lists.openwall.net   lists  /  announce  owl-users  owl-dev  john-users  john-dev  passwdqc-users  yescrypt  popa3d-users  /  oss-security  kernel-hardening  musl  sabotage  tlsify  passwords  /  crypt-dev  xvendor  /  Bugtraq  Full-Disclosure  linux-kernel  linux-netdev  linux-ext4  linux-hardening  linux-cve-announce  PHC 
Open Source and information security mailing list archives
 
Hash Suite: Windows password security audit tool. GUI, reports in PDF.
[<prev] [next>] [thread-next>] [day] [month] [year] [list]
Message-Id: <20181130002934.21627-1-joe@wand.net.nz>
Date:   Thu, 29 Nov 2018 16:29:33 -0800
From:   Joe Stringer <joe@...d.net.nz>
To:     daniel@...earbox.net, ast@...nel.org
Cc:     netdev@...r.kernel.org, dsahern@...il.com,
        nicolas.dichtel@...nd.com
Subject: [PATCHv2 bpf 1/2] bpf: Support sk lookup in netns with id 0

David Ahern and Nicolas Dichtel report that the handling of the netns id
0 is incorrect for the BPF socket lookup helpers: rather than finding
the netns with id 0, it is resolving to the current netns. This renders
the netns_id 0 inaccessible.

To fix this, adjust the API for the netns to treat all negative s32
values as a lookup in the current netns, while any values with a
positive value in the signed 32-bit integer space would result in a
lookup for a socket in the netns corresponding to that id. As before, if
the netns with that ID does not exist, no socket will be found.
Furthermore, if any bits are set in the upper 32-bits, then no socket
will be found.

Signed-off-by: Joe Stringer <joe@...d.net.nz>
---
 include/uapi/linux/bpf.h                      | 35 ++++++++++-------
 net/core/filter.c                             | 11 +++---
 tools/include/uapi/linux/bpf.h                | 39 ++++++++++++-------
 tools/testing/selftests/bpf/bpf_helpers.h     |  4 +-
 .../selftests/bpf/test_sk_lookup_kern.c       | 18 ++++-----
 5 files changed, 63 insertions(+), 44 deletions(-)

diff --git a/include/uapi/linux/bpf.h b/include/uapi/linux/bpf.h
index 852dc17ab47a..38924b306e9f 100644
--- a/include/uapi/linux/bpf.h
+++ b/include/uapi/linux/bpf.h
@@ -2170,7 +2170,7 @@ union bpf_attr {
  *	Return
  *		0 on success, or a negative error in case of failure.
  *
- * struct bpf_sock *bpf_sk_lookup_tcp(void *ctx, struct bpf_sock_tuple *tuple, u32 tuple_size, u32 netns, u64 flags)
+ * struct bpf_sock *bpf_sk_lookup_tcp(void *ctx, struct bpf_sock_tuple *tuple, u32 tuple_size, u64 netns, u64 flags)
  *	Description
  *		Look for TCP socket matching *tuple*, optionally in a child
  *		network namespace *netns*. The return value must be checked,
@@ -2187,12 +2187,14 @@ union bpf_attr {
  *		**sizeof**\ (*tuple*\ **->ipv6**)
  *			Look for an IPv6 socket.
  *
- *		If the *netns* is zero, then the socket lookup table in the
- *		netns associated with the *ctx* will be used. For the TC hooks,
- *		this in the netns of the device in the skb. For socket hooks,
- *		this in the netns of the socket. If *netns* is non-zero, then
- *		it specifies the ID of the netns relative to the netns
- *		associated with the *ctx*.
+ *		If the *netns* is a negative signed 32-bit integer, then the
+ *		socket lookup table in the netns associated with the *ctx* will
+ *		will be used. For the TC hooks, this is the netns of the device
+ *		in the skb. For socket hooks, this is the netns of the socket.
+ *		If *netns* is any other signed 32-bit value greater than or
+ *		equal to zero then it specifies the ID of the netns relative to
+ *		the netns associated with the *ctx*. *netns* values beyond the
+ *		range of 32-bit integers are reserved for future use.
  *
  *		All values for *flags* are reserved for future usage, and must
  *		be left at zero.
@@ -2202,7 +2204,7 @@ union bpf_attr {
  *	Return
  *		Pointer to *struct bpf_sock*, or NULL in case of failure.
  *
- * struct bpf_sock *bpf_sk_lookup_udp(void *ctx, struct bpf_sock_tuple *tuple, u32 tuple_size, u32 netns, u64 flags)
+ * struct bpf_sock *bpf_sk_lookup_udp(void *ctx, struct bpf_sock_tuple *tuple, u32 tuple_size, u64 netns, u64 flags)
  *	Description
  *		Look for UDP socket matching *tuple*, optionally in a child
  *		network namespace *netns*. The return value must be checked,
@@ -2219,12 +2221,14 @@ union bpf_attr {
  *		**sizeof**\ (*tuple*\ **->ipv6**)
  *			Look for an IPv6 socket.
  *
- *		If the *netns* is zero, then the socket lookup table in the
- *		netns associated with the *ctx* will be used. For the TC hooks,
- *		this in the netns of the device in the skb. For socket hooks,
- *		this in the netns of the socket. If *netns* is non-zero, then
- *		it specifies the ID of the netns relative to the netns
- *		associated with the *ctx*.
+ *		If the *netns* is a negative signed 32-bit integer, then the
+ *		socket lookup table in the netns associated with the *ctx* will
+ *		will be used. For the TC hooks, this is the netns of the device
+ *		in the skb. For socket hooks, this is the netns of the socket.
+ *		If *netns* is any other signed 32-bit value greater than or
+ *		equal to zero then it specifies the ID of the netns relative to
+ *		the netns associated with the *ctx*. *netns* values beyond the
+ *		range of 32-bit integers are reserved for future use.
  *
  *		All values for *flags* are reserved for future usage, and must
  *		be left at zero.
@@ -2405,6 +2409,9 @@ enum bpf_func_id {
 /* BPF_FUNC_perf_event_output for sk_buff input context. */
 #define BPF_F_CTXLEN_MASK		(0xfffffULL << 32)
 
