Message ID | 20220327072702.10572-1-xiam0nd.tong@gmail.com |
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State | New |
Headers | show |
Series | carl9170: main: fix an incorrect use of list iterator | expand |
Hi, On 27/03/2022 09:27, Xiaomeng Tong wrote: > The bug is here: > rcu_assign_pointer(ar->tx_ampdu_iter, > (struct carl9170_sta_tid *) &ar->tx_ampdu_list); yeah, so... I know there's currently a big discussion revolving around LISTs due to incoming the GNU89 to GNU11 switch. I'm not currently aware that something related to this had updated INIT_LIST_HEAD + friends. So, please tell me if there is extra information that has to be considered. > The 'ar->tx_ampdu_iter' is used as a list iterator variable > which point to a structure object containing the list HEAD > (&ar->tx_ampdu_list), not as the HEAD itself. > > The only use case of 'ar->tx_ampdu_iter' is as a base pos > for list_for_each_entry_continue_rcu in carl9170_tx_ampdu(). > If the iterator variable holds the *wrong* HEAD value here > (has not been modified elsewhere before), this will lead to > an invalid memory access. > > Using list_entry_rcu to get the right list iterator variable > and reassign it, to fix this bug. > Note: use 'ar->tx_ampdu_list.next' instead of '&ar->tx_ampdu_list' > to avoid compiler error. > > Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org > Fixes: fe8ee9ad80b28 ("carl9170: mac80211 glue and command interface") > Signed-off-by: Xiaomeng Tong <xiam0nd.tong@gmail.com> > --- > drivers/net/wireless/ath/carl9170/main.c | 6 ++++-- > 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/drivers/net/wireless/ath/carl9170/main.c b/drivers/net/wireless/ath/carl9170/main.c > index 49f7ee1c912b..a287937bf666 100644 > --- a/drivers/net/wireless/ath/carl9170/main.c > +++ b/drivers/net/wireless/ath/carl9170/main.c > @@ -1756,6 +1756,7 @@ static const struct ieee80211_ops carl9170_ops = { > > void *carl9170_alloc(size_t priv_size) > { > + struct carl9170_sta_tid *tid_info; > struct ieee80211_hw *hw; > struct ar9170 *ar; > struct sk_buff *skb; > @@ -1815,8 +1816,9 @@ void *carl9170_alloc(size_t priv_size) > INIT_DELAYED_WORK(&ar->stat_work, carl9170_stat_work); > INIT_DELAYED_WORK(&ar->tx_janitor, carl9170_tx_janitor); > INIT_LIST_HEAD(&ar->tx_ampdu_list); > - rcu_assign_pointer(ar->tx_ampdu_iter, > - (struct carl9170_sta_tid *) &ar->tx_ampdu_list); > + tid_info = list_entry_rcu(ar->tx_ampdu_list.next, > + struct carl9170_sta_tid, list); > + rcu_assign_pointer(ar->tx_ampdu_iter, tid_info); I've tested this. I've added the following pr_info that would print the (raw) pointer of both your new method (your patch) and the old (current code) one: pr_info("new:%px\n", list_entry_rcu(ar->tx_ampdu_list.next,struct carl9170_sta_tid, list)); // tid_info pr_info("old:%px\n", (struct carl9170_sta_tid *) &ar->tx_ampdu_list); and run it on AR9170 USB Stick [ 216.547932] usb 2-10: SerialNumber: 12345 [ 216.673629] usb 2-10: reset high-speed USB device number 10 using xhci_hcd [ 216.853488] new:ffff9394268a38e0 [ 216.853496] old:ffff9394268a38e0 [ 216.858174] usb 2-10: driver API: 1.9.9 2016-02-15 [1-1] [ 216.858186] usb 2-10: firmware API: 1.9.9 2021-02-05 phew, what a relieve :). Both the new and old pointers are the same. So, the tx_ampdu_list is empty, as it was just initialized to (list->next = list->prev = list). And you are right about the iter being suspeciously bogus. But I think this is true for both the new and the old way. There is no real carl9170_sta_tid* tid associated with that empty entry and if some code would expect a valid carl9170_sta_tid* there, it would certainly cause crashes&burns. The carl9170_tx_ampdu() and carl9170_ampdu_gc() code is really careful though and checks whenever the list is empty or not before doing any list traversing with the tx_ampdu_iter. Any thoughts or insights? Cheers, Christian
diff --git a/drivers/net/wireless/ath/carl9170/main.c b/drivers/net/wireless/ath/carl9170/main.c index 49f7ee1c912b..a287937bf666 100644 --- a/drivers/net/wireless/ath/carl9170/main.c +++ b/drivers/net/wireless/ath/carl9170/main.c @@ -1756,6 +1756,7 @@ static const struct ieee80211_ops carl9170_ops = { void *carl9170_alloc(size_t priv_size) { + struct carl9170_sta_tid *tid_info; struct ieee80211_hw *hw; struct ar9170 *ar; struct sk_buff *skb; @@ -1815,8 +1816,9 @@ void *carl9170_alloc(size_t priv_size) INIT_DELAYED_WORK(&ar->stat_work, carl9170_stat_work); INIT_DELAYED_WORK(&ar->tx_janitor, carl9170_tx_janitor); INIT_LIST_HEAD(&ar->tx_ampdu_list); - rcu_assign_pointer(ar->tx_ampdu_iter, - (struct carl9170_sta_tid *) &ar->tx_ampdu_list); + tid_info = list_entry_rcu(ar->tx_ampdu_list.next, + struct carl9170_sta_tid, list); + rcu_assign_pointer(ar->tx_ampdu_iter, tid_info); bitmap_zero(&ar->vif_bitmap, ar->fw.vif_num); INIT_LIST_HEAD(&ar->vif_list);
The bug is here: rcu_assign_pointer(ar->tx_ampdu_iter, (struct carl9170_sta_tid *) &ar->tx_ampdu_list); The 'ar->tx_ampdu_iter' is used as a list iterator variable which point to a structure object containing the list HEAD (&ar->tx_ampdu_list), not as the HEAD itself. The only use case of 'ar->tx_ampdu_iter' is as a base pos for list_for_each_entry_continue_rcu in carl9170_tx_ampdu(). If the iterator variable holds the *wrong* HEAD value here (has not been modified elsewhere before), this will lead to an invalid memory access. Using list_entry_rcu to get the right list iterator variable and reassign it, to fix this bug. Note: use 'ar->tx_ampdu_list.next' instead of '&ar->tx_ampdu_list' to avoid compiler error. Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org Fixes: fe8ee9ad80b28 ("carl9170: mac80211 glue and command interface") Signed-off-by: Xiaomeng Tong <xiam0nd.tong@gmail.com> --- drivers/net/wireless/ath/carl9170/main.c | 6 ++++-- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)