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<title>ipv4: Fix incorrect TOS in route get reply</title>
<updated>2024-08-03T06:54:05+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Ido Schimmel</name>
<email>idosch@nvidia.com</email>
</author>
<published>2024-07-15T14:23:53+00:00</published>
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[ Upstream commit 338bb57e4c2a1c2c6fc92f9c0bd35be7587adca7 ]

The TOS value that is returned to user space in the route get reply is
the one with which the lookup was performed ('fl4-&gt;flowi4_tos'). This is
fine when the matched route is configured with a TOS as it would not
match if its TOS value did not match the one with which the lookup was
performed.

However, matching on TOS is only performed when the route's TOS is not
zero. It is therefore possible to have the kernel incorrectly return a
non-zero TOS:

 # ip link add name dummy1 up type dummy
 # ip address add 192.0.2.1/24 dev dummy1
 # ip route get 192.0.2.2 tos 0xfc
 192.0.2.2 tos 0x1c dev dummy1 src 192.0.2.1 uid 0
     cache

Fix by adding a DSCP field to the FIB result structure (inside an
existing 4 bytes hole), populating it in the route lookup and using it
when filling the route get reply.

Output after the patch:

 # ip link add name dummy1 up type dummy
 # ip address add 192.0.2.1/24 dev dummy1
 # ip route get 192.0.2.2 tos 0xfc
 192.0.2.2 dev dummy1 src 192.0.2.1 uid 0
     cache

Fixes: 1a00fee4ffb2 ("ipv4: Remove rt_key_{src,dst,tos} from struct rtable.")
Signed-off-by: Ido Schimmel &lt;idosch@nvidia.com&gt;
Reviewed-by: David Ahern &lt;dsahern@kernel.org&gt;
Reviewed-by: Guillaume Nault &lt;gnault@redhat.com&gt;
Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni &lt;pabeni@redhat.com&gt;
Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin &lt;sashal@kernel.org&gt;
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[ Upstream commit 338bb57e4c2a1c2c6fc92f9c0bd35be7587adca7 ]

The TOS value that is returned to user space in the route get reply is
the one with which the lookup was performed ('fl4-&gt;flowi4_tos'). This is
fine when the matched route is configured with a TOS as it would not
match if its TOS value did not match the one with which the lookup was
performed.

However, matching on TOS is only performed when the route's TOS is not
zero. It is therefore possible to have the kernel incorrectly return a
non-zero TOS:

 # ip link add name dummy1 up type dummy
 # ip address add 192.0.2.1/24 dev dummy1
 # ip route get 192.0.2.2 tos 0xfc
 192.0.2.2 tos 0x1c dev dummy1 src 192.0.2.1 uid 0
     cache

Fix by adding a DSCP field to the FIB result structure (inside an
existing 4 bytes hole), populating it in the route lookup and using it
when filling the route get reply.

Output after the patch:

 # ip link add name dummy1 up type dummy
 # ip address add 192.0.2.1/24 dev dummy1
 # ip route get 192.0.2.2 tos 0xfc
 192.0.2.2 dev dummy1 src 192.0.2.1 uid 0
     cache

Fixes: 1a00fee4ffb2 ("ipv4: Remove rt_key_{src,dst,tos} from struct rtable.")
Signed-off-by: Ido Schimmel &lt;idosch@nvidia.com&gt;
Reviewed-by: David Ahern &lt;dsahern@kernel.org&gt;
Reviewed-by: Guillaume Nault &lt;gnault@redhat.com&gt;
Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni &lt;pabeni@redhat.com&gt;
Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin &lt;sashal@kernel.org&gt;
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<entry>
<title>xfrm: Fix unregister netdevice hang on hardware offload.</title>
<updated>2024-08-03T06:53:40+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Steffen Klassert</name>
<email>steffen.klassert@secunet.com</email>
</author>
<published>2024-06-20T06:47:24+00:00</published>
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[ Upstream commit 07b87f9eea0c30675084d50c82532d20168da009 ]

When offloading xfrm states to hardware, the offloading
device is attached to the skbs secpath. If a skb is free
is deferred, an unregister netdevice hangs because the
netdevice is still refcounted.

Fix this by removing the netdevice from the xfrm states
when the netdevice is unregistered. To find all xfrm states
that need to be cleared we add another list where skbs
linked to that are unlinked from the lists (deleted)
but not yet freed.

Fixes: d77e38e612a0 ("xfrm: Add an IPsec hardware offloading API")
Signed-off-by: Steffen Klassert &lt;steffen.klassert@secunet.com&gt;
Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin &lt;sashal@kernel.org&gt;
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[ Upstream commit 07b87f9eea0c30675084d50c82532d20168da009 ]

When offloading xfrm states to hardware, the offloading
device is attached to the skbs secpath. If a skb is free
is deferred, an unregister netdevice hangs because the
netdevice is still refcounted.

Fix this by removing the netdevice from the xfrm states
when the netdevice is unregistered. To find all xfrm states
that need to be cleared we add another list where skbs
linked to that are unlinked from the lists (deleted)
but not yet freed.

