On Wed, Aug 12, 2026 at 12:08:58AM +0000, [email protected] wrote:
> Thank you for your contribution! Sashiko AI review found 3 potential issue(s)
> to consider:
>
> Pre-existing issues:
> - [High] Lockless TOCTOU race in perf_event_alloc() causes NULL pointer
> dereference or Use-After-Free during BPF program inheritance.
> - [Medium] Incomplete fix for data races and missing memory barriers in BPF
> attach/detach paths.
> - [Medium] Time-of-Check to Time-of-Use (TOCTOU) race drops valid perf events
> during concurrent BPF detach.
> --
>
> --- Patch [1]: [PATCH] perf/bpf: Fix data race in __perf_event_overflow ---
> commit f63a2be5ceb79a2a8bb0263ba6723f7bf4ae763d
> Author: Deepanshu Kartikey <[email protected]>
>
> perf/bpf: Fix data race in __perf_event_overflow
>
> This patch addresses a data race where __perf_event_overflow() concurrently
> reads event->prog without lock protection while perf_event_detach_bpf_prog()
> writes it to NULL. It fixes the race by introducing READ_ONCE() and
> WRITE_ONCE() in the respective read and write paths.
>
> Reported-by: [email protected]
> Closes: https://syzkaller.appspot.com/bug?extid=651d2774bd1d8395595f
> Fixes: f11f10bfa1ca ("perf/bpf: Call BPF handler directly, not through
> overflow machinery")
> Signed-off-by: Deepanshu Kartikey <[email protected]>
>
> > diff --git a/kernel/events/core.c b/kernel/events/core.c
> > --- a/kernel/events/core.c
> > +++ b/kernel/events/core.c
>
> [ ... ]
>
> > @@ -10766,7 +10767,8 @@ static int __perf_event_overflow(struct perf_event
> > *event,
> > if (event->attr.aux_pause)
> > perf_event_aux_pause(event->aux_event, true);
> >
> > - if (event->prog && event->prog->type == BPF_PROG_TYPE_PERF_EVENT &&
> > + prog = READ_ONCE(event->prog);
> > + if (prog && prog->type == BPF_PROG_TYPE_PERF_EVENT &&
> > !bpf_overflow_handler(event, data, regs))
> > goto out;
>
> [Severity: Medium]
> This isn't a bug introduced by this patch, but does the independent second
> read in bpf_overflow_handler() create a time-of-check to time-of-use race?
>
> If a concurrent detach sets event->prog to NULL between the READ_ONCE() here
> in __perf_event_overflow() and the second READ_ONCE() inside
> bpf_overflow_handler():
>
> bpf_overflow_handler() {
> prog = READ_ONCE(event->prog);
> if (prog) {
> ...
> }
> return 0;
> }
>
> Wouldn't bpf_overflow_handler() evaluate prog as NULL and return 0? The
> caller __perf_event_overflow() evaluates !0 as true and executes goto out,
> which unconditionally drops the perf sample.
>
> Should the already-validated prog pointer be passed directly to
> bpf_overflow_handler()?
seems legit
>
>
> > diff --git a/kernel/trace/bpf_trace.c b/kernel/trace/bpf_trace.c
> > --- a/kernel/trace/bpf_trace.c
> > +++ b/kernel/trace/bpf_trace.c
> > @@ -2018,7 +2018,7 @@ void perf_event_detach_bpf_prog(struct perf_event
> > *event)
> >
> > put:
> > prog = event->prog;
> > - event->prog = NULL;
> > + WRITE_ONCE(event->prog, NULL);
> >
> > unlock:
>
> [Severity: Medium]
> This is a pre-existing issue, but does this incomplete fix leave other data
> races in the attach and detach paths?
>
> Other functions like perf_event_set_bpf_handler(),
> perf_event_free_bpf_handler(), and perf_event_attach_bpf_prog() still
> perform plain writes to event->prog without WRITE_ONCE().
was wondering the same, the perf_event_detach_bpf_prog is called for
tracing events (tracepoint/kprobe/uprobe) the perf event release goes
through perf_event_free_bpf_handler, check perf_event_free_bpf_prog
jirka
>
> Additionally, does this need release and acquire semantics? If the writes to
> event->prog and event->bpf_cookie in the attach paths are reordered by the
> CPU, could the NMI handler read a valid event->prog but a stale or
> uninitialized event->bpf_cookie?
>
> [Severity: High]
> This is also a pre-existing issue, but does the lockless access in
> perf_event_alloc() create a use-after-free or NULL pointer dereference
> during BPF program inheritance?
>
> During fork, perf_event_alloc() inherits the BPF program:
>
> perf_event_alloc() {
> ...
> if (parent_event->prog) {
> struct bpf_prog *prog = parent_event->prog;
> bpf_prog_inc(prog);
> ...
> }
> }
>
> Since this accesses parent_event->prog locklessly, can a concurrent
> bpf_perf_link_release() clear the pointer? If the compiler reloads the
> pointer after the check, bpf_prog_inc() would dereference NULL.
>
> Even if it is optimized to a single read, perf_event_alloc() is not inside
> an RCU read-side critical section. Could a concurrent detach finish its RCU
> grace period and free the BPF program, causing bpf_prog_inc() to write to
> freed memory?
>
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