Message ID | 20230920232706.498747-2-john.fastabend@gmail.com (mailing list archive) |
---|---|
State | Superseded |
Delegated to: | BPF |
Headers | show |
Series | bpf, sockmap complete fixes for avail bytes | expand |
On Wed, Sep 20, 2023 at 04:27:04PM -0700, John Fastabend wrote: > Before fix e5c6de5fa0258 tcp_read_skb() would increment the tp->copied-seq > value. This (as described in the commit) would cause an error for apps > because once that is incremented the application might believe there is no > data to be read. Then some apps would stall or abort believing no data is > available. > > However, the fix is incomplete because it introduces another issue in > the skb dequeue. The loop does tcp_recv_skb() in a while loop to consume > as many skbs as possible. The problem is the call is, > > tcp_recv_skb(sk, seq, &offset) > > Where 'seq' is > > u32 seq = tp->copied_seq; > > Now we can hit a case where we've yet incremented copied_seq from BPF side, > but then tcp_recv_skb() fails this test, > > if (offset < skb->len || (TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->tcp_flags & TCPHDR_FIN)) > > so that instead of returning the skb we call tcp_eat_recv_skb() which frees > the skb. This is because the routine believes the SKB has been collapsed > per comment, > > /* This looks weird, but this can happen if TCP collapsing > * splitted a fat GRO packet, while we released socket lock > * in skb_splice_bits() > */ > > This can't happen here we've unlinked the full SKB and orphaned it. Anyways > it would confuse any BPF programs if the data were suddenly moved underneath > it. > > To fix this situation do simpler operation and just skb_peek() the data > of the queue followed by the unlink. It shouldn't need to check this > condition and tcp_read_skb() reads entire skbs so there is no need to > handle the 'offset!=0' case as we would see in tcp_read_sock(). > > Fixes: e5c6de5fa0258 ("bpf, sockmap: Incorrectly handling copied_seq") > Fixes: 04919bed948dc ("tcp: Introduce tcp_read_skb()") > Signed-off-by: John Fastabend <john.fastabend@gmail.com> > --- > net/ipv4/tcp.c | 3 +-- > 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 2 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/net/ipv4/tcp.c b/net/ipv4/tcp.c > index 0c3040a63ebd..45e7f39e67bc 100644 > --- a/net/ipv4/tcp.c > +++ b/net/ipv4/tcp.c > @@ -1625,12 +1625,11 @@ int tcp_read_skb(struct sock *sk, skb_read_actor_t recv_actor) > u32 seq = tp->copied_seq; Hi John, according to clang-16, with this change seq is now set but unused. I guess seq can simply be removed as part of this change. > struct sk_buff *skb; > int copied = 0; > - u32 offset; > > if (sk->sk_state == TCP_LISTEN) > return -ENOTCONN; > > - while ((skb = tcp_recv_skb(sk, seq, &offset)) != NULL) { > + while ((skb = skb_peek(&sk->sk_receive_queue)) != NULL) { > u8 tcp_flags; > int used; > > -- > 2.33.0 > >
Simon Horman wrote: > On Wed, Sep 20, 2023 at 04:27:04PM -0700, John Fastabend wrote: > > Before fix e5c6de5fa0258 tcp_read_skb() would increment the tp->copied-seq > > value. This (as described in the commit) would cause an error for apps > > because once that is incremented the application might believe there is no > > data to be read. Then some apps would stall or abort believing no data is > > available. > > > > However, the fix is incomplete because it introduces another issue in > > the skb dequeue. The loop does tcp_recv_skb() in a while loop to consume > > as many skbs as possible. The problem is the call is, > > > > tcp_recv_skb(sk, seq, &offset) > > > > Where 'seq' is > > > > u32 seq = tp->copied_seq; > > > > Now we can hit a case where we've yet incremented copied_seq from BPF side, > > but then tcp_recv_skb() fails this test, > > > > if (offset < skb->len || (TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->tcp_flags & TCPHDR_FIN)) > > > > so that instead of returning the skb we call tcp_eat_recv_skb() which frees > > the skb. This is