It's possible to leak time wait and request sockets via the following
BPF pseudo code:
sk = bpf_skc_lookup_tcp(...)
if (sk)
bpf_sk_release(sk)
If sk->sk_state is TCP_NEW_SYN_RECV or TCP_TIME_WAIT the refcount taken
by bpf_skc_lookup_tcp is not undone by bpf_sk_release. This is because
sk_flags is re-used for other data in both kinds of sockets. The check
!sock_flag(sk, SOCK_RCU_FREE)
therefore returns a bogus result. Check that sk_flags is valid by calling
sk_fullsock. Skip checking SOCK_RCU_FREE if we already know that sk is
not a full socket.
Fixes: edbf8c01de5a ("bpf: add skc_lookup_tcp helper")
Fixes: f7355a6c0497 ("bpf: Check sk_fullsock() before returning from bpf_sk_lookup()")
Signed-off-by: Lorenz Bauer <lmb@cloudflare.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
Acked-by: Martin KaFai Lau <kafai@fb.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/20200110132336.26099-1-lmb@cloudflare.com
if (sk) {
sk = sk_to_full_sk(sk);
if (!sk_fullsock(sk)) {
- if (!sock_flag(sk, SOCK_RCU_FREE))
- sock_gen_put(sk);
+ sock_gen_put(sk);
return NULL;
}
}
if (sk) {
sk = sk_to_full_sk(sk);
if (!sk_fullsock(sk)) {
- if (!sock_flag(sk, SOCK_RCU_FREE))
- sock_gen_put(sk);
+ sock_gen_put(sk);
return NULL;
}
}
BPF_CALL_1(bpf_sk_release, struct sock *, sk)
{
- if (!sock_flag(sk, SOCK_RCU_FREE))
+ /* Only full sockets have sk->sk_flags. */
+ if (!sk_fullsock(sk) || !sock_flag(sk, SOCK_RCU_FREE))
sock_gen_put(sk);
return 0;
}