Hi Hans, > On Apr 22, 2019, at 1:32 AM, Hans Petter Selasky <hps_at_selasky.org> wrote: > > On 4/22/19 10:10 AM, Hans Petter Selasky wrote: >> On 4/22/19 9:52 AM, Enji Cooper wrote: >>> >>>> On Apr 22, 2019, at 12:27 AM, Hans Petter Selasky <hselasky_at_FreeBSD.org> wrote: >>>> >>>> Author: hselasky >>>> Date: Mon Apr 22 07:27:24 2019 >>>> New Revision: 346530 >>>> URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/346530 >>>> >>>> Log: >>>> Fix panic in network stack due to memory use after free in relation to >>>> fragmented packets. >>>> >>>> When sending IPv4 and IPv6 fragmented packets and a fragment is lost, >>>> the mbuf making up the fragment will remain in the temporary hashed >>>> fragment list for a while. If the network interface departs before the >>>> so-called slow timeout clears the packet, the fragment causes a panic >>>> when the timeout kicks in due to accessing a freed network interface >>>> structure. >>>> >>>> Make sure that when a network device is departing, all hashed IPv4 and >>>> IPv6 fragments belonging to it, get freed. >>>> >>>> Backtrace: >>>> panic() >>>> icmp6_reflect() >>>> >>>> hlim = ND_IFINFO(m->m_pkthdr.rcvif)->chlim; >>>> ^^^^ rcvif->if_afdata[AF_INET6] is NULL. >>>> >>>> icmp6_error() >>>> frag6_freef() >>>> frag6_slowtimo() >>>> pfslowtimo() >>>> softclock_call_cc() >>>> softclock() >>>> ithread_loop() >>>> >>>> Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D19622 >>>> Reviewed by: bz (network), adrian >>>> MFC after: 1 week >>>> Sponsored by: Mellanox Technologies > > Should be fixed by > > r346535 > > Else I'll revert. ... The code compiles, but unfortunately panics when running the test suite. From https://ci.freebsd.org/job/FreeBSD-head-amd64-test/10926/console: 03:05:01 1st 0xffffffff820967f0 allprison (allprison) _at_ /usr/src/sys/kern/kern_jail.c:966 03:05:01 2nd 0xffffffff820c47f0 vnet_sysinit_sxlock (vnet_sysinit_sxlock) _at_ /usr/src/sys/net/vnet.c:575 03:05:01 stack backtrace: 03:05:01 #0 0xffffffff80c477f3 at witness_debugger+0x73 03:05:01 #1 0xffffffff80c4753d at witness_checkorder+0xa7d 03:05:01 #2 0xffffffff80be9088 at _sx_slock_int+0x68 03:05:01 #3 0xffffffff80d0ef97 at vnet_alloc+0x117 03:05:01 #4 0xffffffff80ba4111 at kern_jail_set+0x1bb1 03:05:01 #5 0xffffffff80ba5b70 at sys_jail_set+0x40 03:05:01 #6 0xffffffff810b2e16 at amd64_syscall+0x276 03:05:01 #7 0xffffffff8108b44d at fast_syscall_common+0x101 03:05:01 panic: mtx_lock() of destroyed mutex _at_ /usr/src/sys/netinet/ip_reass.c:628 03:05:01 cpuid = 1 03:05:01 time = 1555927501 03:05:01 KDB: stack backtrace: 03:05:01 db_trace_self_wrapper() at db_trace_self_wrapper+0x2b/frame 0xfffffe0030eec630 03:05:01 vpanic() at vpanic+0x19d/frame 0xfffffe0030eec680 03:05:01 panic() at panic+0x43/frame 0xfffffe0030eec6e0 03:05:02 __mtx_lock_flags() at __mtx_lock_flags+0x12e/frame 0xfffffe0030eec730 03:05:02 ipreass_cleanup() at ipreass_cleanup+0x86/frame 0xfffffe0030eec770 03:05:02 if_detach_internal() at if_detach_internal+0x786/frame 0xfffffe0030eec7f0 03:05:02 if_detach() at if_detach+0x3d/frame 0xfffffe0030eec810 03:05:02 lo_clone_destroy() at lo_clone_destroy+0x16/frame 0xfffffe0030eec830 03:05:02 if_clone_destroyif() at if_clone_destroyif+0x21f/frame 0xfffffe0030eec880 03:05:02 if_clone_detach() at if_clone_detach+0xb8/frame 0xfffffe0030eec8b0 03:05:02 vnet_loif_uninit() at vnet_loif_uninit+0x26/frame 0xfffffe0030eec8d0 03:05:02 vnet_destroy() at vnet_destroy+0x124/frame 0xfffffe0030eec900 03:05:02 prison_deref() at prison_deref+0x29d/frame 0xfffffe0030eec940 03:05:02 sys_jail_remove() at sys_jail_remove+0x28f/frame 0xfffffe0030eec990 03:05:02 amd64_syscall() at amd64_syscall+0x276/frame 0xfffffe0030eecab0 03:05:02 fast_syscall_common() at fast_syscall_common+0x101/frame 0xfffffe0030eecab0 03:05:02 --- syscall (508, FreeBSD ELF64, sys_jail_remove), rip = 0x80031e12a, rsp = 0x7fffffffe998, rbp = 0x7fffffffea20 --- 03:05:02 KDB: enter: panic 03:05:02 [ thread pid 13109 tid 100150 ] 03:05:02 Stopped at kdb_enter+0x3b: movq $0,kdb_why 03:05:02 db:0:kdb.enter.panic> show pcpu 03:05:02 cpuid = 1 03:05:02 dynamic pcpu = 0xfffffe0080191800 03:05:02 curthread = 0xfffff80005c1f000: pid 13109 tid 100150 "jail" 03:05:02 curpcb = 0xfffffe0030eecb80 03:05:02 fpcurthread = 0xfffff80005c1f000: pid 13109 "jail" 03:05:02 idlethread = 0xfffff800032765a0: tid 100004 "idle: cpu1" 03:05:02 curpmap = 0xfffff8013d837130 03:05:02 tssp = 0xffffffff821cd388 03:05:02 commontssp = 0xffffffff821cd388 03:05:02 rsp0 = 0xfffffe0030eecb80 03:05:02 gs32p = 0xffffffff821d3fc0 03:05:02 ldt = 0xffffffff821d4000 03:05:02 tss = 0xffffffff821d3ff0 03:05:02 tlb gen = 314416 03:05:02 curvnet = 0xfffff80139320200 03:05:02 spin locks held: 03:05:02 db:0:kdb.enter.panic> alltrace Either the sys/netinet/ or sys/netipsec/ tests triggered the panic. Not sure which right now. Cheers, -EnjiReceived on Tue Sep 03 2019 - 12:07:21 UTC
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