Network bugzilla bugs get routed to me and I forward them to the mailing list. Begin forwarded message: Date: Fri, 09 Aug 2024 07:10:04 +0000 From: bugzilla-daemon@xxxxxxxxxx To: stephen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [Bug 219142] New: Potential Null Pointer Dereference in pair_device() in mgmt.c https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=219142 Bug ID: 219142 Summary: Potential Null Pointer Dereference in pair_device() in mgmt.c Product: Networking Version: 2.5 Hardware: All OS: Linux Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P3 Component: Other Assignee: stephen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Reporter: yiweiz.evie@xxxxxxxxx Regression: No The details of the bug are as follows: 1. Affected Components Function: linux/net/bluetooth/hci_core.c hci_conn_params_add Function: linux/net/bluetooth/mgmt.c pair_device Module: Bluetooth connection parameter management Code: https://github.com/torvalds/linux/tree/master GitHub - torvalds/linux: Linux kernel source tree Linux kernel source tree. Contribute to torvalds/linux development by creating an account on GitHub. github.com Version: the newest version v6.11-rc1 2. Description The hci_conn_params_add function is responsible for adding connection parameters for a Bluetooth device. It first attempts to look up existing parameters using hci_conn_params_lookup. If no existing parameters are found, it allocates a new structure using kzalloc, which will return NULL if the allocation fails. However, the pair_device function, which calls hci_conn_params_add, does not properly handle the case where hci_conn_params_add returns NULL, indicating a failure to allocate memory. The immediate dereference of the returned pointer p without checking for NULL can lead to a null pointer dereference, causing the program to crash. 3. Technical Details struct hci_conn_params *hci_conn_params_add(struct hci_dev *hdev, bdaddr_t *addr, u8 addr_type) { struct hci_conn_params *params; params = hci_conn_params_lookup(hdev, addr, addr_type); if (params) return params; params = kzalloc(sizeof(*params), GFP_KERNEL); if (!params) { bt_dev_err(hdev, "out of memory"); return NULL; // [BUG] return here } bacpy(¶ms->addr, addr); params->addr_type = addr_type; list_add(¶ms->list, &hdev->le_conn_params); INIT_LIST_HEAD(¶ms->action); params->conn_min_interval = hdev->le_conn_min_interval; params->conn_max_interval = hdev->le_conn_max_interval; params->conn_latency = hdev->le_conn_latency; params->supervision_timeout = hdev->le_supv_timeout; params->auto_connect = HCI_AUTO_CONN_DISABLED; BT_DBG("addr %pMR (type %u)", addr, addr_type); return params; } static int pair_device(struct sock *sk, struct hci_dev *hdev, void *data, u16 len) { ... p = hci_conn_params_add(hdev, &cp->addr.bdaddr, addr_type; // [BUG] P is NULL if (p->auto_connect == HCI_AUTO_CONN_EXPLICIT) // [BUG] NULL POINTER DEREFERENCE p->auto_connect = HCI_AUTO_CONN_DISABLED; ... } Vulnerable Code Stack: pair_device calls hci_conn_params_add at line 3458 in linux/net/bluetooth/mgmt.c hci_conn_params_add is called and may return NULL if memory allocation fails at line 2280 in linux/net/bluetooth/hci_core.c pair_device does not check if p is NULL before accessing p->auto_connect. at line 3460 in linux/net/bluetooth/mgmt.c 4. Potential Impact Denial of Service (DoS): If the system encounters this null pointer dereference during runtime, it could crash, leading to a denial of service. Security Concerns: While the primary issue appears to be a potential crash, depending on the context and how the function is used, there may be other security implications such as unintended code execution or information leakage. 5. Exploitation For an attacker to exploit this vulnerability, they would need to: Trigger a condition where hci_conn_params_add returns NULL (such as exhausting system memory). Ensure that the pair_device function is subsequently called with the NULL pointer, causing the null pointer dereference. 6. Mitigation and Recommendations Null Pointer Check: Add a null pointer check after the call to hci_conn_params_add in the pair_devicefunction. Ensure that the function gracefully handles the NULL case, possibly by returning an error code or taking other corrective actions. Example: p = hci_conn_params_add(hdev, &cp->addr.bdaddr, addr_type); if (!p) { bt_dev_err(hdev, "Failed to add connection params"); return -ENOMEM; } -- You may reply to this email to add a comment. You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.