Fixes: d77e38e612a0 ("xfrm: Add an IPsec hardware offloading API")
Signed-off-by: Steffen Klassert &lt;steffen.klassert@secunet.com&gt;
Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin &lt;sashal@kernel.org&gt;
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<entry>
<title>tcp: add tcp_done_with_error() helper</title>
<updated>2024-08-03T06:53:37+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Eric Dumazet</name>
<email>edumazet@google.com</email>
</author>
<published>2024-05-28T12:52:50+00:00</published>
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[ Upstream commit 5e514f1cba090e1c8fff03e92a175eccfe46305f ]

tcp_reset() ends with a sequence that is carefuly ordered.

We need to fix [e]poll bugs in the following patches,
it makes sense to use a common helper.

Suggested-by: Neal Cardwell &lt;ncardwell@google.com&gt;
Signed-off-by: Eric Dumazet &lt;edumazet@google.com&gt;
Acked-by: Neal Cardwell &lt;ncardwell@google.com&gt;
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240528125253.1966136-2-edumazet@google.com
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski &lt;kuba@kernel.org&gt;
Stable-dep-of: 853c3bd7b791 ("tcp: fix race in tcp_write_err()")
Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin &lt;sashal@kernel.org&gt;
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[ Upstream commit 5e514f1cba090e1c8fff03e92a175eccfe46305f ]

tcp_reset() ends with a sequence that is carefuly ordered.

We need to fix [e]poll bugs in the following patches,
it makes sense to use a common helper.

Suggested-by: Neal Cardwell &lt;ncardwell@google.com&gt;
Signed-off-by: Eric Dumazet &lt;edumazet@google.com&gt;
Acked-by: Neal Cardwell &lt;ncardwell@google.com&gt;
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240528125253.1966136-2-edumazet@google.com
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski &lt;kuba@kernel.org&gt;
Stable-dep-of: 853c3bd7b791 ("tcp: fix race in tcp_write_err()")
Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin &lt;sashal@kernel.org&gt;
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</entry>
<entry>
<title>Bluetooth: L2CAP: Fix deadlock</title>
<updated>2024-07-25T07:50:57+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Luiz Augusto von Dentz</name>
<email>luiz.von.dentz@intel.com</email>
</author>
<published>2024-06-24T13:42:09+00:00</published>
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commit f1a8f402f13f94263cf349216c257b2985100927 upstream.

This fixes the following deadlock introduced by 39a92a55be13
("bluetooth/l2cap: sync sock recv cb and release")

============================================
WARNING: possible recursive locking detected
6.10.0-rc3-g4029dba6b6f1 #6823 Not tainted
--------------------------------------------
kworker/u5:0/35 is trying to acquire lock:
ffff888002ec2510 (&amp;chan-&gt;lock#2/1){+.+.}-{3:3}, at:
l2cap_sock_recv_cb+0x44/0x1e0

but task is already holding lock:
ffff888002ec2510 (&amp;chan-&gt;lock#2/1){+.+.}-{3:3}, at:
l2cap_get_chan_by_scid+0xaf/0xd0

other info that might help us debug this:
 Possible unsafe locking scenario:

       CPU0
       ----
  lock(&amp;chan-&gt;lock#2/1);
  lock(&amp;chan-&gt;lock#2/1);

 *** DEADLOCK ***

 May be due to missing lock nesting notation

3 locks held by kworker/u5:0/35:
 #0: ffff888002b8a940 ((wq_completion)hci0#2){+.+.}-{0:0}, at:
process_one_work+0x750/0x930
 #1: ffff888002c67dd0 ((work_completion)(&amp;hdev-&gt;rx_work)){+.+.}-{0:0},
at: process_one_work+0x44e/0x930
 #2: ffff888002ec2510 (&amp;chan-&gt;lock#2/1){+.+.}-{3:3}, at:
l2cap_get_chan_by_scid+0xaf/0xd0

To fix the original problem this introduces l2cap_chan_lock at
l2cap_conless_channel to ensure that l2cap_sock_recv_cb is called with
chan-&gt;lock held.

Fixes: 89e856e124f9 ("bluetooth/l2cap: sync sock recv cb and release")
Signed-off-by: Luiz Augusto von Dentz &lt;luiz.von.dentz@intel.com&gt;
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman &lt;gregkh@linuxfoundation.org&gt;
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commit f1a8f402f13f94263cf349216c257b2985100927 upstream.

This fixes the following deadlock introduced by 39a92a55be13
("bluetooth/l2cap: sync sock recv cb and release")

============================================
WARNING: possible recursive locking detected
6.10.0-rc3-g4029dba6b6f1 #6823 Not tainted
--------------------------------------------
kworker/u5:0/35 is trying to acquire lock:
ffff888002ec2510 (&amp;chan-&gt;lock#2/1){+.+.}-{3:3}, at:
l2cap_sock_recv_cb+0x44/0x1e0

but task is already holding lock:
ffff888002ec2510 (&amp;chan-&gt;lock#2/1){+.+.}-{3:3}, at:
l2cap_get_chan_by_scid+0xaf/0xd0

other info that might help us debug this:
 Possible unsafe locking scenario:

       CPU0
       ----
  lock(&amp;chan-&gt;lock#2/1);
  lock(&amp;chan-&gt;lock#2/1);

 *** DEADLOCK ***

 May be due to missing lock nesting notation

3 locks held by kworker/u5:0/35:
 #0: ffff888002b8a940 ((wq_completion)hci0#2){+.+.}-{0:0}, at:
process_one_work+0x750/0x930
 #1: ffff888002c67dd0 ((work_completion)(&amp;hdev-&gt;rx_work)){+.+.}-{0:0},
at: process_one_work+0x44e/0x930
 #2: ffff888002ec2510 (&amp;chan-&gt;lock#2/1){+.+.}-{3:3}, at:
l2cap_get_chan_by_scid+0xaf/0xd0

To fix the original problem this introduces l2cap_chan_lock at
l2cap_conless_channel to ensure that l2cap_sock_recv_cb is called with
chan-&gt;lock held.

Fixes: 89e856e124f9 ("bluetooth/l2cap: sync sock recv cb and release")
Signed-off-by: Luiz Augusto von Dentz &lt;luiz.von.dentz@intel.com&gt;
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman &lt;gregkh@linuxfoundation.org&gt;
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<entry>
<title>bpf: Fix too early release of tcx_entry</title>
<updated>2024-07-18T11:21:12+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Daniel Borkmann</name>
<email>daniel@iogearbox.net</email>
</author>
<published>2024-07-08T13:31:29+00:00</published>
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[ Upstream commit 1cb6f0bae50441f4b4b32a28315853b279c7404e ]

Pedro Pinto and later independently also Hyunwoo Kim and Wongi Lee reported
an issue that the tcx_entry can be released too early leading to a use
after free (UAF) when an active old-style ingress or clsact qdisc with a
shared tc block is later replaced by another ingress or clsact instance.

Essentially, the sequence to trigger the UAF (one example) can be as follows:

  1. A network namespace is created
  2. An ingress qdisc is created. This allocates a tcx_entry, and
     &amp;tcx_entry-&gt;miniq is stored in the qdisc's miniqp-&gt;p_miniq. At the
     same time, a tcf block with index 1 is created.
  3. chain0 is attached to the tcf block. chain0 must be connected to
     the block linked to the ingress qdisc to later reach the function
     tcf_chain0_head_change_cb_del() which triggers the UAF.
  4. Create and graft a clsact qdisc. This causes the ingress qdisc
     created in step 1 to be removed, thus freeing the previously linked
     tcx_entry:

     rtnetlink_rcv_msg()
       =&gt; tc_modify_qdisc()
         =&gt; qdisc_create()
           =&gt; clsact_init() [a]
         =&gt; qdisc_graft()
           =&gt; qdisc_destroy()
             =&gt; __qdisc_destroy()
               =&gt; ingress_destroy() [b]
                 =&gt; tcx_entry_free()
                   =&gt; kfree_rcu() // tcx_entry freed

  5. Finally, the network namespace is closed. This registers the
     cleanup_net worker, and during the process of releasing the
     remaining clsact qdisc, it accesses the tcx_entry that was
     already freed in step 4, causing the UAF to occur:

     cleanup_net()
       =&gt; ops_exit_list()
         =&gt; default_device_exit_batch()
           =&gt; unregister_netdevice_many()
             =&gt; unregister_netdevice_many_notify()
               =&gt; dev_shutdown()
                 =&gt; qdisc_put()
                   =&gt; clsact_destroy() [c]
                     =&gt; tcf_block_put_ext()
                       =&gt; tcf_chain0_head_change_cb_del()
                         =&gt; tcf_chain_head_change_item()
                           =&gt; clsact_chain_head_change()
                             =&gt; mini_qdisc_pair_swap() // UAF

There are also other variants, the gist is to add an ingress (or clsact)
qdisc with a specific shared block, then to replace that qdisc, waiting
for the tcx_entry kfree_rcu() to be executed and subsequently accessing
the current active qdisc's miniq one way or another.

The correct fix is to turn the miniq_active boolean into a counter. What
can be observed, at step 2 above, the counter transitions from 0-&gt;1, at
step [a] from 1-&gt;2 (in order for the miniq object to remain active during
the replacement), then in [b] from 2-&gt;1 and finally [c] 1-&gt;0 with the
eventual release. The reference counter in general ranges from [0,2] and
it does not need to be atomic since all access to the counter is protected
by the rtnl mutex. With this in place, there is no longer a UAF happening
and the tcx_entry is freed at the correct time.

Fixes: e420bed02507 ("bpf: Add fd-based tcx multi-prog infra with link support")
Reported-by: Pedro Pinto &lt;xten@osec.io&gt;
Co-developed-by: Pedro Pinto &lt;xten@osec.io&gt;
Signed-off-by: Pedro Pinto &lt;xten@osec.io&gt;
Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann &lt;daniel@iogearbox.net&gt;
Cc: Hyunwoo Kim &lt;v4bel@theori.io&gt;
Cc: Wongi Lee &lt;qwerty@theori.io&gt;
Cc: Martin KaFai Lau &lt;martin.lau@kernel.org&gt;
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240708133130.11609-1-daniel@iogearbox.net
Signed-off-by: Martin KaFai Lau &lt;martin.lau@kernel.org&gt;
Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin &lt;sashal@kernel.org&gt;
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[ Upstream commit 1cb6f0bae50441f4b4b32a28315853b279c7404e ]

Pedro Pinto and later independently also Hyunwoo Kim and Wongi Lee reported
an issue that the tcx_entry can be released too early leading to a use
after free (UAF) when an active old-style ingress or clsact qdisc with a
shared tc block is later replaced by another ingress or clsact instance.

Essentially, the sequence to trigger the UAF (one example) can be as follows:

  1. A network namespace is created
  2. An ingress qdisc is created. This allocates a tcx_entry, and
     &amp;tcx_entry-&gt;miniq is stored in the qdisc's miniqp-&gt;p_miniq. At the
     same time, a tcf block with index 1 is created.
  3. chain0 is attached to the tcf block. chain0 must be connected to
     the block linked to the ingress qdisc to later reach the function
     tcf_chain0_head_change_cb_del() which triggers the UAF.
  4. Create and graft a clsact qdisc. This causes the ingress qdisc
     created in step 1 to be removed, thus freeing the previously linked
     tcx_entry:

     rtnetlink_rcv_msg()
       =&gt; tc_modify_qdisc()
         =&gt; qdisc_create()
           =&gt; clsact_init() [a]
         =&gt; qdisc_graft()
           =&gt; qdisc_destroy()
             =&gt; __qdisc_destroy()
               =&gt; ingress_destroy() [b]
                 =&gt; tcx_entry_free()
                   =&gt; kfree_rcu() // tcx_entry freed

  5. Finally, the network namespace is closed. This registers the
     cleanup_net worker, and during the process of releasing the
     remaining clsact qdisc, it accesses the tcx_entry that was
     already freed in step 4, causing the UAF to occur:

     cleanup_net()
       =&gt; ops_exit_list()
         =&gt; default_device_exit_batch()
           =&gt; unregister_netdevice_many()
             =&gt; unregister_netdevice_many_notify()
               =&gt; dev_shutdown()
                 =&gt; qdisc_put()
                   =&gt; clsact_destroy() [c]
                     =&gt; tcf_block_put_ext()
                       =&gt; tcf_chain0_head_change_cb_del()
                         =&gt; tcf_chain_head_change_item()
                           =&gt; clsact_chain_head_change()
                             =&gt; mini_qdisc_pair_swap() // UAF

There are also other variants, the gist is to add an ingress (or clsact)
qdisc with a specific shared block, then to replace that qdisc, waiting
for the tcx_entry kfree_rcu() to be executed and subsequently accessing
the current active qdisc's miniq one way or another.

The correct fix is to turn the miniq_active boolean into a counter. What
can be observed, at step 2 above, the counter transitions from 0-&gt;1, at
step [a] from 1-&gt;2 (in order for the miniq object to remain active during
the replacement), then in [b] from 2-&gt;1 and finally [c] 1-&gt;0 with the
eventual release. The reference counter in general ranges from [0,2] and
it does not need to be atomic since all access to the counter is protected
by the rtnl mutex. With this in place, there is no longer a UAF happening
and the tcx_entry is freed at the correct time.

Fixes: e420bed02507 ("bpf: Add fd-based tcx multi-prog infra with link support")
Reported-by: Pedro Pinto &lt;xten@osec.io&gt;
Co-developed-by: Pedro Pinto &lt;xten@osec.io&gt;
Signed-off-by: Pedro Pinto &lt;xten@osec.io&gt;
Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann &lt;daniel@iogearbox.net&gt;
Cc: Hyunwoo Kim &lt;v4bel@theori.io&gt;
Cc: Wongi Lee &lt;qwerty@theori.io&gt;
Cc: Martin KaFai Lau &lt;martin.lau@kernel.org&gt;
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240708133130.11609-1-daniel@iogearbox.net
Signed-off-by: Martin KaFai Lau &lt;martin.lau@kernel.org&gt;
Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin &lt;sashal@kernel.org&gt;
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</entry>
<entry>
<title>netfilter: nf_tables: fully validate NFT_DATA_VALUE on store to data registers</title>
<updated>2024-07-05T07:33:49+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Pablo Neira Ayuso</name>
<email>pablo@netfilter.org</email>
</author>
<published>2024-06-26T21:15:38+00:00</published>
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[ Upstream commit 7931d32955e09d0a11b1fe0b6aac1bfa061c005c ]

register store validation for NFT_DATA_VALUE is conditional, however,
the datatype is always either NFT_DATA_VALUE or NFT_DATA_VERDICT. This
only requires a new helper function to infer the register type from the
set datatype so this conditional check can be removed. Otherwise,
pointer to chain object can be leaked through the registers.

Fixes: 96518518cc41 ("netfilter: add nftables")
Reported-by: Linus Torvalds &lt;torvalds@linuxfoundation.org&gt;
Signed-off-by: Pablo Neira Ayuso &lt;pablo@netfilter.org&gt;
Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin &lt;sashal@kernel.org&gt;
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[ Upstream commit 7931d32955e09d0a11b1fe0b6aac1bfa061c005c ]

register store validation for NFT_DATA_VALUE is conditional, however,
the datatype is always either NFT_DATA_VALUE or NFT_DATA_VERDICT. This
only requires a new helper function to infer the register type from the
set datatype so this conditional check can be removed. Otherwise,
pointer to chain object can be leaked through the registers.

