ipv6: Use global sernum for dst validation with nexthop objects

[ Upstream commit 8f34e53b60b337e559f1ea19e2780ff95ab2fa65 ]

Nik reported a bug with pcpu dst cache when nexthop objects are
used illustrated by the following:
    $ ip netns add foo
    $ ip -netns foo li set lo up
    $ ip -netns foo addr add 2001:db8:11::1/128 dev lo
    $ ip netns exec foo sysctl net.ipv6.conf.all.forwarding=1
    $ ip li add veth1 type veth peer name veth2
    $ ip li set veth1 up
    $ ip addr add 2001:db8:10::1/64 dev veth1
    $ ip li set dev veth2 netns foo
    $ ip -netns foo li set veth2 up
    $ ip -netns foo addr add 2001:db8:10::2/64 dev veth2
    $ ip -6 nexthop add id 100 via 2001:db8:10::2 dev veth1
    $ ip -6 route add 2001:db8:11::1/128 nhid 100

    Create a pcpu entry on cpu 0:
    $ taskset -a -c 0 ip -6 route get 2001:db8:11::1

    Re-add the route entry:
    $ ip -6 ro del 2001:db8:11::1
    $ ip -6 route add 2001:db8:11::1/128 nhid 100

    Route get on cpu 0 returns the stale pcpu:
    $ taskset -a -c 0 ip -6 route get 2001:db8:11::1
    RTNETLINK answers: Network is unreachable

    While cpu 1 works:
    $ taskset -a -c 1 ip -6 route get 2001:db8:11::1
    2001:db8:11::1 from :: via 2001:db8:10::2 dev veth1 src 2001:db8:10::1 metric 1024 pref medium

Conversion of FIB entries to work with external nexthop objects
missed an important difference between IPv4 and IPv6 - how dst
entries are invalidated when the FIB changes. IPv4 has a per-network
namespace generation id (rt_genid) that is bumped on changes to the FIB.
Checking if a dst_entry is still valid means comparing rt_genid in the
rtable to the current value of rt_genid for the namespace.

IPv6 also has a per network namespace counter, fib6_sernum, but the
count is saved per fib6_node. With the per-node counter only dst_entries
based on fib entries under the node are invalidated when changes are
made to the routes - limiting the scope of invalidations. IPv6 uses a
reference in the rt6_info, 'from', to track the corresponding fib entry
used to create the dst_entry. When validating a dst_entry, the 'from'
is used to backtrack to the fib6_node and check the sernum of it to the
cookie passed to the dst_check operation.

With the inline format (nexthop definition inline with the fib6_info),
dst_entries cached in the fib6_nh have a 1:1 correlation between fib
entries, nexthop data and dst_entries. With external nexthops, IPv6
looks more like IPv4 which means multiple fib entries across disparate
fib6_nodes can all reference the same fib6_nh. That means validation
of dst_entries based on external nexthops needs to use the IPv4 format
- the per-network namespace counter.

Add sernum to rt6_info and set it when creating a pcpu dst entry. Update
rt6_get_cookie to return sernum if it is set and update dst_check for
IPv6 to look for sernum set and based the check on it if so. Finally,
rt6_get_pcpu_route needs to validate the cached entry before returning
a pcpu entry (similar to the rt_cache_valid calls in __mkroute_input and
__mkroute_output for IPv4).

This problem only affects routes using the new, external nexthops.

Thanks to the kbuild test robot for catching the IS_ENABLED needed
around rt_genid_ipv6 before I sent this out.

Fixes: 5b98324ebe ("ipv6: Allow routes to use nexthop objects")
Reported-by: Nikolay Aleksandrov <nikolay@cumulusnetworks.com>
Signed-off-by: David Ahern <dsahern@kernel.org>
Reviewed-by: Nikolay Aleksandrov <nikolay@cumulusnetworks.com>
Tested-by: Nikolay Aleksandrov <nikolay@cumulusnetworks.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
This commit is contained in:
David Ahern 2020-05-01 08:53:08 -06:00 committed by Greg Kroah-Hartman
parent 45b6af95aa
commit 5d7e1e23ef
3 changed files with 36 additions and 0 deletions

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@ -177,6 +177,7 @@ struct fib6_info {
struct rt6_info {
struct dst_entry dst;
struct fib6_info __rcu *from;
int sernum;
struct rt6key rt6i_dst;
struct rt6key rt6i_src;
@ -260,6 +261,9 @@ static inline u32 rt6_get_cookie(const struct rt6_info *rt)
struct fib6_info *from;
u32 cookie = 0;
if (rt->sernum)
return rt->sernum;
rcu_read_lock();
from = rcu_dereference(rt->from);

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@ -428,6 +428,13 @@ static inline int rt_genid_ipv4(struct net *net)
return atomic_read(&net->ipv4.rt_genid);
}
#if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_IPV6)
static inline int rt_genid_ipv6(const struct net *net)
{
return atomic_read(&net->ipv6.fib6_sernum);
}
#endif
static inline void rt_genid_bump_ipv4(struct net *net)
{
atomic_inc(&net->ipv4.rt_genid);

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@ -1388,9 +1388,18 @@ static struct rt6_info *ip6_rt_pcpu_alloc(const struct fib6_result *res)
}
ip6_rt_copy_init(pcpu_rt, res);
pcpu_rt->rt6i_flags |= RTF_PCPU;
if (f6i->nh)
pcpu_rt->sernum = rt_genid_ipv6(dev_net(dev));
return pcpu_rt;
}
static bool rt6_is_valid(const struct rt6_info *rt6)
{
return rt6->sernum == rt_genid_ipv6(dev_net(rt6->dst.dev));
}
/* It should be called with rcu_read_lock() acquired */
static struct rt6_info *rt6_get_pcpu_route(const struct fib6_result *res)
{
@ -1398,6 +1407,19 @@ static struct rt6_info *rt6_get_pcpu_route(const struct fib6_result *res)
pcpu_rt = this_cpu_read(*res->nh->rt6i_pcpu);
if (pcpu_rt && pcpu_rt->sernum && !rt6_is_valid(pcpu_rt)) {
struct rt6_info *prev, **p;
p = this_cpu_ptr(res->nh->rt6i_pcpu);
prev = xchg(p, NULL);
if (prev) {
dst_dev_put(&prev->dst);
dst_release(&prev->dst);
}
pcpu_rt = NULL;
}
return pcpu_rt;
}
@ -2599,6 +2621,9 @@ static struct dst_entry *ip6_dst_check(struct dst_entry *dst, u32 cookie)
rt = container_of(dst, struct rt6_info, dst);
if (rt->sernum)
return rt6_is_valid(rt) ? dst : NULL;
rcu_read_lock();
/* All IPV6 dsts are created with ->obsolete set to the value