sctp: process duplicated strreset out and addstrm out requests correctly

Now sctp stream reconf will process a request again even if it's seqno is
less than asoc->strreset_inseq.

If one request has been done successfully and some data chunks have been
accepted and then a duplicated strreset out request comes, the streamin's
ssn will be cleared. It will cause that stream will never receive chunks
any more because of unsynchronized ssn. It allows a replay attack.

A similar issue also exists when processing addstrm out requests. It will
cause more extra streams being added.

This patch is to fix it by saving the last 2 results into asoc. When a
duplicated strreset out or addstrm out request is received, reply it with
bad seqno if it's seqno < asoc->strreset_inseq - 2, and reply it with the
result saved in asoc if it's seqno >= asoc->strreset_inseq - 2.

Note that it saves last 2 results instead of only last 1 result, because
two requests can be sent together in one chunk.

And note that when receiving a duplicated request, the receiver side will
still reply it even if the peer has received the response. It's safe, As
the response will be dropped by the peer.

Signed-off-by: Xin Long <lucien.xin@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
This commit is contained in:
Xin Long 2017-04-15 22:00:27 +08:00 committed by David S. Miller
parent b89f04c61e
commit e4dc99c7c2
2 changed files with 30 additions and 10 deletions

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@ -1889,6 +1889,7 @@ struct sctp_association {
__u32 strreset_outseq; /* Update after receiving response */
__u32 strreset_inseq; /* Update after receiving request */
__u32 strreset_result[2]; /* save the results of last 2 responses */
struct sctp_chunk *strreset_chunk; /* save request chunk */

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@ -344,6 +344,13 @@ static sctp_paramhdr_t *sctp_chunk_lookup_strreset_param(
return NULL;
}
static void sctp_update_strreset_result(struct sctp_association *asoc,
__u32 result)
{
asoc->strreset_result[1] = asoc->strreset_result[0];
asoc->strreset_result[0] = result;
}
struct sctp_chunk *sctp_process_strreset_outreq(
struct sctp_association *asoc,
union sctp_params param,
@ -360,15 +367,19 @@ struct sctp_chunk *sctp_process_strreset_outreq(
if (ntohl(outreq->send_reset_at_tsn) >
sctp_tsnmap_get_ctsn(&asoc->peer.tsn_map)) {
result = SCTP_STRRESET_IN_PROGRESS;
goto out;
goto err;
}
if (request_seq > asoc->strreset_inseq) {
if (TSN_lt(asoc->strreset_inseq, request_seq) ||
TSN_lt(request_seq, asoc->strreset_inseq - 2)) {
result = SCTP_STRRESET_ERR_BAD_SEQNO;
goto out;
} else if (request_seq == asoc->strreset_inseq) {
asoc->strreset_inseq++;
goto err;
} else if (TSN_lt(request_seq, asoc->strreset_inseq)) {
i = asoc->strreset_inseq - request_seq - 1;
result = asoc->strreset_result[i];
goto err;
}
asoc->strreset_inseq++;
/* Check strreset_enable after inseq inc, as sender cannot tell
* the peer doesn't enable strreset after receiving response with
@ -427,6 +438,8 @@ struct sctp_chunk *sctp_process_strreset_outreq(
GFP_ATOMIC);
out:
sctp_update_strreset_result(asoc, result);
err:
return sctp_make_strreset_resp(asoc, result, request_seq);
}
@ -582,15 +595,19 @@ struct sctp_chunk *sctp_process_strreset_addstrm_out(
__u32 result = SCTP_STRRESET_DENIED;
struct sctp_stream_in *streamin;
__u32 request_seq, incnt;
__u16 in;
__u16 in, i;
request_seq = ntohl(addstrm->request_seq);
if (request_seq > asoc->strreset_inseq) {
if (TSN_lt(asoc->strreset_inseq, request_seq) ||
TSN_lt(request_seq, asoc->strreset_inseq - 2)) {
result = SCTP_STRRESET_ERR_BAD_SEQNO;
goto out;
} else if (request_seq == asoc->strreset_inseq) {
asoc->strreset_inseq++;
goto err;
} else if (TSN_lt(request_seq, asoc->strreset_inseq)) {
i = asoc->strreset_inseq - request_seq - 1;
result = asoc->strreset_result[i];
goto err;
}
asoc->strreset_inseq++;
if (!(asoc->strreset_enable & SCTP_ENABLE_CHANGE_ASSOC_REQ))
goto out;
@ -638,6 +655,8 @@ struct sctp_chunk *sctp_process_strreset_addstrm_out(
0, ntohs(addstrm->number_of_streams), 0, GFP_ATOMIC);
out:
sctp_update_strreset_result(asoc, result);
err:
return sctp_make_strreset_resp(asoc, result, request_seq);
}