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* [PATCH] RDMA/rxe: fix responder UAF on IB_QP_MAX_DEST_RD_ATOMIC modify_qp
@ 2026-07-08 22:45 Ibrahim Hashimov
  2026-07-09  1:22 ` yanjun.zhu
  2026-07-09  7:26 ` [PATCH v2] " Ibrahim Hashimov
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Ibrahim Hashimov @ 2026-07-08 22:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Zhu Yanjun, Jason Gunthorpe, Leon Romanovsky
  Cc: linux-rdma, linux-kernel, stable

rxe_qp_from_attr()'s IB_QP_MAX_DEST_RD_ATOMIC branch frees and
reallocates qp->resp.resources[] (the rd_atomic resource array used by
the responder to track in-flight RDMA READ/ATOMIC/FLUSH requests)
completely outside of the IB_QP_STATE handling above it. Unlike every
other place that tears this array down -- rxe_qp_reset(), reached only
under IB_QP_STATE, always calls rxe_disable_task(&qp->recv_task) /
rxe_disable_task(&qp->send_task) to drain the responder and requester
tasks before touching per-QP state, then re-enables them -- this branch
runs with the responder task (rxe_receiver(), scheduled as recv_task on
the rxe_wq workqueue) fully live and unlocked. A userspace modify_qp()
that sets only IB_QP_MAX_DEST_RD_ATOMIC (no state change, so
__qp_chk_state()/ib_modify_qp_is_ok() never runs and qp->state_lock is
never taken here) can therefore race the responder in two ways:

 1. free_rd_atomic_resources() calls kfree(qp->resp.resources) and
    alloc_rd_atomic_resources() kzalloc_objs()'s a new array while
    rxe_prepare_res()/find_resource() in rxe_resp.c are concurrently
    walking &qp->resp.resources[i] with no lock held -- a straight
    free-vs-read race on the array itself.

 2. free_rd_atomic_resources() only NULLs qp->resp.resources; it never
    clears qp->resp.res, the raw pointer *into* that array that
    rxe_resp.c caches across a multi-packet RDMA READ/ATOMIC/FLUSH
    reply (set at rxe_resp.c read/atomic/flush-reply sites, cleared
    only on the normal completion paths). If a modify_qp() races a
    resource still referenced by qp->resp.res, the array is freed out
    from under the cached pointer and the next reply packet dereferences
    it -- independent of the kfree/kzalloc_objs() window in (1).

Reproduced with KASAN: a single process driving one RC QP pair in rxe
loopback, one thread pumping large multi-packet IBV_WR_RDMA_READs
against qpB while a second thread hammers
ibv_modify_qp(qpB, IB_QP_MAX_DEST_RD_ATOMIC), reliably (~11s) produces

  BUG: KASAN: slab-use-after-free in rxe_receiver+0x4f78/0x89e0 [rdma_rxe]
  Workqueue: rxe_wq do_work [rdma_rxe]

with the freed kmalloc-1k object being the rd_atomic resource array
freed by the modify_qp() thread while the recv_task kworker reads it.
An identical run modifying only IB_QP_MIN_RNR_TIMER (no resource free)
is clean.

Fix both races the same way rxe_qp_reset() already handles tearing down
this exact array: quiesce the responder task around the free/realloc by
calling rxe_disable_task(&qp->recv_task) before free_rd_atomic_resources()
and rxe_enable_task(&qp->recv_task) after alloc_rd_atomic_resources(),
so rxe_receiver() cannot observe the array mid-free/mid-realloc. And
close the still-open window for (2) at the source: have
free_rd_atomic_resources() clear qp->resp.res along with
qp->resp.resources, exactly like the existing completion paths in
rxe_resp.c (check_rkey()/duplicate_request()/RESPST_CLEANUP) already do
when a resource's lifetime ends, so a drained-and-resumed responder
restarts at RESPST_CHK_PSN against the fresh array instead of replaying
a stale reference into the old one.

Only qp->recv_task is drained: qp->resp.resources / qp->resp.res are
touched exclusively by the responder (rxe_resp.c); the requester
(send_task / rxe_sender()) never reads them, so there is no need to
widen this beyond what rxe_qp_reset() would drain for the equivalent
state.

