Commit 8d97250e authored by Johan Hedberg's avatar Johan Hedberg Committed by Marcel Holtmann

Bluetooth: Add protections for updating local random address

Different controllers behave differently when HCI_Set_Random_Address is
called while they are advertising or have a HCI_LE_Create_Connection in
progress. Some take the newly written address into use for the pending
operation while others use the random address that we had at the time
that the operation started.

Due to this undefined behavior and for the fact that we want to reliably
determine the initiator address of all connections for the sake of SMP
it's best to simply prevent the random address update if we have these
problematic operations in progress.

This patch adds a set_random_addr() helper function for the use of
hci_update_random_address which contains the necessary checks for
advertising and ongoing LE connections.

One extra thing we need to do is to clear the HCI_ADVERTISING flag in
the enable_advertising() function before sending any commands. Since
re-enabling advertising happens by calling first disable_advertising()
and then enable_advertising() all while having the HCI_ADVERTISING flag
set. Clearing the flag lets the set_random_addr() function know that
it's safe to write a new address at least as far as advertising is
concerned.
Signed-off-by: default avatarJohan Hedberg <johan.hedberg@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarMarcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
parent 759331d7
...@@ -3649,6 +3649,29 @@ static void le_scan_disable_work(struct work_struct *work) ...@@ -3649,6 +3649,29 @@ static void le_scan_disable_work(struct work_struct *work)
BT_ERR("Disable LE scanning request failed: err %d", err); BT_ERR("Disable LE scanning request failed: err %d", err);
} }
static void set_random_addr(struct hci_request *req, bdaddr_t *rpa)
{
struct hci_dev *hdev = req->hdev;
/* If we're advertising or initiating an LE connection we can't
* go ahead and change the random address at this time. This is
* because the eventual initiator address used for the
* subsequently created connection will be undefined (some
* controllers use the new address and others the one we had
* when the operation started).
*
* In this kind of scenario skip the update and let the random
* address be updated at the next cycle.
*/
if (test_bit(HCI_ADVERTISING, &hdev->dev_flags) ||
hci_conn_hash_lookup_state(hdev, LE_LINK, BT_CONNECT)) {
BT_DBG("Deferring random address update");
return;
}
hci_req_add(req, HCI_OP_LE_SET_RANDOM_ADDR, 6, rpa);
}
int hci_update_random_address(struct hci_request *req, bool require_privacy, int hci_update_random_address(struct hci_request *req, bool require_privacy,
u8 *own_addr_type) u8 *own_addr_type)
{ {
...@@ -3674,7 +3697,7 @@ int hci_update_random_address(struct hci_request *req, bool require_privacy, ...@@ -3674,7 +3697,7 @@ int hci_update_random_address(struct hci_request *req, bool require_privacy,
return err; return err;
} }
hci_req_add(req, HCI_OP_LE_SET_RANDOM_ADDR, 6, &hdev->rpa); set_random_addr(req, &hdev->rpa);
to = msecs_to_jiffies(hdev->rpa_timeout * 1000); to = msecs_to_jiffies(hdev->rpa_timeout * 1000);
queue_delayed_work(hdev->workqueue, &hdev->rpa_expired, to); queue_delayed_work(hdev->workqueue, &hdev->rpa_expired, to);
...@@ -3693,7 +3716,7 @@ int hci_update_random_address(struct hci_request *req, bool require_privacy, ...@@ -3693,7 +3716,7 @@ int hci_update_random_address(struct hci_request *req, bool require_privacy,
urpa.b[5] &= 0x3f; /* Clear two most significant bits */ urpa.b[5] &= 0x3f; /* Clear two most significant bits */
*own_addr_type = ADDR_LE_DEV_RANDOM; *own_addr_type = ADDR_LE_DEV_RANDOM;
hci_req_add(req, HCI_OP_LE_SET_RANDOM_ADDR, 6, &urpa); set_random_addr(req, &urpa);
return 0; return 0;
} }
......
...@@ -840,6 +840,13 @@ static void enable_advertising(struct hci_request *req) ...@@ -840,6 +840,13 @@ static void enable_advertising(struct hci_request *req)
u8 own_addr_type, enable = 0x01; u8 own_addr_type, enable = 0x01;
bool connectable; bool connectable;
/* Clear the HCI_ADVERTISING bit temporarily so that the
* hci_update_random_address knows that it's safe to go ahead
* and write a new random address. The flag will be set back on
* as soon as the SET_ADV_ENABLE HCI command completes.
*/
clear_bit(HCI_ADVERTISING, &hdev->dev_flags);
connectable = get_connectable(hdev); connectable = get_connectable(hdev);
/* Set require_privacy to true only when non-connectable /* Set require_privacy to true only when non-connectable
......
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