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@@ -3467,15 +3467,14 @@ static bool regsafe(struct bpf_reg_state *rold, struct bpf_reg_state *rcur,
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return range_within(rold, rcur) &&
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tnum_in(rold->var_off, rcur->var_off);
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} else {
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- /* if we knew anything about the old value, we're not
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- * equal, because we can't know anything about the
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- * scalar value of the pointer in the new value.
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+ /* We're trying to use a pointer in place of a scalar.
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+ * Even if the scalar was unbounded, this could lead to
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+ * pointer leaks because scalars are allowed to leak
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+ * while pointers are not. We could make this safe in
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+ * special cases if root is calling us, but it's
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+ * probably not worth the hassle.
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*/
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- return rold->umin_value == 0 &&
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- rold->umax_value == U64_MAX &&
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- rold->smin_value == S64_MIN &&
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- rold->smax_value == S64_MAX &&
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- tnum_is_unknown(rold->var_off);
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+ return false;
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}
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case PTR_TO_MAP_VALUE:
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/* If the new min/max/var_off satisfy the old ones and
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