Verified on the same v6.19 KASAN stand: with this fix applied, the
identical differential reproducer drives sustained MAX_DEST_RD_ATOMIC
storms against qpB well past the ~11s pre-fix time-to-first-splat with
zero KASAN reports, versus reliably tripping the slab-use-after-free in
rxe_receiver() described above before the fix.

Fixes: 8700e3e7c485 ("Soft RoCE driver")
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Ibrahim Hashimov <security@auditcode.ai>
Assisted-by: AuditCode-AI:2026.07
---
 drivers/infiniband/sw/rxe/rxe_qp.c | 9 ++++++++-
 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/drivers/infiniband/sw/rxe/rxe_qp.c b/drivers/infiniband/sw/rxe/rxe_qp.c
index f3dff1aea96a..646957707765 100644
--- a/drivers/infiniband/sw/rxe/rxe_qp.c
+++ b/drivers/infiniband/sw/rxe/rxe_qp.c
@@ -172,6 +172,7 @@ static void free_rd_atomic_resources(struct rxe_qp *qp)
 		}
 		kfree(qp->resp.resources);
 		qp->resp.resources = NULL;
+		qp->resp.res = NULL;
 	}
 }
 
@@ -709,9 +710,15 @@ int rxe_qp_from_attr(struct rxe_qp *qp, struct ib_qp_attr *attr, int mask,
 
 		qp->attr.max_dest_rd_atomic = max_dest_rd_atomic;
 
+		/*
+		 * Not gated by IB_QP_STATE above: quiesce the responder task
+		 * the same way rxe_qp_reset() does before touching this
+		 * array, so rxe_receiver() can't race the free/realloc.
+		 */
+		rxe_disable_task(&qp->recv_task);
 		free_rd_atomic_resources(qp);
-
 		err = alloc_rd_atomic_resources(qp, max_dest_rd_atomic);
+		rxe_enable_task(&qp->recv_task);
 		if (err)
 			return err;
 	}
-- 
2.50.1 (Apple Git-155)


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* Re: [PATCH] RDMA/rxe: fix responder UAF on IB_QP_MAX_DEST_RD_ATOMIC modify_qp
  2026-07-08 22:45 [PATCH] RDMA/rxe: fix responder UAF on IB_QP_MAX_DEST_RD_ATOMIC modify_qp Ibrahim Hashimov
@ 2026-07-09  1:22 ` yanjun.zhu
  2026-07-09  7:22   ` Ibrahim Hashimov
  2026-07-09  7:26 ` [PATCH v2] " Ibrahim Hashimov
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: yanjun.zhu @ 2026-07-09  1:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Ibrahim Hashimov, Zhu Yanjun, Jason Gunthorpe, Leon Romanovsky,
	Zhu Yanjun
  Cc: linux-rdma, linux-kernel, stable

