From: sashiko-bot@kernel.org
To: "Jiayuan Chen" <jiayuan.chen@linux.dev>
Cc: bpf@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH bpf v2 3/7] bpf, sockmap: zero-initialize pages allocated in bpf_msg_push_data
Date: Thu, 11 Jun 2026 14:55:14 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20260611145514.D21D31F00893@smtp.kernel.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20260611123538.156005-4-jiayuan.chen@linux.dev>
Thank you for your contribution! Sashiko AI review found 1 potential issue(s) to consider:
Pre-existing issues:
- [Critical] Uninitialized Variable Read / Scatterlist Corruption
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commit e06d02e025ff8d66244e941a327109ac3cb65c1b
Author: Weiming Shi <bestswngs@gmail.com>
bpf, sockmap: zero-initialize pages allocated in bpf_msg_push_data
bpf_msg_push_data() allocates pages via alloc_pages() without
__GFP_ZERO. In the non-copy path, the entire page of uninitialized
heap content is added directly to the sk_msg scatterlist, which is
then transmitted over TCP to userspace via tcp_bpf_push(). In the
copy path, a gap of len bytes between the front and back memcpy
regions is similarly left uninitialized.
This leads to a kernel heap information leak: stale page content
including kernel pointers from the direct-map and vmemmap regions
is transmitted to userspace, which can be used to defeat KASLR.
Add __GFP_ZERO to the alloc_pages() call to ensure the allocated
page is always zeroed before it enters the scatterlist.
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20260424155913.A19FDC19425@smtp.kernel.org
> diff --git a/net/core/filter.c b/net/core/filter.c
> index 3e555f276ba80..6e345ca65ca14 100644
> --- a/net/core/filter.c
> +++ b/net/core/filter.c
> @@ -2832,7 +2832,7 @@ BPF_CALL_4(bpf_msg_push_data, struct sk_msg *, msg, u32, start,
> if (unlikely(copy + len < copy))
> return -EINVAL;
>
> - page = alloc_pages(__GFP_NOWARN | GFP_ATOMIC | __GFP_COMP,
> + page = alloc_pages(__GFP_NOWARN | GFP_ATOMIC | __GFP_COMP | __GFP_ZERO,
> get_order(copy + len));
> if (unlikely(!page))
> return -ENOMEM;
[Severity: Critical]
This is a pre-existing issue and was not introduced by this patch, but does
this allocation use a garbage length when appending data?
Looking at bpf_msg_push_data(), if start == total_length, the loop iterating
through the scatterlist finishes with i == msg->sg.end:
net/core/filter.c:bpf_msg_push_data() {
...
do {
offset += l;
l = sk_msg_elem(msg, i)->length;
if (start < offset + l)
break;
sk_msg_iter_var_next(i);
} while (i != msg->sg.end);
...
if (!space || (space == 1 && start != offset))
copy = msg->sg.data[i].length;
Since i == msg->sg.end, does the assignment to copy read from an unused or
stale scatterlist element, leaving it set to either 0 or garbage data?
If so, this garbage copy value is then used in the alloc_pages() call above
to calculate the allocation size.
When copy is 0, the non-copy path is taken, which can increment msg->sg.end,
wrap it around to msg->sg.start, and corrupt the ring buffer state by making
it appear empty.
When copy is a non-zero garbage value, it can corrupt the scatterlist length
later when we do:
net/core/filter.c:bpf_msg_push_data() {
...
sg_set_page(&msg->sg.data[new], page, len + copy, 0);
...
}
Will this cause a mismatch with msg->sg.size and lead to out-of-bounds memory
accesses during transmission?
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Sashiko AI review · https://sashiko.dev/#/patchset/20260611123538.156005-1-jiayuan.chen@linux.dev?part=3
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2026-06-11 14:55 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 25+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2026-06-11 12:34 [PATCH bpf v2 0/7] bpf, skmsg: some fixes for skmsg Jiayuan Chen
2026-06-11 12:34 ` [PATCH bpf v2 1/7] bpf, sockmap: reject overflowing copy + len in bpf_msg_push_data() Jiayuan Chen
2026-06-11 12:58 ` sashiko-bot
2026-06-11 16:27 ` Emil Tsalapatis
2026-06-11 16:53 ` Alexei Starovoitov
2026-06-12 2:03 ` Jiayuan Chen
2026-06-11 12:34 ` [PATCH bpf v2 2/7] bpf, sockmap: Fix wrong rsge offset " Jiayuan Chen
2026-06-11 12:54 ` sashiko-bot
2026-06-11 16:28 ` Emil Tsalapatis
2026-06-11 12:34 ` [PATCH bpf v2 3/7] bpf, sockmap: zero-initialize pages allocated in bpf_msg_push_data Jiayuan Chen
2026-06-11 14:55 ` sashiko-bot [this message]
2026-06-11 16:53 ` Emil Tsalapatis
2026-06-11 12:34 ` [PATCH bpf v2 4/7] bpf, sockmap: keep sk_msg copy state in sync Jiayuan Chen
2026-06-11 18:41 ` Emil Tsalapatis
2026-06-11 21:45 ` Cong Wang
2026-06-11 12:34 ` [PATCH bpf v2 5/7] sockmap: Fix use-after-free in udp_bpf_recvmsg() Jiayuan Chen
2026-06-11 12:53 ` sashiko-bot
2026-06-11 22:21 ` Emil Tsalapatis
2026-06-11 13:15 ` bot+bpf-ci
2026-06-11 22:21 ` Emil Tsalapatis
2026-06-11 12:34 ` [PATCH bpf v2 6/7] bpf, sockmap: fix integer overflow in bpf_msg_pop_data() bounds check Jiayuan Chen
2026-06-11 16:54 ` Emil Tsalapatis
2026-06-11 12:34 ` [PATCH bpf v2 7/7] selftests/bpf: add test for bpf_msg_pop_data() overflow Jiayuan Chen
2026-06-11 20:37 ` Emil Tsalapatis
2026-06-11 20:59 ` [PATCH bpf v2 0/7] bpf, skmsg: some fixes for skmsg Cong Wang
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