Currently we check sk_user_data is non NULL to determine if the sk exists in a map. However, this is not sufficient to ensure the psock is not in use by another (non-ULP TCP) user, such as kcm. To avoid this when adding a sock to a map also verify it is of the correct ULP type.
Signed-off-by: John Fastabend <john.fastab...@gmail.com> --- 0 files changed diff --git a/kernel/bpf/sockmap.c b/kernel/bpf/sockmap.c index ce63e58..1c05794 100644 --- a/kernel/bpf/sockmap.c +++ b/kernel/bpf/sockmap.c @@ -1808,6 +1808,11 @@ static int sock_map_delete_elem(struct bpf_map *map, void *key) return 0; } +static bool psock_is_smap_sk(struct sock *sk) +{ + return inet_csk(sk)->icsk_ulp_ops == &bpf_tcp_ulp_ops; +} + /* Locking notes: Concurrent updates, deletes, and lookups are allowed and are * done inside rcu critical sections. This ensures on updates that the psock * will not be released via smap_release_sock() until concurrent updates/deletes @@ -1892,6 +1897,10 @@ static int __sock_map_ctx_update_elem(struct bpf_map *map, * doesn't update user data. */ if (psock) { + if (!psock_is_smap_sk(sock)) { + err = -EBUSY; + goto out_progs; + } if (READ_ONCE(psock->bpf_parse) && parse) { err = -EBUSY; goto out_progs;