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* [PATCH bpf] bpf, sockmap: fix lock inversion between stab->lock and sk_callback_lock
@ 2026-06-16  9:11 Sechang Lim
  2026-06-16 10:17 ` Jiayuan Chen
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Sechang Lim @ 2026-06-16  9:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: John Fastabend, Jakub Sitnicki
  Cc: Alexei Starovoitov, Daniel Borkmann, Eric Dumazet,
	Kuniyuki Iwashima, Paolo Abeni, Willem de Bruijn,
	David S . Miller, Jakub Kicinski, Simon Horman, netdev, bpf,
	linux-kernel

sock_map_update_common() and __sock_map_delete() hold stab->lock and call
sock_map_unref() -> sock_map_del_link() under it. sock_map_del_link() takes
sk_callback_lock for write to stop the strparser and verdict, giving the
lock order stab->lock -> sk_callback_lock.

The opposite order comes from an SK_SKB stream parser. On RX,
sk_psock_strp_data_ready() holds sk_callback_lock for read while running
the parser. The verdict redirects the skb to egress, where a sched_cls
program calls bpf_map_delete_elem() on a sockmap, which takes stab->lock:

  WARNING: possible circular locking dependency detected
  7.1.0-rc6 Not tainted
  ------------------------------------------------------
  syz.9.8824 is trying to acquire lock:
  (&stab->lock){+.-.}-{3:3}, at: __sock_map_delete net/core/sock_map.c:421
  but task is already holding lock:
  (clock-AF_INET){++.-}-{3:3}, at: sk_psock_strp_data_ready net/core/skmsg.c:1173

  -> #1 (clock-AF_INET){++.-}-{3:3}:
         _raw_write_lock_bh
         sock_map_del_link net/core/sock_map.c:167
         sock_map_unref net/core/sock_map.c:184
         sock_map_update_common net/core/sock_map.c:509
         sock_map_update_elem_sys net/core/sock_map.c:588
         map_update_elem kernel/bpf/syscall.c:1805

  -> #0 (&stab->lock){+.-.}-{3:3}:
         _raw_spin_lock_bh
         __sock_map_delete net/core/sock_map.c:421
         sock_map_delete_elem net/core/sock_map.c:452
         bpf_prog_06044d24140080b6
         tcx_run net/core/dev.c:4451
         sch_handle_egress net/core/dev.c:4541
         __dev_queue_xmit net/core/dev.c:4808
         ...
         tcp_bpf_strp_read_sock net/ipv4/tcp_bpf.c:701
         strp_data_ready net/strparser/strparser.c:402
         sk_psock_strp_data_ready net/core/skmsg.c:1174
         tcp_data_queue net/ipv4/tcp_input.c:5661

  Possible unsafe locking scenario:

         CPU0                    CPU1
         ----                    ----
    rlock(clock-AF_INET);
                                 lock(&stab->lock);
                                 lock(clock-AF_INET);
    lock(&stab->lock);

   *** DEADLOCK ***

sk_callback_lock is an rwlock and the established side takes it for write,
so the read side cannot re-enter once a writer is queued.

sock_map_del_link() uses psock->link_lock and sk_callback_lock, not
stab->lock. The socket is removed from the slot with xchg() under
stab->lock, which leaves a single deleter owning it, and its reference is
dropped only by sk_psock_put() in sock_map_unref(). Release stab->lock
right after the xchg() and run sock_map_unref() outside it. Do the same
for the replaced socket in sock_map_update_common(). sock_map_free()
already unrefs without stab->lock.

