From: sashiko-bot@kernel.org
To: "Oliver Hartkopp" <socketcan@hartkopp.net>
Cc: "Oleksij Rempel" <o.rempel@pengutronix.de>,
linux-can@vger.kernel.org,
"Marc Kleine-Budde" <mkl@pengutronix.de>,
"Oliver Hartkopp" <socketcan@hartkopp.net>,
"Vincent Mailhol" <mailhol@kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH v7 09/10] can: bcm: fix stale rx/tx ops after device removal
Date: Wed, 08 Jul 2026 15:40:38 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20260708154039.347ED1F000E9@smtp.kernel.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20260708-bcm_fixes-v7-9-c78896b342e4@hartkopp.net>
Thank you for your contribution! Sashiko AI review found 2 potential issue(s) to consider:
- [High] Setting `op->ifindex = 0` for `tx_ops` on NETDEV_UNREGISTER orphans the operations, preventing reconfiguration and causing memory leaks.
- [Medium] `bcm_rx_setup()` silently ignores registration failures for existing operations, falsely reporting success to userspace.
--
--- Patch [9]: [PATCH v7 09/10] can: bcm: fix stale rx/tx ops after device removal ---
commit 685050073b3ab1afd17b250b634cb2dfd5941250
Author: Oliver Hartkopp <socketcan@hartkopp.net>
can: bcm: fix stale rx/tx ops after device removal
This commit modifies bcm_rx_setup() to correctly re-register an RX operation
when a concurrent NETDEV_UNREGISTER has torn down its previous registration.
It also updates bcm_notify() to stop the TX timer and clear op->ifindex
for affected tx_ops when a device is unregistered, preventing cyclic frames
from being transmitted to unrelated devices.
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-can/20260708094536.DDF821F00A3A@smtp.kernel.org/
> diff --git a/net/can/bcm.c b/net/can/bcm.c
> index 4bdca72f9327f..9d01931708081 100644
> --- a/net/can/bcm.c
> +++ b/net/can/bcm.c
[ ... ]
> @@ -1473,18 +1485,21 @@ static int bcm_rx_setup(struct bcm_msg_head *msg_head, struct msghdr *msg,
> err = -ENODEV;
> }
>
> - } else
> + } else {
> err = can_rx_register(sock_net(sk), NULL, op->can_id,
> REGMASK(op->can_id),
> bcm_rx_handler, op, "bcm", sk);
> - if (err) {
> + }
> +
> + if (err && new_op) {
[Severity: Medium]
Does adding the new_op check here silently swallow registration errors for existing
operations?
If an existing operation (new_op == 0) attempts to re-register after being unregistered,
and dev_get_by_index() or can_rx_register() fails, err will be set (e.g., -ENODEV).
Because of the && new_op condition, the error is ignored and the function will return
success to userspace, despite the comment above indicating "do not silently succeed
without registering".
> /* this bcm rx op is broken -> remove it */
> bcm_remove_op(op);
> return err;
> }
[ ... ]
> @@ -1704,11 +1719,25 @@ static void bcm_notify(struct bcm_sock *bo, unsigned long msg,
> case NETDEV_UNREGISTER:
> lock_sock(sk);
>
> - /* remove device specific receive entries */
> + /* rx_ops: remove device specific receive entries */
> list_for_each_entry(op, &bo->rx_ops, list)
> if (op->rx_reg_dev == dev)
> bcm_rx_unreg(dev, op);
>
> + /* tx_ops: stop device specific cyclic transmissions on the
> + * vanishing ifindex and invalidate the op->ifindex.
> + */
> + list_for_each_entry(op, &bo->tx_ops, list) {
> + if (op->ifindex != dev->ifindex)
> + continue;
> +
> + spin_lock_bh(&op->bcm_tx_lock);
> + op->ifindex = 0;
[Severity: High]
Does setting op->ifindex = 0 permanently orphan the operation and cause a memory leak?
The commit message states the index is cleared "so that a later TX_SETUP update can
reconfigure it". However, bcm_tx_setup() rejects an ifindex of 0 with -ENODEV:
bcm_tx_setup() {
...
if (!ifindex)
return -ENODEV;
...
}
Furthermore, bcm_find_op() strictly requires an exact match on ifindex.
Since userspace can't pass 0, and passing the old valid index will no longer match
the zeroed op->ifindex, any subsequent TX_SETUP will fail to find it and will allocate a
duplicate bcm_op. A TX_DELETE will similarly fail to find and remove the operation,
leaving it as a zombie.
> + spin_unlock_bh(&op->bcm_tx_lock);
> +
> + hrtimer_cancel(&op->timer);
> + }
> +
--
Sashiko AI review · https://sashiko.dev/#/patchset/20260708-bcm_fixes-v7-0-c78896b342e4@hartkopp.net?part=9
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2026-07-08 15:40 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 29+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2026-07-08 15:21 [PATCH v7 00/10] can: bcm: collected fixes - final2 :-D Oliver Hartkopp
2026-07-08 15:21 ` Oliver Hartkopp via B4 Relay
2026-07-08 15:21 ` [PATCH v7 01/10] can: bcm: defer rx_op deallocation to workqueue to fix thrtimer UAF Oliver Hartkopp
2026-07-08 15:21 ` Oliver Hartkopp via B4 Relay
2026-07-08 15:36 ` sashiko-bot
2026-07-08 15:21 ` [PATCH v7 02/10] can: bcm: fix lockless bound/ifindex race and silent RX_SETUP failure Oliver Hartkopp
2026-07-08 15:21 ` Oliver Hartkopp via B4 Relay
2026-07-08 15:36 ` sashiko-bot
2026-07-08 15:21 ` [PATCH v7 03/10] can: bcm: add locking when updating filter and timer values Oliver Hartkopp
2026-07-08 15:21 ` Oliver Hartkopp via B4 Relay
2026-07-08 15:21 ` [PATCH v7 04/10] can: bcm: fix CAN frame rx/tx statistics Oliver Hartkopp
2026-07-08 15:21 ` Oliver Hartkopp via B4 Relay
2026-07-08 15:34 ` sashiko-bot
2026-07-08 15:21 ` [PATCH v7 05/10] can: bcm: add missing rcu list annotations and operations Oliver Hartkopp
2026-07-08 15:21 ` Oliver Hartkopp via B4 Relay
2026-07-08 15:35 ` sashiko-bot
2026-07-08 15:21 ` [PATCH v7 06/10] can: bcm: extend bcm_tx_lock usage for data and timer updates Oliver Hartkopp
2026-07-08 15:21 ` Oliver Hartkopp via B4 Relay
2026-07-08 15:34 ` sashiko-bot
2026-07-08 15:21 ` [PATCH v7 07/10] can: bcm: validate frame length in bcm_rx_setup() for RTR replies Oliver Hartkopp
2026-07-08 15:21 ` Oliver Hartkopp via B4 Relay
2026-07-08 15:21 ` [PATCH v7 08/10] can: bcm: add missing device refcount for CAN filter removal Oliver Hartkopp
2026-07-08 15:21 ` Oliver Hartkopp via B4 Relay
2026-07-08 15:21 ` [PATCH v7 09/10] can: bcm: fix stale rx/tx ops after device removal Oliver Hartkopp
2026-07-08 15:21 ` Oliver Hartkopp via B4 Relay
2026-07-08 15:40 ` sashiko-bot [this message]
2026-07-08 15:21 ` [PATCH v7 10/10] can: bcm: fix data race on rx_stamp/rx_ifindex in bcm_rx_handler() Oliver Hartkopp
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