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2021-08-04sock: allow reading and changing sk_userlocks with setsockoptPavel Tikhomirov
SOCK_SNDBUF_LOCK and SOCK_RCVBUF_LOCK flags disable automatic socket buffers adjustment done by kernel (see tcp_fixup_rcvbuf() and tcp_sndbuf_expand()). If we've just created a new socket this adjustment is enabled on it, but if one changes the socket buffer size by setsockopt(SO_{SND,RCV}BUF*) it becomes disabled. CRIU needs to call setsockopt(SO_{SND,RCV}BUF*) on each socket on restore as it first needs to increase buffer sizes for packet queues restore and second it needs to restore back original buffer sizes. So after CRIU restore all sockets become non-auto-adjustable, which can decrease network performance of restored applications significantly. CRIU need to be able to restore sockets with enabled/disabled adjustment to the same state it was before dump, so let's add special setsockopt for it. Let's also export SOCK_SNDBUF_LOCK and SOCK_RCVBUF_LOCK flags to uAPI so that using these interface one can reenable automatic socket buffer adjustment on their sockets. Signed-off-by: Pavel Tikhomirov <ptikhomirov@virtuozzo.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Dumazet <edumazet@google.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2021-08-04net: make switchdev_bridge_port_{,unoffload} loosely coupled with the bridgeVladimir Oltean
With the introduction of explicit offloading API in switchdev in commit 2f5dc00f7a3e ("net: bridge: switchdev: let drivers inform which bridge ports are offloaded"), we started having Ethernet switch drivers calling directly into a function exported by net/bridge/br_switchdev.c, which is a function exported by the bridge driver. This means that drivers that did not have an explicit dependency on the bridge before, like cpsw and am65-cpsw, now do - otherwise it is not possible to call a symbol exported by a driver that can be built as module unless you are a module too. There was an attempt to solve the dependency issue in the form of commit b0e81817629a ("net: build all switchdev drivers as modules when the bridge is a module"). Grygorii Strashko, however, says about it: | In my opinion, the problem is a bit bigger here than just fixing the | build :( | | In case, of ^cpsw the switchdev mode is kinda optional and in many | cases (especially for testing purposes, NFS) the multi-mac mode is | still preferable mode. | | There were no such tight dependency between switchdev drivers and | bridge core before and switchdev serviced as independent, notification | based layer between them, so ^cpsw still can be "Y" and bridge can be | "M". Now for mostly every kernel build configuration the CONFIG_BRIDGE | will need to be set as "Y", or we will have to update drivers to | support build with BRIDGE=n and maintain separate builds for | networking vs non-networking testing. But is this enough? Wouldn't | it cause 'chain reaction' required to add more and more "Y" options | (like CONFIG_VLAN_8021Q)? | | PS. Just to be sure we on the same page - ARM builds will be forced | (with this patch) to have CONFIG_TI_CPSW_SWITCHDEV=m and so all our | automation testing will just fail with omap2plus_defconfig. In the light of this, it would be desirable for some configurations to avoid dependencies between switchdev drivers and the bridge, and have the switchdev mode as completely optional within the driver. Arnd Bergmann also tried to write a patch which better expressed the build time dependency for Ethernet switch drivers where the switchdev support is optional, like cpsw/am65-cpsw, and this made the drivers follow the bridge (compile as module if the bridge is a module) only if the optional switchdev support in the driver was enabled in the first place: https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/netdevbpf/patch/20210802144813.1152762-1-arnd@kernel.org/ but this still did not solve the fact that cpsw and am65-cpsw now must be built as modules when the bridge is a module - it just expressed correctly that optional dependency. But the new behavior is an apparent regression from Grygorii's perspective. So to support the use case where the Ethernet driver is built-in, NET_SWITCHDEV (a bool option) is enabled, and the bridge is a module, we need a framework that can handle the possible absence of the bridge from the running system, i.e. runtime bloatware as opposed to build-time bloatware. Luckily we already have this framework, since switchdev has been using it extensively. Events from the bridge side are transmitted to the driver side using notifier chains - this was originally done so that unrelated drivers could snoop for events emitted by the bridge towards ports that are implemented by other drivers (think of a switch driver with LAG offload that listens for switchdev events on a bonding/team interface that it offloads). There are also events which are transmitted from the driver side to the bridge side, which again are modeled using notifiers. SWITCHDEV_FDB_ADD_TO_BRIDGE is an example of this, and deals with notifying the bridge that a MAC address has been dynamically learned. So there is a precedent we can use for modeling the new framework. The difference compared to SWITCHDEV_FDB_ADD_TO_BRIDGE is that the work that the bridge needs to do when a port becomes offloaded is blocking in its nature: replay VLANs, MDBs etc. The calling