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    CVE-2024-58098 – Linux Kernel BPF Packet Pointer Invalidation Vulnerability

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    CVE ID : CVE-2024-58098

    Published : May 5, 2025, 3:15 p.m. | 18 minutes ago

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

    bpf: track changes_pkt_data property for global functions

    When processing calls to certain helpers, verifier invalidates all
    packet pointers in a current state. For example, consider the
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    __attribute__((__noinline__))
    long skb_pull_data(struct __sk_buff *sk, __u32 len)
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    int test_invalidate_checks(struct __sk_buff *sk)
    {
    int *p = (void *)(long)sk->data;
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    *p = 42;
    return TCX_PASS;
    }

    After a call to bpf_skb_pull_data() the pointer ‘p’ can’t be used
    safely. See function filter.c:bpf_helper_changes_pkt_data() for a list
    of such helpers.

    At the moment verifier invalidates packet pointers when processing
    helper function calls, and does not traverse global sub-programs when
    processing calls to global sub-programs. This means that calls to
    helpers done from global sub-programs do not invalidate pointers in
    the caller state. E.g. the program above is unsafe, but is not
    rejected by verifier.

    This commit fixes the omission by computing field
    bpf_subprog_info->changes_pkt_data for each sub-program before main
    verification pass.
    changes_pkt_data should be set if:
    – subprogram calls helper for which bpf_helper_changes_pkt_data
    returns true;
    – subprogram calls a global function,
    for which bpf_subprog_info->changes_pkt_data should be set.

    The verifier.c:check_cfg() pass is modified to compute this
    information. The commit relies on depth first instruction traversal
    done by check_cfg() and absence of recursive function calls:
    – check_cfg() would eventually visit every call to subprogram S in a
    state when S is fully explored;
    – when S is fully explored:
    – every direct helper call within S is explored
    (and thus changes_pkt_data is set if needed);
    – every call to subprogram S1 called by S was visited with S1 fully
    explored (and thus S inherits changes_pkt_data from S1).

    The downside of such approach is that dead code elimination is not
    taken into account: if a helper call inside global function is dead
    because of current configuration, verifier would conservatively assume
    that the call occurs for the purpose of the changes_pkt_data
    computation.

    Severity: 0.0 | NA

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