Fixes: 96518518cc41 ("netfilter: add nftables")
Reported-by: Linus Torvalds &lt;torvalds@linuxfoundation.org&gt;
Signed-off-by: Pablo Neira Ayuso &lt;pablo@netfilter.org&gt;
Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin &lt;sashal@kernel.org&gt;
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</entry>
<entry>
<title>Fix race for duplicate reqsk on identical SYN</title>
<updated>2024-07-05T07:33:48+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>luoxuanqiang</name>
<email>luoxuanqiang@kylinos.cn</email>
</author>
<published>2024-06-21T01:39:29+00:00</published>
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[ Upstream commit ff46e3b4421923937b7f6e44ffcd3549a074f321 ]

When bonding is configured in BOND_MODE_BROADCAST mode, if two identical
SYN packets are received at the same time and processed on different CPUs,
it can potentially create the same sk (sock) but two different reqsk
(request_sock) in tcp_conn_request().

These two different reqsk will respond with two SYNACK packets, and since
the generation of the seq (ISN) incorporates a timestamp, the final two
SYNACK packets will have different seq values.

The consequence is that when the Client receives and replies with an ACK
to the earlier SYNACK packet, we will reset(RST) it.

========================================================================

This behavior is consistently reproducible in my local setup,
which comprises:

                  | NETA1 ------ NETB1 |
PC_A --- bond --- |                    | --- bond --- PC_B
                  | NETA2 ------ NETB2 |

- PC_A is the Server and has two network cards, NETA1 and NETA2. I have
  bonded these two cards using BOND_MODE_BROADCAST mode and configured
  them to be handled by different CPU.

- PC_B is the Client, also equipped with two network cards, NETB1 and
  NETB2, which are also bonded and configured in BOND_MODE_BROADCAST mode.

If the client attempts a TCP connection to the server, it might encounter
a failure. Capturing packets from the server side reveals:

10.10.10.10.45182 &gt; localhost: Flags [S], seq 320236027,
10.10.10.10.45182 &gt; localhost: Flags [S], seq 320236027,
localhost &gt; 10.10.10.10.45182: Flags [S.], seq 2967855116,
localhost &gt; 10.10.10.10.45182: Flags [S.], seq 2967855123, &lt;==
10.10.10.10.45182 &gt; localhost: Flags [.], ack 4294967290,
10.10.10.10.45182 &gt; localhost: Flags [.], ack 4294967290,
localhost &gt; 10.10.10.10.45182: Flags [R], seq 2967855117, &lt;==
localhost &gt; 10.10.10.10.45182: Flags [R], seq 2967855117,

Two SYNACKs with different seq numbers are sent by localhost,
resulting in an anomaly.

========================================================================

The attempted solution is as follows:
Add a return value to inet_csk_reqsk_queue_hash_add() to confirm if the
ehash insertion is successful (Up to now, the reason for unsuccessful
insertion is that a reqsk for the same connection has already been
inserted). If the insertion fails, release the reqsk.

Due to the refcnt, Kuniyuki suggests also adding a return value check
for the DCCP module; if ehash insertion fails, indicating a successful
insertion of the same connection, simply release the reqsk as well.

Simultaneously, In the reqsk_queue_hash_req(), the start of the
req-&gt;rsk_timer is adjusted to be after successful insertion.

Fixes: 1da177e4c3f4 ("Linux-2.6.12-rc2")
Signed-off-by: luoxuanqiang &lt;luoxuanqiang@kylinos.cn&gt;
Reviewed-by: Kuniyuki Iwashima &lt;kuniyu@amazon.com&gt;
Reviewed-by: Eric Dumazet &lt;edumazet@google.com&gt;
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240621013929.1386815-1-luoxuanqiang@kylinos.cn
Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni &lt;pabeni@redhat.com&gt;
Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin &lt;sashal@kernel.org&gt;
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[ Upstream commit ff46e3b4421923937b7f6e44ffcd3549a074f321 ]

When bonding is configured in BOND_MODE_BROADCAST mode, if two identical
SYN packets are received at the same time and processed on different CPUs,
it can potentially create the same sk (sock) but two different reqsk
(request_sock) in tcp_conn_request().

These two different reqsk will respond with two SYNACK packets, and since
the generation of the seq (ISN) incorporates a timestamp, the final two
SYNACK packets will have different seq values.

The consequence is that when the Client receives and replies with an ACK
to the earlier SYNACK packet, we will reset(RST) it.

========================================================================

This behavior is consistently reproducible in my local setup,
which comprises:

                  | NETA1 ------ NETB1 |
PC_A --- bond --- |                    | --- bond --- PC_B
                  | NETA2 ------ NETB2 |

- PC_A is the Server and has two network cards, NETA1 and NETA2. I have
  bonded these two cards using BOND_MODE_BROADCAST mode and configured
  them to be handled by different CPU.