context is indeed blocking (we are under rtnl_mutex), but the existing switchdev notification chain that the bridge is subscribed to is only the atomic one. So we need to subscribe the bridge to the blocking switchdev notification chain too. This patch: - keeps the driver-side perception of the switchdev_bridge_port_{,un}offload unchanged - moves the implementation of switchdev_bridge_port_{,un}offload from the bridge module into the switchdev module. - makes everybody that is subscribed to the switchdev blocking notifier chain "hear" offload & unoffload events - makes the bridge driver subscribe and handle those events - moves the bridge driver's handling of those events into 2 new functions called br_switchdev_port_{,un}offload. These functions contain in fact the core of the logic that was previously in switchdev_bridge_port_{,un}offload, just that now we go through an extra indirection layer to reach them. Unlike all the other switchdev notification structures, the structure used to carry the bridge port information, struct switchdev_notifier_brport_info, does not contain a "bool handled". This is because in the current usage pattern, we always know that a switchdev bridge port offloading event will be handled by the bridge, because the switchdev_bridge_port_offload() call was initiated by a NETDEV_CHANGEUPPER event in the first place, where info->upper_dev is a bridge. So if the bridge wasn't loaded, then the CHANGEUPPER event couldn't have happened. Signed-off-by: Vladimir Oltean <vladimir.oltean@nxp.com> Tested-by: Grygorii Strashko <grygorii.strashko@ti.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2021-08-04Merge tag 'linux-can-next-for-5.15-20210804' of ↵David S. Miller
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mkl/linux-can-next Marc Kleine-Budde says: ==================== pull-request: can-next 2021-08-04 this is a pull request of 5 patches for net-next/master. The first patch is by me and fixes a typo in a comment in the CAN J1939 protocol. The next 2 patches are by Oleksij Rempel and update the CAN J1939 protocol to send RX status updates via the error queue mechanism. The next patch is by me and adds a missing variable initialization to the flexcan driver (the problem was introduced in the current net-next cycle). The last patch is by Aswath Govindraju and adds power-domains to the Bosch m_can DT binding documentation. ==================== Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2021-08-04can: j1939: extend UAPI to notify about RX statusOleksij Rempel
To be able to create applications with user friendly feedback, we need be able to provide receive status information. Typical ETP transfer may take seconds or even hours. To give user some clue or show a progress bar, the stack should push status updates. Same as for the TX information, the socket error queue will be used with following new signals: - J1939_EE_INFO_RX_RTS - received and accepted request to send signal. - J1939_EE_INFO_RX_DPO - received data package offset signal - J1939_EE_INFO_RX_ABORT - RX session was aborted Instead of completion signal, user will get data package. To activate this signals, application should set SOF_TIMESTAMPING_RX_SOFTWARE to the SO_TIMESTAMPING socket option. This will avoid unpredictable application behavior for the old software. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210707094854.30781-3-o.rempel@pengutronix.de Signed-off-by: Oleksij Rempel <o.rempel@pengutronix.de> Signed-off-by: Marc Kleine-Budde <mkl@pengutronix.de>
2021-08-04can: j1939: rename J1939_ERRQUEUE_* to J1939_ERRQUEUE_TX_*Oleksij Rempel
Prepare the world for the J1939_ERRQUEUE_RX_ version Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210707094854.30781-2-o.rempel@pengutronix.de Signed-off-by: Oleksij Rempel <o.rempel@pengutronix.de> Signed-off-by: Marc Kleine-Budde <mkl@pengutronix.de>
2021-08-04Merge branch 'master' of ↵David S. Miller
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/klassert/ipsec Steffen Klassert says: ==================== pull request (net): ipsec 2021-08-04 1) Fix a sysbot reported memory leak in xfrm_user_rcv_msg. From Pavel Skripkin. 2) Revert "xfrm: policy: Read seqcount outside of rcu-read side in xfrm_policy_lookup_bytype". This commit tried to fix a lockin bug, but only cured some of the symptoms. A proper fix is applied on top of this revert. 3) Fix a locking bug on xfrm state hash resize. A recent change on sequence counters accidentally repaced a spinlock by a mutex. Fix from Frederic Weisbecker. 4) Fix possible user-memory-access in xfrm_user_rcv_msg_compat(). From Dmitry Safonov. 5) Add initialiation sefltest fot xfrm_spdattr_type_t. From Dmitry Safonov. ==================== Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2021-08-04ipv6: exthdrs: get rid of indirect calls in ip6_parse_tlv()Eric Dumazet
As presented last month in our "BIG TCP" talk at netdev 0x15, we plan using IPv6 jumbograms. One of the minor problem we talked about is the fact that ip6_parse_tlv() is currently using tables to list known tlvs, thus using potentially expensive indirect calls. While we could mitigate this cost using macros from indirect_call_wrapper.h, we also can get rid of the tables and let the compiler emit optimized code. Signed-off-by: Eric Dumazet <edumazet@google.com> Cc: Justin Iurman <justin.iurman@uliege.be> Cc: Coco Li <lixiaoyan@google.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2021-08-04net: add netif_set_real_num_queues() for device reconfigJakub Kicinski
