On Wed, Jan 21, 2015 at 9:44 PM, Ethan Zhao <ethan.kernel@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Wed, Jan 21, 2015 at 1:30 PM, Manfred Spraul > <manfred@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> On 01/21/2015 04:53 AM, Ethan Zhao wrote: >>> >>> On Tue, Jan 20, 2015 at 10:10 PM, Stephen Smalley <sds@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>> wrote: >>>> >>>> On 01/20/2015 04:18 AM, Ethan Zhao wrote: >>>>> >>>>> sys_semget() >>>>> ->newary() >>>>> ->security_sem_alloc() >>>>> ->sem_alloc_security() >>>>> selinux_sem_alloc_security() >>>>> ->ipc_alloc_security() { >>>>> ->rc = avc_has_perm() >>>>> if (rc) { >>>>> >>>>> ipc_free_security(&sma->sem_perm); >>>>> return rc; >>>> >>>> We free the security structure here to avoid a memory leak on a >>>> failed/denied semaphore set creation. In this situation, we return an >>>> error to the caller (ultimately to newary), it does an >>>> ipc_rcu_putref(sma, ipc_rcu_free), and it returns an error to the >>>> caller. Thus, it never calls ipc_addid() and the semaphore set is not >>>> created. So how then can you call semtimedop() on it? >>> >>> Seems it wouldn't happen after commit >>> e8577d1f0329d4842e8302e289fb2c22156abef4 ? >> >> That was my first guess when I read the bug report - but it can't be the >> fix, because security_sem_alloc() is before the ipc_addid(), with or without >> the patch. >> >> thread A: >> thread B: >> >> semtimedop() >> -> sem_obtain_object_check() >> semctl(IPC_RMID) >> -> freeary() >> -> ipc_rcu_putref() >> -> call_rcu() >> -> somehow a grace period >> -> sem_rcu_free() >> -> security_sem_free() >> >> Perhaps: modify ipc_free_security() to hexdump perm and a few more bytes if >> the pointer is NULL? > > I tried to ask for vmcore and do more analysis, basically, the race condition > still exists and open a hole to be DoS. You said the patch was tested with 3.19-rc5. But did you reproduce the bug on that kernel version before the patch? If not, what kernel version were you running when you triggered the bug? _______________________________________________ Selinux mailing list Selinux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe, send email to Selinux-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxx. To get help, send an email containing "help" to Selinux-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx.