Message ID | 20190807060612.19397-1-jakub.kicinski@netronome.com |
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State | Superseded |
Delegated to: | David Miller |
Headers | show |
Series | [net,v2] net/tls: prevent skb_orphan() from leaking TLS plain text with offload | expand |
On Wed, Aug 7, 2019 at 2:06 AM Jakub Kicinski <jakub.kicinski@netronome.com> wrote: > > sk_validate_xmit_skb() and drivers depend on the sk member of > struct sk_buff to identify segments requiring encryption. > Any operation which removes or does not preserve the original TLS > socket such as skb_orphan() or skb_clone() will cause clear text > leaks. > > Make the TCP socket underlying an offloaded TLS connection > mark all skbs as decrypted, if TLS TX is in offload mode. > Then in sk_validate_xmit_skb() catch skbs which have no socket > (or a socket with no validation) and decrypted flag set. > > Note that CONFIG_SOCK_VALIDATE_XMIT, CONFIG_TLS_DEVICE and > sk->sk_validate_xmit_skb are slightly interchangeable right now, > they all imply TLS offload. The new checks are guarded by > CONFIG_TLS_DEVICE because that's the option guarding the > sk_buff->decrypted member. > > Second, smaller issue with orphaning is that it breaks > the guarantee that packets will be delivered to device > queues in-order. All TLS offload drivers depend on that > scheduling property. This means skb_orphan_partial()'s > trick of preserving partial socket references will cause > issues in the drivers. We need a full orphan, and as a > result netem delay/throttling will cause all TLS offload > skbs to be dropped. > > Reusing the sk_buff->decrypted flag also protects from > leaking clear text when incoming, decrypted skb is redirected > (e.g. by TC). > > See commit 0608c69c9a80 ("bpf: sk_msg, sock{map|hash} redirect > through ULP") for justification why the internal flag is safe. > > v2: > - remove superfluous decrypted mark copy (Willem); > - remove the stale doc entry (Boris); > - rely entirely on EOR marking to prevent coalescing (Boris); > - use an internal sendpages flag instead of marking the socket > (Boris). > > Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <jakub.kicinski@netronome.com> > --- > Documentation/networking/tls-offload.rst | 18 ------------------ > include/linux/skbuff.h | 8 ++++++++ > include/linux/socket.h | 3 +++ > include/net/sock.h | 10 +++++++++- > net/core/sock.c | 20 +++++++++++++++----- > net/ipv4/tcp.c | 3 +++ > net/ipv4/tcp_output.c | 3 +++ > net/tls/tls_device.c | 9 +++++++-- > 8 files changed, 48 insertions(+), 26 deletions(-) > diff --git a/net/core/sock.c b/net/core/sock.c > index d57b0cc995a0..0f9619b0892f 100644 > --- a/net/core/sock.c > +++ b/net/core/sock.c > @@ -1992,6 +1992,20 @@ void skb_set_owner_w(struct sk_buff *skb, struct sock *sk) > } > EXPORT_SYMBOL(skb_set_owner_w); > > +static bool can_skb_orphan_partial(const struct sk_buff *skb) > +{ > +#ifdef CONFIG_TLS_DEVICE > + /* Drivers depend on in-order delivery for crypto offload, > + * partial orphan breaks out-of-order-OK logic. > + */ > + if (skb->decrypted) > + return false; > +#endif > + return (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_INET) && > + skb->destructor == tcp_wfree) || Please add parentheses around IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_INET) && skb->destructor == tcp_wfree I was also surprised that this works when tcp_wfree is not defined if !CONFIG_INET. But apparently it does (at -O2?) :) > @@ -984,6 +984,9 @@ ssize_t do_tcp_sendpages(struct sock *sk, struct page *page, int offset, > if (!skb) > goto wait_for_memory; > > +#ifdef CONFIG_TLS_DEVICE > + skb->decrypted = !!(flags & MSG_SENDPAGE_DECRYPTED); > +#endif Nothing is stopping userspace from passing this new flag. In send (tcp_sendmsg_locked) it is ignored. But can it reach do_tcp_sendpages through tcp_bpf_sendmsg? > skb_entail(sk, skb); > copy = size_goal; > } > diff --git a/net/ipv4/tcp_output.c b/net/ipv4/tcp_output.c > index 6e4afc48d7bb..979520e46e33 100644 > --- a/net/ipv4/tcp_output.c > +++ b/net/ipv4/tcp_output.c > @@ -1320,6 +1320,7 @@ int tcp_fragment(struct sock *sk, enum tcp_queue tcp_queue, > buff = sk_stream_alloc_skb(sk, nsize, gfp, true); > if (!buff) > return -ENOMEM; /* We'll just try again later. */ > + skb_copy_decrypted(buff, skb); This code has to copy timestamps, tx_flags, zerocopy state and now this in three locations. Eventually we'll want a single helper for all of them..