netif_set_real_num_rx_queues() and netif_set_real_num_tx_queues() can fail which breaks drivers trying to implement reconfiguration in a way that can't leave the device half-broken. In other words those functions are incompatible with prepare/commit approach. Luckily setting real number of queues can fail only if the number is increased, meaning that if we order operations correctly we can guarantee ending up with either new config (success), or the old one (on error). Provide a helper implementing such logic so that drivers don't have to duplicate it. Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2021-08-04net: add extack arg for link opsRocco Yue
Pass extack arg to validate_linkmsg and validate_link_af callbacks. If a netlink attribute has a reject_message, use the extended ack mechanism to carry the message back to user space. Signed-off-by: Rocco Yue <rocco.yue@mediatek.com> Reviewed-by: David Ahern <dsahern@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2021-08-04net: sched: fix lockdep_set_class() typo error for sch->seqlockYunsheng Lin
According to comment in qdisc_alloc(), sch->seqlock's lockdep class key should be set to qdisc_tx_busylock, due to possible type error, sch->busylock's lockdep class key is set to qdisc_tx_busylock, which is duplicated because sch->busylock's lockdep class key is already set in qdisc_alloc(). So fix it by replacing sch->busylock with sch->seqlock. Fixes: 96009c7d500e ("sched: replace __QDISC_STATE_RUNNING bit with a spin lock") Signed-off-by: Yunsheng Lin <linyunsheng@huawei.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2021-08-04af_unix: Add OOB supportRao Shoaib
This patch adds OOB support for AF_UNIX sockets. The semantics is same as TCP. The last byte of a message with the OOB flag is treated as the OOB byte. The byte is separated into a skb and a pointer to the skb is stored in unix_sock. The pointer is used to enforce OOB semantics. Signed-off-by: Rao Shoaib <rao.shoaib@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2021-08-04netfilter: nf_conntrack_bridge: Fix memory leak when errorYajun Deng
It should be added kfree_skb_list() when err is not equal to zero in nf_br_ip_fragment(). v2: keep this aligned with IPv6. v3: modify iter.frag_list to iter.frag. Fixes: 3c171f496ef5 ("netfilter: bridge: add connection tracking system") Signed-off-by: Yajun Deng <yajun.deng@linux.dev> Signed-off-by: Pablo Neira Ayuso <pablo@netfilter.org>
2021-08-04netfilter: ipset: Limit the maximal range of consecutive elements to add/deleteJozsef Kadlecsik
The range size of consecutive elements were not limited. Thus one could define a huge range which may result soft lockup errors due to the long execution time. Now the range size is limited to 2^20 entries. Reported-by: Brad Spengler <spender@grsecurity.net> Signed-off-by: Jozsef Kadlecsik <kadlec@netfilter.org> Signed-off-by: Pablo Neira Ayuso <pablo@netfilter.org>
2021-08-03net: dsa: tag_sja1105: consistently fail with arbitrary inputVladimir Oltean
Dan Carpenter's smatch tests report that the "vid" variable, populated by sja1105_vlan_rcv when an skb is received by the tagger that has a VLAN ID which cannot be decoded by tag_8021q, may be uninitialized when used here: if (source_port == -1 || switch_id == -1) skb->dev = dsa_find_designated_bridge_port_by_vid(netdev, vid); The sja1105 driver, by construction, sets up the switch in a way that all data plane packets sent towards the CPU port are VLAN-tagged. So it is practically impossible, in a functional system, for a packet to be processed by sja1110_rcv() which is not a control packet and does not have a VLAN header either. However, it would be nice if the sja1105 tagging driver could consistently do something valid, for example fail, even if presented with packets that do not hold valid sja1105 tags. Currently it is a bit hard to argue that it does that, given the fact that a data plane packet with no VLAN tag will trigger a call to dsa_find_designated_bridge_port_by_vid with a vid argument that is an uninitialized stack variable. To fix this, we can initialize the u16 vid variable with 0, a value that can never be a bridge VLAN, so dsa_find_designated_bridge_port_by_vid will always return a NULL skb->dev. Reported-by: kernel test robot <lkp@intel.com> Reported-by: Dan Carpenter <dan.carpenter@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: Vladimir Oltean <vladimir.oltean@nxp.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210802195137.303625-1-vladimir.oltean@nxp.com Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2021-08-03VSOCK: handle VIRTIO_VSOCK_OP_CREDIT_REQUESTHarshavardhan Unnibhavi
The original implementation of the virtio-vsock driver does not handle a VIRTIO_VSOCK_OP_CREDIT_REQUEST as required by the virtio-vsock specification. The vsock device emulated by vhost-vsock and the virtio-vsock driver never uses this request, which was probably why nobody noticed it. However, another implementation of the device may use this request type. Hence, this commit introduces a way to handle an explicit credit request by responding with a corresponding credit update as required by the virtio-vsock specification. Fixes: 06a8fc78367d ("VSOCK: Introduce virtio_vsock_common.ko") Signed-off-by: Harshavardhan Unnibhavi <harshanavkis@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Stefano Garzarella <sgarzare@redhat.com> Acked-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210802173506.2383-1-harshanavkis@gmail.com Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2021-08-03Bluetooth: Fix not generating RPA when requiredLuiz Augusto von Dentz