+/* Current network namespace */
+#define BPF_CURRENT_NETNS		(-1L)
+
 /* Mode for BPF_FUNC_skb_adjust_room helper. */
 enum bpf_adj_room_mode {
 	BPF_ADJ_ROOM_NET,
diff --git a/net/core/filter.c b/net/core/filter.c
index 9a1327eb25fa..d00b55929ab8 100644
--- a/net/core/filter.c
+++ b/net/core/filter.c
@@ -4890,22 +4890,23 @@ bpf_sk_lookup(struct sk_buff *skb, struct bpf_sock_tuple *tuple, u32 len,
 	struct net *net;
 
 	family = len == sizeof(tuple->ipv4) ? AF_INET : AF_INET6;
-	if (unlikely(family == AF_UNSPEC || netns_id > U32_MAX || flags))
+	if (unlikely(family == AF_UNSPEC || flags ||
+		     !((s32)netns_id < 0 || netns_id <= S32_MAX)))
 		goto out;
 
 	if (skb->dev)
 		caller_net = dev_net(skb->dev);
 	else
 		caller_net = sock_net(skb->sk);
-	if (netns_id) {
+	if ((s32)netns_id < 0) {
+		net = caller_net;
+		sk = sk_lookup(net, tuple, skb, family, proto);
+	} else {
 		net = get_net_ns_by_id(caller_net, netns_id);
 		if (unlikely(!net))
 			goto out;
 		sk = sk_lookup(net, tuple, skb, family, proto);
 		put_net(net);
-	} else {
-		net = caller_net;
-		sk = sk_lookup(net, tuple, skb, family, proto);
 	}
 
