Commit c0591b1c authored by Petr Pavlu's avatar Petr Pavlu Committed by Steven Rostedt (Google)

tracing: Fix a possible race when disabling buffered events

Function trace_buffered_event_disable() is responsible for freeing pages
backing buffered events and this process can run concurrently with
trace_event_buffer_lock_reserve().

The following race is currently possible:

* Function trace_buffered_event_disable() is called on CPU 0. It
  increments trace_buffered_event_cnt on each CPU and waits via
  synchronize_rcu() for each user of trace_buffered_event to complete.

* After synchronize_rcu() is finished, function
  trace_buffered_event_disable() has the exclusive access to
  trace_buffered_event. All counters trace_buffered_event_cnt are at 1
  and all pointers trace_buffered_event are still valid.

* At this point, on a different CPU 1, the execution reaches
  trace_event_buffer_lock_reserve(). The function calls
  preempt_disable_notrace() and only now enters an RCU read-side
  critical section. The function proceeds and reads a still valid
  pointer from trace_buffered_event[CPU1] into the local variable
  "entry". However, it doesn't yet read trace_buffered_event_cnt[CPU1]
  which happens later.

* Function trace_buffered_event_disable() continues. It frees
  trace_buffered_event[CPU1] and decrements
  trace_buffered_event_cnt[CPU1] back to 0.

* Function trace_event_buffer_lock_reserve() continues. It reads and
  increments trace_buffered_event_cnt[CPU1] from 0 to 1. This makes it
  believe that it can use the "entry" that it already obtained but the
  pointer is now invalid and any access results in a use-after-free.

Fix the problem by making a second synchronize_rcu() call after all
trace_buffered_event values are set to NULL. This waits on all potential
users in trace_event_buffer_lock_reserve() that still read a previous
pointer from trace_buffered_event.

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20231127151248.7232-2-petr.pavlu@suse.com/
Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20231205161736.19663-4-petr.pavlu@suse.com

Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Fixes: 0fc1b09f ("tracing: Use temp buffer when filtering events")
Signed-off-by: default avatarPetr Pavlu <petr.pavlu@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarSteven Rostedt (Google) <rostedt@goodmis.org>
parent 34209fe8
...@@ -2791,13 +2791,17 @@ void trace_buffered_event_disable(void) ...@@ -2791,13 +2791,17 @@ void trace_buffered_event_disable(void)
free_page((unsigned long)per_cpu(trace_buffered_event, cpu)); free_page((unsigned long)per_cpu(trace_buffered_event, cpu));
per_cpu(trace_buffered_event, cpu) = NULL; per_cpu(trace_buffered_event, cpu) = NULL;
} }
/* /*
* Make sure trace_buffered_event is NULL before clearing * Wait for all CPUs that potentially started checking if they can use
* trace_buffered_event_cnt. * their event buffer only after the previous synchronize_rcu() call and
* they still read a valid pointer from trace_buffered_event. It must be
* ensured they don't see cleared trace_buffered_event_cnt else they
* could wrongly decide to use the pointed-to buffer which is now freed.
*/ */
smp_wmb(); synchronize_rcu();
/* Do the work on each cpu */ /* For each CPU, relinquish the buffer */
on_each_cpu_mask(tracing_buffer_mask, enable_trace_buffered_event, NULL, on_each_cpu_mask(tracing_buffer_mask, enable_trace_buffered_event, NULL,
true); true);
} }
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