Code was checking if random_addr and hdev->rpa match without first checking if the RPA has not been set (BDADDR_ANY), furthermore it was clearing HCI_RPA_EXPIRED before the command completes and the RPA is actually programmed which in case of failure would leave the expired RPA still set. Since advertising instance have a similar problem the clearing of HCI_RPA_EXPIRED has been moved to hci_event.c after checking the random address is in fact the hdev->rap and then proceed to set the expire timeout. Signed-off-by: Luiz Augusto von Dentz <luiz.von.dentz@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2021-08-03Bluetooth: HCI: Add proper tracking for enable status of adv instancesLuiz Augusto von Dentz
This adds a field to track if advertising instances are enabled or not and only clear HCI_LE_ADV flag if there is no instance left advertising. Signed-off-by: Luiz Augusto von Dentz <luiz.von.dentz@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2021-08-03net: bridge: switchdev: fix incorrect use of FDB flags when picking the dst ↵Vladimir Oltean
device Nikolay points out that it is incorrect to assume that it is impossible to have an fdb entry with fdb->dst == NULL and the BR_FDB_LOCAL bit in fdb->flags not set. This is because there are reader-side places that test_bit(BR_FDB_LOCAL, &fdb->flags) without the br->hash_lock, and if the updating of the FDB entry happens on another CPU, there are no memory barriers at writer or reader side which would ensure that the reader sees the updates to both fdb->flags and fdb->dst in the same order, i.e. the reader will not see an inconsistent FDB entry. So we must be prepared to deal with FDB entries where fdb->dst and fdb->flags are in a potentially inconsistent state, and that means that fdb->dst == NULL should remain a condition to pick the net_device that we report to switchdev as being the bridge device, which is what the code did prior to the blamed patch. Fixes: 52e4bec15546 ("net: bridge: switchdev: treat local FDBs the same as entries towards the bridge") Suggested-by: Nikolay Aleksandrov <nikolay@nvidia.com> Signed-off-by: Vladimir Oltean <vladimir.oltean@nxp.com> Acked-by: Nikolay Aleksandrov <nikolay@nvidia.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210802113633.189831-1-vladimir.oltean@nxp.com Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2021-08-03mptcp: drop unused rcu member in mptcp_pm_addr_entryGeliang Tang
kfree_rcu() had been removed from pm_netlink.c, so this rcu field in struct mptcp_pm_addr_entry became useless. Let's drop it. Signed-off-by: Geliang Tang <geliangtang@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Mat Martineau <mathew.j.martineau@linux.intel.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210802231914.54709-1-mathew.j.martineau@linux.intel.com Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2021-08-03net: decnet: Fix refcount warning for new dn_fib_infoYajun Deng
fib_treeref needs to be set after kzalloc. The old code had a ++ which led to the confusion when the int was replaced by a refcount_t. Fixes: 79976892f7ea ("net: convert fib_treeref from int to refcount_t") Signed-off-by: Yajun Deng <yajun.deng@linux.dev> Reviewed-by: David Ahern <dsahern@kernel.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210803073739.22339-1-yajun.deng@linux.dev Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2021-08-03move netdev_boot_setup into Space.cArnd Bergmann
This is now only used by a handful of old ISA drivers, and can be moved into the file they already all depend on. Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2021-08-03ethtool: runtime-resume netdev parent in ethnl_ops_beginHeiner Kallweit
If a network device is runtime-suspended then: - network device may be flagged as detached and all ethtool ops (even if not accessing the device) will fail because netif_device_present() returns false - ethtool ops may fail because device is not accessible (e.g. because being in D3 in case of a PCI device) It may not be desirable that userspace can't use even simple ethtool ops that not access the device if interface or link is down. To be more friendly to userspace let's ensure that device is runtime-resumed when executing the respective ethtool op in kernel. Signed-off-by: Heiner Kallweit <hkallweit1@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2021-08-03ethtool: move netif_device_present check from ethnl_parse_header_dev_get to ↵Heiner Kallweit
ethnl_ops_begin If device is runtime-suspended and not accessible then it may be flagged as not present. If checking whether device is present is done too early then we may bail out before we have the chance to runtime-resume the device. Therefore move this check to ethnl_ops_begin(). This is in preparation of a follow-up patch that tries to runtime-resume the device before executing ethtool ops. Signed-off-by: Heiner Kallweit <hkallweit1@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2021-08-03ethtool: move implementation of ethnl_ops_begin/complete to netlink.cHeiner Kallweit
