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Message-ID: <20250306065055.1220699-2-dmitry.torokhov@gmail.com>
Date: Wed,  5 Mar 2025 22:50:52 -0800
From: Dmitry Torokhov <dmitry.torokhov@...il.com>
To: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@...uxfoundation.org>
Cc: "Rafael J. Wysocki" <rafael@...nel.org>,
	Danilo Krummrich <dakr@...nel.org>,
	linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org,
	"Masami Hiramatsu (Google)" <mhiramat@...nel.org>,
	Dirk Behme <dirk.behme@...bosch.com>,
	stable@...r.kernel.org
Subject: [PATCH v2 2/2] driver core: fix potential NULL pointer dereference in dev_uevent()

If userspace reads "uevent" device attribute at the same time as another
threads unbinds the device from its driver, change to dev->driver from a
valid pointer to NULL may result in crash. Fix this by using READ_ONCE()
when fetching the pointer, and take bus' drivers klist lock to make sure
driver instance will not disappear while we access it.

Use WRITE_ONCE() when setting the driver pointer to ensure there is no
tearing.

Cc: stable@...r.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Torokhov <dmitry.torokhov@...il.com>
---

v2: addressed Rafael's feedback by introducing device_set_driver()
helper that does WRITE_ONCE() to prevent tearing. 

I added Cc: stable however I do not think we need to worry too much
about backporting it to [very] old kernels: the race window is very
small, and in real life we do not unbind devices that often.

I believe there are more questionable places where we read dev->driver
pointer, those need to be adjusted separately.

 drivers/base/base.h | 18 ++++++++++++++++++
 drivers/base/bus.c  |  2 +-
 drivers/base/core.c | 34 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---
 drivers/base/dd.c   |  7 +++----
 4 files changed, 53 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)

diff --git a/drivers/base/base.h b/drivers/base/base.h
index 8cf04a557bdb..ed2d7ccc7354 100644
--- a/drivers/base/base.h
+++ b/drivers/base/base.h
@@ -73,6 +73,7 @@ static inline void subsys_put(struct subsys_private *sp)
 		kset_put(&sp->subsys);
 }
 
+struct subsys_private *bus_to_subsys(const struct bus_type *bus);
 struct subsys_private *class_to_subsys(const struct class *class);
 
 struct driver_private {
@@ -179,6 +180,23 @@ int driver_add_groups(const struct device_driver *drv, const struct attribute_gr
 void driver_remove_groups(const struct device_driver *drv, const struct attribute_group **groups);
 void device_driver_detach(struct device *dev);
 
+static inline void device_set_driver(struct device *dev, const struct device_driver *drv)
+{
+
+	/*
+	 * Majority (all?) read accesses to dev->driver happens either
+	 * while holding device lock or in bus/driver code that is only
+	 * invoked when the device is bound to a driver and there is no
+	 * concern of the pointer being changed while it is being read.
+	 * However when reading device's uevent file we read driver pointer
+	 * without taking device lock (so we do not block there for
+	 * arbitrary amount of time). We use WRITE_ONCE() here to prevent
+	 * tearing so that READ_ONCE() can safely be used in uevent code.
+	 */
+	// FIXME - this cast should not be needed "soon"
+	WRITE_ONCE(dev->driver, (struct device_driver *)drv);
+}
+
 int devres_release_all(struct device *dev);
 void device_block_probing(void);
 void device_unblock_probing(void);
diff --git a/drivers/base/bus.c b/drivers/base/bus.c
index 6b9e65a42cd2..c8c7e0804024 100644
--- a/drivers/base/bus.c
+++ b/drivers/base/bus.c
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ static int __must_check bus_rescan_devices_helper(struct device *dev,
  * NULL.  A call to subsys_put() must be done when finished with the pointer in
  * order for it to be properly freed.
  */
-static struct subsys_private *bus_to_subsys(const struct bus_type *bus)
+struct subsys_private *bus_to_subsys(const struct bus_type *bus)
 {
 	struct subsys_private *sp = NULL;
 	struct kobject *kobj;
diff --git a/drivers/base/core.c b/drivers/base/core.c
index 9f4d4868e3b4..27fe69d06765 100644
--- a/drivers/base/core.c
+++ b/drivers/base/core.c
@@ -2623,6 +2623,34 @@ static const char *dev_uevent_name(const struct kobject *kobj)
 	return NULL;
 }
 
