net: fix refcount bug in sk_psock_get (2)
Syzkaller reports refcount bug as follows:
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refcount_t: saturated; leaking memory.
WARNING: CPU: 1 PID: 3605 at lib/refcount.c:19 refcount_warn_saturate+0xf4/0x1e0 lib/refcount.c:19
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CPU: 1 PID: 3605 Comm: syz-executor208 Not tainted 5.18.0-syzkaller-03023-g7e062cda7d90 #0
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__refcount_add_not_zero include/linux/refcount.h:163 [inline]
__refcount_inc_not_zero include/linux/refcount.h:227 [inline]
refcount_inc_not_zero include/linux/refcount.h:245 [inline]
sk_psock_get+0x3bc/0x410 include/linux/skmsg.h:439
tls_data_ready+0x6d/0x1b0 net/tls/tls_sw.c:2091
tcp_data_ready+0x106/0x520 net/ipv4/tcp_input.c:4983
tcp_data_queue+0x25f2/0x4c90 net/ipv4/tcp_input.c:5057
tcp_rcv_state_process+0x1774/0x4e80 net/ipv4/tcp_input.c:6659
tcp_v4_do_rcv+0x339/0x980 net/ipv4/tcp_ipv4.c:1682
sk_backlog_rcv include/net/sock.h:1061 [inline]
__release_sock+0x134/0x3b0 net/core/sock.c:2849
release_sock+0x54/0x1b0 net/core/sock.c:3404
inet_shutdown+0x1e0/0x430 net/ipv4/af_inet.c:909
__sys_shutdown_sock net/socket.c:2331 [inline]
__sys_shutdown_sock net/socket.c:2325 [inline]
__sys_shutdown+0xf1/0x1b0 net/socket.c:2343
__do_sys_shutdown net/socket.c:2351 [inline]
__se_sys_shutdown net/socket.c:2349 [inline]
__x64_sys_shutdown+0x50/0x70 net/socket.c:2349
do_syscall_x64 arch/x86/entry/common.c:50 [inline]
do_syscall_64+0x35/0xb0 arch/x86/entry/common.c:80
entry_SYSCALL_64_after_hwframe+0x46/0xb0
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During SMC fallback process in connect syscall, kernel will
replaces TCP with SMC. In order to forward wakeup
smc socket waitqueue after fallback, kernel will sets
clcsk->sk_user_data to origin smc socket in
smc_fback_replace_callbacks().
Later, in shutdown syscall, kernel will calls
sk_psock_get(), which treats the clcsk->sk_user_data
as psock type, triggering the refcnt warning.
So, the root cause is that smc and psock, both will use
sk_user_data field. So they will mismatch this field
easily.
This patch solves it by using another bit(defined as
SK_USER_DATA_PSOCK) in PTRMASK, to mark whether
sk_user_data points to a psock object or not.
This patch depends on a PTRMASK introduced in commit f1ff5ce2cd
("net, sk_msg: Clear sk_user_data pointer on clone if tagged").
For there will possibly be more flags in the sk_user_data field,
this patch also refactor sk_user_data flags code to be more generic
to improve its maintainability.
Reported-and-tested-by: syzbot+5f26f85569bd179c18ce@syzkaller.appspotmail.com
Suggested-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
Acked-by: Wen Gu <guwen@linux.alibaba.com>
Signed-off-by: Hawkins Jiawei <yin31149@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Jakub Sitnicki <jakub@cloudflare.com>
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
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@ -278,7 +278,8 @@ static inline void sk_msg_sg_copy_clear(struct sk_msg *msg, u32 start)
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static inline struct sk_psock *sk_psock(const struct sock *sk)
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{
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return rcu_dereference_sk_user_data(sk);
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return __rcu_dereference_sk_user_data_with_flags(sk,
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SK_USER_DATA_PSOCK);
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}
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static inline void sk_psock_set_state(struct sk_psock *psock,
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@ -545,14 +545,26 @@ enum sk_pacing {
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SK_PACING_FQ = 2,
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};
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/* Pointer stored in sk_user_data might not be suitable for copying
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* when cloning the socket. For instance, it can point to a reference
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* counted object. sk_user_data bottom bit is set if pointer must not
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* be copied.
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/* flag bits in sk_user_data
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*
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* - SK_USER_DATA_NOCOPY: Pointer stored in sk_user_data might
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* not be suitable for copying when cloning the socket. For instance,
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* it can point to a reference counted object. sk_user_data bottom
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* bit is set if pointer must not be copied.