because the routine believes the SKB has been collapsed > > per comment, > > > > /* This looks weird, but this can happen if TCP collapsing > > * splitted a fat GRO packet, while we released socket lock > > * in skb_splice_bits() > > */ > > > > This can't happen here we've unlinked the full SKB and orphaned it. Anyways > > it would confuse any BPF programs if the data were suddenly moved underneath > > it. > > > > To fix this situation do simpler operation and just skb_peek() the data > > of the queue followed by the unlink. It shouldn't need to check this > > condition and tcp_read_skb() reads entire skbs so there is no need to > > handle the 'offset!=0' case as we would see in tcp_read_sock(). > > > > Fixes: e5c6de5fa0258 ("bpf, sockmap: Incorrectly handling copied_seq") > > Fixes: 04919bed948dc ("tcp: Introduce tcp_read_skb()") > > Signed-off-by: John Fastabend <john.fastabend@gmail.com> > > --- > > net/ipv4/tcp.c | 3 +-- > > 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 2 deletions(-) > > > > diff --git a/net/ipv4/tcp.c b/net/ipv4/tcp.c > > index 0c3040a63ebd..45e7f39e67bc 100644 > > --- a/net/ipv4/tcp.c > > +++ b/net/ipv4/tcp.c > > @@ -1625,12 +1625,11 @@ int tcp_read_skb(struct sock *sk, skb_read_actor_t recv_actor) > > u32 seq = tp->copied_seq; > > Hi John, > > according to clang-16, with this change seq is now set but unused. > I guess seq can simply be removed as part of this change. Yeah I'll send a v2. Thanks. > > > struct sk_buff *skb; > > int copied = 0; > > - u32 offset; > > > > if (sk->sk_state == TCP_LISTEN) > > return -ENOTCONN; > > > > - while ((skb = tcp_recv_skb(sk, seq, &offset)) != NULL) { > > + while ((skb = skb_peek(&sk->sk_receive_queue)) != NULL) { > > u8 tcp_flags; > > int used; > > > > -- > > 2.33.0 > > > >
Hi John,
kernel test robot noticed the following build warnings:
[auto build test WARNING on bpf/master]
url: https://github.com/intel-lab-lkp/linux/commits/John-Fastabend/bpf-tcp_read_skb-needs-to-pop-skb-regardless-of-seq/20230921-073209
base: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/bpf/bpf.git master
patch link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230920232706.498747-2-john.fastabend%40gmail.com
patch subject: [PATCH bpf 1/3] bpf: tcp_read_skb needs to pop skb regardless of seq
config: um-allnoconfig (https://download.01.org/0day-ci/archive/20230923/202309232236.36lvZlKR-lkp@intel.com/config)
compiler: clang version 17.0.0 (https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project.git 4a5ac14ee968ff0ad5d2cc1ffa0299048db4c88a)
reproduce (this is a W=1 build): (https://download.01.org/0day-ci/archive/20230923/202309232236.36lvZlKR-lkp@intel.com/reproduce)
If you fix the issue in a separate patch/commit (i.e. not just a new version of
the same patch/commit), kindly add following tags
| Reported-by: kernel test robot <lkp@intel.com>
| Closes: https://lore.kernel.org/oe-kbuild-all/202309232236.36lvZlKR-lkp@intel.com/
All warnings (new ones prefixed by >>):
In file included from net/ipv4/tcp.c:252:
In file included from include/linux/inet_diag.h:5:
In file included from include/net/netlink.h:6:
In file included from include/linux/netlink.h:7:
In file included from include/linux/skbuff.h:17:
In file included from include/linux/bvec.h:10:
In file included from include/linux/highmem.h:12:
In file included from include/linux/hardirq.h:11:
In file included from arch/um/include/asm/hardirq.h:5:
In file included from include/asm-generic/hardirq.h:17:
In file included from include/linux/irq.h:20:
In file included from include/linux/io.h:13:
In file included from arch/um/include/asm/io.h:24:
include/asm-generic/io.h:547:31: warning: performing pointer arithmetic on a null pointer has undefined behavior [-Wnull-pointer-arithmetic]
547 | val = __raw_readb(PCI_IOBASE + addr);
| ~~~~~~~~~~ ^
include/asm-generic/io.h:560:61: warning: performing pointer arithmetic on a null pointer has undefined behavior [-Wnull-pointer-arithmetic]
