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Message-ID: <20210509131051.GD4038@breakpoint.cc>
Date:   Sun, 9 May 2021 15:10:51 +0200
From:   Florian Westphal <fw@...len.de>
To:     Phillip Potter <phil@...lpotter.co.uk>
Cc:     davem@...emloft.net, kuba@...nel.org, yhs@...com, ast@...nel.org,
        johannes.berg@...el.com, rdunlap@...radead.org,
        0x7f454c46@...il.com, yangyingliang@...wei.com,
        netdev@...r.kernel.org, linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH] netlink: netlink_sendmsg: memset unused tail bytes in skb

Phillip Potter <phil@...lpotter.co.uk> wrote:
> When allocating the skb within netlink_sendmsg, with certain supplied
> len arguments, extra bytes are allocated at the end of the data buffer,
> due to SKB_DATA_ALIGN giving a larger size within __alloc_skb for
> alignment reasons. This means that after using skb_put with the same
> len value and then copying data into the skb, the skb tail area is
> non-zero in size and contains uninitialised bytes. Wiping this area
> (if it exists) fixes a KMSAN-found uninit-value bug reported by syzbot at:
> https://syzkaller.appspot.com/bug?id=3e63bcec536b7136b54c72e06adeb87dc6519f69

This patch papers over the real bug.

Please fix TIPC instead.
Incomplete patch as a starting point:

diff --git a/net/tipc/node.c b/net/tipc/node.c
--- a/net/tipc/node.c
+++ b/net/tipc/node.c
@@ -2481,7 +2481,6 @@ int tipc_nl_node_get_link(struct sk_buff *skb, struct genl_info *info)
 	struct net *net = genl_info_net(info);
 	struct nlattr *attrs[TIPC_NLA_LINK_MAX + 1];
 	struct tipc_nl_msg msg;
-	char *name;
 	int err;
 
 	msg.portid = info->snd_portid;
@@ -2499,13 +2498,11 @@ int tipc_nl_node_get_link(struct sk_buff *skb, struct genl_info *info)
 	if (!attrs[TIPC_NLA_LINK_NAME])
 		return -EINVAL;
 
-	name = nla_data(attrs[TIPC_NLA_LINK_NAME]);
-
 	msg.skb = nlmsg_new(NLMSG_GOODSIZE, GFP_KERNEL);
 	if (!msg.skb)
 		return -ENOMEM;
 
-	if (strcmp(name, tipc_bclink_name) == 0) {
+	if (nla_strcmp(attrs[TIPC_NLA_LINK_NAME], tipc_bclink_name) == 0) {
 		err = tipc_nl_add_bc_link(net, &msg, tipc_net(net)->bcl);
 		if (err)
 			goto err_free;


You will also need to change tipc_node_find_by_name() to pass the nla
attr.

Alternatively TIPC_NLA_LINK_NAME policy can be changed:

diff --git a/net/tipc/netlink.c b/net/tipc/netlink.c
--- a/net/tipc/netlink.c
+++ b/net/tipc/netlink.c
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ const struct nla_policy tipc_nl_net_policy[TIPC_NLA_NET_MAX + 1] = {
 
 const struct nla_policy tipc_nl_link_policy[TIPC_NLA_LINK_MAX + 1] = {
        [TIPC_NLA_LINK_UNSPEC]          = { .type = NLA_UNSPEC },
-       [TIPC_NLA_LINK_NAME]            = { .type = NLA_STRING,
+       [TIPC_NLA_LINK_NAME]            = { .type = NLA_NUL_STRING,


... which makes it safe to treat the raw attribute payload as a c-string,
but this might break existing userspace applications.

Its probably a good idea to audit all NLA_STRING attributes in tipc for
similar problems.

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