On Wed, 7 Aug 2019 12:59:00 -0400, Willem de Bruijn wrote: > On Wed, Aug 7, 2019 at 2:06 AM Jakub Kicinski wrote: > > diff --git a/net/core/sock.c b/net/core/sock.c > > index d57b0cc995a0..0f9619b0892f 100644 > > --- a/net/core/sock.c > > +++ b/net/core/sock.c > > @@ -1992,6 +1992,20 @@ void skb_set_owner_w(struct sk_buff *skb, struct sock *sk) > > } > > EXPORT_SYMBOL(skb_set_owner_w); > > > > +static bool can_skb_orphan_partial(const struct sk_buff *skb) > > +{ > > +#ifdef CONFIG_TLS_DEVICE > > + /* Drivers depend on in-order delivery for crypto offload, > > + * partial orphan breaks out-of-order-OK logic. > > + */ > > + if (skb->decrypted) > > + return false; > > +#endif > > + return (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_INET) && > > + skb->destructor == tcp_wfree) || > > Please add parentheses around IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_INET) && > skb->destructor == tcp_wfree Mm.. there are parenthesis around them, maybe I'm being slow, could you show me how? > I was also surprised that this works when tcp_wfree is not defined if > !CONFIG_INET. But apparently it does (at -O2?) :) I was surprised to but in essence it should work the same as if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_xyz)) call_some_xyz_code(); from compiler's perspective, and we do that a lot. Perhaps kbuild bot will prove us wrong :) > > @@ -984,6 +984,9 @@ ssize_t do_tcp_sendpages(struct sock *sk, struct page *page, int offset, > > if (!skb) > > goto wait_for_memory; > > > > +#ifdef CONFIG_TLS_DEVICE > > + skb->decrypted = !!(flags & MSG_SENDPAGE_DECRYPTED); > > +#endif > > Nothing is stopping userspace from passing this new flag. In send > (tcp_sendmsg_locked) it is ignored. But can it reach do_tcp_sendpages > through tcp_bpf_sendmsg? Ah, I think you're right, thanks for checking that :( I don't entirely follow how 0608c69c9a80 ("bpf: sk_msg, sock{map|hash} redirect through ULP") is safe then. One option would be to clear the flags kernel would previously ignore in tcp_bpf_sendmsg(). But I feel like we should just go back to marking the socket, since we don't need the per-message flexibility of a flag. WDYT? > > skb_entail(sk, skb); > > copy = size_goal; > > } > > diff --git a/net/ipv4/tcp_output.c b/net/ipv4/tcp_output.c > > index 6e4afc48d7bb..979520e46e33 100644 > > --- a/net/ipv4/tcp_output.c > > +++ b/net/ipv4/tcp_output.c > > @@ -1320,6 +1320,7 @@ int tcp_fragment(struct sock *sk, enum tcp_queue tcp_queue, > > buff = sk_stream_alloc_skb(sk, nsize, gfp, true); > > if (!buff) > > return -ENOMEM; /* We'll just try again later. */ > > + skb_copy_decrypted(buff, skb); > > This code has to copy timestamps, tx_flags, zerocopy state and now > this in three locations. Eventually we'll want a single helper for all > of them.. Ack, should I take an action on that for net-next or was it a note-to-self? :)
On Wed, Aug 7, 2019 at 2:01 PM Jakub Kicinski <jakub.kicinski@netronome.com> wrote: > > On Wed, 7 Aug 2019 12:59:00 -0400, Willem de Bruijn wrote: > > On Wed, Aug 7, 2019 at 2:06 AM Jakub Kicinski wrote: > > > diff --git a/net/core/sock.c b/net/core/sock.c > > > index d57b0cc995a0..0f9619b0892f 100644 > > > --- a/net/core/sock.c > > > +++ b/net/core/sock.c > > > @@ -1992,6 +1992,20 @@ void skb_set_owner_w(struct sk_buff *skb, struct sock *sk) > > > } > > > EXPORT_SYMBOL(skb_set_owner_w); > > > > > > +static bool can_skb_orphan_partial(const struct sk_buff *skb) > > > +{ > > > +#ifdef CONFIG_TLS_DEVICE > > > + /* Drivers depend on in-order delivery for crypto offload, > > > + * partial orphan breaks out-of-order-OK logic. > > > + */ > > > + if (skb->decrypted) > > > + return false; > > > +#endif > > > + return (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_INET) && > > > + skb->destructor == tcp_wfree) || > > > > Please add parentheses around IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_INET) && > > skb->destructor == tcp_wfree > > Mm.. there are parenthesis around them, maybe I'm being slow, > could you show me how? I mean return (skb->destructor == sock_wfree || (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_INET) && skb->destructor == tcp_wfree)) In other words, (a || (b && c)) instead of (a || b && c). Though the existing code also eschews the extra parentheses. > > I was also surprised that this works when tcp_wfree is not defined if > > !CONFIG_INET. But apparently it does (at -O2?) :) > > I was surprised to but in essence it should work the same as > > if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_xyz)) > call_some_xyz_code(); > > from compiler's perspective, and we do that a lot. Perhaps kbuild > bot will prove us wrong :) > > > > @@ -984,6 +984,9 @@ ssize_t do_tcp_sendpages(struct sock *sk, struct page *page, int offset, > > > if (!skb) > > > goto wait_for_memory; > > > > > > +#ifdef CONFIG_TLS_DEVICE > > > + skb->decrypted = !!(flags & MSG_SENDPAGE_DECRYPTED); > > > +#endif > > > > Nothing is stopping userspace from passing this new flag. In send > > (tcp_sendmsg_locked) it is ignored. But can it reach do_tcp_sendpages > > through tcp_bpf_sendmsg? > > Ah, I think you're right, thanks for checking that :( I don't entirely > follow how 0608c69c9a80 ("bpf: sk_msg, sock{map|hash} redirect through > ULP") is safe then. > > One option would be to clear the flags kernel would previously ignore > in tcp_bpf_sendmsg(). But I feel like we should just go back to marking > the socket, since we don't need the per-message flexibility of a flag. > > WDYT? I don't feel strongly either way. Passing flags from send through tcp_bpf_sendmsg is probably unintentional, so should probably be addressed anyway? Then this is a bit simpler. > > > skb_entail(sk, skb); > > > copy = size_goal; > > > } > > > diff --git a/net/ipv4/tcp_output.c b/net/ipv4/tcp_output.c > > > index 6e4afc48d7bb..979520e46e33 100644 > > > --- a/net/ipv4/tcp_output.c > > > +++ b/net/ipv4/tcp_output.c > > > @@ -1320,6 +1320,7 @@ int tcp_fragment(struct sock *sk, enum tcp_queue tcp_queue, > > > buff = sk_stream_alloc_skb(sk, nsize, gfp, true); > > > if (!buff) > > > return -ENOMEM; /* We'll just try again later. */ > > > + skb_copy_decrypted(buff, skb); > > > > This code has to copy timestamps, tx_flags, zerocopy state and now > > this in three locations. Eventually we'll want a single helper for all > > of them.. > > Ack, should I take an action on that for net-next or was it a > note-to-self? :) Note-to-self :) As a matter of fact, your patch showed me that we actually miss the tstamp case in tcp_mtu_probe..
On Wed, Aug 7, 2019 at 2:47 PM Willem de Bruijn <willemdebruijn.kernel@gmail.com> wrote: > > On Wed, Aug 7, 2019 at 2:01 PM Jakub Kicinski > <jakub.kicinski@netronome.com> wrote: > > > > On Wed, 7 Aug 2019 12:59:00 -0400, Willem de Bruijn wrote: > > > On Wed, Aug 7, 2019 at 2:06 AM Jakub Kicinski wrote: > > > > diff --git a/net/core/sock.c b/net/core/sock.c > > > > index d57b0cc995a0..0f9619b0892f 100644 > > > > --- a/net/core/sock.c > > > > +++ b/net/core/sock.c > > > > @@ -1992,6 +1992,20 @@ void skb_set_owner_w(struct sk_buff *skb, struct sock *sk) > > > > } > > > > EXPORT_SYMBOL(skb_set_owner_w); > > > > > > > > +static bool can_skb_orphan_partial(const struct sk_buff *skb) > > > > +{ > > > > +#ifdef CONFIG_TLS_DEVICE > > > > + /* Drivers depend on in-order delivery for crypto offload, > > > > + * partial orphan breaks out-of-order-OK logic. > > > > + */ > > > > + if (skb->decrypted) > > > > + return false; > > > > +#endif > > > > + return (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_INET) && > > > > + skb->destructor == tcp_wfree) || > > > > > > Please add parentheses around IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_INET) && > > > skb->destructor == tcp_wfree > > > > Mm.. there are parenthesis around them, maybe I'm being slow, > > could you show me how? > > I mean > > return (skb->destructor == sock_wfree || > (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_INET) && skb->destructor == tcp_wfree)) > > In other words, (a || (b && c)) instead of (a || b && c). Though the > existing code also eschews the extra parentheses. No, ignore that last bit. It uses #ifdef, of course.