On 7/8/26 3:45 PM, Ibrahim Hashimov wrote:
> rxe_qp_from_attr()'s IB_QP_MAX_DEST_RD_ATOMIC branch frees and
> reallocates qp->resp.resources[] (the rd_atomic resource array used by
> the responder to track in-flight RDMA READ/ATOMIC/FLUSH requests)
> completely outside of the IB_QP_STATE handling above it. Unlike every
> other place that tears this array down -- rxe_qp_reset(), reached only
> under IB_QP_STATE, always calls rxe_disable_task(&qp->recv_task) /
> rxe_disable_task(&qp->send_task) to drain the responder and requester
> tasks before touching per-QP state, then re-enables them -- this branch
> runs with the responder task (rxe_receiver(), scheduled as recv_task on
> the rxe_wq workqueue) fully live and unlocked. A userspace modify_qp()
> that sets only IB_QP_MAX_DEST_RD_ATOMIC (no state change, so
> __qp_chk_state()/ib_modify_qp_is_ok() never runs and qp->state_lock is
> never taken here) can therefore race the responder in two ways:
> 
>   1. free_rd_atomic_resources() calls kfree(qp->resp.resources) and
>      alloc_rd_atomic_resources() kzalloc_objs()'s a new array while
>      rxe_prepare_res()/find_resource() in rxe_resp.c are concurrently
>      walking &qp->resp.resources[i] with no lock held -- a straight
>      free-vs-read race on the array itself.
> 
>   2. free_rd_atomic_resources() only NULLs qp->resp.resources; it never
>      clears qp->resp.res, the raw pointer *into* that array that
>      rxe_resp.c caches across a multi-packet RDMA READ/ATOMIC/FLUSH
>      reply (set at rxe_resp.c read/atomic/flush-reply sites, cleared
>      only on the normal completion paths). If a modify_qp() races a
>      resource still referenced by qp->resp.res, the array is freed out
>      from under the cached pointer and the next reply packet dereferences
>      it -- independent of the kfree/kzalloc_objs() window in (1).
> 
> Reproduced with KASAN: a single process driving one RC QP pair in rxe
> loopback, one thread pumping large multi-packet IBV_WR_RDMA_READs
> against qpB while a second thread hammers
> ibv_modify_qp(qpB, IB_QP_MAX_DEST_RD_ATOMIC), reliably (~11s) produces
> 
>    BUG: KASAN: slab-use-after-free in rxe_receiver+0x4f78/0x89e0 [rdma_rxe]
>    Workqueue: rxe_wq do_work [rdma_rxe]

Can you share all the stack trace with us? Thanks a lot.

> 
> with the freed kmalloc-1k object being the rd_atomic resource array
> freed by the modify_qp() thread while the recv_task kworker reads it.
> An identical run modifying only IB_QP_MIN_RNR_TIMER (no resource free)
> is clean.
> 
> Fix both races the same way rxe_qp_reset() already handles tearing down
> this exact array: quiesce the responder task around the free/realloc by
> calling rxe_disable_task(&qp->recv_task) before free_rd_atomic_resources()
> and rxe_enable_task(&qp->recv_task) after alloc_rd_atomic_resources(),
> so rxe_receiver() cannot observe the array mid-free/mid-realloc. And
> close the still-open window for (2) at the source: have
> free_rd_atomic_resources() clear qp->resp.res along with
> qp->resp.resources, exactly like the existing completion paths in
> rxe_resp.c (check_rkey()/duplicate_request()/RESPST_CLEANUP) already do
> when a resource's lifetime ends, so a drained-and-resumed responder
> restarts at RESPST_CHK_PSN against the fresh array instead of replaying
> a stale reference into the old one.
> 
> Only qp->recv_task is drained: qp->resp.resources / qp->resp.res are
> touched exclusively by the responder (rxe_resp.c); the requester
> (send_task / rxe_sender()) never reads them, so there is no need to
> widen this beyond what rxe_qp_reset() would drain for the equivalent
> state.
> 
> Verified on the same v6.19 KASAN stand: with this fix applied, the
> identical differential reproducer drives sustained MAX_DEST_RD_ATOMIC
> storms against qpB well past the ~11s pre-fix time-to-first-splat with
> zero KASAN reports, versus reliably tripping the slab-use-after-free in
> rxe_receiver() described above before the fix.
> 
> Fixes: 8700e3e7c485 ("Soft RoCE driver")
> Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
> Signed-off-by: Ibrahim Hashimov <security@auditcode.ai>
> Assisted-by: AuditCode-AI:2026.07
> ---
>   drivers/infiniband/sw/rxe/rxe_qp.c | 9 ++++++++-
>   1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
> 
> diff --git a/drivers/infiniband/sw/rxe/rxe_qp.c b/drivers/infiniband/sw/rxe/rxe_qp.c
> index f3dff1aea96a..646957707765 100644
> --- a/drivers/infiniband/sw/rxe/rxe_qp.c
> +++ b/drivers/infiniband/sw/rxe/rxe_qp.c
> @@ -172,6 +172,7 @@ static void free_rd_atomic_resources(struct rxe_qp *qp)
>   		}
>   		kfree(qp->resp.resources);
>   		qp->resp.resources = NULL;
> +		qp->resp.res = NULL;
>   	}
>   }
>   
> @@ -709,9 +710,15 @@ int rxe_qp_from_attr(struct rxe_qp *qp, struct ib_qp_attr *attr, int mask,
>   
>   		qp->attr.max_dest_rd_atomic = max_dest_rd_atomic;
>   
> +		/*
> +		 * Not gated by IB_QP_STATE above: quiesce the responder task
> +		 * the same way rxe_qp_reset() does before touching this
> +		 * array, so rxe_receiver() can't race the free/realloc.
> +		 */
> +		rxe_disable_task(&qp->recv_task);
>   		free_rd_atomic_resources(qp);
> -
>   		err = alloc_rd_atomic_resources(qp, max_dest_rd_atomic);
> +		rxe_enable_task(&qp->recv_task);

