CVE-2024-47794

Summary

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:

bpf: Prevent tailcall infinite loop caused by freplace

There is a potential infinite loop issue that can occur when using a combination of tail calls and freplace.

In an upcoming selftest, the attach target for entry_freplace of tailcall_freplace.c is subprog_tc of tc_bpf2bpf.c, while the tail call in entry_freplace leads to entry_tc. This results in an infinite loop:

entry_tc -> subprog_tc -> entry_freplace –tailcall-> entry_tc.

The problem arises because the tail_call_cnt in entry_freplace resets to zero each time entry_freplace is executed, causing the tail call mechanism to never terminate, eventually leading to a kernel panic.

To fix this issue, the solution is twofold:

  1. Prevent updating a program extended by an freplace program to a prog_array map.
  2. Prevent extending a program that is already part of a prog_array map with an freplace program.

This ensures that:

  • If a program or its subprogram has been extended by an freplace program, it can no longer be updated to a prog_array map.
  • If a program has been added to a prog_array map, neither it nor its subprograms can be extended by an freplace program.

Moreover, an extension program should not be tailcalled. As such, return -EINVAL if the program has a type of BPF_PROG_TYPE_EXT when adding it to a prog_array map.

Additionally, fix a minor code style issue by replacing eight spaces with a tab for proper formatting.

Affected Software

VendorProductVersion RangeStatus
LinuxLinuxbe8704ff07d2374bcc5c675526f95e70c6459683 < 987aa730bad3e1ef66d9f30182294daa78f6387daffected
LinuxLinuxbe8704ff07d2374bcc5c675526f95e70c6459683 < d6083f040d5d8f8d748462c77e90547097df936eaffected
LinuxLinux5.6affected
LinuxLinux0 < 5.6unaffected
LinuxLinux6.12.5 <= 6.12.*unaffected
LinuxLinux6.13 <= *unaffected

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