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author | Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> | 2017-06-08 17:26:17 -0500 |
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committer | Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> | 2017-06-15 11:04:05 +0200 |
commit | 0c9390d978cbf61e8f16c9f580fa96b305c43568 (patch) | |
tree | 9f1f1489689110cfd167a50c9f058795f789cea9 /nbd/server.c | |
parent | 457e03559dc57859eb12f993380ddeaeb73e9017 (diff) | |
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nbd: Fix regression on resiliency to port scan
Back in qemu 2.5, qemu-nbd was immune to port probes (a transient
server would not quit, regardless of how many probe connections
came and went, until a connection actually negotiated). But we
broke that in commit ee7d7aa when removing the return value to
nbd_client_new(), although that patch also introduced a bug causing
an assertion failure on a client that fails negotiation. We then
made it worse during refactoring in commit 1a6245a (a segfault
before we could even assert); the (masked) assertion was cleaned
up in d3780c2 (still in 2.6), and just recently we finally fixed
the segfault ("nbd: Fully intialize client in case of failed
negotiation"). But that still means that ever since we added
TLS support to qemu-nbd, we have been vulnerable to an ill-timed
port-scan being able to cause a denial of service by taking down
qemu-nbd before a real client has a chance to connect.
Since negotiation is now handled asynchronously via coroutines,
we no longer have a synchronous point of return by re-adding a
return value to nbd_client_new(). So this patch instead wires
things up to pass the negotiation status through the close_fn
callback function.
Simple test across two terminals:
$ qemu-nbd -f raw -p 30001 file
$ nmap 127.0.0.1 -p 30001 && \
qemu-io -c 'r 0 512' -f raw nbd://localhost:30001
Note that this patch does not change what constitutes successful
negotiation (thus, a client must enter transmission phase before
that client can be considered as a reason to terminate the server
when the connection ends). Perhaps we may want to tweak things
in a later patch to also treat a client that uses NBD_OPT_ABORT
as being a 'successful' negotiation (the client correctly talked
the NBD protocol, and informed us it was not going to use our
export after all), but that's a discussion for another day.
Fixes: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1451614
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Message-Id: <20170608222617.20376-1-eblake@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'nbd/server.c')
-rw-r--r-- | nbd/server.c | 24 |
1 files changed, 15 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/nbd/server.c b/nbd/server.c index 49b55f6..f2b1aa4 100644 --- a/nbd/server.c +++ b/nbd/server.c @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ static QTAILQ_HEAD(, NBDExport) exports = QTAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(exports); struct NBDClient { int refcount; - void (*close)(NBDClient *client); + void (*close_fn)(NBDClient *client, bool negotiated); bool no_zeroes; NBDExport *exp; @@ -778,7 +778,7 @@ void nbd_client_put(NBDClient *client) } } -static void client_close(NBDClient *client) +static void client_close(NBDClient *client, bool negotiated) { if (client->closing) { return; @@ -793,8 +793,8 @@ static void client_close(NBDClient *client) NULL); /* Also tell the client, so that they release their reference. */ - if (client->close) { - client->close(client); + if (client->close_fn) { + client->close_fn(client, negotiated); } } @@ -975,7 +975,7 @@ void nbd_export_close(NBDExport *exp) nbd_export_get(exp); QTAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE(client, &exp->clients, next, next) { - client_close(client); + client_close(client, true); } nbd_export_set_name(exp, NULL); nbd_export_set_description(exp, NULL); @@ -1337,7 +1337,7 @@ done: out: nbd_request_put(req); - client_close(client); + client_close(client, true); nbd_client_put(client); } @@ -1363,7 +1363,7 @@ static coroutine_fn void nbd_co_client_start(void *opaque) qemu_co_mutex_init(&client->send_lock); if (nbd_negotiate(data)) { - client_close(client); + client_close(client, false); goto out; } @@ -1373,11 +1373,17 @@ out: g_free(data); } +/* + * Create a new client listener on the given export @exp, using the + * given channel @sioc. Begin servicing it in a coroutine. When the + * connection closes, call @close_fn with an indication of whether the + * client completed negotiation. + */ void nbd_client_new(NBDExport *exp, QIOChannelSocket *sioc, QCryptoTLSCreds *tlscreds, const char *tlsaclname, - void (*close_fn)(NBDClient *)) + void (*close_fn)(NBDClient *, bool)) { NBDClient *client; NBDClientNewData *data = g_new(NBDClientNewData, 1); @@ -1394,7 +1400,7 @@ void nbd_client_new(NBDExport *exp, object_ref(OBJECT(client->sioc)); client->ioc = QIO_CHANNEL(sioc); object_ref(OBJECT(client->ioc)); - client->close = close_fn; + client->close_fn = close_fn; data->client = client; data->co = qemu_coroutine_create(nbd_co_client_start, data); |