In preparation of subsequent extensions to both functions move the implementations from netlink.h to netlink.c. Signed-off-by: Heiner Kallweit <hkallweit1@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2021-08-03ethtool: runtime-resume netdev parent before ethtool ioctl opsHeiner Kallweit
If a network device is runtime-suspended then: - network device may be flagged as detached and all ethtool ops (even if not accessing the device) will fail because netif_device_present() returns false - ethtool ops may fail because device is not accessible (e.g. because being in D3 in case of a PCI device) It may not be desirable that userspace can't use even simple ethtool ops that not access the device if interface or link is down. To be more friendly to userspace let's ensure that device is runtime-resumed when executing the respective ethtool op in kernel. Signed-off-by: Heiner Kallweit <hkallweit1@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2021-08-03bpf, unix: Check socket type in unix_bpf_update_proto()Cong Wang
As of now, only AF_UNIX datagram socket supports sockmap. But unix_proto is shared for all kinds of AF_UNIX sockets, so we have to check the socket type in unix_bpf_update_proto() to explicitly reject other types, otherwise they could be added into sockmap, too. Fixes: c63829182c37 ("af_unix: Implement ->psock_update_sk_prot()") Reported-by: Jakub Sitnicki <jakub@cloudflare.com> Signed-off-by: Cong Wang <cong.wang@bytedance.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net> Acked-by: Jakub Sitnicki <jakub@cloudflare.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/20210731195038.8084-1-xiyou.wangcong@gmail.com
2021-08-03net: Keep vertical alignmentYajun Deng
Those files under /proc/net/stat/ don't have vertical alignment, it looks very difficult. Modify the seq_printf statement, keep vertical alignment. v2: - Use seq_puts() and seq_printf() correctly. Reported-by: kernel test robot <lkp@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Yajun Deng <yajun.deng@linux.dev> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2021-08-03sctp: move the active_key update after sh_keys is addedXin Long
In commit 58acd1009226 ("sctp: update active_key for asoc when old key is being replaced"), sctp_auth_asoc_init_active_key() is called to update the active_key right after the old key is deleted and before the new key is added, and it caused that the active_key could be found with the key_id. In Ying Xu's testing, the BUG_ON in sctp_auth_asoc_init_active_key() was triggered: [ ] kernel BUG at net/sctp/auth.c:416! [ ] RIP: 0010:sctp_auth_asoc_init_active_key.part.8+0xe7/0xf0 [sctp] [ ] Call Trace: [ ] sctp_auth_set_key+0x16d/0x1b0 [sctp] [ ] sctp_setsockopt.part.33+0x1ba9/0x2bd0 [sctp] [ ] __sys_setsockopt+0xd6/0x1d0 [ ] __x64_sys_setsockopt+0x20/0x30 [ ] do_syscall_64+0x5b/0x1a0 So fix it by moving the active_key update after sh_keys is added. Fixes: 58acd1009226 ("sctp: update active_key for asoc when old key is being replaced") Reported-by: Ying Xu <yinxu@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Xin Long <lucien.xin@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2021-08-03bpf: use skb_expand_head in bpf_out_neigh_v4/6Vasily Averin
Unlike skb_realloc_headroom, new helper skb_expand_head does not allocate a new skb if possible. Additionally this patch replaces commonly used dereferencing with variables. Signed-off-by: Vasily Averin <vvs@virtuozzo.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2021-08-03ax25: use skb_expand_headVasily Averin
Use skb_expand_head() in ax25_transmit_buffer and ax25_rt_build_path. Unlike skb_realloc_headroom, new helper does not allocate a new skb if possible. Signed-off-by: Vasily Averin <vvs@virtuozzo.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2021-08-03ipv4: use skb_expand_head in ip_finish_output2Vasily Averin
Unlike skb_realloc_headroom, new helper skb_expand_head does not allocate a new skb if possible. Signed-off-by: Vasily Averin <vvs@virtuozzo.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2021-08-03ipv6: use skb_expand_head in ip6_xmitVasily Averin
Unlike skb_realloc_headroom, new helper skb_expand_head does not allocate a new skb if possible. Additionally this patch replaces commonly used dereferencing with variables. Signed-off-by: Vasily Averin <vvs@virtuozzo.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2021-08-03ipv6: use skb_expand_head in ip6_finish_output2Vasily Averin
Unlike skb_realloc_headroom, new helper skb_expand_head does not allocate a new skb if possible. Additionally this patch replaces commonly used dereferencing with variables. Signed-off-by: Vasily Averin <vvs@virtuozzo.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2021-08-03skbuff: introduce skb_expand_head()Vasily Averin
Like skb_realloc_headroom(), new helper increases headroom of specified skb. Unlike skb_realloc_headroom(), it does not allocate a new skb if possible; copies skb->sk on new skb when as needed and frees original skb in case of failures. This helps to simplify ip[6]_finish_output2() and a few other similar cases. Signed-off-by: Vasily Averin <vvs@virtuozzo.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2021-08-03net: really fix the build...David S. Miller
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2021-08-03can: j1939: j1939_session_tx_dat(): fix typoMarc Kleine-Budde