 	if (sk)
diff --git a/tools/include/uapi/linux/bpf.h b/tools/include/uapi/linux/bpf.h
index 852dc17ab47a..465ad585c836 100644
--- a/tools/include/uapi/linux/bpf.h
+++ b/tools/include/uapi/linux/bpf.h
@@ -2170,7 +2170,7 @@ union bpf_attr {
  *	Return
  *		0 on success, or a negative error in case of failure.
  *
- * struct bpf_sock *bpf_sk_lookup_tcp(void *ctx, struct bpf_sock_tuple *tuple, u32 tuple_size, u32 netns, u64 flags)
+ * struct bpf_sock *bpf_sk_lookup_tcp(void *ctx, struct bpf_sock_tuple *tuple, u32 tuple_size, u64 netns, u64 flags)
  *	Description
  *		Look for TCP socket matching *tuple*, optionally in a child
  *		network namespace *netns*. The return value must be checked,
@@ -2187,12 +2187,14 @@ union bpf_attr {
  *		**sizeof**\ (*tuple*\ **->ipv6**)
  *			Look for an IPv6 socket.
  *
- *		If the *netns* is zero, then the socket lookup table in the
- *		netns associated with the *ctx* will be used. For the TC hooks,
- *		this in the netns of the device in the skb. For socket hooks,
- *		this in the netns of the socket. If *netns* is non-zero, then
- *		it specifies the ID of the netns relative to the netns
- *		associated with the *ctx*.
+ *		If the *netns* is a negative signed 32-bit integer, then the
+ *		socket lookup table in the netns associated with the *ctx* will
+ *		will be used. For the TC hooks, this is the netns of the device
+ *		in the skb. For socket hooks, this is the netns of the socket.
+ *		If *netns* is any other signed 32-bit value greater than or
+ *		equal to zero then it specifies the ID of the netns relative to
+ *		the netns associated with the *ctx*. *netns* values beyond the
+ *		range of 32-bit integers are reserved for future use.
  *
  *		All values for *flags* are reserved for future usage, and must
  *		be left at zero.
@@ -2201,8 +2203,10 @@ union bpf_attr {
  *		**CONFIG_NET** configuration option.
  *	Return
  *		Pointer to *struct bpf_sock*, or NULL in case of failure.
+ *		For sockets with reuseport option, *struct bpf_sock*
+ *		return is from reuse->socks[] using hash of the packet.
  *
- * struct bpf_sock *bpf_sk_lookup_udp(void *ctx, struct bpf_sock_tuple *tuple, u32 tuple_size, u32 netns, u64 flags)
+ * struct bpf_sock *bpf_sk_lookup_udp(void *ctx, struct bpf_sock_tuple *tuple, u32 tuple_size, u64 netns, u64 flags)
  *	Description
  *		Look for UDP socket matching *tuple*, optionally in a child
  *		network namespace *netns*. The return value must be checked,
@@ -2219,12 +2223,14 @@ union bpf_attr {
  *		**sizeof**\ (*tuple*\ **->ipv6**)
  *			Look for an IPv6 socket.
  *
- *		If the *netns* is zero, then the socket lookup table in the
- *		netns associated with the *ctx* will be used. For the TC hooks,
- *		this in the netns of the device in the skb. For socket hooks,
- *		this in the netns of the socket. If *netns* is non-zero, then
- *		it specifies the ID of the netns relative to the netns
- *		associated with the *ctx*.
+ *		If the *netns* is a negative signed 32-bit integer, then the
+ *		socket lookup table in the netns associated with the *ctx* will
+ *		will be used. For the TC hooks, this is the netns of the device
+ *		in the skb. For socket hooks, this is the netns of the socket.
+ *		If *netns* is any other signed 32-bit value greater than or
+ *		equal to zero then it specifies the ID of the netns relative to
+ *		the netns associated with the *ctx*. *netns* values beyond the
+ *		range of 32-bit integers are reserved for future use.
  *
  *		All values for *flags* are reserved for future usage, and must
  *		be left at zero.
@@ -2233,6 +2239,8 @@ union bpf_attr {
  *		**CONFIG_NET** configuration option.
  *	Return
  *		Pointer to *struct bpf_sock*, or NULL in case of failure.
+ *		For sockets with reuseport option, *struct bpf_sock*
+ *		return is from reuse->socks[] using hash of the packet.
  *
  * int bpf_sk_release(struct bpf_sock *sk)
  *	Description
@@ -2405,6 +2413,9 @@ enum bpf_func_id {
 /* BPF_FUNC_perf_event_output for sk_buff input context. */
 #define BPF_F_CTXLEN_MASK		(0xfffffULL << 32)
 
+/* Current network namespace */
+#define BPF_CURRENT_NETNS		(-1L)
+
 /* Mode for BPF_FUNC_skb_adjust_room helper. */
 enum bpf_adj_room_mode {
 	BPF_ADJ_ROOM_NET,
diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/bpf_helpers.h b/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/bpf_helpers.h
index 686e57ce40f4..efb6c13ab0de 100644
--- a/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/bpf_helpers.h
+++ b/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/bpf_helpers.h
@@ -154,12 +154,12 @@ static unsigned long long (*bpf_skb_ancestor_cgroup_id)(void *ctx, int level) =
 	(void *) BPF_FUNC_skb_ancestor_cgroup_id;
 static struct bpf_sock *(*bpf_sk_lookup_tcp)(void *ctx,
 					     struct bpf_sock_tuple *tuple,
-					     int size, unsigned int netns_id,
+					     int size, unsigned long long netns_id,
 					     unsigned long long flags) =
 	(void *) BPF_FUNC_sk_lookup_tcp;
 static struct bpf_sock *(*bpf_sk_lookup_udp)(void *ctx,
 					     struct bpf_sock_tuple *tuple,
-					     int size, unsigned int netns_id,
+					     int size, unsigned long long netns_id,
 					     unsigned long long flags) =
 	(void *) BPF_FUNC_sk_lookup_udp;
 static int (*bpf_sk_release)(struct bpf_sock *sk) =
diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/test_sk_lookup_kern.c b/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/test_sk_lookup_kern.c
index b745bdc08c2b..78290e0daa36 100644
--- a/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/test_sk_lookup_kern.c
+++ b/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/test_sk_lookup_kern.c
@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ int bpf_sk_lookup_test0(struct __sk_buff *skb)
 		return TC_ACT_SHOT;
 
