Re: use-after-free in __perf_install_in_context
From: Dmitry Vyukov
Date: Mon Dec 07 2015 - 06:06:52 EST
On Mon, Dec 7, 2015 at 12:04 PM, Dmitry Vyukov <dvyukov@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 4, 2015 at 10:00 PM, Dmitry Vyukov <dvyukov@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> On Fri, Dec 4, 2015 at 9:32 PM, Alexei Starovoitov
>> <alexei.starovoitov@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> On Fri, Dec 04, 2015 at 09:04:35PM +0100, Dmitry Vyukov wrote:
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> While running syzkaller fuzzer I am seeing lots of the following
>>>> use-after-free reports. Unfortunately all my numerous attempts to
>>>> reproduce them in a controlled environment failed. They pop up during
>>>> fuzzing periodically (once in several hours in a single VM), but
>>>> whenever I try to stress-replay what happened in the VM before the
>>>> report, the use-after-free does not reproduce. Can somebody
>>>> knowledgeable in perf subsystem look at the report? Maybe it is
>>>> possible to figure out what happened based purely on the report. I can
>>>> pretty reliably test any proposed fixes.
>>>> All reports look like this one. Then it is usually followed by other
>>>> reports and eventually kernel hangs or dies. What happens in the
>>>> fuzzer is essentially random syscalls with random arguments, tasks
>>>> born and die concurrently and so on. I was able to reproduce it by
>>>> restricting syscalls only to perf_event_open, perf ioctls and bpf
>>>> syscall.
>>>
>>> For the sake of trying to narrow it down:
>>> does the error disappear when you stop using bpf syscall in your fuzzing?
>>> If yes, then I could have missed some interaction between perf_event_free,
>>> kprobe free and bpf_prog_free.
>>> There was a race there before.
>>> May be there is still something else.
>>
>>
>> It is a good question. I will test it.
>
>
> Testing without bpf, so far hit the following warning on a non-tainted kernel:
>
>
> ------------[ cut here ]------------
> WARNING: CPU: 0 PID: 26259 at kernel/events/core.c:2696
> task_ctx_sched_out+0x12c/0x1c0()
> Modules linked in:
> CPU: 0 PID: 26259 Comm: syzkaller_execu Not tainted 4.4.0-rc3+ #150
> Hardware name: QEMU Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996), BIOS Bochs 01/01/2011
> 0000000000000000 ffff88006579f9a8 ffffffff82c6f2a8 0000000041b58ab3
> ffffffff8788bf8d ffffffff82c6f1f6 ffff88003dd32d00 ffff88003469b9c0
> ffffffff81626130 ffff88006579fa10 0000000000000000 0000000000006693
> Call Trace:
> [< inline >] __dump_stack lib/dump_stack.c:15
> [<ffffffff82c6f2a8>] dump_stack+0xb2/0xfa lib/dump_stack.c:50
> [<ffffffff812ca446>] warn_slowpath_common+0xe6/0x170 kernel/panic.c:460
> [<ffffffff812ca699>] warn_slowpath_null+0x29/0x30 kernel/panic.c:493
> [<ffffffff8163302c>] task_ctx_sched_out+0x12c/0x1c0 kernel/events/core.c:2696
> [< inline >] perf_event_exit_task_context kernel/events/core.c:8815
> [<ffffffff8165669a>] perf_event_exit_task+0x27a/0xae0 kernel/events/core.c:8881
> [<ffffffff812d4a12>] do_exit+0x892/0x3050 kernel/exit.c:759
> [<ffffffff812d732c>] do_group_exit+0xec/0x390 kernel/exit.c:880
