Message ID | 20210125194908.GA17992@chinagar-linux.qualcomm.com |
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State | Superseded |
Headers | show |
Series | neighbour: Prevent a dead entry from updating gc_list | expand |
diff --git a/net/core/neighbour.c b/net/core/neighbour.c index ff07358..cf8e3076 100644 --- a/net/core/neighbour.c +++ b/net/core/neighbour.c @@ -1244,13 +1244,14 @@ static int __neigh_update(struct neighbour *neigh, const u8 *lladdr, old = neigh->nud_state; err = -EPERM; - if (!(flags & NEIGH_UPDATE_F_ADMIN) && - (old & (NUD_NOARP | NUD_PERMANENT))) - goto out; if (neigh->dead) { NL_SET_ERR_MSG(extack, "Neighbor entry is now dead"); + new=old; goto out; } + if (!(flags & NEIGH_UPDATE_F_ADMIN) && + (old & (NUD_NOARP | NUD_PERMANENT))) + goto out; ext_learn_change = neigh_update_ext_learned(neigh, flags, ¬ify);
Following race condition was detected: <CPU A, t0> - neigh_flush_dev() is under execution and calls neigh_mark_dead(n), marking the neighbour entry 'n' as dead. <CPU B, t1> - Executing: __netif_receive_skb() -> __netif_receive_skb_core() -> arp_rcv() -> arp_process().arp_process() calls __neigh_lookup() which takes a reference on neighbour entry 'n'. <CPU A, t2> - Moves further along neigh_flush_dev() and calls neigh_cleanup_and_release(n), but since reference count increased in t2, 'n' couldn't be destroyed. <CPU B, t3> - Moves further along, arp_process() and calls neigh_update()-> __neigh_update() -> neigh_update_gc_list(), which adds the neighbour entry back in gc_list(neigh_mark_dead(), removed it earlier in t0 from gc_list) <CPU B, t4> - arp_process() finally calls neigh_release(n), destroying the neighbour entry. This leads to 'n' still being part of gc_list, but the actual neighbour structure has been freed. The situation can be prevented from happening if we disallow a dead entry to have any possibility of updating gc_list. This is what the patch intends to achieve. Signed-off-by: Chinmay Agarwal <chinagar@codeaurora.org> --- net/core/neighbour.c | 7 ++++--- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) --