 	tuple_len = ipv4 ? sizeof(tuple->ipv4) : sizeof(tuple->ipv6);
-	sk = bpf_sk_lookup_tcp(skb, tuple, tuple_len, 0, 0);
+	sk = bpf_sk_lookup_tcp(skb, tuple, tuple_len, BPF_CURRENT_NETNS, 0);
 	if (sk)
 		bpf_sk_release(sk);
 	return sk ? TC_ACT_OK : TC_ACT_UNSPEC;
@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ int bpf_sk_lookup_test1(struct __sk_buff *skb)
 	struct bpf_sock_tuple tuple = {};
 	struct bpf_sock *sk;
 
-	sk = bpf_sk_lookup_tcp(skb, &tuple, sizeof(tuple), 0, 0);
+	sk = bpf_sk_lookup_tcp(skb, &tuple, sizeof(tuple), BPF_CURRENT_NETNS, 0);
 	if (sk)
 		bpf_sk_release(sk);
 	return 0;
@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ int bpf_sk_lookup_uaf(struct __sk_buff *skb)
 	struct bpf_sock *sk;
 	__u32 family = 0;
 
-	sk = bpf_sk_lookup_tcp(skb, &tuple, sizeof(tuple), 0, 0);
+	sk = bpf_sk_lookup_tcp(skb, &tuple, sizeof(tuple), BPF_CURRENT_NETNS, 0);
 	if (sk) {
 		bpf_sk_release(sk);
 		family = sk->family;
@@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ int bpf_sk_lookup_modptr(struct __sk_buff *skb)
 	struct bpf_sock *sk;
 	__u32 family;
 
-	sk = bpf_sk_lookup_tcp(skb, &tuple, sizeof(tuple), 0, 0);
+	sk = bpf_sk_lookup_tcp(skb, &tuple, sizeof(tuple), BPF_CURRENT_NETNS, 0);
 	if (sk) {
 		sk += 1;
 		bpf_sk_release(sk);
@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ int bpf_sk_lookup_modptr_or_null(struct __sk_buff *skb)
 	struct bpf_sock *sk;
 	__u32 family;
 
-	sk = bpf_sk_lookup_tcp(skb, &tuple, sizeof(tuple), 0, 0);
+	sk = bpf_sk_lookup_tcp(skb, &tuple, sizeof(tuple), BPF_CURRENT_NETNS, 0);
 	sk += 1;
 	if (sk)
 		bpf_sk_release(sk);
@@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ int bpf_sk_lookup_test2(struct __sk_buff *skb)
 {
 	struct bpf_sock_tuple tuple = {};
 
-	bpf_sk_lookup_tcp(skb, &tuple, sizeof(tuple), 0, 0);
+	bpf_sk_lookup_tcp(skb, &tuple, sizeof(tuple), BPF_CURRENT_NETNS, 0);
 	return 0;
 }
 
@@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ int bpf_sk_lookup_test3(struct __sk_buff *skb)
 	struct bpf_sock_tuple tuple = {};
 	struct bpf_sock *sk;
 
-	sk = bpf_sk_lookup_tcp(skb, &tuple, sizeof(tuple), 0, 0);
+	sk = bpf_sk_lookup_tcp(skb, &tuple, sizeof(tuple), BPF_CURRENT_NETNS, 0);
 	bpf_sk_release(sk);
 	bpf_sk_release(sk);
 	return 0;
@@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ int bpf_sk_lookup_test4(struct __sk_buff *skb)
 	struct bpf_sock_tuple tuple = {};
 	struct bpf_sock *sk;
 
-	sk = bpf_sk_lookup_tcp(skb, &tuple, sizeof(tuple), 0, 0);
+	sk = bpf_sk_lookup_tcp(skb, &tuple, sizeof(tuple), BPF_CURRENT_NETNS, 0);
 	bpf_sk_release(sk);
 	return 0;
 }
@@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ int bpf_sk_lookup_test4(struct __sk_buff *skb)
 void lookup_no_release(struct __sk_buff *skb)
 {
 	struct bpf_sock_tuple tuple = {};
-	bpf_sk_lookup_tcp(skb, &tuple, sizeof(tuple), 0, 0);
+	bpf_sk_lookup_tcp(skb, &tuple, sizeof(tuple), BPF_CURRENT_NETNS, 0);
 }
 
 SEC("fail_no_release_subcall")
-- 
2.17.1

Powered by blists - more mailing lists

Powered by Openwall GNU/*/Linux Powered by OpenVZ