Thread (24 messages) 24 messages, 3 authors, 2026-02-07

Re: [PATCH bpf] bpf, sockmap: Fix af_unix null-ptr-deref in proto update

From: Michal Luczaj <hidden>
Date: 2026-02-04 15:41:40
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On 2/4/26 08:58, Kuniyuki Iwashima wrote:
On Tue, Feb 3, 2026 at 11:15 PM Martin KaFai Lau [off-list ref] wrote:
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On 2/3/26 11:47 AM, Kuniyuki Iwashima wrote:
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From: Michal Luczaj <redacted>
Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2026 10:57:46 +0100
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On 2/3/26 04:53, Martin KaFai Lau wrote:
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On 2/2/26 7:10 AM, Michal Luczaj wrote:
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In related news, looks like bpf_iter_unix_seq_show() is missing
unix_state_lock(): lock_sock_fast() won't stop unix_release_sock(). E.g.
bpf iterator can grab unix_sock::peer as it is being released.
If the concern is the bpf iterator prog may use a released unix_peer(sk)
pointer, it should be fine. The unix_peer(sk) pointer is not a trusted
pointer to the bpf prog, so nothing bad will happen other than
potentially reading incorrect values.
But if the prog passes a released peer pointer to a bpf helper:

BUG: KASAN: slab-use-after-free in bpf_skc_to_unix_sock+0x95/0xb0
Read of size 1 at addr ffff888110654c92 by task test_progs/1936
hmm... bpf_skc_to_unix_sock is exposed to tracing. bpf_iter is a tracing
bpf prog.
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Can you cook a patch for this ? probably like below
This can help the bpf_iter but not the other tracing prog such as fentry.
Oh well ... then bpf_skc_to_unix_sock() can be used even
with SEQ_START_TOKEN at fentry of bpf_iter_unix_seq_show() ??

How about adding notrace to all af_unix bpf iterator functions ?

The procfs iterator holds a spinlock of the hashtable from
->start/next() to ->stop() to prevent the race with unix_release_sock().

I think other (non-iterator) functions cannot do such racy
access with tracing prog.
But then there's SOCK_DGRAM where you can drop unix_peer(sk) without
releasing sk; see AF_UNSPEC in unix_dgram_connect(). I think Martin is
right, we can crash at many fentries.

BUG: KASAN: slab-use-after-free in bpf_skc_to_unix_sock+0xa4/0xb0
Read of size 2 at addr ffff888147d38890 by task test_progs/2495
Call Trace:
 dump_stack_lvl+0x5d/0x80
 print_report+0x170/0x4f3
 kasan_report+0xe1/0x180
 bpf_skc_to_unix_sock+0xa4/0xb0
 bpf_prog_564a1c39c35d86a2_unix_shutdown_entry+0x8a/0x8e
 bpf_trampoline_6442564662+0x47/0xab
 unix_shutdown+0x9/0x880
 __sys_shutdown+0xe1/0x160
 __x64_sys_shutdown+0x52/0x90
 do_syscall_64+0x6b/0x3a0
 entry_SYSCALL_64_after_hwframe+0x76/0x7e
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diff --git a/net/unix/af_unix.c b/net/unix/af_unix.c
index 02ebad6afac7..9c7e9fbde362 100644
--- a/net/unix/af_unix.c
+++ b/net/unix/af_unix.c
@@ -3740,8 +3740,9 @@ static int bpf_iter_unix_seq_show(struct seq_file *seq, void *v)
              return 0;

      slow = lock_sock_fast(sk);
+     unix_state_lock(sk);

-     if (unlikely(sk_unhashed(sk))) {
+     if (unlikely(sock_flag(other, SOCK_DEAD))) {
              ret = SEQ_SKIP;
              goto unlock;
      }
@@ -3751,6 +3752,7 @@ static int bpf_iter_unix_seq_show(struct seq_file *seq, void *v)
      prog = bpf_iter_get_info(&meta, false);
      ret = unix_prog_seq_show(prog, &meta, v, uid);
  unlock:
+     unix_staet_unlock(sk);
      unlock_sock_fast(sk, slow);
      return ret;
  }
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Thanks!
  
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