On Wed, 7 Aug 2019 14:46:23 -0400, Willem de Bruijn wrote: > > > > @@ -984,6 +984,9 @@ ssize_t do_tcp_sendpages(struct sock *sk, struct page *page, int offset, > > > > if (!skb) > > > > goto wait_for_memory; > > > > > > > > +#ifdef CONFIG_TLS_DEVICE > > > > + skb->decrypted = !!(flags & MSG_SENDPAGE_DECRYPTED); > > > > +#endif > > > > > > Nothing is stopping userspace from passing this new flag. In send > > > (tcp_sendmsg_locked) it is ignored. But can it reach do_tcp_sendpages > > > through tcp_bpf_sendmsg? > > > > Ah, I think you're right, thanks for checking that :( I don't entirely > > follow how 0608c69c9a80 ("bpf: sk_msg, sock{map|hash} redirect through > > ULP") is safe then. > > > > One option would be to clear the flags kernel would previously ignore > > in tcp_bpf_sendmsg(). But I feel like we should just go back to marking > > the socket, since we don't need the per-message flexibility of a flag. > > > > WDYT? > > I don't feel strongly either way. Passing flags from send through > tcp_bpf_sendmsg is probably unintentional, so should probably be > addressed anyway? Then this is a bit simpler. FWIW I had a closer look at the tcp_bpf_sendmsg() flags, and MSG_SENDPAGE_NOPOLICY should be okay to let though there. That flag is only meaningful to tls in case sockmap is layered on top of tls and we'd always set it before calling tls. v3 coming soon..
diff --git a/Documentation/networking/tls-offload.rst b/Documentation/networking/tls-offload.rst index b70b70dc4524..0dd3f748239f 100644 --- a/Documentation/networking/tls-offload.rst +++ b/Documentation/networking/tls-offload.rst @@ -506,21 +506,3 @@ Drivers should ignore the changes to TLS the device feature flags. These flags will be acted upon accordingly by the core ``ktls`` code. TLS device feature flags only control adding of new TLS connection offloads, old connections will remain active after flags are cleared. - -Known bugs -========== - -skb_orphan() leaks clear text ------------------------------ - -Currently drivers depend on the :c:member:`sk` member of -:c:type:`struct sk_buff <sk_buff>` to identify segments requiring -encryption. Any operation which removes or does not preserve the socket -association such as :c:func:`skb_orphan` or :c:func:`skb_clone` -will cause the driver to miss the packets and lead to clear text leaks. - -Redirects leak clear text -------------------------- - -In the RX direction, if segment has already been decrypted by the device -and it gets redirected or mirrored - clear text will be transmitted out. diff --git a/include/linux/skbuff.h b/include/linux/skbuff.h index d8af86d995d6..ba5583522d24 100644 --- a/include/linux/skbuff.h +++ b/include/linux/skbuff.h @@ -1374,6 +1374,14 @@ static inline void skb_copy_hash(struct sk_buff *to, const struct sk_buff *from) to->l4_hash = from->l4_hash; }; +static inline void skb_copy_decrypted(struct sk_buff *to, + const struct sk_buff *from) +{ +#ifdef CONFIG_TLS_DEVICE + to->decrypted = from->decrypted; +#endif +} + #ifdef NET_SKBUFF_DATA_USES_OFFSET static inline unsigned char *skb_end_pointer(const struct sk_buff *skb) { diff --git a/include/linux/socket.h b/include/linux/socket.h index 97523818cb14..fc0bed59fc84 100644 --- a/include/linux/socket.h +++ b/include/linux/socket.h @@ -292,6 +292,9 @@ struct ucred { #define MSG_BATCH 0x40000 /* sendmmsg(): more messages coming */ #define MSG_EOF MSG_FIN #define MSG_NO_SHARED_FRAGS 0x80000 /* sendpage() internal : page frags are not shared */ +#define MSG_SENDPAGE_DECRYPTED 0x100000 /* sendpage() internal : page may carry + * plain text and require encryption + */ #define MSG_ZEROCOPY 0x4000000 /* Use user data in kernel path */ #define MSG_FASTOPEN 0x20000000 /* Send data in TCP SYN */ diff --git a/include/net/sock.h b/include/net/sock.h index 228db3998e46..2c53f1a1d905 100644 --- a/include/net/sock.h +++ b/include/net/sock.h @@ -2482,6 +2482,7 @@ static inline bool sk_fullsock(const struct sock *sk) /* Checks if this SKB belongs to an HW offloaded socket * and whether any SW fallbacks are required based on dev. + * Check decrypted mark in case skb_orphan() cleared socket. */ static inline struct sk_buff *sk_validate_xmit_skb(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *dev) @@ -2489,8 +2490,15 @@ static inline struct sk_buff *sk_validate_xmit_skb(struct sk_buff *skb, #ifdef CONFIG_SOCK_VALIDATE_XMIT struct sock *sk = skb->sk; - if (sk && sk_fullsock(sk) && sk->sk_validate_xmit_skb) + if (sk && sk_fullsock(sk) && sk->sk_validate_xmit_skb) { skb = sk->sk_validate_xmit_skb(sk, dev, skb); +#ifdef CONFIG_TLS_DEVICE + } else if (unlikely(skb->decrypted)) { + pr_warn_ratelimited("unencrypted skb with no associated socket - dropping\n"); + kfree_skb(skb); + skb = NULL; +#endif + } #endif return skb; diff --git a/net/core/sock.c b/net/core/sock.c index d57b0cc995a0..0f9619b0892f 100644 --- a/net/core/sock.c +++ b/net/core/sock.c @@ -1992,6 +1992,20 @@ void skb_set_owner_w(struct sk_buff *skb, struct sock *sk) } EXPORT_SYMBOL(skb_set_owner_w); +static bool can_skb_orphan_partial(const struct sk_buff *skb) +{ +#ifdef CONFIG_TLS_DEVICE + /* Drivers depend on in-order delivery for crypto offload, + * partial orphan breaks out-of-order-OK logic. + */ + if (skb->decrypted) + return false; +#endif + return (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_INET) && + skb->destructor == tcp_wfree) || + skb->destructor == sock_wfree; +} + /* This helper is used by netem, as it can hold packets in its * delay queue. We want to allow the owner socket to send more * packets, as if they were already TX completed by a typical driver. @@ -2003,11 +2017,7 @@ void skb_orphan_partial(struct sk_buff *skb) if (skb_is_tcp_pure_ack(skb)) return; - if (skb->destructor == sock_wfree -#ifdef CONFIG_INET - || skb->destructor == tcp_wfree -#endif - ) { + if (can_skb_orphan_partial(skb)) { struct sock *sk = skb->sk; if (refcount_inc_not_zero(&sk->sk_refcnt)) { diff --git a/net/ipv4/tcp.c b/net/ipv4/tcp.c index 776905899ac0..77b485d60b9d 100644 --- a/net/ipv4/tcp.c +++ b/net/ipv4/tcp.c @@ -984,6 +984,9 @@ ssize_t do_tcp_sendpages(struct sock *sk, struct page *page, int offset, if (!skb) goto wait_for_memory; +#ifdef CONFIG_TLS_DEVICE + skb->decrypted = !!(flags & MSG_SENDPAGE_DECRYPTED); +#endif skb_entail(sk, skb); copy = size_goal; } diff --git a/net/ipv4/tcp_output.c b/net/ipv4/tcp_output.c index 6e4afc48d7bb..979520e46e33 100644 --- a/net/ipv4/tcp_output.c +++ b/net/ipv4/tcp_output.c @@ -1320,6 +1320,7 @@ int tcp_fragment(struct sock *sk, enum tcp_queue tcp_queue, buff = sk_stream_alloc_skb(sk, nsize, gfp, true); if (!buff) return -ENOMEM; /* We'll just try again later. */ + skb_copy_decrypted(buff, skb); sk->sk_wmem_queued += buff->truesize; sk_mem_charge(sk, buff->truesize); @@ -1874,6 +1875,7 @@ static int tso_fragment(struct sock *sk, struct sk_buff *skb, unsigned int len, buff = sk_stream_alloc_skb(sk, 0, gfp, true); if (unlikely(!buff)) return -ENOMEM; + skb_copy_decrypted(buff, skb); sk->sk_wmem_queued += buff->truesize; sk_mem_charge(sk, buff->truesize); @@ -2143,6 +2145,7 @@ static int tcp_mtu_probe(struct sock *sk) sk_mem_charge(sk, nskb->truesize); skb = tcp_send_head(sk); + skb_copy_decrypted(nskb, skb); TCP_SKB_CB(nskb)->seq = TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->seq; TCP_SKB_CB(nskb)->end_seq = TCP_SKB_CB(skb)->seq + probe_size; diff --git a/net/tls/tls_device.c b/net/tls/tls_device.c index 7c0b2b778703..43922d86e510 100644 --- a/net/tls/tls_device.c +++ b/net/tls/tls_device.c @@ -373,9 +373,9 @@ static int tls_push_data(struct sock *sk, struct tls_context *tls_ctx = tls_get_ctx(sk); struct tls_prot_info *prot = &tls_ctx->prot_info; struct tls_offload_context_tx *ctx = tls_offload_ctx_tx(tls_ctx); - int tls_push_record_flags = flags | MSG_SENDPAGE_NOTLAST; int more = flags & (MSG_SENDPAGE_NOTLAST | MSG_MORE); struct tls_record_info *record = ctx->open_record; + int tls_push_record_flags; struct page_frag *pfrag; size_t orig_size = size; u32 max_open_record_len; @@ -390,6 +390,9 @@ static int tls_push_data(struct sock *sk, if (sk->sk_err) return -sk->sk_err; + flags |= MSG_SENDPAGE_DECRYPTED; + tls_push_record_flags = flags | MSG_SENDPAGE_NOTLAST; + timeo = sock_sndtimeo(sk, flags & MSG_DONTWAIT); if (tls_is_partially_sent_record(tls_ctx)) { rc = tls_push_partial_record(sk, tls_ctx, flags); @@ -576,7 +579,9 @@ void tls_device_write_space(struct sock *sk, struct tls_context *ctx) gfp_t sk_allocation = sk->sk_allocation; sk->sk_allocation = GFP_ATOMIC; - tls_push_partial_record(sk, ctx, MSG_DONTWAIT | MSG_NOSIGNAL); + tls_push_partial_record(sk, ctx, + MSG_DONTWAIT | MSG_NOSIGNAL | + MSG_SENDPAGE_DECRYPTED); sk->sk_allocation = sk_allocation; } }
sk_validate_xmit_skb() and drivers depend on the sk member of struct sk_buff to identify segments requiring encryption. Any operation which removes or does not preserve the original TLS socket such as skb_orphan() or skb_clone() will cause clear text leaks. Make the TCP socket underlying an offloaded TLS connection mark all skbs as decrypted, if TLS TX is in offload mode. Then in sk_validate_xmit_skb() catch skbs which have no socket (or a socket with no validation) and decrypted flag set. Note that CONFIG_SOCK_VALIDATE_XMIT, CONFIG_TLS_DEVICE and sk->sk_validate_xmit_skb are slightly interchangeable right now, they all imply TLS offload. The new checks are guarded by CONFIG_TLS_DEVICE because that's the option guarding the sk_buff->decrypted member. Second, smaller issue with orphaning is that it breaks the guarantee that packets will be delivered to device queues in-order. All TLS offload drivers depend on that scheduling property. This means skb_orphan_partial()'s trick of preserving partial socket references will cause issues in the drivers. We need a full orphan, and as a result netem delay/throttling will cause all TLS offload skbs to be dropped. Reusing the sk_buff->decrypted flag also protects from leaking clear text when incoming, decrypted skb is redirected (e.g. by TC). See commit 0608c69c9a80 ("bpf: sk_msg, sock{map|hash} redirect through ULP") for justification why the internal flag is safe. v2: - remove superfluous decrypted mark copy (Willem); - remove the stale doc entry (Boris); - rely entirely on EOR marking to prevent coalescing (Boris); - use an internal sendpages flag instead of marking the socket (Boris). Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <jakub.kicinski@netronome.com> --- Documentation/networking/tls-offload.rst | 18 ------------------ include/linux/skbuff.h | 8 ++++++++ include/linux/socket.h | 3 +++ include/net/sock.h | 10 +++++++++- net/core/sock.c | 20 +++++++++++++++----- net/ipv4/tcp.c | 3 +++ net/ipv4/tcp_output.c | 3 +++ net/tls/tls_device.c | 9 +++++++-- 8 files changed, 48 insertions(+), 26 deletions(-)