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author | Jason A. Donenfeld <Jason@zx2c4.com> | 2020-03-17 13:29:28 -0600 |
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committer | Jason A. Donenfeld <Jason@zx2c4.com> | 2020-03-17 22:23:48 -0600 |
commit | b9d186323ddbc4cbd793ef49002b4a4107d6a8aa (patch) | |
tree | 2b9ab335ec642f40bd5c957946e7c00d8eef0d3c /src/allowedips.c | |
parent | 279f36f2f608c0a838ee3b4b2aeeea10c7c97931 (diff) |
wireguard: queueing: account for skb->protocol==0
We carry out checks to the effect of:
if (skb->protocol != wg_examine_packet_protocol(skb))
goto err;
By having wg_skb_examine_untrusted_ip_hdr return 0 on failure, this
means that the check above still passes in the case where skb->protocol
is zero, which is possible to hit with AF_PACKET:
struct sockaddr_pkt saddr = { .spkt_device = "wg0" };
unsigned char buffer[5] = { 0 };
sendto(socket(AF_PACKET, SOCK_PACKET, /* skb->protocol = */ 0),
buffer, sizeof(buffer), 0, (const struct sockaddr *)&saddr, sizeof(saddr));
Additional checks mean that this isn't actually a problem in the code
base, but I could imagine it becoming a problem later if the function is
used more liberally.
I would prefer to fix this by having wg_examine_packet_protocol return a
32-bit ~0 value on failure, which will never match any value of
skb->protocol, which would simply change the generated code from a mov
to a movzx. However, sparse complains, and adding __force casts doesn't
seem like a good idea, so instead we just add a simple helper function
to check for the zero return value. Since wg_examine_packet_protocol
itself gets inlined, this winds up not adding an additional branch to
the generated code, since the 0 return value already happens in a
mergable branch.
Reported-by: Fabian Freyer <fabianfreyer@radicallyopensecurity.com>
Signed-off-by: Jason A. Donenfeld <Jason@zx2c4.com>
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