel='found flush_l1d in kernel image' + fi + fi +@@ -4989,20 +4989,20 @@ check_CVE_2018_3646_linux() + # $l1dstatus is one of (auto|vulnerable|conditional cache flushes|cache flushes|EPT disabled|flush not necessary) + # $smtstatus is one of (vulnerable|disabled) + # can also just be "Not affected" +- if echo "$fullmsg" | grep -Eq -e 'Not affected' -e '(VMX:|L1D) (EPT disabled|vulnerable|flush not necessary)'; then ++ if echo "$fullmsg" | @grep@ -Eq -e 'Not affected' -e '(VMX:|L1D) (EPT disabled|vulnerable|flush not necessary)'; then + l1d_mode=0 + pstatus yellow NO +- elif echo "$fullmsg" | grep -Eq '(VMX:|L1D) conditional cache flushes'; then ++ elif echo "$fullmsg" | @grep@ -Eq '(VMX:|L1D) conditional cache flushes'; then + l1d_mode=1 + pstatus green YES "conditional flushes" +- elif echo "$fullmsg" | grep -Eq '(VMX:|L1D) cache flushes'; then ++ elif echo "$fullmsg" | @grep@ -Eq '(VMX:|L1D) cache flushes'; then + l1d_mode=2 + pstatus green YES "unconditional flushes" + else + if is_xen_dom0; then +- l1d_xen_hardware=$(xl dmesg | grep 'Hardware features:' | grep 'L1D_FLUSH' | head -1) +- l1d_xen_hypervisor=$(xl dmesg | grep 'Xen settings:' | grep 'L1D_FLUSH' | head -1) +- l1d_xen_pv_domU=$(xl dmesg | grep 'PV L1TF shadowing:' | grep 'DomU enabled' | head -1) ++ l1d_xen_hardware=$(xl @dmesg@ | @grep@ 'Hardware features:' | @grep@ 'L1D_FLUSH' | @head@ -1) ++ l1d_xen_hypervisor=$(xl @dmesg@ | @grep@ 'Xen settings:' | @grep@ 'L1D_FLUSH' | @head@ -1) ++ l1d_xen_pv_domU=$(xl @dmesg@ | @grep@ 'PV L1TF shadowing:' | @grep@ 'DomU enabled' | @head@ -1) + + if [ -n "$l1d_xen_hardware" ] && [ -n "$l1d_xen_hypervisor" ] && [ -n "$l1d_xen_pv_domU" ]; then + l1d_mode=5 +@@ -5033,7 +5033,7 @@ check_CVE_2018_3646_linux() + + _info_nol " * Hardware-backed L1D flush supported: " + if [ "$opt_live" = 1 ]; then +- if grep -qw flush_l1d "$procfs/cpuinfo" || [ -n "$l1d_xen_hardware" ]; then ++ if @grep@ -qw flush_l1d "$procfs/cpuinfo" || [ -n "$l1d_xen_hardware" ]; then + pstatus green YES "performance impact of the mitigation will be greatly reduced" + else + pstatus blue NO "flush will be done in software, this is slower" +@@ -5105,7 +5105,7 @@ check_CVE_2018_3646_linux() + check_CVE_2018_3646_bsd() + { + _info_nol "* Kernel supports L1D flushing: " +- if sysctl hw.vmm.vmx.l1d_flush >/dev/null 2>&1; then ++ if @sysctl@ hw.vmm.vmx.l1d_flush >/dev/null 2>&1; then + pstatus green YES + kernel_l1d_supported=1 + else +@@ -5114,7 +5114,7 @@ check_CVE_2018_3646_bsd() + fi + + _info_nol "* L1D flushing is enabled: " +- kernel_l1d_enabled=$(sysctl -n hw.vmm.vmx.l1d_flush 2>/dev/null) ++ kernel_l1d_enabled=$(@sysctl@ -n hw.vmm.vmx.l1d_flush 2>/dev/null) + case "$kernel_l1d_enabled" in + 0) pstatus yellow NO;; + 1) pstatus green YES;; +@@ -5168,7 +5168,7 @@ check_CVE_2018_12127() + ################### + # MDSUM SECTION + +-# Microarchitectural Data Sampling Uncacheable Memory ++# Microarchitectural Data Sampling Uncacheable Memory + check_CVE_2019_11091() + { + cve='CVE-2019-11091' +@@ -5182,7 +5182,7 @@ check_mds() + _info "\033[1;34m$cve aka '$(cve2name "$cve")'\033[0m" + if [ "$os" = Linux ]; then + check_mds_linux "$cve" +- elif echo "$os" | grep -q BSD; then ++ elif echo "$os" | @grep@ -q BSD; then + check_mds_bsd "$cve" + else + _warn "Unsupported OS ($os)" +@@ -5193,7 +5193,7 @@ check_mds_bsd() + { + _info_nol "* Kernel supports using MD_CLEAR mitigation: " + if [ "$opt_live" = 1 ]; then +- if sysctl hw.mds_disable >/dev/null 2>&1; then ++ if @sysctl@ hw.mds_disable >/dev/null 2>&1; then + pstatus green YES + kernel_md_clear=1 + else +@@ -5201,7 +5201,7 @@ check_mds_bsd() + kernel_md_clear=0 + fi + else +- if grep -Fq hw.mds_disable $opt_kernel; then ++ if @grep@ -Fq hw.mds_disable $opt_kernel; then + pstatus green YES + kernel_md_clear=1 + else +@@ -5211,8 +5211,8 @@ check_mds_bsd() + fi + + _info_nol "* CPU Hyper-Threading (SMT) is disabled: " +- if sysctl machdep.hyperthreading_allowed >/dev/null 2>&1; then +- kernel_smt_allowed=$(sysctl -n machdep.hyperthreading_allowed 2>/dev/null) ++ if @sysctl@ machdep.hyperthreading_allowed >/dev/null 2>&1; then ++ kernel_smt_allowed=$(@sysctl@ -n machdep.hyperthreading_allowed 2>/dev/null) + if [ "$kernel_smt_allowed" = 1 ]; then + pstatus yellow NO + else +@@ -5224,7 +5224,7 @@ check_mds_bsd() + + _info_nol "* Kernel mitigation is enabled: " + if [ "$kernel_md_clear" = 1 ]; then +- kernel_mds_enabled=$(sysctl -n hw.mds_disable 2>/dev/null) ++ kernel_mds_enabled=$(@sysctl@ -n hw.mds_disable 2>/dev/null) + else + kernel_mds_enabled=0 + fi +@@ -5238,7 +5238,7 @@ check_mds_bsd() + + _info_nol "* Kernel mitigation is active: " + if [ "$kernel_md_clear" = 1 ]; then +- kernel_mds_state=$(sysctl -n hw.mds_disable_state 2>/dev/null) ++ kernel_mds_state=$(@sysctl@ -n hw.mds_disable_state 2>/dev/null) + else + kernel_mds_state=inactive + fi +@@ -5296,16 +5296,16 @@ check_mds_linux() + _info_nol "* Kernel supports using MD_CLEAR mitigation: " + kernel_md_clear='' + kernel_md_clear_can_tell=1 +- if [ "$opt_live" = 1 ] && grep ^flags "$procfs/cpuinfo" | grep -qw md_clear; then ++ if [ "$opt_live" = 1 ] && @grep@ ^flags "$procfs/cpuinfo" | @grep@ -qw md_clear; then + kernel_md_clear="md_clear found in $procfs/cpuinfo" + pstatus green YES "$kernel_md_clear" + fi + if [ -z "$kernel_md_clear" ]; then +- if ! command -v "${opt_arch_prefix}strings" >/dev/null 2>&1; then ++ if ! command -v "@strings@" >/dev/null 2>&1; then + kernel_md_clear_can_tell=0 + elif [ -n "$kernel_err" ]; then + kernel_md_clear_can_tell=0 +- elif "${opt_arch_prefix}strings" "$kernel" | grep -q 'Clear CPU buffers'; then ++ elif "@strings@" "$kernel" | @grep@ -q 'Clear CPU buffers'; then + _debug "md_clear: found 'Clear CPU buffers' string in kernel image" + kernel_md_clear='found md_clear implementation evidence in kernel image' + pstatus green YES "$kernel_md_clear" +@@ -5321,7 +5321,7 @@ check_mds_linux() + + if [ "$opt_live" = 1 ] && [ "$sys_interface_available" = 1 ]; then + _info_nol "* Kernel mitigation is enabled and active: " +- if echo "$fullmsg" | grep -qi ^mitigation; then ++ if echo "$fullmsg" | @grep@ -qi ^mitigation; then + mds_mitigated=1 + pstatus green YES + else +@@ -5329,7 +5329,7 @@ check_mds_linux() + pstatus yellow NO + fi + _info_nol "* SMT is either mitigated or disabled: " +- if echo "$fullmsg" | grep -Eq 'SMT (disabled|mitigated)'; then ++ if echo "$fullmsg" | @grep@ -Eq 'SMT (disabled|mitigated)'; then + mds_smt_mitigated=1 + pstatus green YES + else +@@ -5415,7 +5415,7 @@ check_CVE_2019_11135() + _info "\033[1;34m$cve aka '$(cve2name "$cve")'\033[0m" + if [ "$os" = Linux ]; then + check_CVE_2019_11135_linux +- elif echo "$os" | grep -q BSD; then ++ elif echo "$os" | @grep@ -q BSD; then + check_CVE_2019_11135_bsd + else + _warn "Unsupported OS ($os)" +@@ -5436,7 +5436,7 @@ check_CVE_2019_11135_linux() + kernel_taa='' + if [ -n "$kernel_err" ]; then + kernel_taa_err="$kernel_err" +- elif grep -q 'tsx_async_abort' "$kernel"; then ++ elif @grep@ -q 'tsx_async_abort' "$kernel"; then + kernel_taa="found tsx_async_abort in kernel image" + fi + if [ -n "$kernel_taa" ]; then +@@ -5450,7 +5450,7 @@ check_CVE_2019_11135_linux() + _info_nol "* TAA mitigation enabled and active: " + if [ "$opt_live" = 1 ]; then + if [ -n "$fullmsg" ]; then +- if echo "$fullmsg" | grep -qE '^Mitigation'; then ++ if echo "$fullmsg" | @grep@ -qE '^Mitigation'; then + pstatus green YES "$fullmsg" + else + pstatus yellow NO +@@ -5485,9 +5485,9 @@ check_CVE_2019_11135_linux() + else + if [ "$opt_paranoid" = 1 ]; then + # in paranoid mode, TSX or SMT enabled are not OK, even if TAA is mitigated +- if ! echo "$fullmsg" | grep -qF 'TSX disabled'; then ++ if ! echo "$fullmsg" | @grep@ -qF 'TSX disabled'; then + pvulnstatus $cve VULN "TSX must be disabled for full mitigation" +- elif echo "$fullmsg" | grep -qF 'SMT vulnerable'; then ++ elif echo "$fullmsg" | @grep@ -qF 'SMT vulnerable'; then + pvulnstatus $cve VULN "SMT (HyperThreading) must be disabled for full mitigation" + else + pvulnstatus $cve "$status" "$msg" +@@ -5517,7 +5517,7 @@ check_CVE_2018_12207() + _info "\033[1;34m$cve aka '$(cve2name "$cve")'\033[0m" + if [ "$os" = Linux ]; then + check_CVE_2018_12207_linux +- elif echo "$os" | grep -q BSD; then ++ elif echo "$os" | @grep@ -q BSD; then + check_CVE_2018_12207_bsd + else + _warn "Unsupported OS ($os)" +@@ -5541,7 +5541,7 @@ check_CVE_2018_12207_linux() + if [ -n "$kernel_err" ]; then + kernel_itlbmh_err="$kernel_err" + # commit 5219505fcbb640e273a0d51c19c38de0100ec5a9 +- elif grep -q 'itlb_multihit' "$kernel"; then ++ elif @grep@ -q 'itlb_multihit' "$kernel"; then + kernel_itlbmh="found itlb_multihit in kernel image" + fi + if [ -n "$kernel_itlbmh" ]; then +@@ -5555,7 +5555,7 @@ check_CVE_2018_12207_linux() + _info_nol "* iTLB Multihit mitigation enabled and active: " + if [ "$opt_live" = 1 ]; then + if [ -n "$fullmsg" ]; then +- if echo "$fullmsg" | grep -qF 'Mitigation'; then ++ if echo "$fullmsg" | @grep@ -qF 'Mitigation'; then + pstatus green YES "$fullmsg" + else + pstatus yellow NO +@@ -5597,7 +5597,7 @@ check_CVE_2018_12207_linux() + check_CVE_2018_12207_bsd() + { + _info_nol "* Kernel supports disabling superpages for executable mappings under EPT: " +- kernel_2m_x_ept=$(sysctl -n vm.pmap.allow_2m_x_ept 2>/dev/null) ++ kernel_2m_x_ept=$(@sysctl@ -n vm.pmap.allow_2m_x_ept 2>/dev/null) + if [ -z "$kernel_2m_x_ept" ]; then + pstatus yellow NO + else +@@ -5634,7 +5634,7 @@ check_CVE_2020_0543() + _info "\033[1;34m$cve aka '$(cve2name "$cve")'\033[0m" + if [ "$os" = Linux ]; then + check_CVE_2020_0543_linux +- elif echo "$os" | grep -q BSD; then ++ elif echo "$os" | @grep@ -q BSD; then + check_CVE_2020_0543_bsd + else + _warn "Unsupported OS ($os)" +@@ -5655,7 +5655,7 @@ check_CVE_2020_0543_linux() + kernel_srbds='' + if [ -n "$kernel_err" ]; then + kernel_srbds_err="$kernel_err" +- elif grep -q 'Dependent on hypervisor' "$kernel"; then ++ elif @grep@ -q 'Dependent on hypervisor' "$kernel"; then + kernel_srbds="found SRBDS implementation evidence in kernel image. Your kernel is up to date for SRBDS mitigation" + fi + if [ -n "$kernel_srbds" ]; then +@@ -5668,7 +5668,7 @@ check_CVE_2020_0543_linux() + _info_nol "* SRBDS mitigation control is enabled and active: " + if [ "$opt_live" = 1 ]; then + if [ -n "$fullmsg" ]; then +- if echo "$fullmsg" | grep -qE '^Mitigation'; then ++ if echo "$fullmsg" | @grep@ -qE '^Mitigation'; then + pstatus green YES "$fullmsg" + else + pstatus yellow NO +@@ -5758,8 +5758,8 @@ fi + # now run the checks the user asked for + for cve in $supported_cve_list + do +- if [ "$opt_cve_all" = 1 ] || echo "$opt_cve_list" | grep -qw "$cve"; then +- check_"$(echo "$cve" | tr - _)" ++ if [ "$opt_cve_all" = 1 ] || echo "$opt_cve_list" | @grep@ -qw "$cve"; then ++ check_"$(echo "$cve" | @tr@ - _)" + _info + fi + done +@@ -5773,17 +5773,17 @@ if [ "$bad_accuracy" = 1 ]; then + _warn "We're missing some kernel info (see -v), accuracy might be reduced" + fi + +-_vars=$(set | grep -Ev '^[A-Z_[:space:]]' | grep -v -F 'mockme=' | sort | tr "\n" '|') ++_vars=$(set | @grep@ -Ev '^[A-Z_[:space:]]' | @grep@ -v -F 'mockme=' | @sort@ | @tr@ "\n" '|') + _debug "variables at end of script: $_vars" + + if [ -n "$mockme" ] && [ "$opt_mock" = 1 ]; then +- if command -v "gzip" >/dev/null 2>&1; then ++ if command -v "@gzip@" >/dev/null 2>&1; then + # not a useless use of cat: gzipping cpuinfo directly doesn't work well + # shellcheck disable=SC2002 +- if command -v "base64" >/dev/null 2>&1; then +- mock_cpuinfo="$(cat /proc/cpuinfo | gzip -c | base64 -w0)" +- elif command -v "uuencode" >/dev/null 2>&1; then +- mock_cpuinfo="$(cat /proc/cpuinfo | gzip -c | uuencode -m - | grep -Fv 'begin-base64' | grep -Fxv -- '====' | tr -d "\n")" ++ if command -v "@base64@" >/dev/null 2>&1; then ++ mock_cpuinfo="$(@cat@ /proc/cpuinfo | @gzip@ -c | @base64@ -w0)" ++ elif command -v "@uuencode@" >/dev/null 2>&1; then ++ mock_cpuinfo="$(@cat@ /proc/cpuinfo | @gzip@ -c | @uuencode@ -m - | @grep@ -Fv 'begin-base64' | @grep@ -Fxv -- '====' | @tr@ -d "\n")" + fi + fi + if [ -n "$mock_cpuinfo" ]; then +@@ -5792,7 +5792,7 @@ if [ -n "$mockme" ] && [ "$opt_mock" = 1 ]; then + fi + _info "" + # shellcheck disable=SC2046 +- _warn "To mock this CPU, set those vars: "$(echo "$mockme" | sort -u) ++ _warn "To mock this CPU, set those vars: "$(echo "$mockme" | @sort@ -u) + fi + + if [ "$opt_explain" = 0 ]; then +-- +2.38.1 + diff --git a/gnu/packages/patches/spectre-meltdown-checker-support-guix-system-kernel.patch b/gnu/packages/patches/spectre-meltdown-checker-support-guix-system-kernel.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..afec52b418 --- /dev/null +++ b/gnu/packages/patches/spectre-meltdown-checker-support-guix-system-kernel.patch @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +From 5b757d930ec0cf102b03fb9817d17e06c72e74b3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 +From: Hilton Chain +Date: Sat, 5 Nov 2022 23:22:31 +0800 +Subject: [PATCH] Add support for Guix System kernel. + +--- + spectre-meltdown-checker.sh | 2 ++ + 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+) + +diff --git a/spectre-meltdown-checker.sh b/spectre-meltdown-checker.sh +index 248a444..855a090 100755 +--- a/spectre-meltdown-checker.sh ++++ b/spectre-meltdown-checker.sh +@@ -2251,6 +2251,8 @@ if [ "$opt_live" = 1 ]; then + [ -e "/boot/kernel-genkernel-$(uname -m)-$(uname -r)" ] && opt_kernel="/boot/kernel-genkernel-$(uname -m)-$(uname -r)" + # NixOS: + [ -e "/run/booted-system/kernel" ] && opt_kernel="/run/booted-system/kernel" ++ # Guix System: ++ [ -e "/run/booted-system/kernel/bzImage" ] && opt_kernel="/run/booted-system/kernel/bzImage" + # systemd kernel-install: + [ -e "/etc/machine-id" ] && [ -e "/boot/$(cat /etc/machine-id)/$(uname -r)/linux" ] && opt_kernel="/boot/$(cat /etc/machine-id)/$(uname -r)/linux" + # Clear Linux: + +base-commit: a6c943d38f315f339697ec26e7374a09b88f2183 +-- +2.38.0 base-commit: 2757de2e2b271d87f6f72ba4161c2225fbdc9e78 -- 2.38.1