* Re: Possible unsafe usage of skb->cb in virtio-net
2017-11-02 13:01 ` Possible unsafe usage of skb->cb in virtio-net Michael S. Tsirkin
@ 2017-11-03 4:57 ` Willem de Bruijn
2017-12-19 9:06 ` Jason Wang
1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Willem de Bruijn @ 2017-11-03 4:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Michael S. Tsirkin
Cc: Ilya Lesokhin, Network Development, Willem de Bruijn,
David Miller, virtualization
On Thu, Nov 2, 2017 at 10:01 PM, Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 02, 2017 at 11:40:36AM +0000, Ilya Lesokhin wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I've noticed that the virtio-net uses skb->cb.
>>
>> I don't know all the detail by my understanding is it caused problem with the mlx5 driver
>> and was fixed here:
>> https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/34802a42b3528b0e18ea4517c8b23e1214a09332
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Ilya
>
> Thanks a lot for the pointer.
>
> I think this was in response to this:
> https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/patch/558324/
>
>> >
>> > + skb_push(skb, skb->data - skb_data_orig);
>> > sq->skb[pi] = skb;
>> >
>> > MLX5E_TX_SKB_CB(skb)->num_wqebbs = DIV_ROUND_UP(ds_cnt,
>>
>> And in the middle of this we have:
>>
>> skb_pull_inline(skb, ihs);
>>
>> This is looks illegal.
>>
>> You must not modify the data pointers of any SKB that you receive for
>> sending via ->ndo_start_xmit() unless you know that absolutely you are
>> the one and only reference that exists to that SKB.
>>
>> And exactly for the case you are trying to "fix" here, you do not. If
>> the SKB is cloned, or has an elevated users count, someone else can be
>> looking at it exactly at the same time you are messing with the data
>> pointers.
>>
>> I bet mlx4 has this bug too.
>>
>> You must fix this properly, by keeping track of an offset or similar
>> internally to your driver, rather than changing the SKB data pointers.
>
> What virtio does is this:
>
> can_push = vi->any_header_sg &&
> !((unsigned long)skb->data & (__alignof__(*hdr) - 1)) &&
> !skb_header_cloned(skb) && skb_headroom(skb) >= hdr_len;
> /* Even if we can, don't push here yet as this would skew
> * csum_start offset below. */
> if (can_push)
> hdr = (struct virtio_net_hdr_mrg_rxbuf *)(skb->data - hdr_len);
> else
> hdr = skb_vnet_hdr(skb);
>
>
> This doesn't change the data pointers in a cloned skb but it does change the cb.
> Is it true that it's illegal to touch the cb in a cloned skb then?
I don't have all the context for this bug. But in general, clones do not share
the struct sk_buff, which holds the CB. So skb_push and skb_pull_inline
cannot affect the view of other clones. If an skb is shared, that's a different
story.
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* Re: Possible unsafe usage of skb->cb in virtio-net
2017-11-02 13:01 ` Possible unsafe usage of skb->cb in virtio-net Michael S. Tsirkin
2017-11-03 4:57 ` Willem de Bruijn
@ 2017-12-19 9:06 ` Jason Wang
1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Jason Wang @ 2017-12-19 9:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Michael S. Tsirkin, Ilya Lesokhin
Cc: netdev, Willem de Bruijn, David Miller, virtualization
On 2017年11月02日 21:01, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 02, 2017 at 11:40:36AM +0000, Ilya Lesokhin wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I've noticed that the virtio-net uses skb->cb.
>>
>> I don't know all the detail by my understanding is it caused problem with the mlx5 driver
>> and was fixed here:
>> https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/34802a42b3528b0e18ea4517c8b23e1214a09332
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Ilya
> Thanks a lot for the pointer.
>
> I think this was in response to this:
> https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/patch/558324/
>
>>> + skb_push(skb, skb->data - skb_data_orig);
>>> sq->skb[pi] = skb;
>>>
>>> MLX5E_TX_SKB_CB(skb)->num_wqebbs = DIV_ROUND_UP(ds_cnt,
>> And in the middle of this we have:
>>
>> skb_pull_inline(skb, ihs);
>>
>> This is looks illegal.
>>
>> You must not modify the data pointers of any SKB that you receive for
>> sending via ->ndo_start_xmit() unless you know that absolutely you are
>> the one and only reference that exists to that SKB.
>>
>> And exactly for the case you are trying to "fix" here, you do not. If
>> the SKB is cloned, or has an elevated users count, someone else can be
>> looking at it exactly at the same time you are messing with the data
>> pointers.
>>
>> I bet mlx4 has this bug too.
>>
>> You must fix this properly, by keeping track of an offset or similar
>> internally to your driver, rather than changing the SKB data pointers.
> What virtio does is this:
>
> can_push = vi->any_header_sg &&
> !((unsigned long)skb->data & (__alignof__(*hdr) - 1)) &&
> !skb_header_cloned(skb) && skb_headroom(skb) >= hdr_len;
> /* Even if we can, don't push here yet as this would skew
> * csum_start offset below. */
> if (can_push)
> hdr = (struct virtio_net_hdr_mrg_rxbuf *)(skb->data - hdr_len);
> else
> hdr = skb_vnet_hdr(skb);
>
>
> This doesn't change the data pointers in a cloned skb but it does change the cb.
> Is it true that it's illegal to touch the cb in a cloned skb then?
>
I think not.
skb_clone() call __skb_copy_header() which did:
memcpy(new->cb, old->cb, sizeof(old->cb));
Thanks
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