If alloc_rd_atomic_resources fails, that is, qp->resp.resources is NULL.
After rxe_enable_task(&qp->recv_task);  qp->resp.resources(NULL) will be 
used in resp. This will cause problems.

drivers/infiniband/sw/rxe/rxe_resp.c:656:	res = 
&qp->resp.resources[qp->resp.res_head];
drivers/infiniband/sw/rxe/rxe_resp.c:1325:		struct resp_res *res = 
&qp->resp.resources[i];

Zhu Yanjun

>   		if (err)
>   			return err;
>   	}


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* Re: [PATCH] RDMA/rxe: fix responder UAF on IB_QP_MAX_DEST_RD_ATOMIC modify_qp
  2026-07-09  1:22 ` yanjun.zhu
@ 2026-07-09  7:22   ` Ibrahim Hashimov
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Ibrahim Hashimov @ 2026-07-09  7:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: yanjun.zhu, zyjzyj2000, jgg, leon; +Cc: linux-rdma, linux-kernel

Hi Zhu Yanjun, thanks for the review.

> > BUG: KASAN: slab-use-after-free in rxe_receiver+0x4f78/0x89e0 [rdma_rxe]
> > Workqueue: rxe_wq do_work [rdma_rxe]
> Can you share all the stack trace with us? Thanks a lot.

Sure. The read side -- the recv_task kworker running rxe_receiver() on
the freed rd_atomic resource array -- from the pre-fix v6.19 kernel
(CONFIG_KASAN generic, rxe loopback):

  BUG: KASAN: slab-use-after-free in rxe_receiver+0x4f78/0x89e0 [rdma_rxe]
  Read of size 4 at addr ffff88800b79f84c by task kworker/u8:2/51
  CPU: 0 UID: 0 PID: 51 Comm: kworker/u8:2 Not tainted 6.19.0 #1
  Workqueue: rxe_wq do_work [rdma_rxe]
  Call Trace:
   <TASK>
   dump_stack_lvl+0x4d/0x70
   print_report+0x170/0x4f3
   kasan_report+0xda/0x110
   rxe_receiver+0x4f78/0x89e0 [rdma_rxe]
   do_work+0x144/0x470 [rdma_rxe]
   process_one_work+0x611/0xe80
   worker_thread+0x52e/0xdc0
   kthread+0x30c/0x630
   ret_from_fork+0x2fd/0x3e0
   ret_from_fork_asm+0x1a/0x30
   </TASK>

  The buggy address belongs to the object at ffff88800b79f800
   which belongs to the cache kmalloc-1k of size 1024
  The buggy address is located 76 bytes inside of
   freed 1024-byte region [ffff88800b79f800, ffff88800b79fc00)

The freed kmalloc-1k object is qp->resp.resources[] (the rd_atomic
array); it is freed by the concurrent
ib_modify_qp(IB_QP_MAX_DEST_RD_ATOMIC) thread in
free_rd_atomic_resources() <- rxe_qp_from_attr(), while this recv_task
kworker reads it. This was a kasan_multi_shot run and the per-object
Allocated-by/Freed-by backtraces were lost in the splat storm -- I can
send a single-shot capture that includes those two stacks if it would
help.

