Hello,

I created a Bugzilla PR, just as you requested:
https://bugs.dpdk.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1536

As for the bug resolution, I have other matters to attend to and I'm afraid I cannot spend more time on this issue, so I was only planning to report it.

Regards,
Edwin Brossette.

On Fri, Sep 6, 2024 at 1:16 PM Ferruh Yigit <ferruh.yigit@amd.com> wrote:
On 9/5/2024 1:55 PM, Edwin Brossette wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have recently stumbled into an issue with my DPDK-based application
> running the failsafe pmd. This pmd uses a tap device, with which my
> application fails to start if more than 8 rx queues are used. This issue
> appears to be related to this patch:
> https://git.dpdk.org/dpdk/commit/?
> id=c36ce7099c2187926cd62cff7ebd479823554929 <https://git.dpdk.org/dpdk/
> commit/?id=c36ce7099c2187926cd62cff7ebd479823554929>
>
> I have seen in the documentation that there was a limitation to 8 max
> queues shared when using a tap device shared between multiple processes.
> However, my application uses a single primary process, with no secondary
> process, but it appears that I am still running into this limitation.
>
> Now if we look at this small chunk of code:
>
> memset(&msg, 0, sizeof(msg));
> strlcpy(msg.name <http://msg.name>, TAP_MP_REQ_START_RXTX,
> sizeof(msg.name <http://msg.name>));
> strlcpy(request_param->port_name, dev->data->name, sizeof(request_param-
>>port_name));
> msg.len_param = sizeof(*request_param);
> for (i = 0; i < dev->data->nb_tx_queues; i++) {
>     msg.fds[fd_iterator++] = process_private->txq_fds[i];
>     msg.num_fds++;
>     request_param->txq_count++;
> }
> for (i = 0; i < dev->data->nb_rx_queues; i++) {
>     msg.fds[fd_iterator++] = process_private->rxq_fds[i];
>     msg.num_fds++;
>     request_param->rxq_count++;
> }
> (Note that I am not using the latest DPDK version, but stable v23.11.1.
> But I believe the issue is still present on latest.)
>
> There are no checks on the maximum value i can take in the for loops.
> Since the size of msg.fds is limited by the maximum of 8 queues shared
> between process because of the IPC API, there is a potential buffer
> overflow which can happen here.
>
> See the struct declaration:
> struct rte_mp_msg {
>      char name[RTE_MP_MAX_NAME_LEN];
>      int len_param;
>      int num_fds;
>      uint8_t param[RTE_MP_MAX_PARAM_LEN];
>      int fds[RTE_MP_MAX_FD_NUM];
> };
>
> This means that if the number of queues used is more than 8, the program
> will crash. This is what happens on my end as I get the following log:
> *** stack smashing detected ***: terminated
>
> Reverting the commit mentionned above fixes my issue. Also setting a
> check like this works for me:
>
> if (dev->data->nb_tx_queues + dev->data->nb_rx_queues > RTE_MP_MAX_FD_NUM)
>      return -1;
>
> I've made the changes on my local branch to fix my issue. This mail is
> just to bring attention on this problem.
> Thank you in advance for considering it.
>

Hi Edwin,

Thanks for the report, I confirm issue is valid, although that code
changed a little (to increase 8 limit) [3].

And in this release Stephen put another patch [1] to increase the limit
even more, but irrelevant from the limit, tap code needs to be fixed.

To fix:
1. We need to add "nb_rx_queues > RTE_MP_MAX_FD_NUM" check you
mentioned, to not blindly update the 'msg.fds[]'
2. We should prevent this to be a limit for tap PMD when there is only
primary process, this seems was oversight in our end.


Can you work on the issue or just reporting it?
Can you please report the bug in Bugzilla [2], to record the issue?



[1]
https://patches.dpdk.org/project/dpdk/patch/20240905162018.74301-1-stephen@networkplumber.org/

[2]
https://bugs.dpdk.org/

[3]
https://git.dpdk.org/dpdk/commit/?id=72ab1dc1598e