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diff --git a/drivers/misc/lkdtm/bugs.c b/drivers/misc/lkdtm/bugs.c
index a0675d4154d2..110f5a8538e9 100644
--- a/drivers/misc/lkdtm/bugs.c
+++ b/drivers/misc/lkdtm/bugs.c
@@ -482,3 +482,53 @@ noinline void lkdtm_CORRUPT_PAC(void)
pr_err("XFAIL: this test is arm64-only\n");
#endif
}
+
+void lkdtm_FORTIFY_OBJECT(void)
+{
+ struct target {
+ char a[10];
+ } target[2] = {};
+ int result;
+
+ /*
+ * Using volatile prevents the compiler from determining the value of
+ * 'size' at compile time. Without that, we would get a compile error
+ * rather than a runtime error.
+ */
+ volatile int size = 11;
+
+ pr_info("trying to read past the end of a struct\n");
+
+ result = memcmp(&target[0], &target[1], size);
+
+ /* Print result to prevent the code from being eliminated */
+ pr_err("FAIL: fortify did not catch an object overread!\n"
+ "\"%d\" was the memcmp result.\n", result);
+}
+
+void lkdtm_FORTIFY_SUBOBJECT(void)
+{
+ struct target {
+ char a[10];
+ char b[10];
+ } target;
+ char *src;
+
+ src = kmalloc(20, GFP_KERNEL);
+ strscpy(src, "over ten bytes", 20);
+
+ pr_info("trying to strcpy past the end of a member of a struct\n");
+
+ /*
+ * strncpy(target.a, src, 20); will hit a compile error because the
+ * compiler knows at build time that target.a < 20 bytes. Use strcpy()
+ * to force a runtime error.
+ */
+ strcpy(target.a, src);
+
+ /* Use target.a to prevent the code from being eliminated */
+ pr_err("FAIL: fortify did not catch an sub-object overrun!\n"
+ "\"%s\" was copied.\n", target.a);
+
+ kfree(src);
+}