> If alloc_rd_atomic_resources fails, that is, qp->resp.resources is NULL.
> After rxe_enable_task(&qp->recv_task);  qp->resp.resources(NULL) will be
> used in resp. This will cause problems.
> drivers/infiniband/sw/rxe/rxe_resp.c:656:    res = &qp->resp.resources[qp->resp.res_head];
> drivers/infiniband/sw/rxe/rxe_resp.c:1325:        struct resp_res *res = &qp->resp.resources[i];

Good catch -- you're right. Re-enabling recv_task before the error
check resumes the responder against a NULL qp->resp.resources on the
ENOMEM path. v2 moves rxe_enable_task() below the error check, so the
responder is re-enabled only once a fresh array has been installed and
stays quiesced on failure:

	rxe_disable_task(&qp->recv_task);
	free_rd_atomic_resources(qp);
	err = alloc_rd_atomic_resources(qp, max_dest_rd_atomic);
	if (err)
		return err;
	rxe_enable_task(&qp->recv_task);

rxe_disable_task()/rxe_enable_task() are state-based (TASK_STATE_DRAINED
/IDLE), not refcounted, so leaving recv_task drained on the failed
modify is safe and recoverable: a subsequent successful modify_qp or a
QP destroy both handle the DRAINED state.

I'll send this as [PATCH v2].

Thanks,
Ibrahim

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* [PATCH v2] RDMA/rxe: fix responder UAF on IB_QP_MAX_DEST_RD_ATOMIC modify_qp
  2026-07-08 22:45 [PATCH] RDMA/rxe: fix responder UAF on IB_QP_MAX_DEST_RD_ATOMIC modify_qp Ibrahim Hashimov
  2026-07-09  1:22 ` yanjun.zhu
@ 2026-07-09  7:26 ` Ibrahim Hashimov
  2026-07-09 18:24   ` yanjun.zhu
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Ibrahim Hashimov @ 2026-07-09  7:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: yanjun.zhu, zyjzyj2000, jgg, leon; +Cc: linux-rdma, linux-kernel, stable

rxe_qp_from_attr()'s IB_QP_MAX_DEST_RD_ATOMIC branch frees and
reallocates qp->resp.resources[] (the rd_atomic resource array used by
the responder to track in-flight RDMA READ/ATOMIC/FLUSH requests)
completely outside of the IB_QP_STATE handling above it. Unlike every
other place that tears this array down -- rxe_qp_reset(), reached only
under IB_QP_STATE, always calls rxe_disable_task(&qp->recv_task) /
rxe_disable_task(&qp->send_task) to drain the responder and requester
tasks before touching per-QP state, then re-enables them -- this branch
runs with the responder task (rxe_receiver(), scheduled as recv_task on
the rxe_wq workqueue) fully live and unlocked. A userspace modify_qp()
that sets only IB_QP_MAX_DEST_RD_ATOMIC (no state change, so
__qp_chk_state()/ib_modify_qp_is_ok() never runs and qp->state_lock is
never taken here) can therefore race the responder in two ways:

 1. free_rd_atomic_resources() calls kfree(qp->resp.resources) and
    alloc_rd_atomic_resources() kzalloc_objs()'s a new array while
    rxe_prepare_res()/find_resource() in rxe_resp.c are concurrently
    walking &qp->resp.resources[i] with no lock held -- a straight
    free-vs-read race on the array itself.

 2. free_rd_atomic_resources() only NULLs qp->resp.resources; it never
    clears qp->resp.res, the raw pointer *into* that array that
    rxe_resp.c caches across a multi-packet RDMA READ/ATOMIC/FLUSH
    reply (set at rxe_resp.c read/atomic/flush-reply sites, cleared
    only on the normal completion paths). If a modify_qp() races a
    resource still referenced by qp->resp.res, the array is freed out
    from under the cached pointer and the next reply packet dereferences
    it -- independent of the kfree/kzalloc_objs() window in (1).

Reproduced with KASAN: a single process driving one RC QP pair in rxe
loopback, one thread pumping large multi-packet IBV_WR_RDMA_READs
against qpB while a second thread hammers
ibv_modify_qp(qpB, IB_QP_MAX_DEST_RD_ATOMIC), reliably (~11s) produces

  BUG: KASAN: slab-use-after-free in rxe_receiver+0x4f78/0x89e0 [rdma_rxe]
  Workqueue: rxe_wq do_work [rdma_rxe]

with the freed kmalloc-1k object being the rd_atomic resource array
freed by the modify_qp() thread while the recv_task kworker reads it.
An identical run modifying only IB_QP_MIN_RNR_TIMER (no resource free)
is clean.

