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Moderate severity Unreviewed Published Jul 17, 2024 to the GitHub Advisory Database • Updated Jul 19, 2024

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Affected versions

Unknown

Patched versions

Unknown

Description

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

bpf: Fix too early release of tcx_entry

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
    &tcx_entry->miniq is stored in the qdisc's miniqp->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()
    => tc_modify_qdisc()
    => qdisc_create()
    => clsact_init() [a]
    => qdisc_graft()
    => qdisc_destroy()
    => __qdisc_destroy()
    => ingress_destroy() [b]
    => tcx_entry_free()
    => 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()
    => ops_exit_list()
    => default_device_exit_batch()
    => unregister_netdevice_many()
    => unregister_netdevice_many_notify()
    => dev_shutdown()
    => qdisc_put()
    => clsact_destroy() [c]
    => tcf_block_put_ext()
    => tcf_chain0_head_change_cb_del()
    => tcf_chain_head_change_item()
    => clsact_chain_head_change()
    => 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->1, at
step [a] from 1->2 (in order for the miniq object to remain active during
the replacement), then in [b] from 2->1 and finally [c] 1->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.

References

Published by the National Vulnerability Database Jul 17, 2024
Published to the GitHub Advisory Database Jul 17, 2024
Last updated Jul 19, 2024

Severity

Moderate

CVSS overall score

This score calculates overall vulnerability severity from 0 to 10 and is based on the Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS).
/ 10

CVSS v3 base metrics

Attack vector
Local
Attack complexity
Low
Privileges required
Low
User interaction
None
Scope
Unchanged
Confidentiality
None
Integrity
None
Availability
High

CVSS v3 base metrics

Attack vector: More severe the more the remote (logically and physically) an attacker can be in order to exploit the vulnerability.
Attack complexity: More severe for the least complex attacks.
Privileges required: More severe if no privileges are required.
User interaction: More severe when no user interaction is required.
Scope: More severe when a scope change occurs, e.g. one vulnerable component impacts resources in components beyond its security scope.
Confidentiality: More severe when loss of data confidentiality is highest, measuring the level of data access available to an unauthorized user.
Integrity: More severe when loss of data integrity is the highest, measuring the consequence of data modification possible by an unauthorized user.
Availability: More severe when the loss of impacted component availability is highest.
CVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:H

EPSS score

0.042%
(5th percentile)

Weaknesses

CVE ID

CVE-2024-41010

GHSA ID

GHSA-7rc8-rqg8-27m3

Source code

No known source code

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