[RFC PATCH] PMKSA: make deauthentication due to cache entry removal more granular

Dan Williams dcbw
Mon Aug 13 15:40:06 PDT 2012


Expiry can always trigger a deauthentication, but otherwise, deauthentication
should only happen when the *current* cache entry is removed and not being
replaced.  It should not happen when the current PMK just happens to match
the PMK of the entry being removed, since multiple entries can have the same
PMK and are often removed at different times.

This fixes an issue where eviction of the oldest inactive entry due to adding
a newer entry to a full cache caused a deauthentication when the entry being
removed had the same PMK as the current entry.

Signed-hostap: Dan Williams <dcbw at redhat.com>
---

(not run-tested, that's in progress)

 src/rsn_supp/pmksa_cache.c | 16 ++++++++--------
 src/rsn_supp/pmksa_cache.h | 10 ++++++++--
 src/rsn_supp/wpa.c         | 33 +++++++++++++++++++++------------
 3 files changed, 37 insertions(+), 22 deletions(-)

diff --git a/src/rsn_supp/pmksa_cache.c b/src/rsn_supp/pmksa_cache.c
index 9783e7c..d2e2da5 100644
--- a/src/rsn_supp/pmksa_cache.c
+++ b/src/rsn_supp/pmksa_cache.c
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ struct rsn_pmksa_cache {
 	struct wpa_sm *sm; /* TODO: get rid of this reference(?) */
 
 	void (*free_cb)(struct rsn_pmksa_cache_entry *entry, void *ctx,
-			int replace);
+			int reason);
 	void *ctx;
 };
 
@@ -41,11 +41,11 @@ static void _pmksa_cache_free_entry(struct rsn_pmksa_cache_entry *entry)
 
 static void pmksa_cache_free_entry(struct rsn_pmksa_cache *pmksa,
 				   struct rsn_pmksa_cache_entry *entry,
-				   int replace)
+				   int reason)
 {
 	wpa_sm_remove_pmkid(pmksa->sm, entry->aa, entry->pmkid);
 	pmksa->pmksa_count--;
-	pmksa->free_cb(entry, pmksa->ctx, replace);
+	pmksa->free_cb(entry, pmksa->ctx, reason);
 	_pmksa_cache_free_entry(entry);
 }
 
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ static void pmksa_cache_expire(void *eloop_ctx, void *timeout_ctx)
 		pmksa->pmksa = entry->next;
 		wpa_printf(MSG_DEBUG, "RSN: expired PMKSA cache entry for "
 			   MACSTR, MAC2STR(entry->aa));
-		pmksa_cache_free_entry(pmksa, entry, 0);
+		pmksa_cache_free_entry(pmksa, entry, PMKSA_EXPIRE);
 	}
 
 	pmksa_cache_set_expiration(pmksa);
@@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ pmksa_cache_add(struct rsn_pmksa_cache *pmksa, const u8 *pmk, size_t pmk_len,
 			}
 			wpa_printf(MSG_DEBUG, "RSN: Replace PMKSA entry for "
 				   "the current AP");
-			pmksa_cache_free_entry(pmksa, pos, 1);
+			pmksa_cache_free_entry(pmksa, pos, PMKSA_REPLACE);
 
 			/*
 			 * If OKC is used, there may be other PMKSA cache
@@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ pmksa_cache_add(struct rsn_pmksa_cache *pmksa, const u8 *pmk, size_t pmk_len,
 				   "PMKSA cache entry (for " MACSTR ") to "
 				   "make room for new one",
 				   MAC2STR(pos->aa));
-			pmksa_cache_free_entry(pmksa, pos, 0);
+			pmksa_cache_free_entry(pmksa, pos, PMKSA_FREE);
 		}
 	}
 
