* [PATCH] tracing: Fix use-after-free in trace_pipe read on sub-buffer order change
@ 2026-08-17 14:06 Deepanshu Kartikey
2026-08-17 14:27 ` sashiko-bot
0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Deepanshu Kartikey @ 2026-08-17 14:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: rostedt, mhiramat, mathieu.desnoyers
Cc: tz.stoyanov, linux-kernel, linux-trace-kernel, Deepanshu Kartikey,
syzbot+685955db58555575fdd2
Writing to buffer_subbuf_size_kb calls ring_buffer_subbuf_order_set(),
which frees every sub-buffer of the ring buffer, including the reader
page, and replaces them with newly allocated ones.
Readers of trace_pipe hold pointers into those pages. ring_buffer_peek()
looks up an event under cpu_buffer->reader_lock but returns the event
pointer after dropping the lock, and peek_next_entry() then calls
ring_buffer_event_length() and ring_buffer_event_data() on it. If the
sub-buffer order is changed in that window, the reader dereferences
freed memory:
BUG: KASAN: use-after-free in ring_buffer_peek+0x3e0/0x430
Read of size 1 at addr ffff88802a4cf010 by task syz-executor989/6002
Freed by:
free_buffer_page kernel/trace/ring_buffer.c:398 [inline]
ring_buffer_subbuf_order_set+0x1325/0x18e0 kernel/trace/ring_buffer.c:7444
buffer_subbuf_size_write+0x182/0x280 kernel/trace/trace.c:8221
Take trace_access_lock(RING_BUFFER_ALL_CPUS) around the order change.
This is the lock trace_pipe readers already hold across their entire
peek-and-print loop, so the swap can no longer race with a reader that
is dereferencing a peeked event.
Fixes: f9b94daa542a ("ring-buffer: Set new size of the ring buffer sub page")
Reported-by: syzbot+685955db58555575fdd2@syzkaller.appspotmail.com
Closes: https://syzkaller.appspot.com/bug?extid=685955db58555575fdd2
Tested-by: syzbot+685955db58555575fdd2@syzkaller.appspotmail.com
Signed-off-by: Deepanshu Kartikey <kartikey406@gmail.com>
---
kernel/trace/trace.c | 3 +++
1 file changed, 3 insertions(+)
diff --git a/kernel/trace/trace.c b/kernel/trace/trace.c
index 395238b2b715..c38a5de602e0 100644
--- a/kernel/trace/trace.c
+++ b/kernel/trace/trace.c
@@ -8214,6 +8214,8 @@ buffer_subbuf_size_write(struct file *filp, const char __user *ubuf,
/* Do not allow tracing while changing the order of the ring buffer */
tracing_stop_tr(tr);
+ trace_access_lock(RING_BUFFER_ALL_CPUS);
+
old_order = ring_buffer_subbuf_order_get(tr->array_buffer.buffer);
if (old_order == order)
goto out;
@@ -8253,6 +8255,7 @@ buffer_subbuf_size_write(struct file *filp, const char __user *ubuf,
#endif
(*ppos)++;
out:
+ trace_access_unlock(RING_BUFFER_ALL_CPUS);
if (ret)
cnt = ret;
tracing_start_tr(tr);
--
2.43.0
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2026-08-17 14:06 [PATCH] tracing: Fix use-after-free in trace_pipe read on sub-buffer order change Deepanshu Kartikey
@ 2026-08-17 14:27 ` sashiko-bot
0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: sashiko-bot @ 2026-08-17 14:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Deepanshu Kartikey; +Cc: linux-trace-kernel
Thank you for your contribution! Sashiko AI review found 3 potential issue(s) to consider:
Pre-existing issues:
- [High] The patch prevents a use-after-free for `trace_pipe` readers but leaves standard `trace` (seq_file) readers and `tracing_splice_read_pipe()` vulnerable to the exact same use-after-free.
