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[linux-block.git] / drivers / net / wireguard / peer.c
1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
2 /*
3  * Copyright (C) 2015-2019 Jason A. Donenfeld <Jason@zx2c4.com>. All Rights Reserved.
4  */
5
6 #include "peer.h"
7 #include "device.h"
8 #include "queueing.h"
9 #include "timers.h"
10 #include "peerlookup.h"
11 #include "noise.h"
12
13 #include <linux/kref.h>
14 #include <linux/lockdep.h>
15 #include <linux/rcupdate.h>
16 #include <linux/list.h>
17
18 static atomic64_t peer_counter = ATOMIC64_INIT(0);
19
20 struct wg_peer *wg_peer_create(struct wg_device *wg,
21                                const u8 public_key[NOISE_PUBLIC_KEY_LEN],
22                                const u8 preshared_key[NOISE_SYMMETRIC_KEY_LEN])
23 {
24         struct wg_peer *peer;
25         int ret = -ENOMEM;
26
27         lockdep_assert_held(&wg->device_update_lock);
28
29         if (wg->num_peers >= MAX_PEERS_PER_DEVICE)
30                 return ERR_PTR(ret);
31
32         peer = kzalloc(sizeof(*peer), GFP_KERNEL);
33         if (unlikely(!peer))
34                 return ERR_PTR(ret);
35         peer->device = wg;
36
37         if (!wg_noise_handshake_init(&peer->handshake, &wg->static_identity,
38                                      public_key, preshared_key, peer)) {
39                 ret = -EKEYREJECTED;
40                 goto err_1;
41         }
42         if (dst_cache_init(&peer->endpoint_cache, GFP_KERNEL))
43                 goto err_1;
44         if (wg_packet_queue_init(&peer->tx_queue, wg_packet_tx_worker, false,
45                                  MAX_QUEUED_PACKETS))
46                 goto err_2;
47         if (wg_packet_queue_init(&peer->rx_queue, NULL, false,
48                                  MAX_QUEUED_PACKETS))
49                 goto err_3;
50
51         peer->internal_id = atomic64_inc_return(&peer_counter);
52         peer->serial_work_cpu = nr_cpumask_bits;
53         wg_cookie_init(&peer->latest_cookie);
54         wg_timers_init(peer);
55         wg_cookie_checker_precompute_peer_keys(peer);
56         spin_lock_init(&peer->keypairs.keypair_update_lock);
57         INIT_WORK(&peer->transmit_handshake_work,
58                   wg_packet_handshake_send_worker);
59         rwlock_init(&peer->endpoint_lock);
60         kref_init(&peer->refcount);
61         skb_queue_head_init(&peer->staged_packet_queue);
62         wg_noise_reset_last_sent_handshake(&peer->last_sent_handshake);
63         set_bit(NAPI_STATE_NO_BUSY_POLL, &peer->napi.state);
64         netif_napi_add(wg->dev, &peer->napi, wg_packet_rx_poll,
65                        NAPI_POLL_WEIGHT);
66         napi_enable(&peer->napi);
67         list_add_tail(&peer->peer_list, &wg->peer_list);
68         INIT_LIST_HEAD(&peer->allowedips_list);
69         wg_pubkey_hashtable_add(wg->peer_hashtable, peer);
70         ++wg->num_peers;
71         pr_debug("%s: Peer %llu created\n", wg->dev->name, peer->internal_id);
72         return peer;
73
74 err_3:
75         wg_packet_queue_free(&peer->tx_queue, false);
76 err_2:
77         dst_cache_destroy(&peer->endpoint_cache);
78 err_1:
79         kfree(peer);
80         return ERR_PTR(ret);
81 }
82
83 struct wg_peer *wg_peer_get_maybe_zero(struct wg_peer *peer)
84 {
85         RCU_LOCKDEP_WARN(!rcu_read_lock_bh_held(),
86                          "Taking peer reference without holding the RCU read lock");
87         if (unlikely(!peer || !kref_get_unless_zero(&peer->refcount)))
88                 return NULL;
89         return peer;
90 }
91
92 static void peer_make_dead(struct wg_peer *peer)
93 {
94         /* Remove from configuration-time lookup structures. */
95         list_del_init(&peer->peer_list);
96         wg_allowedips_remove_by_peer(&peer->device->peer_allowedips, peer,
97                                      &peer->device->device_update_lock);
98         wg_pubkey_hashtable_remove(peer->device->peer_hashtable, peer);
99
100         /* Mark as dead, so that we don't allow jumping contexts after. */
101         WRITE_ONCE(peer->is_dead, true);
102
103         /* The caller must now synchronize_rcu() for this to take effect. */
104 }
105
106 static void peer_remove_after_dead(struct wg_peer *peer)
107 {
108         WARN_ON(!peer->is_dead);
109
110         /* No more keypairs can be created for this peer, since is_dead protects
111          * add_new_keypair, so we can now destroy existing ones.