+/*
+ * Try filling "DRIVER=<name>" uevent variable for a device. Because this
+ * function may race with binding and unbinding device from a driver we need to
+ * be careful. Binding is generally safe, at worst we miss the fact that device
+ * is already bound to a driver (but the driver information that is delivered
+ * through uevents is best-effort, it may become obsolete as soon as it is
+ * generated anyways). Unbinding is more risky as driver transitioning to NULL,
+ * so READ_ONCE() should be used to make sure we are dealing with the same
+ * pointer, and to ensure that driver structure is not going to disappear from
+ * under us we take bus' drivers klist lock. The assumption that only registered
+ * driver can be bound to a device, and to unregister a driver bus code will
+ * take the same lock.
+ */
+static void dev_driver_uevent(const struct device *dev, struct kobj_uevent_env *env)
+{
+	struct subsys_private *sp = bus_to_subsys(dev->bus);
+
+	if (sp) {
+		scoped_guard(spinlock, &sp->klist_drivers.k_lock) {
+			struct device_driver *drv = READ_ONCE(dev->driver);
+			if (drv)
+				add_uevent_var(env, "DRIVER=%s", drv->name);
+		}
+
+		subsys_put(sp);
+	}
+}
+
 static int dev_uevent(const struct kobject *kobj, struct kobj_uevent_env *env)
 {
 	const struct device *dev = kobj_to_dev(kobj);
@@ -2654,8 +2682,8 @@ static int dev_uevent(const struct kobject *kobj, struct kobj_uevent_env *env)
 	if (dev->type && dev->type->name)
 		add_uevent_var(env, "DEVTYPE=%s", dev->type->name);
 
-	if (dev->driver)
-		add_uevent_var(env, "DRIVER=%s", dev->driver->name);
+	/* Add "DRIVER=%s" variable if the device is bound to a driver */
+	dev_driver_uevent(dev, env);
 
 	/* Add common DT information about the device */
 	of_device_uevent(dev, env);
@@ -3696,7 +3724,7 @@ int device_add(struct device *dev)
 	device_pm_remove(dev);
 	dpm_sysfs_remove(dev);
  DPMError:
-	dev->driver = NULL;
+	device_set_driver(dev, NULL);
 	bus_remove_device(dev);
  BusError:
 	device_remove_attrs(dev);
diff --git a/drivers/base/dd.c b/drivers/base/dd.c
index f0e4b4aba885..b526e0e0f52d 100644
--- a/drivers/base/dd.c
+++ b/drivers/base/dd.c
@@ -550,7 +550,7 @@ static void device_unbind_cleanup(struct device *dev)
 	arch_teardown_dma_ops(dev);
 	kfree(dev->dma_range_map);
 	dev->dma_range_map = NULL;
-	dev->driver = NULL;
+	device_set_driver(dev, NULL);
 	dev_set_drvdata(dev, NULL);
 	if (dev->pm_domain && dev->pm_domain->dismiss)
 		dev->pm_domain->dismiss(dev);
@@ -629,8 +629,7 @@ static int really_probe(struct device *dev, const struct device_driver *drv)
 	}
 
 re_probe:
-	// FIXME - this cast should not be needed "soon"
-	dev->driver = (struct device_driver *)drv;
+	device_set_driver(dev, drv);
 
 	/* If using pinctrl, bind pins now before probing */
 	ret = pinctrl_bind_pins(dev);
@@ -1014,7 +1013,7 @@ static int __device_attach(struct device *dev, bool allow_async)
 		if (ret == 0)
 			ret = 1;
 		else {
-			dev->driver = NULL;
+			device_set_driver(dev, NULL);
 			ret = 0;
 		}
 	} else {
-- 
2.49.0.rc0.332.g42c0ae87b1-goog


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