On Wed, 16 Aug 2017 03:43:54 -0700 Eric Dumazet <eric.duma...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, 2017-08-16 at 11:03 +0200, Jakub Sitnicki wrote: > > On Tue, 15 Aug 2017 15:25:10 -0700 > > Jonathan Basseri <misterik...@google.com> wrote: > > > > > If an IPv6 socket has a valid dst cache, then xfrm_lookup_route will get > > > skipped. However, the cache is not invalidated when applying policy to a > > > socket (i.e. IPV6_XFRM_POLICY). The result is that new policies are > > > sometimes ignored on those sockets. > > > > > > This can be demonstrated like so, > > > 1. Create UDPv6 socket. > > > 2. connect() the socket. > > > 3. Apply an outbound XFRM policy to the socket. > > > 4. send() data on the socket. > > > > > > Packets will continue to be sent in the clear instead of matching an > > > xfrm or returning a no-match error (EAGAIN). This affects calls to > > > send() and not sendto(). > > > > > > Note: Creating normal XFRM policies should have a similar effect on > > > sk_dst_cache entries that match the policy, but that is not fixed in > > > this patch. > > > > > > Fixes: 00bc0ef5880d ("ipv6: Skip XFRM lookup if dst_entry in socket cache > > > is valid") > > > Tested: https://android-review.googlesource.com/418659 > > > Signed-off-by: Jonathan Basseri <misterik...@google.com> > > > --- > > > > Thank you for the fix. > > > > Acked-by: Jakub Sitnicki <j...@redhat.com> > > I do not believe this fix is correct. > > What happens if the socket is TCP ? > > sk_dst_reset(sk) is not safe for them. > > This might add use-after-free, and eventually crash. You are right. I see that RCU-variant __sk_dst_reset() is used throughout TCP stack. Thank you for pointing it out. Please disregard my earlier ACK. -Jakub