Re: [PATCH v4 bpf-next 06/14] bpf: Whitelist some fields in nf_conn for BPF_WRITE

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Kumar Kartikeya Dwivedi <memxor@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Fri, May 27, 2022 at 03:15:58AM IST, Florian Westphal wrote:
> > Lorenzo Bianconi <lorenzo@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > > From: Kumar Kartikeya Dwivedi <memxor@xxxxxxxxx>
> > >
> > > Since we want to allow user to set some fields in nf_conn after it is
> > > allocated but before it is inserted, we can permit BPF_WRITE for normal
> > > nf_conn, and then mark return value as read only on insert, preventing
> > > further BPF_WRITE. This way, nf_conn can be written to using normal
> > > BPF instructions after allocation, but not after insertion.
> > >
> > > Note that we special nf_conn a bit here, inside the btf_struct_access
> > > callback for XDP and TC programs. Since this is the only struct for
> > > these programs requiring such adjustments, making this mechanism
> > > more generic has been left as an exercise for a future patch adding
> > > custom callbacks for more structs.
> >
> > Are you sure this is safe?
> > As far as I can see this allows nf_conn->status = ~0ul.
> > I'm fairly sure this isn't a good idea, see nf_ct_delete() for example.
> 
> This only allows writing to an allocated but not yet inserted nf_conn. The idea
> was that insert checks whether ct->status only has permitted bits set before
> making the entry visible, and then we make nf_conn pointer read only, however
> the runtime check seems to be missing right now in patch 12; something to fix in
> v5. With that sorted, would it be fine?

Its fragile, e.g. what if I set TEMPLATE bit?  If refcount goes down to
0, object is released via kfree() instead of kmem_cache_free.

What if I clear SNAT_DONE bit?  Would it leave the (freed) entry on the
bysource hash list (see nf_nat_core.c)?

Or is there some magic that prevents this from happening?  I have no
idea how processing pipeline looks like...



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