[PATCH] nvmet-auth: complete a request only after freeing the dhchap pointers
Maurizio Lombardi
mlombard at redhat.com
Fri Oct 13 02:42:39 PDT 2023
It may happen that the work to destroy a queue
(for example nvmet_tcp_release_queue_work()) is started while
an auth-send or auth-receive command is still completing.
nvmet_sq_destroy() will block, waiting for all the references
to the sq to be dropped, the last reference is then
dropped when nvmet_req_complete() is called.
When this happens, both nvmet_sq_destroy() and
nvmet_execute_auth_send()/_receive() will free the dhchap pointers by
calling nvmet_auth_sq_free().
Since there isn't any lock, the two threads may race against each other,
causing double frees and memory corruptions, as reported by KASAN.
Reproduced by stress blktests nvme/041 nvme/042 nvme/043
nvme nvme2: qid 0: authenticated with hash hmac(sha512) dhgroup ffdhe4096
==================================================================
BUG: KASAN: double-free in kfree+0xec/0x4b0
Call Trace:
<TASK>
kfree+0xec/0x4b0
nvmet_auth_sq_free+0xe1/0x160 [nvmet]
nvmet_execute_auth_send+0x482/0x16d0 [nvmet]
process_one_work+0x8e5/0x1510
Allocated by task 191846:
__kasan_kmalloc+0x81/0xa0
nvmet_auth_ctrl_sesskey+0xf6/0x380 [nvmet]
nvmet_auth_reply+0x119/0x990 [nvmet]
Freed by task 143270:
kfree+0xec/0x4b0
nvmet_auth_sq_free+0xe1/0x160 [nvmet]
process_one_work+0x8e5/0x1510
Fix this bug by calling nvmet_req_complete() only after freeing the
pointers, so we will prevent the race by holding the sq reference.
Fixes: db1312dd9548 ("nvmet: implement basic In-Band Authentication")
Signed-off-by: Maurizio Lombardi <mlombard at redhat.com>
---
drivers/nvme/target/fabrics-cmd-auth.c | 9 +++++++--
1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/drivers/nvme/target/fabrics-cmd-auth.c b/drivers/nvme/target/fabrics-cmd-auth.c
index 586458f765f1..7385b18a491c 100644
--- a/drivers/nvme/target/fabrics-cmd-auth.c
+++ b/drivers/nvme/target/fabrics-cmd-auth.c
@@ -333,19 +333,21 @@ void nvmet_execute_auth_send(struct nvmet_req *req)
__func__, ctrl->cntlid, req->sq->qid,
status, req->error_loc);
req->cqe->result.u64 = 0;
- nvmet_req_complete(req, status);
if (req->sq->dhchap_step != NVME_AUTH_DHCHAP_MESSAGE_SUCCESS2 &&
req->sq->dhchap_step != NVME_AUTH_DHCHAP_MESSAGE_FAILURE2) {
unsigned long auth_expire_secs = ctrl->kato ? ctrl->kato : 120;
mod_delayed_work(system_wq, &req->sq->auth_expired_work,
auth_expire_secs * HZ);
+
+ nvmet_req_complete(req, status);
return;
}
/* Final states, clear up variables */
nvmet_auth_sq_free(req->sq);
if (req->sq->dhchap_step == NVME_AUTH_DHCHAP_MESSAGE_FAILURE2)
nvmet_ctrl_fatal_error(ctrl);
+ nvmet_req_complete(req, status);
}
static int nvmet_auth_challenge(struct nvmet_req *req, void *d, int al)
@@ -514,11 +516,14 @@ void nvmet_execute_auth_receive(struct nvmet_req *req)
kfree(d);
done:
req->cqe->result.u64 = 0;
- nvmet_req_complete(req, status);
+
if (req->sq->dhchap_step == NVME_AUTH_DHCHAP_MESSAGE_SUCCESS2)
nvmet_auth_sq_free(req->sq);
else if (req->sq->dhchap_step == NVME_AUTH_DHCHAP_MESSAGE_FAILURE1) {
nvmet_auth_sq_free(req->sq);
nvmet_ctrl_fatal_error(ctrl);
+ nvmet_req_complete(req, status);
+ return;
}
+ nvmet_req_complete(req, status);
}
--
2.39.3
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