- PC_B is the Client, also equipped with two network cards, NETB1 and
  NETB2, which are also bonded and configured in BOND_MODE_BROADCAST mode.

If the client attempts a TCP connection to the server, it might encounter
a failure. Capturing packets from the server side reveals:

10.10.10.10.45182 &gt; localhost: Flags [S], seq 320236027,
10.10.10.10.45182 &gt; localhost: Flags [S], seq 320236027,
localhost &gt; 10.10.10.10.45182: Flags [S.], seq 2967855116,
localhost &gt; 10.10.10.10.45182: Flags [S.], seq 2967855123, &lt;==
10.10.10.10.45182 &gt; localhost: Flags [.], ack 4294967290,
10.10.10.10.45182 &gt; localhost: Flags [.], ack 4294967290,
localhost &gt; 10.10.10.10.45182: Flags [R], seq 2967855117, &lt;==
localhost &gt; 10.10.10.10.45182: Flags [R], seq 2967855117,

Two SYNACKs with different seq numbers are sent by localhost,
resulting in an anomaly.

========================================================================

The attempted solution is as follows:
Add a return value to inet_csk_reqsk_queue_hash_add() to confirm if the
ehash insertion is successful (Up to now, the reason for unsuccessful
insertion is that a reqsk for the same connection has already been
inserted). If the insertion fails, release the reqsk.

Due to the refcnt, Kuniyuki suggests also adding a return value check
for the DCCP module; if ehash insertion fails, indicating a successful
insertion of the same connection, simply release the reqsk as well.

Simultaneously, In the reqsk_queue_hash_req(), the start of the
req-&gt;rsk_timer is adjusted to be after successful insertion.

Fixes: 1da177e4c3f4 ("Linux-2.6.12-rc2")
Signed-off-by: luoxuanqiang &lt;luoxuanqiang@kylinos.cn&gt;
Reviewed-by: Kuniyuki Iwashima &lt;kuniyu@amazon.com&gt;
Reviewed-by: Eric Dumazet &lt;edumazet@google.com&gt;
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240621013929.1386815-1-luoxuanqiang@kylinos.cn
Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni &lt;pabeni@redhat.com&gt;
Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin &lt;sashal@kernel.org&gt;
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<entry>
<title>netfilter: move the sysctl nf_hooks_lwtunnel into the netfilter core</title>
<updated>2024-06-27T11:49:08+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Jianguo Wu</name>
<email>wujianguo@chinatelecom.cn</email>
</author>
<published>2024-06-13T09:42:47+00:00</published>
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[ Upstream commit a2225e0250c5fa397dcebf6ce65a9f05a114e0cf ]

Currently, the sysctl net.netfilter.nf_hooks_lwtunnel depends on the
nf_conntrack module, but the nf_conntrack module is not always loaded.
Therefore, accessing net.netfilter.nf_hooks_lwtunnel may have an error.

Move sysctl nf_hooks_lwtunnel into the netfilter core.

Fixes: 7a3f5b0de364 ("netfilter: add netfilter hooks to SRv6 data plane")
Suggested-by: Pablo Neira Ayuso &lt;pablo@netfilter.org&gt;
Signed-off-by: Jianguo Wu &lt;wujianguo@chinatelecom.cn&gt;
Signed-off-by: Pablo Neira Ayuso &lt;pablo@netfilter.org&gt;
Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin &lt;sashal@kernel.org&gt;
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[ Upstream commit a2225e0250c5fa397dcebf6ce65a9f05a114e0cf ]

Currently, the sysctl net.netfilter.nf_hooks_lwtunnel depends on the
nf_conntrack module, but the nf_conntrack module is not always loaded.
Therefore, accessing net.netfilter.nf_hooks_lwtunnel may have an error.

Move sysctl nf_hooks_lwtunnel into the netfilter core.

Fixes: 7a3f5b0de364 ("netfilter: add netfilter hooks to SRv6 data plane")
Suggested-by: Pablo Neira Ayuso &lt;pablo@netfilter.org&gt;
Signed-off-by: Jianguo Wu &lt;wujianguo@chinatelecom.cn&gt;
Signed-off-by: Pablo Neira Ayuso &lt;pablo@netfilter.org&gt;
Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin &lt;sashal@kernel.org&gt;
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<entry>
<title>net/sched: fix false lockdep warning on qdisc root lock</title>
<updated>2024-06-27T11:49:02+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Davide Caratti</name>
<email>dcaratti@redhat.com</email>
</author>
<published>2024-04-18T13:50:11+00:00</published>
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[ Upstream commit af0cb3fa3f9ed258d14abab0152e28a0f9593084 ]

Xiumei and Christoph reported the following lockdep splat, complaining of
the qdisc root lock being taken twice:

 ============================================
 WARNING: possible recursive locking detected
 6.7.0-rc3+ #598 Not tainted
 --------------------------------------------
 swapper/2/0 is trying to acquire lock:
 ffff888177190110 (&amp;sch-&gt;q.lock){+.-.}-{2:2}, at: __dev_queue_xmit+0x1560/0x2e70

 but task is already holding lock:
 ffff88811995a110 (&amp;sch-&gt;q.lock){+.-.}-{2:2}, at: __dev_queue_xmit+0x1560/0x2e70

 other info that might help us debug this:
  Possible unsafe locking scenario:

