There are 3 modes in forcedeth NIC.
On 2019/1/9 9:24, Yanjun Zhu wrote:
On 2019/1/8 20:57, Jia-Ju Bai wrote:
On 2019/1/8 20:54, Zhu Yanjun wrote:
å 2019/1/8 20:45, Jia-Ju Bai åé:
In drivers/net/ethernet/nvidia/forcedeth.c, the functions
nv_start_xmit() and nv_start_xmit_optimized() can be concurrently
executed with nv_poll_controller().
nv_start_xmit
ÂÂ line 2321: prev_tx_ctx->skb = skb;
nv_start_xmit_optimized
ÂÂ line 2479: prev_tx_ctx->skb = skb;
nv_poll_controller
ÂÂ nv_do_nic_poll
ÂÂÂÂ line 4134: spin_lock(&np->lock);
ÂÂÂÂ nv_drain_rxtx
ÂÂÂÂÂÂ nv_drain_tx
ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ nv_release_txskb
ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ line 2004: dev_kfree_skb_any(tx_skb->skb);
Thus, two possible concurrency use-after-free bugs may occur.
To fix these possible bugs,
Does this really occur? Can you reproduce this ?
This bug is not found by the real execution.
It is found by a static tool written by myself, and then I check it by manual code review.
Before "line 2004: dev_kfree_skb_any(tx_skb->skb); ",
"
ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ nv_disable_irq(dev);
ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ nv_napi_disable(dev);
ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ netif_tx_lock_bh(dev);
ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ netif_addr_lock(dev);
ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ spin_lock(&np->lock);
ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ /* stop engines */
ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ nv_stop_rxtx(dev);ÂÂ <---this stop rxtx
ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ nv_txrx_reset(dev);
"
In this case, does nv_start_xmit or nv_start_xmit_optimized still work well?
nv_stop_rxtx() calls nv_stop_tx(dev).
static void nv_stop_tx(struct net_device *dev)
{
ÂÂÂ struct fe_priv *np = netdev_priv(dev);
ÂÂÂ u8 __iomem *base = get_hwbase(dev);
ÂÂÂ u32 tx_ctrl = readl(base + NvRegTransmitterControl);
ÂÂÂ if (!np->mac_in_use)
ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ tx_ctrl &= ~NVREG_XMITCTL_START;
ÂÂÂ else
ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ tx_ctrl |= NVREG_XMITCTL_TX_PATH_EN;
ÂÂÂ writel(tx_ctrl, base + NvRegTransmitterControl);
ÂÂÂ if (reg_delay(dev, NvRegTransmitterStatus, NVREG_XMITSTAT_BUSY, 0,
ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ NV_TXSTOP_DELAY1, NV_TXSTOP_DELAY1MAX))
ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ netdev_info(dev, "%s: TransmitterStatus remained busy\n",
ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ __func__);
ÂÂÂ udelay(NV_TXSTOP_DELAY2);
ÂÂÂ if (!np->mac_in_use)
ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ writel(readl(base + NvRegTransmitPoll) & NVREG_TRANSMITPOLL_MAC_ADDR_REV,
ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ base + NvRegTransmitPoll);
}
nv_stop_tx() seems to only write registers to stop transmitting for hardware.
But it does not wait until nv_start_xmit() and nv_start_xmit_optimized() finish execution.
Maybe netif_stop_queue() should be used here to stop transmitting for network layer, but this function does not seem to wait, either.
Do you know any function that can wait until ".ndo_start_xmit" finish execution?
Best wishes,
Jia-Ju Bai