560 | val = __le16_to_cpu((__le16 __force)__raw_readw(PCI_IOBASE + addr));
| ~~~~~~~~~~ ^
include/uapi/linux/byteorder/little_endian.h:37:51: note: expanded from macro '__le16_to_cpu'
37 | #define __le16_to_cpu(x) ((__force __u16)(__le16)(x))
| ^
In file included from net/ipv4/tcp.c:252:
In file included from include/linux/inet_diag.h:5:
In file included from include/net/netlink.h:6:
In file included from include/linux/netlink.h:7:
In file included from include/linux/skbuff.h:17:
In file included from include/linux/bvec.h:10:
In file included from include/linux/highmem.h:12:
In file included from include/linux/hardirq.h:11:
In file included from arch/um/include/asm/hardirq.h:5:
In file included from include/asm-generic/hardirq.h:17:
In file included from include/linux/irq.h:20:
In file included from include/linux/io.h:13:
In file included from arch/um/include/asm/io.h:24:
include/asm-generic/io.h:573:61: warning: performing pointer arithmetic on a null pointer has undefined behavior [-Wnull-pointer-arithmetic]
573 | val = __le32_to_cpu((__le32 __force)__raw_readl(PCI_IOBASE + addr));
| ~~~~~~~~~~ ^
include/uapi/linux/byteorder/little_endian.h:35:51: note: expanded from macro '__le32_to_cpu'
35 | #define __le32_to_cpu(x) ((__force __u32)(__le32)(x))
| ^
In file included from net/ipv4/tcp.c:252:
In file included from include/linux/inet_diag.h:5:
In file included from include/net/netlink.h:6:
In file included from include/linux/netlink.h:7:
In file included from include/linux/skbuff.h:17:
In file included from include/linux/bvec.h:10:
In file included from include/linux/highmem.h:12:
In file included from include/linux/hardirq.h:11:
In file included from arch/um/include/asm/hardirq.h:5:
In file included from include/asm-generic/hardirq.h:17:
In file included from include/linux/irq.h:20:
In file included from include/linux/io.h:13:
In file included from arch/um/include/asm/io.h:24:
include/asm-generic/io.h:584:33: warning: performing pointer arithmetic on a null pointer has undefined behavior [-Wnull-pointer-arithmetic]
584 | __raw_writeb(value, PCI_IOBASE + addr);
| ~~~~~~~~~~ ^
include/asm-generic/io.h:594:59: warning: performing pointer arithmetic on a null pointer has undefined behavior [-Wnull-pointer-arithmetic]
594 | __raw_writew((u16 __force)cpu_to_le16(value), PCI_IOBASE + addr);
| ~~~~~~~~~~ ^
include/asm-generic/io.h:604:59: warning: performing pointer arithmetic on a null pointer has undefined behavior [-Wnull-pointer-arithmetic]
604 | __raw_writel((u32 __force)cpu_to_le32(value), PCI_IOBASE + addr);
| ~~~~~~~~~~ ^
include/asm-generic/io.h:692:20: warning: performing pointer arithmetic on a null pointer has undefined behavior [-Wnull-pointer-arithmetic]
692 | readsb(PCI_IOBASE + addr, buffer, count);
| ~~~~~~~~~~ ^
include/asm-generic/io.h:700:20: warning: performing pointer arithmetic on a null pointer has undefined behavior [-Wnull-pointer-arithmetic]
700 | readsw(PCI_IOBASE + addr, buffer, count);
| ~~~~~~~~~~ ^
include/asm-generic/io.h:708:20: warning: performing pointer arithmetic on a null pointer has undefined behavior [-Wnull-pointer-arithmetic]
708 | readsl(PCI_IOBASE + addr, buffer, count);
| ~~~~~~~~~~ ^
include/asm-generic/io.h:717:21: warning: performing pointer arithmetic on a null pointer has undefined behavior [-Wnull-pointer-arithmetic]
717 | writesb(PCI_IOBASE + addr, buffer, count);
| ~~~~~~~~~~ ^
include/asm-generic/io.h:726:21: warning: performing pointer arithmetic on a null pointer has undefined behavior [-Wnull-pointer-arithmetic]
726 | writesw(PCI_IOBASE + addr, buffer, count);
| ~~~~~~~~~~ ^
include/asm-generic/io.h:735:21: warning: performing pointer arithmetic on a null pointer has undefined behavior [-Wnull-pointer-arithmetic]
735 | writesl(PCI_IOBASE + addr, buffer, count);
| ~~~~~~~~~~ ^
>> net/ipv4/tcp.c:1625:6: warning: variable 'seq' set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
1625 | u32 seq = tp->copied_seq;
| ^
13 warnings generated.