This patch fixes a typo in the j1939_session_tx_dat() function. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210729113917.1655492-1-mkl@pengutronix.de Fixes: 9d71dd0c7009 ("can: add support of SAE J1939 protocol") Signed-off-by: Marc Kleine-Budde <mkl@pengutronix.de>
2021-08-02net: bridge: validate the NUD_PERMANENT bit when adding an extern_learn FDB ↵Vladimir Oltean
entry Currently it is possible to add broken extern_learn FDB entries to the bridge in two ways: 1. Entries pointing towards the bridge device that are not local/permanent: ip link add br0 type bridge bridge fdb add 00:01:02:03:04:05 dev br0 self extern_learn static 2. Entries pointing towards the bridge device or towards a port that are marked as local/permanent, however the bridge does not process the 'permanent' bit in any way, therefore they are recorded as though they aren't permanent: ip link add br0 type bridge bridge fdb add 00:01:02:03:04:05 dev br0 self extern_learn permanent Since commit 52e4bec15546 ("net: bridge: switchdev: treat local FDBs the same as entries towards the bridge"), these incorrect FDB entries can even trigger NULL pointer dereferences inside the kernel. This is because that commit made the assumption that all FDB entries that are not local/permanent have a valid destination port. For context, local / permanent FDB entries either have fdb->dst == NULL, and these point towards the bridge device and are therefore local and not to be used for forwarding, or have fdb->dst == a net_bridge_port structure (but are to be treated in the same way, i.e. not for forwarding). That assumption _is_ correct as long as things are working correctly in the bridge driver, i.e. we cannot logically have fdb->dst == NULL under any circumstance for FDB entries that are not local. However, the extern_learn code path where FDB entries are managed by a user space controller show that it is possible for the bridge kernel driver to misinterpret the NUD flags of an entry transmitted by user space, and end up having fdb->dst == NULL while not being a local entry. This is invalid and should be rejected. Before, the two commands listed above both crashed the kernel in this check from br_switchdev_fdb_notify: struct net_device *dev = info.is_local ? br->dev : dst->dev; info.is_local == false, dst == NULL. After this patch, the invalid entry added by the first command is rejected: ip link add br0 type bridge && bridge fdb add 00:01:02:03:04:05 dev br0 self extern_learn static; ip link del br0 Error: bridge: FDB entry towards bridge must be permanent. and the valid entry added by the second command is properly treated as a local address and does not crash br_switchdev_fdb_notify anymore: ip link add br0 type bridge && bridge fdb add 00:01:02:03:04:05 dev br0 self extern_learn permanent; ip link del br0 Fixes: eb100e0e24a2 ("net: bridge: allow to add externally learned entries from user-space") Reported-by: syzbot+9ba1174359adba5a5b7c@syzkaller.appspotmail.com Signed-off-by: Vladimir Oltean <vladimir.oltean@nxp.com> Acked-by: Nikolay Aleksandrov <nikolay@nvidia.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210801231730.7493-1-vladimir.oltean@nxp.com Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2021-08-02ipv4: Fix refcount warning for new fib_infoDavid Ahern
Ioana reported a refcount warning when booting over NFS: [ 5.042532] ------------[ cut here ]------------ [ 5.047184] refcount_t: addition on 0; use-after-free. [ 5.052324] WARNING: CPU: 7 PID: 1 at lib/refcount.c:25 refcount_warn_saturate+0xa4/0x150 ... [ 5.167201] Call trace: [ 5.169635] refcount_warn_saturate+0xa4/0x150 [ 5.174067] fib_create_info+0xc00/0xc90 [ 5.177982] fib_table_insert+0x8c/0x620 [ 5.181893] fib_magic.isra.0+0x110/0x11c [ 5.185891] fib_add_ifaddr+0xb8/0x190 [ 5.189629] fib_inetaddr_event+0x8c/0x140 fib_treeref needs to be set after kzalloc. The old code had a ++ which led to the confusion when the int was replaced by a refcount_t. Fixes: 79976892f7ea ("net: convert fib_treeref from int to refcount_t") Signed-off-by: David Ahern <dsahern@kernel.org> Reported-by: Ioana Ciornei <ciorneiioana@gmail.com> Cc: Yajun Deng <yajun.deng@linux.dev> Tested-by: Matthieu Baerts <matthieu.baerts@tessares.net> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20210802160221.27263-1-dsahern@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
2021-08-02net/ipv4: Replace one-element array with flexible-array memberGustavo A. R. Silva
There is a regular need in the kernel to provide a way to declare having a dynamically sized set of trailing elements in a structure. Kernel code should always use “flexible array members”[1] for these cases. The older style of one-element or zero-length arrays should no longer be used[2]. Use an anonymous union with a couple of anonymous structs in order to keep userspace unchanged: $ pahole -C ip_msfilter net/ipv4/ip_sockglue.o struct ip_msfilter { union { struct { __be32 imsf_multiaddr_aux; /* 0 4 */ __be32 imsf_interface_aux; /* 4 4 */ __u32 imsf_fmode_aux; /* 8 4 */ __u32 imsf_numsrc_aux; /* 12 4 */ __be32 imsf_slist[1]; /* 16 4 */ }; /* 0 20 */ struct { __be32 imsf_multiaddr; /* 0 4 */ __be32 imsf_interface; /* 4 4 */ __u32 imsf_fmode; /* 8 4 */ __u32 imsf_numsrc; /* 12 4 */ __be32 imsf_slist_flex[0]; /* 16 0 */ }; /* 0 16 */ }; /* 0 20 */ /* size: 20, cachelines: 1, members: 1 */ /* last cacheline: 20 bytes */ }; Also, refactor the code accordingly and make use of the struct_size() and flex_array_size() helpers. This helps with the ongoing efforts to globally enable -Warray-bounds and get us closer to being able to tighten the FORTIFY_SOURCE routines on memcpy(). [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flexible_array_member [2] https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/v5.10/process/deprecated.html#zero-length-and-one-element-arrays Link: https://github.com/KSPP/linux/issues/79 Link: https://github.com/KSPP/linux/issues/109 Signed-off-by: Gustavo A. R. Silva <gustavoars@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2021-08-02net: dsa: remove the struct packet_type argument from dsa_device_ops::rcv()Vladimir Oltean