Fix both races the same way rxe_qp_reset() already handles tearing down
this exact array: quiesce the responder task around the free/realloc by
calling rxe_disable_task(&qp->recv_task) before free_rd_atomic_resources()
and rxe_enable_task(&qp->recv_task) only after alloc_rd_atomic_resources()
has succeeded, so rxe_receiver() cannot observe the array mid-free/
mid-realloc. On the alloc-failure path the responder is deliberately
left quiesced: qp->resp.resources is NULL at that point and
rxe_prepare_res()/find_resource() would dereference it, so recv_task
must not be re-enabled until a fresh array has been installed. And
close the still-open window for (2) at the source: have
free_rd_atomic_resources() clear qp->resp.res along with
qp->resp.resources, exactly like the existing completion paths in
rxe_resp.c (check_rkey()/duplicate_request()/RESPST_CLEANUP) already do
when a resource's lifetime ends, so a drained-and-resumed responder
restarts at RESPST_CHK_PSN against the fresh array instead of replaying
a stale reference into the old one.

Only qp->recv_task is drained: qp->resp.resources / qp->resp.res are
touched exclusively by the responder (rxe_resp.c); the requester
(send_task / rxe_sender()) never reads them, so there is no need to
widen this beyond what rxe_qp_reset() would drain for the equivalent
state.

Verified on the same v6.19 KASAN stand: with this fix applied, the
identical differential reproducer drives sustained MAX_DEST_RD_ATOMIC
storms against qpB well past the ~11s pre-fix time-to-first-splat with
zero KASAN reports, versus reliably tripping the slab-use-after-free in
rxe_receiver() described above before the fix.

Fixes: 8700e3e7c485 ("Soft RoCE driver")
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Ibrahim Hashimov <security@auditcode.ai>
Assisted-by: AuditCode-AI:2026.07
---
v2: address Zhu Yanjun's review of v1
    (https://lore.kernel.org/linux-rdma/20260708224550.1281-1-security@auditcode.ai/):
    only re-enable recv_task after alloc_rd_atomic_resources() succeeds, so
    the responder is not resumed against a NULL qp->resp.resources on the
    ENOMEM path (rxe_prepare_res()/find_resource() would dereference it).
    No change to the successful path; fix description updated accordingly.

 drivers/infiniband/sw/rxe/rxe_qp.c | 16 +++++++++++++++-
 1 file changed, 15 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/drivers/infiniband/sw/rxe/rxe_qp.c b/drivers/infiniband/sw/rxe/rxe_qp.c
index f3dff1aea96a..e39fb144cbbb 100644
--- a/drivers/infiniband/sw/rxe/rxe_qp.c
+++ b/drivers/infiniband/sw/rxe/rxe_qp.c
@@ -172,6 +172,7 @@ static void free_rd_atomic_resources(struct rxe_qp *qp)
 		}
 		kfree(qp->resp.resources);
 		qp->resp.resources = NULL;
+		qp->resp.res = NULL;
 	}
 }
 
@@ -709,11 +710,24 @@ int rxe_qp_from_attr(struct rxe_qp *qp, struct ib_qp_attr *attr, int mask,
 
 		qp->attr.max_dest_rd_atomic = max_dest_rd_atomic;
 
+		/*
+		 * This branch is not gated by IB_QP_STATE, so the responder
+		 * task is live here. Quiesce it the way rxe_qp_reset() does
+		 * before swapping the rd_atomic resource array, so
+		 * rxe_receiver() cannot race the free/realloc.
+		 */
+		rxe_disable_task(&qp->recv_task);
 		free_rd_atomic_resources(qp);
-
 		err = alloc_rd_atomic_resources(qp, max_dest_rd_atomic);
+		/*
+		 * On failure the responder stays quiesced: qp->resp.resources
+		 * is NULL now, and rxe_prepare_res()/find_resource() would
+		 * dereference it, so do not re-enable recv_task until a fresh
+		 * array has been installed.
+		 */
 		if (err)
 			return err;
+		rxe_enable_task(&qp->recv_task);
 	}
 
 	if (mask & IB_QP_EN_SQD_ASYNC_NOTIFY)
-- 
2.50.1 (Apple Git-155)


