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bpf: Use RCU-safe iteration in dev_map_redirect_multi() SKB path

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: bpf: Use RCU-safe iteration in dev_map_redirect_multi() SKB path The DEVMAP_HASH branch in dev_map_redirect_multi() uses hlist_for_each_entry_safe() to iterate hash buckets, but this function runs under RCU protection (called from xdp_do_generic_redirect_map() in softirq context). Concurrent writers (__dev_map_hash_update_elem, dev_map_hash_delete_elem) modify the list using RCU primitives (hlist_add_head_rcu, hlist_del_rcu). hlist_for_each_entry_safe() performs plain pointer dereferences without rcu_dereference(), missing the acquire barrier needed to pair with writers' rcu_assign_pointer(). On weakly-ordered architectures (ARM64, POWER), a reader can observe a partially-constructed node. It also defeats CONFIG_PROVE_RCU lockdep validation and KCSAN data-race detection. Replace with hlist_for_each_entry_rcu() using rcu_read_lock_bh_held() as the lockdep condition, consistent with the rcu_dereference_check() used in the DEVMAP (non-hash) branch of the same functions. Also fix the same incorrect lockdep_is_held(&dtab->index_lock) condition in dev_map_enqueue_multi(), where the lock is not held either.

Affected products

Linux
  • <d4c4bd231ebad70e6f30db429e9640bf378b2f52
  • =<5.15.*
  • =<6.18.*
  • <8ed82f807bb09d2c8455aaa665f2c6cb17bc6a19
  • <571a05ea1baaccc0dc1e0d227b2cbc978b96d392
  • =<6.12.*
  • =<7.0.*
  • <4a3d0fe30b907ff324b1b49756f7e713d67f3645
  • <cb2c1f3cf65b855548e1b8d55a08bfbaa5a0901a
  • <5.14
  • =<*
  • <7027e705062482a8cea43a1c13ede3c35653966f
  • ==5.14
  • <b089aa6e94d7a08e74d076a0fe274842dc9feccc
  • =<6.1.*
  • =<6.6.*