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Message-ID: <CAA85sZvVYaKu+BsP0oG=Jhqtf39ZTt6+9PijHpMorpWDGyn_zA@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 1 Jan 2017 23:57:56 +0100
From: Ian Kumlien <ian.kumlien@...il.com>
To: "linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org" <linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>
Cc: Ian Kumlien <ian.kumlien@...il.com>, netdev@...r.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [BUG] 4.9 - kernel oops when pptp connection is established and
the kernel doesn't have pptp modules compiled
Sorry, after further inspection, it seems like the choice of
skb_header_pointer is wrong and skb isn't always populated. It seems
like the code has suffered from bitrot since all the surrounding code
is actually fixed.
This fixes it as well:
diff --git a/net/core/flow_dissector.c b/net/core/flow_dissector.c
index c6d8207ffa7e..32e4e0158846 100644
--- a/net/core/flow_dissector.c
+++ b/net/core/flow_dissector.c
@@ -445,8 +445,9 @@ bool __skb_flow_dissect(const struct sk_buff *skb,
if (hdr->flags & GRE_ACK)
offset += sizeof(((struct
pptp_gre_header *)0)->ack);
- ppp_hdr = skb_header_pointer(skb, nhoff + offset,
- sizeof(_ppp_hdr),
_ppp_hdr);
+ ppp_hdr = __skb_header_pointer(skb, nhoff + offset,
+ sizeof(_ppp_hdr),
+ data, hlen, _ppp_hdr);
if (!ppp_hdr)
goto out_bad;
Will send a patch with signed off by n' all.
On Sun, Jan 1, 2017 at 6:31 PM, Ian Kumlien <ian.kumlien@...il.com> wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 30, 2016 at 11:48 PM, Ian Kumlien <ian.kumlien@...il.com> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Been fighting with "crash" to get it to help me to analyze my crash
>> dumps... This is the output from vmcore-dmesg.
>>
>> This is 100% reproducible...
>>
>> Config that lets the connection trough but crashes the kernel:
>> # CONFIG_NF_CONNTRACK_PPTP is not set
>> # CONFIG_NF_NAT_PPTP is not set
>> CONFIG_PPTP=y
>>
>> If I enable the *_NF_* options, it doesn't crash but it also blocks
>> the PPTP packets.
>>
>> The crash is after the negotiation bit...
>
> So, some of the dumps pointed me, after some coaxing, to
> net/core/flow_dissector.c:448
> ---
> ppp_hdr = skb_header_pointer(skb, nhoff + offset,
> sizeof(_ppp_hdr),
> _ppp_hdr);
> if (!ppp_hdr)
> goto out_bad;
> --
>
> Ie, copy or get the information from the skb to get more information
> on the pptp connection.
>
> However include/linux/skbuff.h:3109, with my test and debug code added
> static inline void * __must_check
> __skb_header_pointer(const struct sk_buff *skb, int offset,
> int len, void *data, int hlen, void *buffer)
> {
> if (hlen - offset >= len)
> {
> if (skb == NULL || data == NULL)
> {
> printk("WARNING: something is null skb:%p
> data:%p - offset: %i hlen: %i len: %i\n", skb, data, offset, hlen,
> len);
> return NULL;
> }
> else
> return data + offset;
> }
>
> if (!skb ||
> skb_copy_bits(skb, offset, buffer, len) < 0)
> return NULL;
>
> return buffer;
> }
>
> static inline void * __must_check
> skb_header_pointer(const struct sk_buff *skb, int offset, int len, void *buffer)
> {
> return __skb_header_pointer(skb, offset, len, skb->data,
> skb_headlen(skb), buffer);
> }
> ---
>
> so skb_header_pointer sends skb->data as data, but we never check if
> skb is *NULL*
>
> This does happen when we do a pptp connection:
> [ 89.606712] WARNING: something is null skb: (null)
> data:ffff88bccc0d4000 - offset: 14 hlen: 256 len: 20
> [ 89.613264] WARNING: something is null skb: (null)
> data:ffff88bccc00f800 - offset: 14 hlen: 256 len: 20
> [ 89.621005] WARNING: something is null skb: (null)
> data:ffff88bccc010800 - offset: 14 hlen: 256 len: 20
> [ 89.650479] WARNING: something is null skb: (null)
> data:ffff88bccc2cb000 - offset: 14 hlen: 256 len: 20
>
> So, the question is if the skb should always be there and always be
> valid? In that case something like this should fix it:
> static inline void * __must_check
> __skb_header_pointer(const struct sk_buff *skb, int offset,
> int len, void *data, int hlen, void *buffer)
> {
> if (!skb)
> return NULL;
>
> if (hlen - offset >= len)
> return data + offset;
>
> if (skb_copy_bits(skb, offset, buffer, len) < 0)
> return NULL;
>
> return buffer;
> }
> ---
>
> Else the actual check would have to be moved to skb_header_pointer in
> this case - comments?