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* Re: [PATCH v2] RDMA/rxe: fix responder UAF on IB_QP_MAX_DEST_RD_ATOMIC modify_qp
  2026-07-09  7:26 ` [PATCH v2] " Ibrahim Hashimov
@ 2026-07-09 18:24   ` yanjun.zhu
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From: yanjun.zhu @ 2026-07-09 18:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Ibrahim Hashimov, zyjzyj2000, jgg, leon, Zhu Yanjun
  Cc: linux-rdma, linux-kernel, stable

On 7/9/26 12:26 AM, Ibrahim Hashimov wrote:
> rxe_qp_from_attr()'s IB_QP_MAX_DEST_RD_ATOMIC branch frees and
> reallocates qp->resp.resources[] (the rd_atomic resource array used by
> the responder to track in-flight RDMA READ/ATOMIC/FLUSH requests)
> completely outside of the IB_QP_STATE handling above it. Unlike every
> other place that tears this array down -- rxe_qp_reset(), reached only
> under IB_QP_STATE, always calls rxe_disable_task(&qp->recv_task) /
> rxe_disable_task(&qp->send_task) to drain the responder and requester
> tasks before touching per-QP state, then re-enables them -- this branch
> runs with the responder task (rxe_receiver(), scheduled as recv_task on
> the rxe_wq workqueue) fully live and unlocked. A userspace modify_qp()
> that sets only IB_QP_MAX_DEST_RD_ATOMIC (no state change, so
> __qp_chk_state()/ib_modify_qp_is_ok() never runs and qp->state_lock is
> never taken here) can therefore race the responder in two ways:
> 
>   1. free_rd_atomic_resources() calls kfree(qp->resp.resources) and
>      alloc_rd_atomic_resources() kzalloc_objs()'s a new array while
>      rxe_prepare_res()/find_resource() in rxe_resp.c are concurrently
>      walking &qp->resp.resources[i] with no lock held -- a straight
>      free-vs-read race on the array itself.
> 
>   2. free_rd_atomic_resources() only NULLs qp->resp.resources; it never
>      clears qp->resp.res, the raw pointer *into* that array that
>      rxe_resp.c caches across a multi-packet RDMA READ/ATOMIC/FLUSH
>      reply (set at rxe_resp.c read/atomic/flush-reply sites, cleared
>      only on the normal completion paths). If a modify_qp() races a
>      resource still referenced by qp->resp.res, the array is freed out
>      from under the cached pointer and the next reply packet dereferences
>      it -- independent of the kfree/kzalloc_objs() window in (1).
> 
> Reproduced with KASAN: a single process driving one RC QP pair in rxe
> loopback, one thread pumping large multi-packet IBV_WR_RDMA_READs
> against qpB while a second thread hammers
> ibv_modify_qp(qpB, IB_QP_MAX_DEST_RD_ATOMIC), reliably (~11s) produces
> 
>    BUG: KASAN: slab-use-after-free in rxe_receiver+0x4f78/0x89e0 [rdma_rxe]
>    Workqueue: rxe_wq do_work [rdma_rxe]
> 
> with the freed kmalloc-1k object being the rd_atomic resource array
> freed by the modify_qp() thread while the recv_task kworker reads it.
> An identical run modifying only IB_QP_MIN_RNR_TIMER (no resource free)
> is clean.
> 
> Fix both races the same way rxe_qp_reset() already handles tearing down
> this exact array: quiesce the responder task around the free/realloc by
> calling rxe_disable_task(&qp->recv_task) before free_rd_atomic_resources()
> and rxe_enable_task(&qp->recv_task) only after alloc_rd_atomic_resources()
> has succeeded, so rxe_receiver() cannot observe the array mid-free/
> mid-realloc. On the alloc-failure path the responder is deliberately
> left quiesced: qp->resp.resources is NULL at that point and
> rxe_prepare_res()/find_resource() would dereference it, so recv_task
