RDMA/iwcm: Don't copy past the end of dev_name() string
We now use dev_name(&ib_device->dev) instead of ib_device->name in iwpm
messages. The name field in struct device is a const char *, where as
ib_device->name is a char array of size IB_DEVICE_NAME_MAX, and it is
pre-initialized to zeros.
Since iw_cm_map() was using memcpy() to copy in the device name, and
copying IWPM_DEVNAME_SIZE bytes, it ends up copying past the end of the
source device name string and copying random bytes. This results in iwpmd
failing the REGISTER_PID request from iwcm. Thus port mapping is broken.
Validate the device and if names, and use strncpy() to inialize the entire
message field.
Fixes: 896de0090a
("RDMA/core: Use dev_name instead of ibdev->name")
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Steve Wise <swise@opengridcomputing.com>
Signed-off-by: Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@mellanox.com>
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@ -502,17 +502,21 @@ static void iw_cm_check_wildcard(struct sockaddr_storage *pm_addr,
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static int iw_cm_map(struct iw_cm_id *cm_id, bool active)
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{
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const char *devname = dev_name(&cm_id->device->dev);
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const char *ifname = cm_id->device->iwcm->ifname;
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struct iwpm_dev_data pm_reg_msg;
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struct iwpm_sa_data pm_msg;
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int status;
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if (strlen(devname) >= sizeof(pm_reg_msg.dev_name) ||
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strlen(ifname) >= sizeof(pm_reg_msg.if_name))
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return -EINVAL;
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cm_id->m_local_addr = cm_id->local_addr;
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cm_id->m_remote_addr = cm_id->remote_addr;
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memcpy(pm_reg_msg.dev_name, dev_name(&cm_id->device->dev),
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sizeof(pm_reg_msg.dev_name));
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memcpy(pm_reg_msg.if_name, cm_id->device->iwcm->ifname,
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sizeof(pm_reg_msg.if_name));
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strncpy(pm_reg_msg.dev_name, devname, sizeof(pm_reg_msg.dev_name));
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strncpy(pm_reg_msg.if_name, ifname, sizeof(pm_reg_msg.if_name));
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if (iwpm_register_pid(&pm_reg_msg, RDMA_NL_IWCM) ||
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!iwpm_valid_pid())
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