tipc: add stricter control of reserved service types

TIPC reserves 64 service types for current and future internal use.
Therefore, the bind() function is meant to block regular user sockets
from being bound to these values, while it should let through such
bindings from internal users.

However, since we at the design moment saw no way to distinguish
between regular and internal users the filter function ended up
with allowing all bindings of the reserved types which were really
in use ([0,1]), and block all the rest ([2,63]).

This is risky, since a regular user may bind to the service type
representing the topology server (TIPC_TOP_SRV == 1) or the one used
for indicating neighboring node status (TIPC_CFG_SRV == 0), and wreak
havoc for users of those services, i.e., most users.

The reality is however that TIPC_CFG_SRV never is bound through the
bind() function, since it doesn't represent a regular socket, and
TIPC_TOP_SRV can also be made to bypass the checks in tipc_bind()
by introducing a different entry function, tipc_sk_bind().

It should be noted that although this is a change of the API semantics,
there is no risk we will break any currently working applications by
doing this. Any application trying to bind to the values in question
would be badly broken from the outset, so there is no chance we would
find any such applications in real-world production systems.

v2: Added warning printout when a user is blocked from binding,
    as suggested by Jakub Kicinski

Acked-by: Yung Xue <ying.xue@windriver.com>
Signed-off-by: Jon Maloy <jmaloy@redhat.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20201030012938.489557-1-jmaloy@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
This commit is contained in:
Jon Maloy 2020-10-29 21:29:38 -04:00 committed by Jakub Kicinski
parent 37d38ece9b
commit 72671b355f
3 changed files with 21 additions and 12 deletions

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@ -658,8 +658,8 @@ static int tipc_release(struct socket *sock)
* NOTE: This routine doesn't need to take the socket lock since it doesn't
* access any non-constant socket information.
*/
static int tipc_bind(struct socket *sock, struct sockaddr *uaddr,
int uaddr_len)
int tipc_sk_bind(struct socket *sock, struct sockaddr *uaddr, int uaddr_len)
{
struct sock *sk = sock->sk;
struct sockaddr_tipc *addr = (struct sockaddr_tipc *)uaddr;
@ -691,13 +691,6 @@ static int tipc_bind(struct socket *sock, struct sockaddr *uaddr,
goto exit;
}
if ((addr->addr.nameseq.type < TIPC_RESERVED_TYPES) &&
(addr->addr.nameseq.type != TIPC_TOP_SRV) &&
(addr->addr.nameseq.type != TIPC_CFG_SRV)) {
res = -EACCES;
goto exit;
}
res = (addr->scope >= 0) ?
tipc_sk_publish(tsk, addr->scope, &addr->addr.nameseq) :
tipc_sk_withdraw(tsk, -addr->scope, &addr->addr.nameseq);
@ -706,6 +699,22 @@ exit:
return res;
}
static int tipc_bind(struct socket *sock, struct sockaddr *skaddr, int alen)
{
struct sockaddr_tipc *addr = (struct sockaddr_tipc *)skaddr;
if (alen) {
if (alen < sizeof(struct sockaddr_tipc))
return -EINVAL;
if (addr->addr.nameseq.type < TIPC_RESERVED_TYPES) {
pr_warn_once("Can't bind to reserved service type %u\n",
addr->addr.nameseq.type);
return -EACCES;
}
}
return tipc_sk_bind(sock, skaddr, alen);
}
/**
* tipc_getname - get port ID of socket or peer socket
* @sock: socket structure

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@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ int tipc_dump_done(struct netlink_callback *cb);
u32 tipc_sock_get_portid(struct sock *sk);
bool tipc_sk_overlimit1(struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb);
bool tipc_sk_overlimit2(struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb);
int tipc_sk_bind(struct socket *sock, struct sockaddr *skaddr, int alen);
int tsk_set_importance(struct sock *sk, int imp);
#endif

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@ -525,7 +525,7 @@ static int tipc_topsrv_create_listener(struct tipc_topsrv *srv)
saddr.addr.nameseq.upper = TIPC_TOP_SRV;
saddr.scope = TIPC_NODE_SCOPE;
rc = kernel_bind(lsock, (struct sockaddr *)&saddr, sizeof(saddr));
rc = tipc_sk_bind(lsock, (struct sockaddr *)&saddr, sizeof(saddr));
if (rc < 0)
goto err;
rc = kernel_listen(lsock, 0);