Problem: no locking around IPv6 prefix structures in prelist_remove
Bjoern A. Zeeb
bz at FreeBSD.org
Mon May 26 09:25:08 UTC 2014
On 26 May 2014, at 09:11 , Steve Read <steve.read at netasq.com> wrote:
> I have recently encountered an interesting double-free crash in prelist_remove() (management of IPv6 prefixes used by interface addresses) using a modified version of 9.2. We've seen this once.
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> It appears that two userland threads tried simultaneously to remove the last interface address that referenced a particular prefix, and both, therefore, tried to remove it from the global list of prefixes. (Feel free to correct my interpretation of the purpose of prelist_remove and how it is invoked.) One of them succeeded, and the other was left holding a chunk of free()ed memory, and crashed when trying to delete it.
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> I looked at the code surrounding this function, and I can find no sign of locking around the prefix list or, indeed, anywhere in the call-stack (sys_ioctl=>kern_ioctl=>soo_ioctl==>ifi_ioctl=>in6_control=>prelist_remove). I looked in HEAD, and this part of the code appears to be more or less the same, in particular the question of locking.
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> Should I submit a PR (no, we can't retry with a generic kernel)?
No need to for either.
markj@ has a patch to fix a good deal of racy prefix list locking which needs review and testing.
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