No tagging driver uses this. Signed-off-by: Vladimir Oltean <vladimir.oltean@nxp.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2021-08-02nfc: hci: pass callback data param as pointer in nci_request()Krzysztof Kozlowski
The nci_request() receives a callback function and unsigned long data argument "opt" which is passed to the callback. Almost all of the nci_request() callers pass pointer to a stack variable as data argument. Only few pass scalar value (e.g. u8). All such callbacks do not modify passed data argument and in previous commit they were made as const. However passing pointers via unsigned long removes the const annotation. The callback could simply cast unsigned long to a pointer to writeable memory. Use "const void *" as type of this "opt" argument to solve this and prevent modifying the pointed contents. This is also consistent with generic pattern of passing data arguments - via "void *". In few places which pass scalar values, use casts via "unsigned long" to suppress any warnings. Signed-off-by: Krzysztof Kozlowski <krzysztof.kozlowski@canonical.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2021-08-02net/sched: taprio: Fix init procedureYannick Vignon
Commit 13511704f8d759 ("net: taprio offload: enforce qdisc to netdev queue mapping") resulted in duplicate entries in the qdisc hash. While this did not impact the overall operation of the qdisc and taprio code paths, it did result in an infinite loop when dumping the qdisc properties, at least on one target (NXP LS1028 ARDB). Removing the duplicate call to qdisc_hash_add() solves the problem. Fixes: 13511704f8d759 ("net: taprio offload: enforce qdisc to netdev queue mapping") Signed-off-by: Yannick Vignon <yannick.vignon@nxp.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2021-08-02netfilter: ebtables: do not hook tables by defaultFlorian Westphal
If any of these modules is loaded, hooks get registered in all netns: Before: 'unshare -n nft list hooks' shows: family bridge hook prerouting { -2147483648 ebt_broute -0000000300 ebt_nat_hook } family bridge hook input { -0000000200 ebt_filter_hook } family bridge hook forward { -0000000200 ebt_filter_hook } family bridge hook output { +0000000100 ebt_nat_hook +0000000200 ebt_filter_hook } family bridge hook postrouting { +0000000300 ebt_nat_hook } This adds 'template 'tables' for ebtables. Each ebtable_foo registers the table as a template, with an init function that gets called once the first get/setsockopt call is made. ebtables core then searches the (per netns) list of tables. If no table is found, it searches the list of templates instead. If a template entry exists, the init function is called which will enable the table and register the hooks (so packets are diverted to the table). If no entry is found in the template list, request_module is called. After this, hook registration is delayed until the 'ebtables' (set/getsockopt) request is made for a given table and will only happen in the specific namespace. Signed-off-by: Florian Westphal <fw@strlen.de> Signed-off-by: Pablo Neira Ayuso <pablo@netfilter.org>
2021-08-02net_sched: refactor TC action init APICong Wang
TC action ->init() API has 10 parameters, it becomes harder to read. Some of them are just boolean and can be replaced by flags. Similarly for the internal API tcf_action_init() and tcf_exts_validate(). This patch converts them to flags and fold them into the upper 16 bits of "flags", whose lower 16 bits are still reserved for user-space. More specifically, the following kernel flags are introduced: TCA_ACT_FLAGS_POLICE replace 'name' in a few contexts, to distinguish whether it is compatible with policer. TCA_ACT_FLAGS_BIND replaces 'bind', to indicate whether this action is bound to a filter. TCA_ACT_FLAGS_REPLACE replaces 'ovr' in most contexts, means we are replacing an existing action. TCA_ACT_FLAGS_NO_RTNL replaces 'rtnl_held' but has the opposite meaning, because we still hold RTNL in most cases. The only user-space flag TCA_ACT_FLAGS_NO_PERCPU_STATS is untouched and still stored as before. I have tested this patch with tdc and I do not see any failure related to this patch. Tested-by: Vlad Buslov <vladbu@nvidia.com> Acked-by: Jamal Hadi Salim<jhs@mojatatu.com> Cc: Jiri Pirko <jiri@resnulli.us> Signed-off-by: Cong Wang <cong.wang@bytedance.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2021-08-02net, gro: Set inner transport header offset in tcp/udp GRO hookJakub Sitnicki
