Commit 931a701d authored by Daniel Borkmann's avatar Daniel Borkmann Committed by Greg Kroah-Hartman

net: inet_diag: zero out uninitialized idiag_{src,dst} fields

[ Upstream commit b1aac815 ]

Jakub reported while working with nlmon netlink sniffer that parts of
the inet_diag_sockid are not initialized when r->idiag_family != AF_INET6.
That is, fields of r->id.idiag_src[1 ... 3], r->id.idiag_dst[1 ... 3].

In fact, it seems that we can leak 6 * sizeof(u32) byte of kernel [slab]
memory through this. At least, in udp_dump_one(), we allocate a skb in ...

  rep = nlmsg_new(sizeof(struct inet_diag_msg) + ..., GFP_KERNEL);

... and then pass that to inet_sk_diag_fill() that puts the whole struct
inet_diag_msg into the skb, where we only fill out r->id.idiag_src[0],
r->id.idiag_dst[0] and leave the rest untouched:

  r->id.idiag_src[0] = inet->inet_rcv_saddr;
  r->id.idiag_dst[0] = inet->inet_daddr;

struct inet_diag_msg embeds struct inet_diag_sockid that is correctly /
fully filled out in IPv6 case, but for IPv4 not.

So just zero them out by using plain memset (for this little amount of
bytes it's probably not worth the extra check for idiag_family == AF_INET).

Similarly, fix also other places where we fill that out.
Reported-by: default avatarJakub Zawadzki <darkjames-ws@darkjames.pl>
Signed-off-by: default avatarDaniel Borkmann <dborkman@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Signed-off-by: default avatarGreg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
parent c0be5de1
...@@ -110,6 +110,10 @@ int inet_sk_diag_fill(struct sock *sk, struct inet_connection_sock *icsk, ...@@ -110,6 +110,10 @@ int inet_sk_diag_fill(struct sock *sk, struct inet_connection_sock *icsk,
r->id.idiag_sport = inet->inet_sport; r->id.idiag_sport = inet->inet_sport;
r->id.idiag_dport = inet->inet_dport; r->id.idiag_dport = inet->inet_dport;
memset(&r->id.idiag_src, 0, sizeof(r->id.idiag_src));
memset(&r->id.idiag_dst, 0, sizeof(r->id.idiag_dst));
r->id.idiag_src[0] = inet->inet_rcv_saddr; r->id.idiag_src[0] = inet->inet_rcv_saddr;
r->id.idiag_dst[0] = inet->inet_daddr; r->id.idiag_dst[0] = inet->inet_daddr;
...@@ -227,12 +231,19 @@ static int inet_twsk_diag_fill(struct inet_timewait_sock *tw, ...@@ -227,12 +231,19 @@ static int inet_twsk_diag_fill(struct inet_timewait_sock *tw,
r->idiag_family = tw->tw_family; r->idiag_family = tw->tw_family;
r->idiag_retrans = 0; r->idiag_retrans = 0;
r->id.idiag_if = tw->tw_bound_dev_if; r->id.idiag_if = tw->tw_bound_dev_if;
sock_diag_save_cookie(tw, r->id.idiag_cookie); sock_diag_save_cookie(tw, r->id.idiag_cookie);
r->id.idiag_sport = tw->tw_sport; r->id.idiag_sport = tw->tw_sport;
r->id.idiag_dport = tw->tw_dport; r->id.idiag_dport = tw->tw_dport;
memset(&r->id.idiag_src, 0, sizeof(r->id.idiag_src));
memset(&r->id.idiag_dst, 0, sizeof(r->id.idiag_dst));
r->id.idiag_src[0] = tw->tw_rcv_saddr; r->id.idiag_src[0] = tw->tw_rcv_saddr;
r->id.idiag_dst[0] = tw->tw_daddr; r->id.idiag_dst[0] = tw->tw_daddr;
r->idiag_state = tw->tw_substate; r->idiag_state = tw->tw_substate;
r->idiag_timer = 3; r->idiag_timer = 3;
r->idiag_expires = DIV_ROUND_UP(tmo * 1000, HZ); r->idiag_expires = DIV_ROUND_UP(tmo * 1000, HZ);
...@@ -714,8 +725,13 @@ static int inet_diag_fill_req(struct sk_buff *skb, struct sock *sk, ...@@ -714,8 +725,13 @@ static int inet_diag_fill_req(struct sk_buff *skb, struct sock *sk,
r->id.idiag_sport = inet->inet_sport; r->id.idiag_sport = inet->inet_sport;
r->id.idiag_dport = ireq->rmt_port; r->id.idiag_dport = ireq->rmt_port;
memset(&r->id.idiag_src, 0, sizeof(r->id.idiag_src));
memset(&r->id.idiag_dst, 0, sizeof(r->id.idiag_dst));
r->id.idiag_src[0] = ireq->loc_addr; r->id.idiag_src[0] = ireq->loc_addr;
r->id.idiag_dst[0] = ireq->rmt_addr; r->id.idiag_dst[0] = ireq->rmt_addr;
r->idiag_expires = jiffies_to_msecs(tmo); r->idiag_expires = jiffies_to_msecs(tmo);
r->idiag_rqueue = 0; r->idiag_rqueue = 0;
r->idiag_wqueue = 0; r->idiag_wqueue = 0;
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