From: Stefano Garzarella <sgarzare@redhat.com>
To: Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>,
Arseniy Krasnov <avkrasnov@salutedevices.com>,
Bobby Eshleman <bobbyeshleman@meta.com>
Cc: stefanha@redhat.com, netdev@vger.kernel.org,
linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, mst@redhat.com,
jasowang@redhat.com, xuanzhuo@linux.alibaba.com,
eperezma@redhat.com, davem@davemloft.net, edumazet@google.com,
kuba@kernel.org, horms@kernel.org,
Yiqi Sun <sunyiqixm@gmail.com>,
kvm@vger.kernel.org, virtualization@lists.linux.dev
Subject: Re: [PATCH] vsock/virtio: fix vsockmon info leak in non-linear tap copy
Date: Tue, 5 May 2026 14:44:16 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <afnXIGtswspSEk8x@sgarzare-redhat> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <f4e52dcd-59ba-4c2e-9936-49cf27528b21@redhat.com>
CCing Arseniy and Bobby.
On Tue, May 05, 2026 at 12:26:21PM +0200, Paolo Abeni wrote:
>On 4/30/26 9:11 AM, Yiqi Sun wrote:
>> vsockmon mirrors packets through virtio_transport_build_skb(), which
>> builds a new skb and copies the payload into it. For non-linear skbs,
>> this goes through virtio_transport_copy_nonlinear_skb().
>>
>> Helper manually initializes a iov_iter, but leaves iov_iter.count unset.
>> As a result, skb_copy_datagram_iter() sees zero writable bytes
>> in the destination iterator and copies no payload data.
>>
>> This becomes an info leak because virtio_transport_build_skb() has
>> already reserved payload_len bytes in the new skb with skb_put(). The
>> skb is then returned to the tap path with that payload area still
>> uninitialized, so userspace reading from a vsockmon device can observe
>> heap contents and potentially kernel address.
>>
>> Fix it by initializing iov_iter.count to the number of bytes to copy.
>>
>> Fixes: 4b0bf10eb077 ("vsock/virtio: non-linear skb handling for tap")
>> Signed-off-by: Yiqi Sun <sunyiqixm@gmail.com>
>> ---
>> net/vmw_vsock/virtio_transport_common.c | 2 +-
>> 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
>>
>> diff --git a/net/vmw_vsock/virtio_transport_common.c b/net/vmw_vsock/virtio_transport_common.c
>> index 416d533f493d..6b26ee57ccab 100644
>> --- a/net/vmw_vsock/virtio_transport_common.c
>> +++ b/net/vmw_vsock/virtio_transport_common.c
>> @@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ static void virtio_transport_copy_nonlinear_skb(const struct sk_buff *skb,
>> iov_iter.nr_segs = 1;
>>
>> to_copy = min_t(size_t, len, skb->len);
>> -
>> + iov_iter.count = to_copy;
>> skb_copy_datagram_iter(skb, VIRTIO_VSOCK_SKB_CB(skb)->offset,
>> &iov_iter, to_copy);
>
>@Stefano, @Stefan, the patch LGTM, but sashiko pointed out to a
>pre-existing issue you should probably want to address:
>
>> to_copy = min_t(size_t, len, skb->len);
>Does this length calculation account for the offset when a packet is
>split across multiple transmissions?
>If a packet is requeued, VIRTIO_VSOCK_SKB_CB(skb)->offset is increased,
>but to_copy still evaluates to the full length of the skb.
Yep, I just checked and vhost-vsock is the only place where we call
virtio_transport_deliver_tap_pkt() wiht an offset != 0, but I agree that
we should also fix it.
Looking better in net/vmw_vsock/virtio_transport_common.c I think this
is a regression, indeed we have this comment in
virtio_transport_build_skb():
/* A packet could be split to fit the RX buffer, so we can retrieve
* the payload length from the header and the buffer pointer taking
* care of the offset in the original packet.
*/
pkt_hdr = virtio_vsock_hdr(pkt);
Before commit 71dc9ec9ac7d ("virtio/vsock: replace virtio_vsock_pkt with
sk_buff") we read the payload lenght from the header that is always set
to the right value before delivering the packet to the tap.
From that commit, we don't to consider the offset anymore since we
started to use `len` from the skb, so IMO we should go back to what we
did before it, I mean:
payload_len = le32_to_cpu(pkt->hdr.len);
@Bobby do you remember why we did that change? Or if you see any issue
going back to what we did initially?
Also IMO we should avoid to set all the iov_iter fields by hand and
start to use iov_iter_kvec(). Plus, we can just use
skb_copy_datagram_iter() in any case, like we already do in vhost-vsock,
since it already handles linear vs non linear.
At the end I mean something like this:
@@ -171,7 +150,7 @@ static struct sk_buff *virtio_transport_build_skb(void *opaque)
* care of the offset in the original packet.
*/
pkt_hdr = virtio_vsock_hdr(pkt);
- payload_len = pkt->len;
+ payload_len = le32_to_cpu(pkt_hdr->len);
skb = alloc_skb(sizeof(*hdr) + sizeof(*pkt_hdr) + payload_len,
GFP_ATOMIC);
@@ -214,13 +193,17 @@ static struct sk_buff *virtio_transport_build_skb(void *opaque)
skb_put_data(skb, pkt_hdr, sizeof(*pkt_hdr));
if (payload_len) {
- if (skb_is_nonlinear(pkt)) {
- void *data = skb_put(skb, payload_len);
+ struct iov_iter iov_iter;
+ struct kvec kvec;
+ void *data = skb_put(skb, payload_len);
- virtio_transport_copy_nonlinear_skb(pkt, data, payload_len);
- } else {
- skb_put_data(skb, pkt->data, payload_len);
- }
+ kvec.iov_base = data;
+ kvec.iov_len = payload_len;
+ iov_iter_kvec(&iov_iter, READ, &kvec, 1, payload_len);
+
+ skb_copy_datagram_iter(pkt,
+ VIRTIO_VSOCK_SKB_CB(pkt)->offset,
+ &iov_iter, payload_len);
}
return skb;
And removing virtio_transport_copy_nonlinear_skb().
If you agree, I can send a proper series with these changes that should
fix the issue reported by Yiqi Sun introduced by commit 4b0bf10eb077
("vsock/virtio: non-linear skb handling for tap") and the issue
introduced by commit 71dc9ec9ac7d ("virtio/vsock: replace
virtio_vsock_pkt with sk_buff").
Thanks,
Stefano
prev parent reply other threads:[~2026-05-05 12:44 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2026-04-30 7:11 [PATCH] vsock/virtio: fix vsockmon info leak in non-linear tap copy Yiqi Sun
2026-04-30 13:04 ` Luigi Leonardi
2026-05-05 10:26 ` Paolo Abeni
2026-05-05 12:44 ` Stefano Garzarella [this message]
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