GSO expects inner transport header offset to be valid when skb->encapsulation flag is set. GSO uses this value to calculate the length of an individual segment of a GSO packet in skb_gso_transport_seglen(). However, tcp/udp gro_complete callbacks don't update the skb->inner_transport_header when processing an encapsulated TCP/UDP segment. As a result a GRO skb has ->inner_transport_header set to a value carried over from earlier skb processing. This can have mild to tragic consequences. From miscalculating the GSO segment length to triggering a page fault [1], when trying to read TCP/UDP header at an address past the skb->data page. The latter scenario leads to an oops report like so: BUG: unable to handle page fault for address: ffff9fa7ec00d008 #PF: supervisor read access in kernel mode #PF: error_code(0x0000) - not-present page PGD 123f201067 P4D 123f201067 PUD 123f209067 PMD 0 Oops: 0000 [#1] SMP NOPTI CPU: 44 PID: 0 Comm: swapper/44 Not tainted 5.4.53-cloudflare-2020.7.21 #1 Hardware name: HYVE EDGE-METAL-GEN10/HS-1811DLite1, BIOS V2.15 02/21/2020 RIP: 0010:skb_gso_transport_seglen+0x44/0xa0 Code: c0 41 83 e0 11 f6 87 81 00 00 00 20 74 30 0f b7 87 aa 00 00 00 0f [...] RSP: 0018:ffffad8640bacbb8 EFLAGS: 00010202 RAX: 000000000000feda RBX: ffff9fcc8d31bc00 RCX: ffff9fa7ec00cffc RDX: ffff9fa7ebffdec0 RSI: 000000000000feda RDI: 0000000000000122 RBP: 00000000000005c4 R08: 0000000000000001 R09: 0000000000000000 R10: ffff9fe588ae3800 R11: ffff9fe011fc92f0 R12: ffff9fcc8d31bc00 R13: ffff9fe0119d4300 R14: 00000000000005c4 R15: ffff9fba57d70900 FS: 0000000000000000(0000) GS:ffff9fe68df00000(0000) knlGS:0000000000000000 CS: 0010 DS: 0000 ES: 0000 CR0: 0000000080050033 CR2: ffff9fa7ec00d008 CR3: 0000003e99b1c000 CR4: 0000000000340ee0 Call Trace: <IRQ> skb_gso_validate_network_len+0x11/0x70 __ip_finish_output+0x109/0x1c0 ip_sublist_rcv_finish+0x57/0x70 ip_sublist_rcv+0x2aa/0x2d0 ? ip_rcv_finish_core.constprop.0+0x390/0x390 ip_list_rcv+0x12b/0x14f __netif_receive_skb_list_core+0x2a9/0x2d0 netif_receive_skb_list_internal+0x1b5/0x2e0 napi_complete_done+0x93/0x140 veth_poll+0xc0/0x19f [veth] ? mlx5e_napi_poll+0x221/0x610 [mlx5_core] net_rx_action+0x1f8/0x790 __do_softirq+0xe1/0x2bf irq_exit+0x8e/0xc0 do_IRQ+0x58/0xe0 common_interrupt+0xf/0xf </IRQ> The bug can be observed in a simple setup where we send IP/GRE/IP/TCP packets into a netns over a veth pair. Inside the netns, packets are forwarded to dummy device: trafgen -> [veth A]--[veth B] -forward-> [dummy] For veth B to GRO aggregate packets on receive, it needs to have an XDP program attached (for example, a trivial XDP_PASS). Additionally, for UDP, we need to enable GSO_UDP_L4 feature on the device: ip netns exec A ethtool -K AB rx-udp-gro-forwarding on The last component is an artificial delay to increase the chances of GRO batching happening: ip netns exec A tc qdisc add dev AB root \ netem delay 200us slot 5ms 10ms packets 2 bytes 64k With such a setup in place, the bug can be observed by tracing the skb outer and inner offsets when GSO skb is transmitted from the dummy device: tcp: FUNC DEV SKB_LEN NH TH ENC INH ITH GSO_SIZE GSO_TYPE ip_finish_output dumB 2830 270 290 1 294 254 1383 (tcpv4,gre,) ^^^ udp: FUNC DEV SKB_LEN NH TH ENC INH ITH GSO_SIZE GSO_TYPE ip_finish_output dumB 2818 270 290 1 294 254 1383 (gre,udp_l4,) ^^^ Fix it by updating the inner transport header offset in tcp/udp gro_complete callbacks, similar to how {inet,ipv6}_gro_complete callbacks update the inner network header offset, when skb->encapsulation flag is set. [1] https://lore.kernel.org/netdev/CAKxSbF01cLpZem2GFaUaifh0S-5WYViZemTicAg7FCHOnh6kug@mail.gmail.com/ Fixes: bf296b125b21 ("tcp: Add GRO support") Fixes: f993bc25e519 ("net: core: handle encapsulation offloads when computing segment lengths") Fixes: e20cf8d3f1f7 ("udp: implement GRO for plain UDP sockets.") Reported-by: Alex Forster <aforster@cloudflare.com> Signed-off-by: Jakub Sitnicki <jakub@cloudflare.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2021-08-01netfilter: remove xt pernet dataFlorian Westphal
clusterip is now handled via net_generic. NOTRACK is tiny compared to rest of xt_CT feature set, even the existing deprecation warning is bigger than the actual functionality. Just remove the warning, its not worth keeping/adding a net_generic one. Signed-off-by: Florian Westphal <fw@strlen.de> Signed-off-by: Pablo Neira Ayuso <pablo@netfilter.org>
2021-08-01netfilter: ipt_CLUSTERIP: use clusterip_net to store pernet warningFlorian Westphal
No need to use struct net for this. Signed-off-by: Florian Westphal <fw@strlen.de> Signed-off-by: Pablo Neira Ayuso <pablo@netfilter.org>
2021-08-01netfilter: ipt_CLUSTERIP: only add arp mangle hook when requiredFlorian Westphal
Do not register the arp mangling hooks from pernet init path. As-is, load of the module is enough for these hooks to become active in each net namespace. Use checkentry instead so hook is only added if a CLUSTERIP rule is used. Signed-off-by: Florian Westphal <fw@strlen.de> Signed-off-by: Pablo Neira Ayuso <pablo@netfilter.org>
2021-08-01netfilter: flowtable: remove nf_ct_l4proto_find() callPablo Neira Ayuso
TCP and UDP are built-in conntrack protocol trackers and the flowtable only supports for TCP and UDP, remove this call. Signed-off-by: Pablo Neira Ayuso <pablo@netfilter.org>
2021-08-01netfilter: nft_compat: use nfnetlink_unicast()Pablo Neira Ayuso
Use nfnetlink_unicast() which already translates EAGAIN to ENOBUFS, since EAGAIN is reserved to report missing module dependencies to the nfnetlink core. e0241ae6ac59 ("netfilter: use nfnetlink_unicast() forgot to update this spot. Reported-by: Yajun Deng <yajun.deng@linux.dev> Signed-off-by: Pablo Neira Ayuso <pablo@netfilter.org>