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SubjectRe: [PATCH v4,bpf-next] bpf: Don't redirect packets with invalid pkt_len
On Thu, Nov 3, 2022 at 3:42 PM Martin KaFai Lau <martin.lau@linux.dev> wrote:
>
> On 11/3/22 2:36 PM, Stanislav Fomichev wrote:
> > On Thu, Nov 3, 2022 at 2:07 PM Martin KaFai Lau <martin.lau@linux.dev> wrote:
> >>
> >> On 7/15/22 4:55 AM, Zhengchao Shao wrote:
> >>> Syzbot found an issue [1]: fq_codel_drop() try to drop a flow whitout any
> >>> skbs, that is, the flow->head is null.
> >>> The root cause, as the [2] says, is because that bpf_prog_test_run_skb()
> >>> run a bpf prog which redirects empty skbs.
> >>> So we should determine whether the length of the packet modified by bpf
> >>> prog or others like bpf_prog_test is valid before forwarding it directly.
> >>>
> >>> LINK: [1] https://syzkaller.appspot.com/bug?id=0b84da80c2917757915afa89f7738a9d16ec96c5
> >>> LINK: [2] https://www.spinics.net/lists/netdev/msg777503.html
> >>>
> >>> Reported-by: syzbot+7a12909485b94426aceb@syzkaller.appspotmail.com
> >>> Signed-off-by: Zhengchao Shao <shaozhengchao@huawei.com>
> >>> ---
> >>> v3: modify debug print
> >>> v2: need move checking to convert___skb_to_skb and add debug info
> >>> v1: should not check len in fast path
> >>>
> >>> include/linux/skbuff.h | 8 ++++++++
> >>> net/bpf/test_run.c | 3 +++
> >>> net/core/dev.c | 1 +
> >>> 3 files changed, 12 insertions(+)
> >>>
> >>> diff --git a/include/linux/skbuff.h b/include/linux/skbuff.h
> >>> index f6a27ab19202..82e8368ba6e6 100644
> >>> --- a/include/linux/skbuff.h
> >>> +++ b/include/linux/skbuff.h
> >>> @@ -2459,6 +2459,14 @@ static inline void skb_set_tail_pointer(struct sk_buff *skb, const int offset)
> >>>
> >>> #endif /* NET_SKBUFF_DATA_USES_OFFSET */
> >>>
> >>> +static inline void skb_assert_len(struct sk_buff *skb)
> >>> +{
> >>> +#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_NET
> >>> + if (WARN_ONCE(!skb->len, "%s\n", __func__))
> >>> + DO_ONCE_LITE(skb_dump, KERN_ERR, skb, false);
> >>> +#endif /* CONFIG_DEBUG_NET */
> >>> +}
> >>> +
> >>> /*
> >>> * Add data to an sk_buff
> >>> */
> >>> diff --git a/net/bpf/test_run.c b/net/bpf/test_run.c
> >>> index 2ca96acbc50a..dc9dc0bedca0 100644
> >>> --- a/net/bpf/test_run.c
> >>> +++ b/net/bpf/test_run.c
> >>> @@ -955,6 +955,9 @@ static int convert___skb_to_skb(struct sk_buff *skb, struct __sk_buff *__skb)
> >>> {
> >>> struct qdisc_skb_cb *cb = (struct qdisc_skb_cb *)skb->cb;
> >>>
> >>> + if (!skb->len)
> >>> + return -EINVAL;
> >>
> >> From another recent report [0], I don't think this change is fixing the report
> >> from syzbot. It probably makes sense to revert this patch.
> >>
> >> afaict, This '!skb->len' test is done after
> >> if (is_l2)
> >> __skb_push(skb, hh_len);
> >>
> >> Hence, skb->len is not zero in convert___skb_to_skb(). The proper place to test
> >> skb->len is before __skb_push() to ensure there is some network header after the
> >> mac or may as well ensure "data_size_in > ETH_HLEN" at the beginning.
> >
> > When is_l2==true, __skb_push will result in non-zero skb->len, so we
> > should be good, right?
> > The only issue is when we do bpf_redirect into a tunneling device and
> > do __skb_pull, but that's now fixed by [0].
> >
> > When is_l2==false, the existing check in convert___skb_to_skb will
> > make sure there is something in the l3 headers.
> >
> > So it seems like this patch is still needed. Or am I missing something?
>
> Replied in [0]. I think a small change in [0] will make this patch obsolete.
>
> My thinking is the !skb->len test in this patch does not address all cases, at
> least not the most common one (the sch_cls prog where is_l2 == true) and then it
> needs another change in __bpf_redirect_no_mac [0]. Then, instead of breaking
> the existing test cases, may as well solely depend on the change in
> __bpf_redirect_no_mac which seems to be the only redirect function that does not
> have the len check now.

Removing this check in convert___skb_to_skb and moving the new one in
__bpf_redirect_no_mac out of (mlen) SGTM.
Can follow up unless you or Zhengchao prefer to do it.
There were some concerns about doing this len check at runtime per
packet, but not sure whether it really affects anything..

> >> The fix in [0] is applied. If it turns out there are other cases caused by the
> >> skb generated by test_run that needs extra fixes in bpf_redirect_*, it needs to
> >> revisit an earlier !skb->len check mentioned above and the existing test cases
> >> outside of test_progs would have to adjust accordingly.
> >>
> >> [0]: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/20221027225537.353077-1-sdf@google.com/
> >>
> >>> +
> >>> if (!__skb)
> >>> return 0;
> >>>
> >>> diff --git a/net/core/dev.c b/net/core/dev.c
> >>> index d588fd0a54ce..716df64fcfa5 100644
> >>> --- a/net/core/dev.c
> >>> +++ b/net/core/dev.c
> >>> @@ -4168,6 +4168,7 @@ int __dev_queue_xmit(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *sb_dev)
> >>> bool again = false;
> >>>
> >>> skb_reset_mac_header(skb);
> >>> + skb_assert_len(skb);
> >>>
> >>> if (unlikely(skb_shinfo(skb)->tx_flags & SKBTX_SCHED_TSTAMP))
> >>> __skb_tstamp_tx(skb, NULL, NULL, skb->sk, SCM_TSTAMP_SCHED);
> >>
>

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