Re: [PATCH next, v2] net: nsh: Use correct mac_offset to unwind gso skb in nsh_gso_segment()

From: Simon Horman
Date: Tue May 09 2023 - 04:22:05 EST


On Tue, May 09, 2023 at 10:19:24AM +0800, Dong Chenchen wrote:
> As the call trace shows, skb_panic was caused by wrong skb->mac_header
> in nsh_gso_segment():
>
> invalid opcode: 0000 [#1] PREEMPT SMP KASAN PTI
> CPU: 3 PID: 2737 Comm: syz Not tainted 6.3.0-next-20230505 #1
> RIP: 0010:skb_panic+0xda/0xe0
> call Trace:
> skb_push+0x91/0xa0
> nsh_gso_segment+0x4f3/0x570
> skb_mac_gso_segment+0x19e/0x270
> __skb_gso_segment+0x1e8/0x3c0
> validate_xmit_skb+0x452/0x890
> validate_xmit_skb_list+0x99/0xd0
> sch_direct_xmit+0x294/0x7c0
> __dev_queue_xmit+0x16f0/0x1d70
> packet_xmit+0x185/0x210
> packet_snd+0xc15/0x1170
> packet_sendmsg+0x7b/0xa0
> sock_sendmsg+0x14f/0x160
>
> The root cause is:
> nsh_gso_segment() use skb->network_header - nhoff to reset mac_header
> in skb_gso_error_unwind() if inner-layer protocol gso fails.
> However, skb->network_header may be reset by inner-layer protocol
> gso function e.g. mpls_gso_segment. skb->mac_header reset by the
> inaccurate network_header will be larger than skb headroom.
>
> nsh_gso_segment
> nhoff = skb->network_header - skb->mac_header;
> __skb_pull(skb,nsh_len)
> skb_mac_gso_segment
> mpls_gso_segment
> skb_reset_network_header(skb);//skb->network_header+=nsh_len
> return -EINVAL;
> skb_gso_error_unwind
> skb_push(skb, nsh_len);
> skb->mac_header = skb->network_header - nhoff;
> // skb->mac_header > skb->headroom, cause skb_push panic
>
> Use correct mac_offset to restore mac_header to fix it.
>
> Fixes: c411ed854584 ("nsh: add GSO support")
> Signed-off-by: Dong Chenchen <dongchenchen2@xxxxxxxxxx>

nit: As this is a fix it should probably be targeted at 'net'
(as opposed to 'net-next'). This should be noted in the subject.

Subject: [PATCH net v2]...

> ---
> v2:
> - Use skb->mac_header not skb->network_header-nhoff for mac_offset.
> ---
> net/nsh/nsh.c | 4 ++--
> 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/net/nsh/nsh.c b/net/nsh/nsh.c
> index e9ca007718b7..7eb536a9677f 100644
> --- a/net/nsh/nsh.c
> +++ b/net/nsh/nsh.c
> @@ -78,6 +78,7 @@ static struct sk_buff *nsh_gso_segment(struct sk_buff *skb,
> {
> struct sk_buff *segs = ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
> unsigned int nsh_len, mac_len;
> + u16 mac_offset = skb->mac_header;

nit: It is generally preferred to arrange local variable in networking code
from shortest line to longest - reverse xmas tree order.

This can be verified using.
https://github.com/ecree-solarflare/xmastree/blob/master/README

> __be16 proto;
> int nhoff;
>
> @@ -108,8 +109,7 @@ static struct sk_buff *nsh_gso_segment(struct sk_buff *skb,
> segs = skb_mac_gso_segment(skb, features);
> if (IS_ERR_OR_NULL(segs)) {
> skb_gso_error_unwind(skb, htons(ETH_P_NSH), nsh_len,
> - skb->network_header - nhoff,
> - mac_len);
> + mac_offset, mac_len);
> goto out;
> }
>
> --
> 2.25.1
>
>