From: sashiko-bot@kernel.org
To: "Yonghong Song" <yonghong.song@linux.dev>
Cc: bpf@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH bpf-next v6 07/10] bpf: Enable aggregate return types up to 16 bytes
Date: Mon, 17 Aug 2026 04:42:41 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20260817044241.BADD71F000E9@smtp.kernel.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20260817042217.2294438-1-yonghong.song@linux.dev>
Thank you for your contribution! Sashiko AI review found 2 potential issue(s) to consider:
New issues:
- [High] Attaching a BPF trampoline to a function returning a 16-byte struct silently corrupts the return value because the trampoline fails to preserve the second return register.
Pre-existing issues:
- [Medium] Kfuncs returning structs with padding or sizes that are not a multiple of 8 may leak uninitialized kernel memory to BPF programs.
--
--- Patch [7]: [PATCH bpf-next v6 07/10] bpf: Enable aggregate return types up to 16 bytes ---
commit 5c9b0fdbdfee0f07315dc190bc0c039af9bce8bd
Author: Yonghong Song <yonghong.song@linux.dev>
bpf: Enable aggregate return types up to 16 bytes
This commit relaxes the verifier and BTF distillation to accept by-value
struct or union return types up to 16 bytes. These are returned in the
R0:R2 register pair.
> diff --git a/kernel/bpf/btf.c b/kernel/bpf/btf.c
> --- a/kernel/bpf/btf.c
> +++ b/kernel/bpf/btf.c
> @@ -7591,7 +7591,7 @@ int btf_distill_func_proto(struct bpf_verifier_log *log,
> return -EINVAL;
> }
> ret = __get_type_size(btf, func->type, &t);
> - if (ret < 0 || btf_type_is_struct(t)) {
> + if (ret < 0 || ret > 16) {
[Severity: High]
By relaxing this check to allow up to 16-byte returns, does this silently
break fentry and freplace programs attached to such functions?
While bpf_check_attach_target() rejects programs if they explicitly use the
trampoline retval:
bpf_check_attach_target() {
if (tgt_info->fmodel.ret_size > 8 &&
attach_uses_trampoline_retval(prog->expected_attach_type)) {
...
}
}
It appears to still allow fentry and freplace programs to attach. When a
BPF program attaches to a kernel function returning a 16-byte struct, the
target function returns its value in RAX and RDX (on x86-64).
The BPF trampoline epilogue calls __bpf_tramp_exit(), which clobbers
caller-saved registers like RDX.
If the trampoline only restores RAX from the stack before returning, won't
RDX be left with garbage, corrupting the upper 8 bytes of the original
function's return value?
> bpf_log(log,
> "The function %s return type %s is unsupported.\n",
> tname, btf_type_str(t));
> [ ... ]
> diff --git a/kernel/bpf/verifier.c b/kernel/bpf/verifier.c
> --- a/kernel/bpf/verifier.c
> +++ b/kernel/bpf/verifier.c
> [ ... ]
> @@ -14008,7 +14008,7 @@ static int check_kfunc_call(struct bpf_verifier_env *env, struct bpf_insn *insn,
> * otherwise a pointer field would be laundered into a scalar
> * and escape provenance and reference tracking.
> */
> - if (!__btf_type_is_scalar_struct(env, desc_btf, t, 0)) {
> + if (!btf_type_is_scalar_struct(env, desc_btf, t, 0)) {
[Severity: Medium]
This isn't a bug introduced by this patch, but since the scope of by-value
returns is expanded from 8 bytes to 16 bytes, it might be worth verifying.
In check_kfunc_call(), the verifier immediately calls mark_kfunc_ret_regs()
after this check:
check_kfunc_call() {
if (!btf_type_is_scalar_struct(env, desc_btf, t, 0)) {
...
return -EINVAL;
}
mark_kfunc_ret_regs(env, regs, t->size);
}
If a kfunc returns a struct containing padding bytes, the C compiler might
leave those padding bytes uninitialized. Since the verifier marks the entire
return registers as fully initialized scalars, could this allow a BPF
program to read uninitialized kernel memory via the padding bytes?
> verbose(env,
> "kernel function %s returns %s %s that is not composed of scalars\n",
> func_name, btf_type_str(t),
--
Sashiko AI review · https://sashiko.dev/#/patchset/20260817042141.2286086-1-yonghong.song@linux.dev?part=7
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2026-08-17 4:42 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 21+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2026-08-17 4:21 [PATCH bpf-next v6 00/10] bpf: Support aggregate return values up to 16 bytes Yonghong Song
2026-08-17 4:21 ` [PATCH bpf-next v6 01/10] bpf: Factor check_global_ret_scalar_reg() out of the global return check Yonghong Song
2026-08-17 4:21 ` [PATCH bpf-next v6 02/10] bpf: Add helpers to describe the R0:R2 return register pair Yonghong Song
2026-08-17 5:17 ` bot+bpf-ci
2026-08-17 4:21 ` [PATCH bpf-next v6 03/10] bpf: Wire up JIT support for 16-byte kfunc returns Yonghong Song
2026-08-17 4:37 ` sashiko-bot
2026-08-17 4:22 ` [PATCH bpf-next v6 04/10] bpf: Handle R2 as a return register in precision backtracking Yonghong Song
2026-08-17 5:17 ` bot+bpf-ci
2026-08-17 4:22 ` [PATCH bpf-next v6 05/10] bpf: Account R2 of register-pair returns in live register analysis Yonghong Song
2026-08-17 4:43 ` sashiko-bot
2026-08-17 4:22 ` [PATCH bpf-next v6 06/10] bpf: Add verifier support for 16-byte returns in R0:R2 Yonghong Song
2026-08-17 4:42 ` sashiko-bot
2026-08-17 5:17 ` bot+bpf-ci
2026-08-17 4:22 ` [PATCH bpf-next v6 07/10] bpf: Enable aggregate return types up to 16 bytes Yonghong Song
2026-08-17 4:42 ` sashiko-bot [this message]
2026-08-17 4:22 ` [PATCH bpf-next v6 08/10] selftests/bpf: Add C tests for 16-byte returns in R0:R2 Yonghong Song
2026-08-17 4:45 ` sashiko-bot
2026-08-17 4:22 ` [PATCH bpf-next v6 09/10] selftests/bpf: Add inline-asm and subprog tests for R0:R2 returns Yonghong Song
2026-08-17 4:42 ` sashiko-bot
2026-08-17 5:17 ` bot+bpf-ci
2026-08-17 4:22 ` [PATCH bpf-next v6 10/10] Documentation/bpf: Document up to 16-byte kfunc return values in R0:R2 Yonghong Song
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