- [High] Snapshot buffer allocation and freeing call `ring_buffer_subbuf_order_set()` without holding `trace_access_lock`, leaving snapshot readers vulnerable to the exact same Use-After-Free race.
- [High] Ring buffer resizing (`buffer_size_kb`) frees active pages without taking `trace_access_lock`, leading to a use-after-free for `seq_file` iterators.
--
--- Patch [1]: [PATCH] tracing: Fix use-after-free in trace_pipe read on sub-buffer order change ---
commit 36ad4aeed5301b8016b09a675a4d6aac8686489f
Author: Deepanshu Kartikey <kartikey406@gmail.com>
tracing: Fix use-after-free in trace_pipe read on sub-buffer order change
Writing to buffer_subbuf_size_kb calls ring_buffer_subbuf_order_set(),
which frees every sub-buffer of the ring buffer, including the reader
page, and replaces them with newly allocated ones. This patch adds
trace_access_lock protection to prevent a use-after-free when readers
hold pointers into those pages.
Closes: https://syzkaller.appspot.com/bug?extid=685955db58555575fdd2
> diff --git a/kernel/trace/trace.c b/kernel/trace/trace.c
> index 19b0d7a53c589..34328916245df 100644
> --- a/kernel/trace/trace.c
> +++ b/kernel/trace/trace.c
[ ... ]
> @@ -8216,6 +8216,8 @@ buffer_subbuf_size_write(struct file *filp, const char __user *ubuf,
> /* Do not allow tracing while changing the order of the ring buffer */
> tracing_stop_tr(tr);
>
> + trace_access_lock(RING_BUFFER_ALL_CPUS);
> +
[Severity: High]
This isn't a bug introduced by this patch, but does the same use-after-free
still exist for seq_file readers and tracing_splice_read_pipe()?
While trace_pipe readers are now protected here, s_start() and
tracing_splice_read_pipe() appear to peek the first event before taking
the access lock:
kernel/trace/trace.c:tracing_splice_read_pipe() {
if (!iter->ent && !trace_find_next_entry_inc(iter)) {
ret = -EFAULT;
goto out_err;
}
trace_event_read_lock();
trace_access_lock(iter->cpu_file);
...
}
If a concurrent write to buffer_subbuf_size_kb runs during this unprotected
window, could iter->ent be left pointing to freed memory?
[Severity: High]
This is a pre-existing issue, but do snapshot buffers need similar
protection?
It looks like free_snapshot() and tracing_alloc_snapshot_instance() call
ring_buffer_subbuf_order_set() without holding trace_access_lock:
kernel/trace/trace_snapshot.c:free_snapshot() {
...
ring_buffer_subbuf_order_set(tr->snapshot_buffer.buffer, 0);
ring_buffer_resize(tr->snapshot_buffer.buffer, 1, RING_BUFFER_ALL_CPUS);
...
}
Since the snapshot seq_file reader drops trace_types_lock before iterating,
could a concurrent read of the snapshot file and a write to the snapshot
file trigger the same use-after-free by freeing the pages while readers
are active?
[Severity: High]
This is also a pre-existing issue, but does ring buffer resizing
leave seq_file iterators vulnerable to a similar race?
When writing to buffer_size_kb, __tracing_resize_ring_buffer() is called
without taking trace_access_lock:
kernel/trace/trace.c:__tracing_resize_ring_buffer() {
tracing_stop_tr(tr);
ret = ring_buffer_resize(tr->array_buffer.buffer, size, cpu);
...
}
Since ring_buffer_resize() frees active pages directly, could this cause a
use-after-free if a seq_file reader is concurrently holding an event pointer
that points into one of the freed pages?
> old_order = ring_buffer_subbuf_order_get(tr->array_buffer.buffer);
> if (old_order == order)
> goto out;
[ ... ]
--
Sashiko AI review · https://sashiko.dev/#/patchset/20260817140655.5694-1-kartikey406@gmail.com?part=1
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