        CPU0
        ----
   lock(&amp;sch-&gt;q.lock);
   lock(&amp;sch-&gt;q.lock);

  *** DEADLOCK ***

  May be due to missing lock nesting notation

 5 locks held by swapper/2/0:
  #0: ffff888135a09d98 ((&amp;in_dev-&gt;mr_ifc_timer)){+.-.}-{0:0}, at: call_timer_fn+0x11a/0x510
  #1: ffffffffaaee5260 (rcu_read_lock){....}-{1:2}, at: ip_finish_output2+0x2c0/0x1ed0
  #2: ffffffffaaee5200 (rcu_read_lock_bh){....}-{1:2}, at: __dev_queue_xmit+0x209/0x2e70
  #3: ffff88811995a110 (&amp;sch-&gt;q.lock){+.-.}-{2:2}, at: __dev_queue_xmit+0x1560/0x2e70
  #4: ffffffffaaee5200 (rcu_read_lock_bh){....}-{1:2}, at: __dev_queue_xmit+0x209/0x2e70

 stack backtrace:
 CPU: 2 PID: 0 Comm: swapper/2 Not tainted 6.7.0-rc3+ #598
 Hardware name: Red Hat KVM, BIOS 1.13.0-2.module+el8.3.0+7353+9de0a3cc 04/01/2014
 Call Trace:
  &lt;IRQ&gt;
  dump_stack_lvl+0x4a/0x80
  __lock_acquire+0xfdd/0x3150
  lock_acquire+0x1ca/0x540
  _raw_spin_lock+0x34/0x80
  __dev_queue_xmit+0x1560/0x2e70
  tcf_mirred_act+0x82e/0x1260 [act_mirred]
  tcf_action_exec+0x161/0x480
  tcf_classify+0x689/0x1170
  prio_enqueue+0x316/0x660 [sch_prio]
  dev_qdisc_enqueue+0x46/0x220
  __dev_queue_xmit+0x1615/0x2e70
  ip_finish_output2+0x1218/0x1ed0
  __ip_finish_output+0x8b3/0x1350
  ip_output+0x163/0x4e0
  igmp_ifc_timer_expire+0x44b/0x930
  call_timer_fn+0x1a2/0x510
  run_timer_softirq+0x54d/0x11a0
  __do_softirq+0x1b3/0x88f
  irq_exit_rcu+0x18f/0x1e0
  sysvec_apic_timer_interrupt+0x6f/0x90
  &lt;/IRQ&gt;

This happens when TC does a mirred egress redirect from the root qdisc of
device A to the root qdisc of device B. As long as these two locks aren't
protecting the same qdisc, they can be acquired in chain: add a per-qdisc
lockdep key to silence false warnings.
This dynamic key should safely replace the static key we have in sch_htb:
it was added to allow enqueueing to the device "direct qdisc" while still
holding the qdisc root lock.

v2: don't use static keys anymore in HTB direct qdiscs (thanks Eric Dumazet)

CC: Maxim Mikityanskiy &lt;maxim@isovalent.com&gt;
CC: Xiumei Mu &lt;xmu@redhat.com&gt;
Reported-by: Christoph Paasch &lt;cpaasch@apple.com&gt;
Closes: https://github.com/multipath-tcp/mptcp_net-next/issues/451
Signed-off-by: Davide Caratti &lt;dcaratti@redhat.com&gt;
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/7dc06d6158f72053cf877a82e2a7a5bd23692faa.1713448007.git.dcaratti@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni &lt;pabeni@redhat.com&gt;
Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin &lt;sashal@kernel.org&gt;
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[ Upstream commit af0cb3fa3f9ed258d14abab0152e28a0f9593084 ]

Xiumei and Christoph reported the following lockdep splat, complaining of
the qdisc root lock being taken twice:

 ============================================
 WARNING: possible recursive locking detected
 6.7.0-rc3+ #598 Not tainted
 --------------------------------------------
 swapper/2/0 is trying to acquire lock:
 ffff888177190110 (&amp;sch-&gt;q.lock){+.-.}-{2:2}, at: __dev_queue_xmit+0x1560/0x2e70

 but task is already holding lock:
 ffff88811995a110 (&amp;sch-&gt;q.lock){+.-.}-{2:2}, at: __dev_queue_xmit+0x1560/0x2e70

 other info that might help us debug this:
  Possible unsafe locking scenario:

        CPU0
        ----
   lock(&amp;sch-&gt;q.lock);
   lock(&amp;sch-&gt;q.lock);

