From: "Michał Pecio" <michal.pecio@gmail.com>
To: Mathias Nyman <mathias.nyman@linux.intel.com>
Cc: David Wang <00107082@163.com>,
WeitaoWang-oc@zhaoxin.com, gregkh@linuxfoundation.org,
linux-usb@vger.kernel.org, regressions@lists.linux.dev,
linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, surenb@google.com,
kent.overstreet@linux.dev
Subject: Re: [PATCH] usb: xhci: Fix xhci_free_virt_devices_depth_first()
Date: Tue, 2 Sep 2025 12:55:49 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20250902125549.03f22bcf.michal.pecio@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <6042295b-8dad-4816-8505-b9b6c6f6049d@linux.intel.com>
On Tue, 2 Sep 2025 13:13:12 +0300, Mathias Nyman wrote:
> On 2.9.2025 12.07, Michał Pecio wrote:
> > On Tue, 2 Sep 2025 10:46:30 +0200, Michał Pecio wrote:
> >> On Tue, 2 Sep 2025 16:30:48 +0800 (CST), David Wang wrote:
> >>> About the change from "<" to "<=", I did not observe any difference on my system. Is it because my system does not use up all slots?
> >>
> >> This too, you would need to fiddle with devices (or connect enough
> >> of them) to reach Slot ID 255 (probably the highest on most systems),
> >> depending on the xHCI controller and its ID allocation policy.
> >
> > This made me wonder what those policies are. I'm too lazy for thorough
> > testing, but I plugged and unplugged the same device a few times.
> >
> > Most HCs kept assigning ID 1, so they likely always pick the lowest.
> >
> > My AMD chipset, two ASMedia USB 3.1 controllers and a Fresco FL1100
> > kept assigning sequentially increasing IDs, so I suppose I could pump
> > it up near the top, connect two high speed hubs and trigger this bug.
> >
> >> But also as explained, this bug doesn't make things go boom just yet.
> >>
> >> Except if combined with your bug in an obscure edge case:
> >>
> >> 1. A high speed hub has slot ID HCS_MAX_SLOTS-1 and some TT children.
> >> 2. Another high speed hub has slot ID HCS_MAX_SLOTS.
> >> 3. We start with freeing the second hub.
> >> 4. The loop is entered and leaves vdev pointing at the first hub.
> >> 5. The first hub is freed instead of the second one.
> >> 6. Then its children are freed and UAF its tt_info.
>
> I'm not sure I follow the above.
>
> I agree that changing the "<" to "<=" makes sense, but fortunately for us there shouldn't be any
> issue with current implementation as xhci_free_virt_devices_depth_first() is called with highest possible
> slot_id value first:
>
> in xhci-memm.c:
> for (i = HCS_MAX_SLOTS(xhci->hcs_params1); i > 0; i--)
> xhci_free_virt_devices_depth_first(xhci, i);
>
> if HCS_MAX_SLOTS slot_id is a hs-hub then all its children have slot_id < HCS_MAX_SLOTS,
> and loop works fine.
The loop works fine, but it exists with vdev pointing at MAX_SLOTS-1
due to off by one and then this happens:
xhci_free_virt_device(xhci, vdev, slot_id);
which means:
xhci_free_virt_device(xhci, xhci->devs[MAX_SLOTS-1], MAX_SLOTS);
If MAX_SLOTS-1 is a high speed hub, it will be freed right now, without
freeing its children first.
And whatever this device is, it will be freed without nulling
xhci->devs[MAX_SLOTS-1], which might cause other UAF later (not sure).
I think it's possible, though I haven't tried actually triggering it.
The problem didn't exist before this recent patch.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2025-09-02 10:55 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 13+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2025-08-29 18:13 [REGRESSION 6.17-rc3] usb/xhci: possible memory leak after suspend/resume cycle David Wang
2025-08-30 9:48 ` Michał Pecio
2025-08-30 10:06 ` David Wang
2025-08-30 10:17 ` David Wang
2025-09-01 10:14 ` Mathias Nyman
2025-09-01 11:17 ` David Wang
2025-09-02 7:30 ` [PATCH] usb: xhci: Fix xhci_free_virt_devices_depth_first() Michal Pecio
2025-09-02 8:30 ` David Wang
2025-09-02 8:46 ` [PATCH] " Michał Pecio
2025-09-02 9:07 ` Michał Pecio
2025-09-02 10:13 ` Mathias Nyman
2025-09-02 10:55 ` Michał Pecio [this message]
2025-09-02 12:58 ` Mathias Nyman
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