From: Alexander Aring <aring@mojatatu.com>
To: netdev@vger.kernel.org
Cc: linux-wpan@vger.kernel.org, linux-bluetooth@vger.kernel.org
Subject: netdevice notifier and device private data
Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2018 13:34:55 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20180608173455.vrnfvv7dlu4oxwqf@x220t> (raw)
Hey netdev community,
I am trying to solve some issue which Eric Dumazet points to me by
commit ca0edb131bdf ("ieee802154: 6lowpan: fix possible NULL deref in
lowpan_device_event()").
The issue is that dev->type can be changed during runtime. We don't have
any problems with the netdevice notifier which Eric Dumazet fixed. I am
bother with another netdevice notifier which is broken because the same
tun/tap feature and I don't have any dev->$SUBSYSTEM_DEV_POINTER to check
if this is my netdevice type.
This netdevice notifier will access the dev->priv area which is only
available for the dev->type which was allocated and initialized with the
right dev->priv room. If a tap/tun netdevice changed their dev->type I
might have an illegal read of netdev->priv and I can't confirm that it
has the data which I cast to it. The reason for that is that tap/tun
netdevices doesn't run my netdevice init.
I already see code outside who changed tun netdevice to the
ARPHRD_6LOWPAN type and I suppose they running into this issue.
(Btw: I don't know why somebody wants to changed that type to
ARPHRD_6LOWPAN on tun).
My question is:
How we deal with that? Is it forbidden to access dev->priv from a
global netdevice notifier which only checks for dev->type?
I could solve it like Eric Dumazet and introduce a special
dev->$SUBSYSTEM_DEV_POINTER and check on it if set. At least tun/tap
will not set these pointers, then I am sure the netdevice was running
through my init function. Seems for me the best solution right now and
I think I will go for it.
I assumed before the data of dev->priv is binded to dev->type.
This tun/tap feature will break at least my handling and I am not sure
if there are others users which using dev->priv in netdevice notifier
and don't check on dev->$SUBSYSTEM_DEV_POINTER if they have one.
Thanks for everybody in advance to solve this issue.
- Alex
next reply other threads:[~2018-06-08 17:35 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2018-06-08 17:34 Alexander Aring [this message]
2018-06-08 18:14 ` netdevice notifier and device private data Stephen Hemminger
2018-06-08 19:41 ` Alexander Aring
2018-06-08 19:37 ` Michael Richardson
2018-06-09 15:29 ` Alexander Aring
2018-06-09 19:01 ` Michael Richardson
2018-06-10 15:39 ` Alexander Aring
2018-06-11 2:09 ` Michael Richardson
2018-06-12 13:22 ` Alexander Aring
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