>
>> [ 109.556866] BUG: unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference
>> at 0000000000000080
>> [ 109.557102] IP: [<ffffffff88dc02f8>] __skb_flow_dissect+0xa88/0xce0
>> [ 109.557263] PGD 0
>> [ 109.557338]
>> [ 109.557484] Oops: 0000 [#1] SMP
>> [ 109.557562] Modules linked in: chaoskey
>> [ 109.557783] CPU: 2 PID: 0 Comm: swapper/2 Not tainted 4.9.0 #79
>> [ 109.557867] Hardware name: Supermicro
>> A1SRM-LN7F/LN5F/A1SRM-LN7F-2758, BIOS 1.0c 11/04/2015
>> [ 109.557957] task: ffff94085c27bc00 task.stack: ffffb745c0068000
>> [ 109.558041] RIP: 0010:[<ffffffff88dc02f8>] [<ffffffff88dc02f8>]
>> __skb_flow_dissect+0xa88/0xce0
>> [ 109.558203] RSP: 0018:ffff94087fc83d40 EFLAGS: 00010206
>> [ 109.558286] RAX: 0000000000000130 RBX: ffffffff8975bf80 RCX: ffff94084fab6800
>> [ 109.558373] RDX: 0000000000000010 RSI: 000000000000000c RDI: 0000000000000000
>> [ 109.558460] RBP: 0000000000000b88 R08: 0000000000000000 R09: 0000000000000022
>> [ 109.558547] R10: 0000000000000008 R11: ffff94087fc83e04 R12: 0000000000000000
>> [ 109.558763] R13: ffff94084fab6800 R14: ffff94087fc83e04 R15: 000000000000002f
>> [ 109.558979] FS: 0000000000000000(0000) GS:ffff94087fc80000(0000)
>> knlGS:0000000000000000
>> [ 109.559326] CS: 0010 DS: 0000 ES: 0000 CR0: 0000000080050033
>> [ 109.559539] CR2: 0000000000000080 CR3: 0000000281809000 CR4: 00000000001026e0
>> [ 109.559753] Stack:
>> [ 109.559957] 000000000000000c ffff94084fab6822 0000000000000001
>> ffff94085c2b5fc0
>> [ 109.560578] 0000000000000001 0000000000002000 0000000000000000
>> 0000000000000000
>> [ 109.561200] 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000
>> 0000000000000000
>> [ 109.561820] Call Trace:
>> [ 109.562027] <IRQ>
>> [ 109.562108] [<ffffffff88dfb4fa>] ? eth_get_headlen+0x7a/0xf0
>> [ 109.562522] [<ffffffff88c5a35a>] ? igb_poll+0x96a/0xe80
>> [ 109.562737] [<ffffffff88dc912b>] ? net_rx_action+0x20b/0x350
>> [ 109.562953] [<ffffffff88546d68>] ? __do_softirq+0xe8/0x280
>> [ 109.563169] [<ffffffff8854704a>] ? irq_exit+0xaa/0xb0
>> [ 109.563382] [<ffffffff8847229b>] ? do_IRQ+0x4b/0xc0
>> [ 109.563597] [<ffffffff8902d4ff>] ? common_interrupt+0x7f/0x7f
>> [ 109.563810] <EOI>
>> [ 109.563890] [<ffffffff88d57530>] ? cpuidle_enter_state+0x130/0x2c0
>> [ 109.564304] [<ffffffff88d57520>] ? cpuidle_enter_state+0x120/0x2c0
>> [ 109.564520] [<ffffffff8857eacf>] ? cpu_startup_entry+0x19f/0x1f0
>> [ 109.564737] [<ffffffff8848d55a>] ? start_secondary+0x12a/0x140
>> [ 109.564950] Code: 83 e2 20 a8 80 0f 84 60 01 00 00 c7 04 24 08 00
>> 00 00 66 85 d2 0f 84 be fe ff ff e9 69 fe ff ff 8b 34 24 89 f2 83 c2
>> 04 66 85 c0 <41> 8b 84 24 80 00 00 00 0f 49 d6 41 8d 31 01 d6 41 2b 84
>> 24 84
>> [ 109.569959] RIP [<ffffffff88dc02f8>] __skb_flow_dissect+0xa88/0xce0
>> [ 109.570245] RSP <ffff94087fc83d40>
>> [ 109.570453] CR2: 0000000000000080
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