Fixes: 604326b41a6f ("bpf, sockmap: convert to generic sk_msg interface")
Signed-off-by: Sechang Lim <rhkrqnwk98@gmail.com>
---
 net/core/sock_map.c | 5 +++--
 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/net/core/sock_map.c b/net/core/sock_map.c
index 99e3789492a0..390bd5ee46d4 100644
--- a/net/core/sock_map.c
+++ b/net/core/sock_map.c
@@ -421,13 +421,13 @@ static int __sock_map_delete(struct bpf_stab *stab, struct sock *sk_test,
 	spin_lock_bh(&stab->lock);
 	if (!sk_test || sk_test == *psk)
 		sk = xchg(psk, NULL);
+	spin_unlock_bh(&stab->lock);
 
 	if (likely(sk))
 		sock_map_unref(sk, psk);
 	else
 		err = -EINVAL;
 
-	spin_unlock_bh(&stab->lock);
 	return err;
 }
 
@@ -505,9 +505,10 @@ static int sock_map_update_common(struct bpf_map *map, u32 idx,
 
 	sock_map_add_link(psock, link, map, &stab->sks[idx]);
 	stab->sks[idx] = sk;
+	spin_unlock_bh(&stab->lock);
+
 	if (osk)
 		sock_map_unref(osk, &stab->sks[idx]);
-	spin_unlock_bh(&stab->lock);
 	return 0;
 out_unlock:
 	spin_unlock_bh(&stab->lock);
-- 
2.43.0


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* Re: [PATCH bpf] bpf, sockmap: fix lock inversion between stab->lock and sk_callback_lock
  2026-06-16  9:11 [PATCH bpf] bpf, sockmap: fix lock inversion between stab->lock and sk_callback_lock Sechang Lim
@ 2026-06-16 10:17 ` Jiayuan Chen
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Jiayuan Chen @ 2026-06-16 10:17 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Sechang Lim, John Fastabend, Jakub Sitnicki
  Cc: Alexei Starovoitov, Daniel Borkmann, Eric Dumazet,
	Kuniyuki Iwashima, Paolo Abeni, Willem de Bruijn,
	David S . Miller, Jakub Kicinski, Simon Horman, netdev, bpf,
	linux-kernel


On 6/16/26 5:11 PM, Sechang Lim wrote:
> sock_map_update_common() and __sock_map_delete() hold stab->lock and call
> sock_map_unref() -> sock_map_del_link() under it. sock_map_del_link() takes
> sk_callback_lock for write to stop the strparser and verdict, giving the
> lock order stab->lock -> sk_callback_lock.
>
> The opposite order comes from an SK_SKB stream parser. On RX,
> sk_psock_strp_data_ready() holds sk_callback_lock for read while running
> the parser. The verdict redirects the skb to egress, where a sched_cls


The commit message is wrong. A verdict does not redirect to egress
synchronously — sk_psock_skb_redirect() only queues the skb and
schedule_delayed_work()s sk_psock_backlog, so egress runs in workqueue
context, not under sk_callback_lock.


> program calls bpf_map_delete_elem() on a sockmap, which takes stab->lock:
>
>    WARNING: possible circular locking dependency detected
>    7.1.0-rc6 Not tainted
>    ------------------------------------------------------
>    syz.9.8824 is trying to acquire lock:
>    (&stab->lock){+.-.}-{3:3}, at: __sock_map_delete net/core/sock_map.c:421
>    but task is already holding lock:
>    (clock-AF_INET){++.-}-{3:3}, at: sk_psock_strp_data_ready net/core/skmsg.c:1173
>
>    -> #1 (clock-AF_INET){++.-}-{3:3}:
>           _raw_write_lock_bh
>           sock_map_del_link net/core/sock_map.c:167
>           sock_map_unref net/core/sock_map.c:184
>           sock_map_update_common net/core/sock_map.c:509
>           sock_map_update_elem_sys net/core/sock_map.c:588
>           map_update_elem kernel/bpf/syscall.c:1805
>
>    -> #0 (&stab->lock){+.-.}-{3:3}:
>           _raw_spin_lock_bh
>           __sock_map_delete net/core/sock_map.c:421
>           sock_map_delete_elem net/core/sock_map.c:452
>           bpf_prog_06044d24140080b6
>           tcx_run net/core/dev.c:4451
>           sch_handle_egress net/core/dev.c:4541
>           __dev_queue_xmit net/core/dev.c:4808
>           ...
>           tcp_bpf_strp_read_sock net/ipv4/tcp_bpf.c:701


I guess it is an ACK. What is the actual purpose of a sched_cls program 
calling

sockmap delete on the TX path of an ACK? If there is no real use case 
for it, this is

just broken BPF usage, not a kernel bug worth this change.



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