@@ -265,7 +265,7 @@ void pmksa_cache_flush(struct rsn_pmksa_cache *pmksa, void *network_ctx)
 				pmksa->pmksa = entry->next;
 			tmp = entry;
 			entry = entry->next;
-			pmksa_cache_free_entry(pmksa, tmp, 0);
+			pmksa_cache_free_entry(pmksa, tmp, PMKSA_FREE);
 			removed++;
 		} else {
 			prev = entry;
@@ -507,7 +507,7 @@ int pmksa_cache_list(struct rsn_pmksa_cache *pmksa, char *buf, size_t len)
  */
 struct rsn_pmksa_cache *
 pmksa_cache_init(void (*free_cb)(struct rsn_pmksa_cache_entry *entry,
-				 void *ctx, int replace),
+				 void *ctx, int reason),
 		 void *ctx, struct wpa_sm *sm)
 {
 	struct rsn_pmksa_cache *pmksa;
diff --git a/src/rsn_supp/pmksa_cache.h b/src/rsn_supp/pmksa_cache.h
index 9245aab..90c46c6 100644
--- a/src/rsn_supp/pmksa_cache.h
+++ b/src/rsn_supp/pmksa_cache.h
@@ -38,11 +38,17 @@ struct rsn_pmksa_cache_entry {
 
 struct rsn_pmksa_cache;
 
+enum {
+	PMKSA_FREE,
+	PMKSA_REPLACE,
+	PMKSA_EXPIRE,
+};
+
 #if defined(IEEE8021X_EAPOL) && !defined(CONFIG_NO_WPA2)
 
 struct rsn_pmksa_cache *
 pmksa_cache_init(void (*free_cb)(struct rsn_pmksa_cache_entry *entry,
-				 void *ctx, int replace),
+				 void *ctx, int reason),
 		 void *ctx, struct wpa_sm *sm);
 void pmksa_cache_deinit(struct rsn_pmksa_cache *pmksa);
 struct rsn_pmksa_cache_entry * pmksa_cache_get(struct rsn_pmksa_cache *pmksa,
@@ -66,7 +72,7 @@ void pmksa_cache_flush(struct rsn_pmksa_cache *pmksa, void *network_ctx);
 
 static inline struct rsn_pmksa_cache *
 pmksa_cache_init(void (*free_cb)(struct rsn_pmksa_cache_entry *entry,
-				 void *ctx, int replace),
+				 void *ctx, int reason),
 		 void *ctx, struct wpa_sm *sm)
 {
 	return (void *) -1;
diff --git a/src/rsn_supp/wpa.c b/src/rsn_supp/wpa.c
index d7d7963..abfef89 100644
--- a/src/rsn_supp/wpa.c
+++ b/src/rsn_supp/wpa.c
@@ -2007,25 +2007,34 @@ int wpa_sm_get_mib(struct wpa_sm *sm, char *buf, size_t buflen)
 
 
 static void wpa_sm_pmksa_free_cb(struct rsn_pmksa_cache_entry *entry,
-				 void *ctx, int replace)
+				 void *ctx, int reason)
 {
 	struct wpa_sm *sm = ctx;
+	int deauth = 0;
 
-	if (sm->cur_pmksa == entry ||
-	    (sm->pmk_len == entry->pmk_len &&
-	     os_memcmp(sm->pmk, entry->pmk, sm->pmk_len) == 0)) {
+	if (sm->cur_pmksa == entry) {
 		wpa_dbg(sm->ctx->msg_ctx, MSG_DEBUG,
 			"RSN: removed current PMKSA entry");
-		sm->cur_pmksa = NULL;
+		pmksa_cache_clear_current (sm);
 
-		if (replace) {
-			/* A new entry is being added, so no need to
-			 * deauthenticate in this case. This happens when EAP
-			 * authentication is completed again (reauth or failed
-			 * PMKSA caching attempt). */
-			return;
-		}
+		/* If an entry is simply being replaced, there's no need to
+		 * deauthenticate because it will be immediately re-added.
+		 * This happens when EAP authentication is completed again
+		 * (reauth or failed PMKSA caching attempt). */
+		if (reason != PMKSA_REPLACE)
+			deauth = 1;
+	}
+
+	if (reason == PMKSA_EXPIRE &&
+	    (sm->pmk_len == entry->pmk_len &&
+	     os_memcmp(sm->pmk, entry->pmk, sm->pmk_len) == 0)) {
+		wpa_dbg(sm->ctx->msg_ctx, MSG_DEBUG,
+			"RSN: deauthenticating due to expired PMK");
+		pmksa_cache_clear_current (sm);
+		deauth = 1;
+	}
 
+	if (deauth) {
 		os_memset(sm->pmk, 0, sizeof(sm->pmk));
 		wpa_sm_deauthenticate(sm, WLAN_REASON_UNSPECIFIED);
 	}
-- 
1.7.11.2





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