From: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>
To: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
Cc: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@kernel.org>,
Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>,
Johan Hedberg <johan.hedberg@gmail.com>,
Luiz Augusto von Dentz <luiz.dentz@gmail.com>,
"David S . Miller" <davem@davemloft.net>,
Eric Dumazet <edumazet@google.com>,
Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>, Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>,
Chun-Yi Lee <jlee@suse.com>,
Luiz Augusto von Dentz <luiz.von.dentz@intel.com>,
stable@vger.kernel.org, Iulia Tanasescu <iulia.tanasescu@nxp.com>,
Wenjia Zhang <wenjia@linux.ibm.com>,
linux-bluetooth@vger.kernel.org, Netdev <netdev@vger.kernel.org>,
linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH] Bluetooth: mark bacmp() and bacpy() as __always_inline
Date: Mon, 9 Oct 2023 13:15:32 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <202310091310.F560494@keescook> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <15f6b85f-b1ce-409a-a728-38a7223a7c6c@app.fastmail.com>
On Mon, Oct 09, 2023 at 10:08:01PM +0200, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 9, 2023, at 21:48, Kees Cook wrote:
> > On Mon, Oct 09, 2023 at 08:23:08PM +0200, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
> >> On Mon, Oct 9, 2023, at 18:02, Kees Cook wrote:
> >> > On Mon, Oct 09, 2023 at 05:36:55PM +0200, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
> >> >> On Mon, Oct 9, 2023, at 15:48, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
> >> >>
> >> >> Sorry, I have to retract this, something went wrong on my
> >> >> testing and I now see the same problem in some configs regardless
> >> >> of whether the patch is applied or not.
> >> >
> >> > Perhaps turn them into macros instead?
> >>
> >> I just tried that and still see the problem even with the macro,
> >> so whatever gcc is doing must be a different issue. Maybe it
> >> has correctly found a codepath that triggers this?
> >>
> >> If you are able to help debug the issue better,
> >> see these defconfigs for examples:
> >>
> >> https://pastebin.com/raw/pC8Lnrn2
> >> https://pastebin.com/raw/yb965unC
> >
> > This seems like a GCC bug. It is complaining about &hdev->bdaddr for
> > some reason. This silences it:
> >
> > - if (!bacmp(&hdev->bdaddr, &ev->bdaddr)) {
> > + a = hdev->bdaddr;
> > + if (!bacmp(&a, &ev->bdaddr)) {
>
> Right, I see this addresses all instances. I tried another thing
> and this also seems to address them for me:
>
> --- a/net/bluetooth/hci_event.c
> +++ b/net/bluetooth/hci_event.c
> @@ -3273,7 +3273,7 @@ static void hci_conn_request_evt(struct hci_dev *hdev, void *data,
> /* Reject incoming connection from device with same BD ADDR against
> * CVE-2020-26555
> */
> - if (!bacmp(&hdev->bdaddr, &ev->bdaddr)) {
> + if (hdev && !bacmp(&hdev->bdaddr, &ev->bdaddr)) {
> bt_dev_dbg(hdev, "Reject connection with same BD_ADDR %pMR\n",
> &ev->bdaddr);
> hci_reject_conn(hdev, &ev->bdaddr);
>
> and also this one does the trick:
>
> --- a/include/net/bluetooth/bluetooth.h
> +++ b/include/net/bluetooth/bluetooth.h
> @@ -266,7 +266,7 @@ void bt_err_ratelimited(const char *fmt, ...);
> #define BT_DBG(fmt, ...) pr_debug(fmt "\n", ##__VA_ARGS__)
> #endif
>
> -#define bt_dev_name(hdev) ((hdev) ? (hdev)->name : "null")
> +#define bt_dev_name(hdev) ((hdev)->name)
>
> #define bt_dev_info(hdev, fmt, ...) \
> BT_INFO("%s: " fmt, bt_dev_name(hdev), ##__VA_ARGS__)
>
> So what is actually going on is that the bt_dev_dbg() introduces
> the idea that hdev might be NULL because of the check.
Oh thank you for finding that. Yeah, it looked to me like it thought
hdev was NULL, but I couldn't find where. :)
I think the best work-around here is your "hdev && " addition.
--
Kees Cook
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2023-10-09 20:15 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2023-10-09 13:48 [PATCH] Bluetooth: mark bacmp() and bacpy() as __always_inline Arnd Bergmann
2023-10-09 15:36 ` Kees Cook
2023-10-09 15:36 ` Arnd Bergmann
2023-10-09 16:02 ` Kees Cook
2023-10-09 18:23 ` Arnd Bergmann
2023-10-09 19:48 ` Kees Cook
2023-10-09 20:08 ` Arnd Bergmann
2023-10-09 20:15 ` Kees Cook [this message]
2023-10-10 0:01 ` Luiz Augusto von Dentz
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