CVE-2024-49861
Published: Oct 21, 2024
Modified: May 11, 2026
Description
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: bpf: Fix helper writes to read-only maps Lonial found an issue that despite user- and BPF-side frozen BPF map (like in case of .rodata), it was still possible to write into it from a BPF program side through specific helpers having ARG_PTR_TO_{LONG,INT} as arguments. In check_func_arg() when the argument is as mentioned, the meta->raw_mode is never set. Later, check_helper_mem_access(), under the case of PTR_TO_MAP_VALUE as register base type, it assumes BPF_READ for the subsequent call to check_map_access_type() and given the BPF map is read-only it succeeds. The helpers really need to be annotated as ARG_PTR_TO_{LONG,INT} | MEM_UNINIT when results are written into them as opposed to read out of them. The latter indicates that it's okay to pass a pointer to uninitialized memory as the memory is written to anyway. However, ARG_PTR_TO_{LONG,INT} is a special case of ARG_PTR_TO_FIXED_SIZE_MEM just with additional alignment requirement. So it is better to just get rid of the ARG_PTR_TO_{LONG,INT} special cases altogether and reuse the fixed size memory types. For this, add MEM_ALIGNED to additionally ensure alignment given these helpers write directly into the args via *<ptr> = val. The .arg*_size has been initialized reflecting the actual sizeof(*<ptr>). MEM_ALIGNED can only be used in combination with MEM_FIXED_SIZE annotated argument types, since in !MEM_FIXED_SIZE cases the verifier does not know the buffer size a priori and therefore cannot blindly write *<ptr> = val.
| Vendor | Product | Versions |
|---|---|---|
Linux | Linux | affected 57c3bb725a3dd97d960d7e1cd0845d88de53217f - < 988e55abcf7fdb8fc9a76a7cf3f4e939a4d4fb3aaffected 57c3bb725a3dd97d960d7e1cd0845d88de53217f - < a2c8dc7e21803257e762b0bf067fd13e9c995da0affected 57c3bb725a3dd97d960d7e1cd0845d88de53217f - < 2ed98ee02d1e08afee88f54baec39ea78dc8a23caffected 57c3bb725a3dd97d960d7e1cd0845d88de53217f - < 1e75d25133158b525e0456876e9bcfd6b2993fd5affected 57c3bb725a3dd97d960d7e1cd0845d88de53217f - < 32556ce93bc45c730829083cb60f95a2728ea48b |
Linux | Linux | affected 5.2unaffected 0 - < 5.2unaffected 6.1.120 - <= 6.1.*unaffected 6.6.54 - <= 6.6.*unaffected 6.10.13 - <= 6.10.*+2 more versions |
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