> must not be re-enabled until a fresh array has been installed. And
> close the still-open window for (2) at the source: have
> free_rd_atomic_resources() clear qp->resp.res along with
> qp->resp.resources, exactly like the existing completion paths in
> rxe_resp.c (check_rkey()/duplicate_request()/RESPST_CLEANUP) already do
> when a resource's lifetime ends, so a drained-and-resumed responder
> restarts at RESPST_CHK_PSN against the fresh array instead of replaying
> a stale reference into the old one.
> 
> Only qp->recv_task is drained: qp->resp.resources / qp->resp.res are
> touched exclusively by the responder (rxe_resp.c); the requester
> (send_task / rxe_sender()) never reads them, so there is no need to
> widen this beyond what rxe_qp_reset() would drain for the equivalent
> state.
> 
> Verified on the same v6.19 KASAN stand: with this fix applied, the
> identical differential reproducer drives sustained MAX_DEST_RD_ATOMIC
> storms against qpB well past the ~11s pre-fix time-to-first-splat with
> zero KASAN reports, versus reliably tripping the slab-use-after-free in
> rxe_receiver() described above before the fix.
> 
> Fixes: 8700e3e7c485 ("Soft RoCE driver")
> Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
> Signed-off-by: Ibrahim Hashimov <security@auditcode.ai>
> Assisted-by: AuditCode-AI:2026.07
> ---
> v2: address Zhu Yanjun's review of v1
>      (https://lore.kernel.org/linux-rdma/20260708224550.1281-1-security@auditcode.ai/):
>      only re-enable recv_task after alloc_rd_atomic_resources() succeeds, so
>      the responder is not resumed against a NULL qp->resp.resources on the
>      ENOMEM path (rxe_prepare_res()/find_resource() would dereference it).
>      No change to the successful path; fix description updated accordingly.
> 
>   drivers/infiniband/sw/rxe/rxe_qp.c | 16 +++++++++++++++-
>   1 file changed, 15 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
> 
> diff --git a/drivers/infiniband/sw/rxe/rxe_qp.c b/drivers/infiniband/sw/rxe/rxe_qp.c
> index f3dff1aea96a..e39fb144cbbb 100644
> --- a/drivers/infiniband/sw/rxe/rxe_qp.c
> +++ b/drivers/infiniband/sw/rxe/rxe_qp.c
> @@ -172,6 +172,7 @@ static void free_rd_atomic_resources(struct rxe_qp *qp)
>   		}
>   		kfree(qp->resp.resources);
>   		qp->resp.resources = NULL;
> +		qp->resp.res = NULL;
>   	}
>   }
>   
> @@ -709,11 +710,24 @@ int rxe_qp_from_attr(struct rxe_qp *qp, struct ib_qp_attr *attr, int mask,
>   
>   		qp->attr.max_dest_rd_atomic = max_dest_rd_atomic;
>   
> +		/*
> +		 * This branch is not gated by IB_QP_STATE, so the responder
> +		 * task is live here. Quiesce it the way rxe_qp_reset() does
> +		 * before swapping the rd_atomic resource array, so
> +		 * rxe_receiver() cannot race the free/realloc.
> +		 */
> +		rxe_disable_task(&qp->recv_task);
>   		free_rd_atomic_resources(qp);
> -
>   		err = alloc_rd_atomic_resources(qp, max_dest_rd_atomic);
> +		/*
> +		 * On failure the responder stays quiesced: qp->resp.resources
> +		 * is NULL now, and rxe_prepare_res()/find_resource() would
> +		 * dereference it, so do not re-enable recv_task until a fresh
> +		 * array has been installed.
> +		 */
>   		if (err)
>   			return err;
> +		rxe_enable_task(&qp->recv_task);

Thanks a lot. I am fine with this commit. Please Leon and Jason comment 
on this commit.

Reviewed-by: Zhu Yanjun <yanjun.zhu@linux.dev>

Zhu Yanjun

>   	}
>   
>   	if (mask & IB_QP_EN_SQD_ASYNC_NOTIFY)


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