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*
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* - SK_USER_DATA_BPF: Mark whether sk_user_data field is
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* managed/owned by a BPF reuseport array. This bit should be set
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* when sk_user_data's sk is added to the bpf's reuseport_array.
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*
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* - SK_USER_DATA_PSOCK: Mark whether pointer stored in
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* sk_user_data points to psock type. This bit should be set
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* when sk_user_data is assigned to a psock object.
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*/
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#define SK_USER_DATA_NOCOPY 1UL
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#define SK_USER_DATA_BPF 2UL /* Managed by BPF */
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#define SK_USER_DATA_PTRMASK ~(SK_USER_DATA_NOCOPY | SK_USER_DATA_BPF)
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#define SK_USER_DATA_BPF 2UL
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#define SK_USER_DATA_PSOCK 4UL
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#define SK_USER_DATA_PTRMASK ~(SK_USER_DATA_NOCOPY | SK_USER_DATA_BPF |\
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SK_USER_DATA_PSOCK)
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/**
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* sk_user_data_is_nocopy - Test if sk_user_data pointer must not be copied
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@ -565,24 +577,40 @@ static inline bool sk_user_data_is_nocopy(const struct sock *sk)
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#define __sk_user_data(sk) ((*((void __rcu **)&(sk)->sk_user_data)))
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/**
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* __rcu_dereference_sk_user_data_with_flags - return the pointer
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* only if argument flags all has been set in sk_user_data. Otherwise
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* return NULL
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*
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* @sk: socket
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* @flags: flag bits
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*/
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static inline void *
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__rcu_dereference_sk_user_data_with_flags(const struct sock *sk,
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uintptr_t flags)
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{
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uintptr_t sk_user_data = (uintptr_t)rcu_dereference(__sk_user_data(sk));
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WARN_ON_ONCE(flags & SK_USER_DATA_PTRMASK);
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if ((sk_user_data & flags) == flags)
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return (void *)(sk_user_data & SK_USER_DATA_PTRMASK);
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return NULL;
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}
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#define rcu_dereference_sk_user_data(sk) \
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__rcu_dereference_sk_user_data_with_flags(sk, 0)
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#define __rcu_assign_sk_user_data_with_flags(sk, ptr, flags) \
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({ \
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void *__tmp = rcu_dereference(__sk_user_data((sk))); \
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(void *)((uintptr_t)__tmp & SK_USER_DATA_PTRMASK); \
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uintptr_t __tmp1 = (uintptr_t)(ptr), \
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__tmp2 = (uintptr_t)(flags); \
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WARN_ON_ONCE(__tmp1 & ~SK_USER_DATA_PTRMASK); \
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WARN_ON_ONCE(__tmp2 & SK_USER_DATA_PTRMASK); \
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rcu_assign_pointer(__sk_user_data((sk)), \
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__tmp1 | __tmp2); \
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})
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#define rcu_assign_sk_user_data(sk, ptr) \
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({ \
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uintptr_t __tmp = (uintptr_t)(ptr); \
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WARN_ON_ONCE(__tmp & ~SK_USER_DATA_PTRMASK); \
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rcu_assign_pointer(__sk_user_data((sk)), __tmp); \
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})
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#define rcu_assign_sk_user_data_nocopy(sk, ptr) \
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({ \
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uintptr_t __tmp = (uintptr_t)(ptr); \
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WARN_ON_ONCE(__tmp & ~SK_USER_DATA_PTRMASK); \
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rcu_assign_pointer(__sk_user_data((sk)), \
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__tmp | SK_USER_DATA_NOCOPY); \
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})
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__rcu_assign_sk_user_data_with_flags(sk, ptr, 0)
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static inline
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struct net *sock_net(const struct sock *sk)
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@ -739,7 +739,9 @@ struct sk_psock *sk_psock_init(struct sock *sk, int node)
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sk_psock_set_state(psock, SK_PSOCK_TX_ENABLED);
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refcount_set(&psock->refcnt, 1);
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rcu_assign_sk_user_data_nocopy(sk, psock);
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__rcu_assign_sk_user_data_with_flags(sk, psock,
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SK_USER_DATA_NOCOPY |
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SK_USER_DATA_PSOCK);
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sock_hold(sk);
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