  *** DEADLOCK ***

  May be due to missing lock nesting notation

 5 locks held by swapper/2/0:
  #0: ffff888135a09d98 ((&amp;in_dev-&gt;mr_ifc_timer)){+.-.}-{0:0}, at: call_timer_fn+0x11a/0x510
  #1: ffffffffaaee5260 (rcu_read_lock){....}-{1:2}, at: ip_finish_output2+0x2c0/0x1ed0
  #2: ffffffffaaee5200 (rcu_read_lock_bh){....}-{1:2}, at: __dev_queue_xmit+0x209/0x2e70
  #3: ffff88811995a110 (&amp;sch-&gt;q.lock){+.-.}-{2:2}, at: __dev_queue_xmit+0x1560/0x2e70
  #4: ffffffffaaee5200 (rcu_read_lock_bh){....}-{1:2}, at: __dev_queue_xmit+0x209/0x2e70

 stack backtrace:
 CPU: 2 PID: 0 Comm: swapper/2 Not tainted 6.7.0-rc3+ #598
 Hardware name: Red Hat KVM, BIOS 1.13.0-2.module+el8.3.0+7353+9de0a3cc 04/01/2014
 Call Trace:
  &lt;IRQ&gt;
  dump_stack_lvl+0x4a/0x80
  __lock_acquire+0xfdd/0x3150
  lock_acquire+0x1ca/0x540
  _raw_spin_lock+0x34/0x80
  __dev_queue_xmit+0x1560/0x2e70
  tcf_mirred_act+0x82e/0x1260 [act_mirred]
  tcf_action_exec+0x161/0x480
  tcf_classify+0x689/0x1170
  prio_enqueue+0x316/0x660 [sch_prio]
  dev_qdisc_enqueue+0x46/0x220
  __dev_queue_xmit+0x1615/0x2e70
  ip_finish_output2+0x1218/0x1ed0
  __ip_finish_output+0x8b3/0x1350
  ip_output+0x163/0x4e0
  igmp_ifc_timer_expire+0x44b/0x930
  call_timer_fn+0x1a2/0x510
  run_timer_softirq+0x54d/0x11a0
  __do_softirq+0x1b3/0x88f
  irq_exit_rcu+0x18f/0x1e0
  sysvec_apic_timer_interrupt+0x6f/0x90
  &lt;/IRQ&gt;

This happens when TC does a mirred egress redirect from the root qdisc of
device A to the root qdisc of device B. As long as these two locks aren't
protecting the same qdisc, they can be acquired in chain: add a per-qdisc
lockdep key to silence false warnings.
This dynamic key should safely replace the static key we have in sch_htb:
it was added to allow enqueueing to the device "direct qdisc" while still
holding the qdisc root lock.

v2: don't use static keys anymore in HTB direct qdiscs (thanks Eric Dumazet)

CC: Maxim Mikityanskiy &lt;maxim@isovalent.com&gt;
CC: Xiumei Mu &lt;xmu@redhat.com&gt;
Reported-by: Christoph Paasch &lt;cpaasch@apple.com&gt;
Closes: https://github.com/multipath-tcp/mptcp_net-next/issues/451
Signed-off-by: Davide Caratti &lt;dcaratti@redhat.com&gt;
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/7dc06d6158f72053cf877a82e2a7a5bd23692faa.1713448007.git.dcaratti@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Paolo Abeni &lt;pabeni@redhat.com&gt;
Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin &lt;sashal@kernel.org&gt;
</pre>
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</content>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>Bluetooth: L2CAP: Fix rejecting L2CAP_CONN_PARAM_UPDATE_REQ</title>
<updated>2024-06-21T12:38:33+00:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Luiz Augusto von Dentz</name>
<email>luiz.von.dentz@intel.com</email>
</author>
<published>2024-05-20T20:03:07+00:00</published>
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[ Upstream commit 806a5198c05987b748b50f3d0c0cfb3d417381a4 ]

This removes the bogus check for max &gt; hcon-&gt;le_conn_max_interval since
the later is just the initial maximum conn interval not the maximum the
stack could support which is really 3200=4000ms.

In order to pass GAP/CONN/CPUP/BV-05-C one shall probably enter values
of the following fields in IXIT that would cause hci_check_conn_params
to fail:

TSPX_conn_update_int_min
TSPX_conn_update_int_max
TSPX_conn_update_peripheral_latency
TSPX_conn_update_supervision_timeout

Link: https://github.com/bluez/bluez/issues/847
Fixes: e4b019515f95 ("Bluetooth: Enforce validation on max value of connection interval")
Signed-off-by: Luiz Augusto von Dentz &lt;luiz.von.dentz@intel.com&gt;
Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin &lt;sashal@kernel.org&gt;
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[ Upstream commit 806a5198c05987b748b50f3d0c0cfb3d417381a4 ]

This removes the bogus check for max &gt; hcon-&gt;le_conn_max_interval since
the later is just the initial maximum conn interval not the maximum the
stack could support which is really 3200=4000ms.

In order to pass GAP/CONN/CPUP/BV-05-C one shall probably enter values
of the following fields in IXIT that would cause hci_check_conn_params
to fail:

TSPX_conn_update_int_min
TSPX_conn_update_int_max
TSPX_conn_update_peripheral_latency
TSPX_conn_update_supervision_timeout

Link: https://github.com/bluez/bluez/issues/847
Fixes: e4b019515f95 ("Bluetooth: Enforce validation on max value of connection interval")
Signed-off-by: Luiz Augusto von Dentz &lt;luiz.von.dentz@intel.com&gt;
Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin &lt;sashal@kernel.org&gt;
</pre>
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</content>
</entry>
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