Bug 2334455 (CVE-2024-56599) - CVE-2024-56599 kernel: wifi: ath10k: avoid NULL pointer error during sdio remove
Summary: CVE-2024-56599 kernel: wifi: ath10k: avoid NULL pointer error during sdio remove
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Status: NEW
Alias: CVE-2024-56599
Product: Security Response
Classification: Other
Component: vulnerability
Version: unspecified
Hardware: All
OS: Linux
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Reported: 2024-12-27 15:03 UTC by OSIDB Bzimport
Modified: 2025-01-20 15:21 UTC (History)
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Description OSIDB Bzimport 2024-12-27 15:03:11 UTC
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:

wifi: ath10k: avoid NULL pointer error during sdio remove

When running 'rmmod ath10k', ath10k_sdio_remove() will free sdio
workqueue by destroy_workqueue(). But if CONFIG_INIT_ON_FREE_DEFAULT_ON
is set to yes, kernel panic will happen:
Call trace:
 destroy_workqueue+0x1c/0x258
 ath10k_sdio_remove+0x84/0x94
 sdio_bus_remove+0x50/0x16c
 device_release_driver_internal+0x188/0x25c
 device_driver_detach+0x20/0x2c

This is because during 'rmmod ath10k', ath10k_sdio_remove() will call
ath10k_core_destroy() before destroy_workqueue(). wiphy_dev_release()
will finally be called in ath10k_core_destroy(). This function will free
struct cfg80211_registered_device *rdev and all its members, including
wiphy, dev and the pointer of sdio workqueue. Then the pointer of sdio
workqueue will be set to NULL due to CONFIG_INIT_ON_FREE_DEFAULT_ON.

After device release, destroy_workqueue() will use NULL pointer then the
kernel panic happen.

Call trace:
ath10k_sdio_remove
  ->ath10k_core_unregister
    ……
    ->ath10k_core_stop
      ->ath10k_hif_stop
        ->ath10k_sdio_irq_disable
    ->ath10k_hif_power_down
      ->del_timer_sync(&ar_sdio->sleep_timer)
  ->ath10k_core_destroy
    ->ath10k_mac_destroy
      ->ieee80211_free_hw
        ->wiphy_free
    ……
          ->wiphy_dev_release
  ->destroy_workqueue

Need to call destroy_workqueue() before ath10k_core_destroy(), free
the work queue buffer first and then free pointer of work queue by
ath10k_core_destroy(). This order matches the error path order in
ath10k_sdio_probe().

No work will be queued on sdio workqueue between it is destroyed and
ath10k_core_destroy() is called. Based on the call_stack above, the
reason is:
Only ath10k_sdio_sleep_timer_handler(), ath10k_sdio_hif_tx_sg() and
ath10k_sdio_irq_disable() will queue work on sdio workqueue.
Sleep timer will be deleted before ath10k_core_destroy() in
ath10k_hif_power_down().
ath10k_sdio_irq_disable() only be called in ath10k_hif_stop().
ath10k_core_unregister() will call ath10k_hif_power_down() to stop hif
bus, so ath10k_sdio_hif_tx_sg() won't be called anymore.

Tested-on: QCA6174 hw3.2 SDIO WLAN.RMH.4.4.1-00189

Comment 1 Avinash Hanwate 2024-12-28 07:50:30 UTC
Upstream advisory:
https://lore.kernel.org/linux-cve-announce/2024122702-CVE-2024-56599-54af@gregkh/T


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