From: "Jose Fernandez (Anthropic)" <jose.fernandez@linux.dev>
To: Eric Dumazet <edumazet@google.com>,
Neal Cardwell <ncardwell@google.com>,
Kuniyuki Iwashima <kuniyu@google.com>,
"David S. Miller" <davem@davemloft.net>,
Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>,
Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>, Simon Horman <horms@kernel.org>,
Andrii Nakryiko <andrii@kernel.org>,
Yonghong Song <yonghong.song@linux.dev>,
Martin KaFai Lau <martin.lau@linux.dev>
Cc: netdev@vger.kernel.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org,
bpf@vger.kernel.org, Ben Cressey <ben@cressey.dev>,
"Jose Fernandez (Anthropic)" <jose.fernandez@linux.dev>
Subject: [PATCH bpf] bpf: tcp: Fix use-after-free in bpf_iter_tcp_established_batch()
Date: Sat, 20 Jun 2026 00:32:21 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20260620-bpf-iter-tcp-refcnt-v1-1-883bf9e69495@linux.dev> (raw)
reqsk_queue_hash_req() publishes a TCP_NEW_SYN_RECV request_sock onto
the ehash chain (via inet_ehash_insert(), which drops the bucket lock on
return) and only afterwards refcount_set()s rsk_refcnt to 3.
Lockless readers such as __inet_lookup_established() account for this by
using refcount_inc_not_zero(), but bpf_iter_tcp_established_batch() uses
plain sock_hold() while holding the bucket lock, on the assumption that
the lock guarantees sk_refcnt > 0. That assumption does not hold for
request_sock:
CPU 0 CPU 1
----- -----
tcp_conn_request()
reqsk_queue_hash_req()
inet_ehash_insert(req)
spin_lock(bucket)
__sk_nulls_add_node_rcu(req) // rsk_refcnt == 0
spin_unlock(bucket)
bpf_iter_tcp_established_batch()
spin_lock(bucket)
sock_hold(req) <-- addition on 0
spin_unlock(bucket)
refcount_set(&req->rsk_refcnt, 3) // clobbers saturated value
which surfaces as:
refcount_t: addition on 0; use-after-free.
WARNING: lib/refcount.c:25 at refcount_warn_saturate+0x48/0x90, CPU#1
Call Trace:
bpf_iter_tcp_established_batch+0x14e/0x170
bpf_iter_tcp_batch+0x53/0x200
bpf_iter_tcp_seq_next+0x27/0x70
bpf_seq_read+0x107/0x410
vfs_read+0xb9/0x380
refcount_warn_saturate() then saturates the count, the publishing CPU's
refcount_set() clobbers it, and the socket is left one reference short.
When the last legitimate owner drops its reference the reqsk is freed
while still reachable, leading to use-after-free panics in e.g.
inet_csk_accept() or inet_csk_listen_stop().
This reproduces in seconds with tcp_syncookies=0, a handful of threads
doing connect()/close() to a local listener while others read an
iter/tcp link in a tight loop.
Use refcount_inc_not_zero() and skip the socket on failure, the same way
every other ehash walker does. The listening hash is unaffected as
listeners are always inserted into lhash2 with sk_refcnt >= 1, so
bpf_iter_tcp_listening_batch() is left as-is.
If every matching socket in a bucket is mid-init, end_sk can stay at 0;
advance to the next bucket in that case rather than terminating the
whole iteration on a stale batch[0].
Fixes: 04c7820b776f ("bpf: tcp: Bpf iter batching and lock_sock")
Reviewed-by: Ben Cressey <ben@cressey.dev>
Assisted-by: Claude:unspecified
Signed-off-by: Jose Fernandez (Anthropic) <jose.fernandez@linux.dev>
---
net/ipv4/tcp_ipv4.c | 35 ++++++++++++++++++++---------------
1 file changed, 20 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-)
diff --git a/net/ipv4/tcp_ipv4.c b/net/ipv4/tcp_ipv4.c
index fdc81150ff6c..92342dcc6892 100644
--- a/net/ipv4/tcp_ipv4.c
+++ b/net/ipv4/tcp_ipv4.c
@@ -3074,25 +3074,25 @@ static unsigned int bpf_iter_tcp_established_batch(struct seq_file *seq,
{
struct bpf_tcp_iter_state *iter = seq->private;
struct hlist_nulls_node *node;
- unsigned int expected = 1;
- struct sock *sk;
+ unsigned int expected = 0;
+ struct sock *sk = *start_sk;
- sock_hold(*start_sk);
- iter->batch[iter->end_sk++].sk = *start_sk;
-
- sk = sk_nulls_next(*start_sk);
*start_sk = NULL;
sk_nulls_for_each_from(sk, node) {
- if (seq_sk_match(seq, sk)) {
- if (iter->end_sk < iter->max_sk) {
- sock_hold(sk);
- iter->batch[iter->end_sk++].sk = sk;
- } else if (!*start_sk) {
- /* Remember where we left off. */
- *start_sk = sk;
- }
- expected++;
+ if (!seq_sk_match(seq, sk))
+ continue;
+ if (iter->end_sk < iter->max_sk) {
+ /* reqsk_queue_hash_req() inserts with sk_refcnt == 0
+ * and refcount_set()s it after the bucket lock drops.
+ */
+ if (unlikely(!refcount_inc_not_zero(&sk->sk_refcnt)))
+ continue;
+ iter->batch[iter->end_sk++].sk = sk;
+ } else if (!*start_sk) {
+ /* Remember where we left off. */
+ *start_sk = sk;
}
+ expected++;
}
return expected;
@@ -3129,6 +3129,7 @@ static struct sock *bpf_iter_tcp_batch(struct seq_file *seq)
struct sock *sk;
int err;
+again:
sk = bpf_iter_tcp_resume(seq);
if (!sk)
return NULL; /* Done */
@@ -3167,6 +3168,10 @@ static struct sock *bpf_iter_tcp_batch(struct seq_file *seq)
WARN_ON_ONCE(iter->end_sk != expected);
done:
bpf_iter_tcp_unlock_bucket(seq);
+ if (unlikely(!iter->end_sk)) {
+ ++iter->state.bucket;
+ goto again;
+ }
return iter->batch[0].sk;
}
---
base-commit: 4549871118cf616eecdd2d939f78e3b9e1dddc48
change-id: 20260619-bpf-iter-tcp-refcnt-107d52b238da
Best regards,
--
Jose Fernandez (Anthropic) <jose.fernandez@linux.dev>
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2026-06-20 14:06 ` [PATCH bpf] bpf: tcp: Fix use-after-free in bpf_iter_tcp_established_batch() Jiayuan Chen
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