vim +/seq +1625 net/ipv4/tcp.c
^1da177e4c3f41 Linus Torvalds 2005-04-16 1621
965b57b469a589 Cong Wang 2022-06-15 1622 int tcp_read_skb(struct sock *sk, skb_read_actor_t recv_actor)
04919bed948dc2 Cong Wang 2022-06-15 1623 {
04919bed948dc2 Cong Wang 2022-06-15 1624 struct tcp_sock *tp = tcp_sk(sk);
04919bed948dc2 Cong Wang 2022-06-15 @1625 u32 seq = tp->copied_seq;
04919bed948dc2 Cong Wang 2022-06-15 1626 struct sk_buff *skb;
04919bed948dc2 Cong Wang 2022-06-15 1627 int copied = 0;
04919bed948dc2 Cong Wang 2022-06-15 1628
04919bed948dc2 Cong Wang 2022-06-15 1629 if (sk->sk_state == TCP_LISTEN)
04919bed948dc2 Cong Wang 2022-06-15 1630 return -ENOTCONN;
04919bed948dc2 Cong Wang 2022-06-15 1631
98edede7d6d1b6 John Fastabend 2023-09-20 1632 while ((skb = skb_peek(&sk->sk_receive_queue)) != NULL) {
db4192a754ebd5 Cong Wang 2022-09-12 1633 u8 tcp_flags;
db4192a754ebd5 Cong Wang 2022-09-12 1634 int used;
04919bed948dc2 Cong Wang 2022-06-15 1635
04919bed948dc2 Cong Wang 2022-06-15 1636 __skb_unlink(skb, &sk->sk_receive_queue);
96628951869c0d Peilin Ye 2022-09-08 1637 WARN_ON_ONCE(!skb_set_owner_sk_safe(skb, sk));
db4192a754ebd5 Cong Wang 2022-09-12 1638 tcp_flags = TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->tcp_flags;
db4192a754ebd5 Cong Wang 2022-09-12 1639 used = recv_actor(sk, skb);
db4192a754ebd5 Cong Wang 2022-09-12 1640 if (used < 0) {
db4192a754ebd5 Cong Wang 2022-09-12 1641 if (!copied)
db4192a754ebd5 Cong Wang 2022-09-12 1642 copied = used;
db4192a754ebd5 Cong Wang 2022-09-12 1643 break;
db4192a754ebd5 Cong Wang 2022-09-12 1644 }
db4192a754ebd5 Cong Wang 2022-09-12 1645 seq += used;
db4192a754ebd5 Cong Wang 2022-09-12 1646 copied += used;
db4192a754ebd5 Cong Wang 2022-09-12 1647
db4192a754ebd5 Cong Wang 2022-09-12 1648 if (tcp_flags & TCPHDR_FIN) {
04919bed948dc2 Cong Wang 2022-06-15 1649 ++seq;
db4192a754ebd5 Cong Wang 2022-09-12 1650 break;
db4192a754ebd5 Cong Wang 2022-09-12 1651 }
04919bed948dc2 Cong Wang 2022-06-15 1652 }
04919bed948dc2 Cong Wang 2022-06-15 1653 return copied;
04919bed948dc2 Cong Wang 2022-06-15 1654 }
04919bed948dc2 Cong Wang 2022-06-15 1655 EXPORT_SYMBOL(tcp_read_skb);
04919bed948dc2 Cong Wang 2022-06-15 1656
diff --git a/net/ipv4/tcp.c b/net/ipv4/tcp.c index 0c3040a63ebd..45e7f39e67bc 100644 --- a/net/ipv4/tcp.c +++ b/net/ipv4/tcp.c @@ -1625,12 +1625,11 @@ int tcp_read_skb(struct sock *sk, skb_read_actor_t recv_actor) u32 seq = tp->copied_seq; struct sk_buff *skb; int copied = 0; - u32 offset; if (sk->sk_state == TCP_LISTEN) return -ENOTCONN; - while ((skb = tcp_recv_skb(sk, seq, &offset)) != NULL) { + while ((skb = skb_peek(&sk->sk_receive_queue)) != NULL) { u8 tcp_flags; int used;
Before fix e5c6de5fa0258 tcp_read_skb() would increment the tp->copied-seq value. This (as described in the commit) would cause an error for apps because once that is incremented the application might believe there is no data to be read. Then some apps would stall or abort believing no data is available. However, the fix is incomplete because it introduces another issue in the skb dequeue. The loop does tcp_recv_skb() in a while loop to consume as many skbs as possible. The problem is the call is, tcp_recv_skb(sk, seq, &offset) Where 'seq' is u32 seq = tp->copied_seq; Now we can hit a case where we've yet incremented copied_seq from BPF side, but then tcp_recv_skb() fails this test, if (offset < skb->len || (TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->tcp_flags & TCPHDR_FIN)) so that instead of returning the skb we call tcp_eat_recv_skb() which frees the skb. This is because the routine believes the SKB has been collapsed per comment, /* This looks weird, but this can happen if TCP collapsing * splitted a fat GRO packet, while we released socket lock * in skb_splice_bits() */ This can't happen here we've unlinked the full SKB and orphaned it. Anyways it would confuse any BPF programs if the data were suddenly moved underneath it. To fix this situation do simpler operation and just skb_peek() the data of the queue followed by the unlink. It shouldn't need to check this condition and tcp_read_skb() reads entire skbs so there is no need to handle the 'offset!=0' case as we would see in tcp_read_sock(). Fixes: e5c6de5fa0258 ("bpf, sockmap: Incorrectly handling copied_seq") Fixes: 04919bed948dc ("tcp: Introduce tcp_read_skb()") Signed-off-by: John Fastabend <john.fastabend@gmail.com> --- net/ipv4/tcp.c | 3 +-- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 2 deletions(-)