In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:
HID: logitech-hidpp: Fix kernel crash on receiver USB disconnect
hidppconnectevent() has four time-of-check vs time-of-use (TOCTOU) races when it races with itself.
hidppconnectevent() primarily runs from a workqueue but it also runs on probe() and if a "device-connected" packet is received by the hw when the thread running hidppconnectevent() from probe() is waiting on the hw, then a second thread running hidppconnectevent() will be started from the workqueue.
This opens the following races (note the below code is simplified):
Retrieving + printing the protocol (harmless race):
if (!hidpp->protocolmajor) { hidpprootgetprotocolversion() hidpp->protocolmajor = response.rap.params[0]; }
We can actually see this race hit in the dmesg in the abrt output attached to rhbz#2227968:
[ 3064.624215] logitech-hidpp-device 0003:046D:4071.0049: HID++ 4.5 device connected. [ 3064.658184] logitech-hidpp-device 0003:046D:4071.0049: HID++ 4.5 device connected.
Testing with extra logging added has shown that after this the 2 threads take turn grabbing the hw access mutex (send_mutex) so they ping-pong through all the other TOCTOU cases managing to hit all of them:
Updating the name to the HIDPP name (harmless race):
if (hidpp->name == hdev->name) { ... hidpp->name = new_name; }
Initializing the power_supply class for the battery (problematic!):
hidppinitializebattery() { if (hidpp->battery.ps) return 0;
probe_battery(); /* Blocks, threads take turns executing this */
hidpp->battery.desc.properties =
devm_kmemdup(dev, hidpp_battery_props, cnt, GFP_KERNEL);
hidpp->battery.ps =
devm_power_supply_register(&hidpp->hid_dev->dev,
&hidpp->battery.desc, cfg);
}
Creating delayed input_device (potentially problematic):
if (hidpp->delayed_input) return;
hidpp->delayedinput = hidppallocate_input(hdev);
The really big problem here is 3. Hitting the race leads to the following sequence:
hidpp->battery.desc.properties =
devm_kmemdup(dev, hidpp_battery_props, cnt, GFP_KERNEL);
hidpp->battery.ps =
devm_power_supply_register(&hidpp->hid_dev->dev,
&hidpp->battery.desc, cfg);
...
hidpp->battery.desc.properties =
devm_kmemdup(dev, hidpp_battery_props, cnt, GFP_KERNEL);
hidpp->battery.ps =
devm_power_supply_register(&hidpp->hid_dev->dev,
&hidpp->battery.desc, cfg);
So now we have registered 2 power supplies for the same battery, which looks a bit weird from userspace's pov but this is not even the really big problem.
Notice how:
This causes a use after free scenario on USB disconnect of the receiver: 1. The last registered power supply class device gets unregistered 2. The memory from the last devmkmemdup() call gets freed, hidpp->battery.desc.properties now points to freed memory 3. The first registered power supply class device gets unregistered, this involves sending a remove uevent to userspace which invokes powersupplyuevent() to fill the uevent data 4. powersupply_uevent() uses hidpp->battery.desc.properties which now points to freed memory leading to backtraces like this one:
Sep 22 20:01:35 eric kernel: BUG: unable to handle page fault for address: ffffb2140e017f08
...
Sep 22 20:01:35 eric kernel: Workqueue: usbhubwq hubevent
Sep 22 20:01:35 eric kernel: RIP: 0010:powersupplyuevent+0xee/0x1d0
...
Sep 22 20:01:35 eric kernel: ? asmexcpagefault+0x26/0x30
Sep 22 20:01:35 eric kernel: ? powersupplyuevent+0xee/0x1d0
Sep 22 20:01:35 eric kernel: ? powersupplyuevent+0x10d/0x1d0
Sep 22 20:01:35 eric kernel: devuevent+0x10f/0x2d0
Sep 22 20:01:35 eric kernel: kobjectuevent_env+0x291/0x680
Sep 22 20:01:35 eric kernel:
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