> [<ffffffff81302177>] get_signal+0x677/0x1bf0 kernel/signal.c:2307
> [<ffffffff8118645e>] do_signal+0x7e/0x2170 arch/x86/kernel/signal.c:709
> [<ffffffff81003a1e>] exit_to_usermode_loop+0xfe/0x1e0
> arch/x86/entry/common.c:247
> [< inline >] prepare_exit_to_usermode arch/x86/entry/common.c:282
> [<ffffffff8100733b>] syscall_return_slowpath+0x16b/0x240
> arch/x86/entry/common.c:344
> [<ffffffff868dafe2>] int_ret_from_sys_call+0x25/0x9f
> arch/x86/entry/entry_64.S:281
> ---[ end trace c5e9cee9f12b7d5f ]---
>
>
>
> static void task_ctx_sched_out(struct perf_event_context *ctx)
> {
> struct perf_cpu_context *cpuctx = __get_cpu_context(ctx);
>
> if (!cpuctx->task_ctx)
> return;
>
> if (WARN_ON_ONCE(ctx != cpuctx->task_ctx))
> return;
>
> ctx_sched_out(ctx, cpuctx, EVENT_ALL);
> cpuctx->task_ctx = NULL;
> }
Also this one. I saw them regularly, but I though that they are
induced by the use-after-frees, but now I see them on a non-tainted
kernel:
------------[ cut here ]------------
WARNING: CPU: 1 PID: 25357 at arch/x86/kernel/hw_breakpoint.c:160
arch_uninstall_hw_breakpoint+0x1e1/0x2a0()
Can't find any breakpoint slot
Modules linked in:
CPU: 1 PID: 25357 Comm: syzkaller_execu Not tainted 4.4.0-rc3+ #150
Hardware name: QEMU Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996), BIOS Bochs 01/01/2011
0000000000000001 ffff8800333c74e8 ffffffff82c6f2a8 0000000041b58ab3
ffffffff8788bf8d ffffffff82c6f1f6 ffffffff8696a5e0 ffff8800333c7560
ffffffff8696a620 00000000000000a0 0000000000000009 ffff8800333c74c8
Call Trace:
[< inline >] __dump_stack lib/dump_stack.c:15
[<ffffffff82c6f2a8>] dump_stack+0xb2/0xfa lib/dump_stack.c:50
[<ffffffff812ca446>] warn_slowpath_common+0xe6/0x170 kernel/panic.c:460
[<ffffffff812ca579>] warn_slowpath_fmt+0xa9/0xd0 kernel/panic.c:472
[<ffffffff811a1c31>] arch_uninstall_hw_breakpoint+0x1e1/0x2a0
arch/x86/kernel/hw_breakpoint.c:160
[<ffffffff8165e1b5>] hw_breakpoint_del+0x15/0x20
kernel/events/hw_breakpoint.c:595
[<ffffffff81631aa4>] event_sched_out+0x704/0x1270 kernel/events/core.c:1580
[<ffffffff81632681>] group_sched_out+0x71/0x1f0 kernel/events/core.c:1606
[<ffffffff81632d02>] ctx_sched_out+0x502/0x700 kernel/events/core.c:2414
[< inline >] perf_event_context_sched_out kernel/events/core.c:2593
[<ffffffff81645524>] __perf_event_task_sched_out+0x4d4/0x1800
kernel/events/core.c:2678
[< inline >] perf_event_task_sched_out include/linux/perf_event.h:946
[< inline >] prepare_task_switch kernel/sched/core.c:2489
[< inline >] context_switch kernel/sched/core.c:2647
[<ffffffff868c986f>] __schedule+0xa0f/0x1f40 kernel/sched/core.c:3156
[<ffffffff868cae0d>] schedule+0x6d/0x210 kernel/sched/core.c:3185
[< inline >] freezable_schedule include/linux/freezer.h:171
[<ffffffff814c09c6>] futex_wait_queue_me+0x306/0x680 kernel/futex.c:2188
[<ffffffff814c238c>] futex_wait+0x22c/0x6b0 kernel/futex.c:2303
[<ffffffff814c6c3d>] do_futex+0x20d/0x19d0 kernel/futex.c:3067
[< inline >] SYSC_futex kernel/futex.c:3127
[<ffffffff814c8533>] SyS_futex+0x133/0x2b0 kernel/futex.c:3095
[<ffffffff868dafb8>] tracesys_phase2+0x88/0x8d arch/x86/entry/entry_64.S:269
---[ end trace 624ab9515f02dd2b ]---
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