Adding Peter, is this the same problem that you reported me today? Can you test Zha Bins patch? Christian On 08.01.2019 09:07, Zha Bin wrote: > The vsock core only supports 32bit CID, but the Virtio-vsock spec define > CID (dst_cid and src_cid) as u64 and the upper 32bits is reserved as > zero. This inconsistency causes one bug in vhost vsock driver. The > scenarios is: > > 0. A hash table (vhost_vsock_hash) is used to map an CID to a vsock > object. And hash_min() is used to compute the hash key. hash_min() is > defined as: > (sizeof(val) <= 4 ? hash_32(val, bits) : hash_long(val, bits)). > That means the hash algorithm has dependency on the size of macro > argument 'val'. > 0. In function vhost_vsock_set_cid(), a 64bit CID is passed to > hash_min() to compute the hash key when inserting a vsock object into > the hash table. > 0. In function vhost_vsock_get(), a 32bit CID is passed to hash_min() > to compute the hash key when looking up a vsock for an CID. > > Because the different size of the CID, hash_min() returns different hash > key, thus fails to look up the vsock object for an CID. > > To fix this bug, we keep CID as u64 in the IOCTLs and virtio message > headers, but explicitly convert u64 to u32 when deal with the hash table > and vsock core. > > Fixes: 834e772c8db0 ("vhost/vsock: fix use-after-free in network stack callers") > Link: https://github.com/stefanha/virtio/blob/vsock/trunk/content.tex > Signed-off-by: Zha Bin <zhabin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Reviewed-by: Liu Jiang <gerry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > --- > drivers/vhost/vsock.c | 2 +- > 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) > > diff --git a/drivers/vhost/vsock.c b/drivers/vhost/vsock.c > index bc42d38ae031..3fbc068eaa9b 100644 > --- a/drivers/vhost/vsock.c > +++ b/drivers/vhost/vsock.c > @@ -642,7 +642,7 @@ static int vhost_vsock_set_cid(struct vhost_vsock *vsock, u64 guest_cid) > hash_del_rcu(&vsock->hash); > > vsock->guest_cid = guest_cid; > - hash_add_rcu(vhost_vsock_hash, &vsock->hash, guest_cid); > + hash_add_rcu(vhost_vsock_hash, &vsock->hash, vsock->guest_cid); > mutex_unlock(&vhost_vsock_mutex); > > return 0; >