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Message-Id: <20210323141653.1.I53e6be1f7df0be198b7e55ae9fc45c7f5760132d@changeid>
Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2021 14:18:21 -0700
From: Daniel Winkler <danielwinkler@...gle.com>
To: linux-bluetooth@...r.kernel.org
Cc: chromeos-bluetooth-upstreaming@...omium.org,
Daniel Winkler <danielwinkler@...gle.com>,
Miao-chen Chou <mcchou@...omium.org>,
"David S. Miller" <davem@...emloft.net>,
Jakub Kicinski <kuba@...nel.org>,
Johan Hedberg <johan.hedberg@...il.com>,
Luiz Augusto von Dentz <luiz.dentz@...il.com>,
Marcel Holtmann <marcel@...tmann.org>,
linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org, netdev@...r.kernel.org
Subject: [PATCH] Bluetooth: Always call advertising disable before setting params
In __hci_req_enable_advertising, the HCI_LE_ADV hdev flag is temporarily
cleared to allow the random address to be set, which exposes a race
condition when an advertisement is configured immediately (<10ms) after
software rotation starts to refresh an advertisement.
In normal operation, the HCI_LE_ADV flag is updated as follows:
1. adv_timeout_expire is called, HCI_LE_ADV gets cleared in
__hci_req_enable_advertising, but hci_req configures an enable
request
2. hci_req is run, enable callback re-sets HCI_LE_ADV flag
However, in this race condition, the following occurs:
1. adv_timeout_expire is called, HCI_LE_ADV gets cleared in
__hci_req_enable_advertising, but hci_req configures an enable
request
2. add_advertising is called, which also calls
__hci_req_enable_advertising. Because HCI_LE_ADV was cleared in Step
1, no "disable" command is queued.
3. hci_req for adv_timeout_expire is run, which enables advertising and
re-sets HCI_LE_ADV
4. hci_req for add_advertising is run, but because no "disable" command
was queued, we try to set advertising parameters while advertising is
active, causing a Command Disallowed error, failing the registration.
To resolve the issue, this patch removes the check for the HCI_LE_ADV
flag, and always queues the "disable" request, since HCI_LE_ADV could be
very temporarily out-of-sync. According to the spec, there is no harm in
calling "disable" when advertising is not active.
Reviewed-by: Miao-chen Chou <mcchou@...omium.org>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Winkler <danielwinkler@...gle.com>
---
net/bluetooth/hci_request.c | 6 ++++--
1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/net/bluetooth/hci_request.c b/net/bluetooth/hci_request.c
index 8ace5d34b01efe..2b4b99f4cedf21 100644
--- a/net/bluetooth/hci_request.c
+++ b/net/bluetooth/hci_request.c
@@ -1547,8 +1547,10 @@ void __hci_req_enable_advertising(struct hci_request *req)
if (!is_advertising_allowed(hdev, connectable))
return;
- if (hci_dev_test_flag(hdev, HCI_LE_ADV))
- __hci_req_disable_advertising(req);
+ /* Request that the controller stop advertising. This can be called
+ * whether or not there is an active advertisement.
+ */
+ __hci_req_disable_advertising(req);
/* Clear the HCI_LE_ADV bit temporarily so that the
* hci_update_random_address knows that it's safe to go ahead
--
2.31.0.291.g576ba9dcdaf-goog
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