112          */
113         wg_noise_keypairs_clear(&peer->keypairs);
114
115         /* Destroy all ongoing timers that were in-flight at the beginning of
116          * this function.
117          */
118         wg_timers_stop(peer);
119
120         /* The transition between packet encryption/decryption queues isn't
121          * guarded by is_dead, but each reference's life is strictly bounded by
122          * two generations: once for parallel crypto and once for serial
123          * ingestion, so we can simply flush twice, and be sure that we no
124          * longer have references inside these queues.
125          */
126
127         /* a) For encrypt/decrypt. */
128         flush_workqueue(peer->device->packet_crypt_wq);
129         /* b.1) For send (but not receive, since that's napi). */
130         flush_workqueue(peer->device->packet_crypt_wq);
131         /* b.2.1) For receive (but not send, since that's wq). */
132         napi_disable(&peer->napi);
133         /* b.2.1) It's now safe to remove the napi struct, which must be done
134          * here from process context.
135          */
136         netif_napi_del(&peer->napi);
137
138         /* Ensure any workstructs we own (like transmit_handshake_work or
139          * clear_peer_work) no longer are in use.
140          */
141         flush_workqueue(peer->device->handshake_send_wq);
142
143         /* After the above flushes, a peer might still be active in a few
144          * different contexts: 1) from xmit(), before hitting is_dead and
145          * returning, 2) from wg_packet_consume_data(), before hitting is_dead
146          * and returning, 3) from wg_receive_handshake_packet() after a point
147          * where it has processed an incoming handshake packet, but where
148          * all calls to pass it off to timers fails because of is_dead. We won't
149          * have new references in (1) eventually, because we're removed from
150          * allowedips; we won't have new references in (2) eventually, because
151          * wg_index_hashtable_lookup will always return NULL, since we removed
152          * all existing keypairs and no more can be created; we won't have new
153          * references in (3) eventually, because we're removed from the pubkey
154          * hash table, which allows for a maximum of one handshake response,
155          * via the still-uncleared index hashtable entry, but not more than one,
156          * and in wg_cookie_message_consume, the lookup eventually gets a peer
157          * with a refcount of zero, so no new reference is taken.
158          */
159
160         --peer->device->num_peers;
161         wg_peer_put(peer);
162 }
163
164 /* We have a separate "remove" function make sure that all active places where
165  * a peer is currently operating will eventually come to an end and not pass
166  * their reference onto another context.
167  */
168 void wg_peer_remove(struct wg_peer *peer)
169 {
170         if (unlikely(!peer))
171                 return;
172         lockdep_assert_held(&peer->device->device_update_lock);
173
174         peer_make_dead(peer);
175         synchronize_rcu();
176         peer_remove_after_dead(peer);
177 }
178
179 void wg_peer_remove_all(struct wg_device *wg)
180 {
181         struct wg_peer *peer, *temp;
182         LIST_HEAD(dead_peers);
183
184         lockdep_assert_held(&wg->device_update_lock);
185
186         /* Avoid having to traverse individually for each one. */
187         wg_allowedips_free(&wg->peer_allowedips, &wg->device_update_lock);
188
189         list_for_each_entry_safe(peer, temp, &wg->peer_list, peer_list) {
190                 peer_make_dead(peer);
191                 list_add_tail(&peer->peer_list, &dead_peers);
192         }
193         synchronize_rcu();
194         list_for_each_entry_safe(peer, temp, &dead_peers, peer_list)
195                 peer_remove_after_dead(peer);
196 }
197
198 static void rcu_release(struct rcu_head *rcu)
199 {
200         struct wg_peer *peer = container_of(rcu, struct wg_peer, rcu);
201
202         dst_cache_destroy(&peer->endpoint_cache);
203         wg_packet_queue_free(&peer->rx_queue, false);
204         wg_packet_queue_free(&peer->tx_queue, false);
205
206         /* The final zeroing takes care of clearing any remaining handshake key
207          * material and other potentially sensitive information.
208          */
209         kzfree(peer);
210 }
211
212 static void kref_release(struct kref *refcount)
213 {
214         struct wg_peer *peer = container_of(refcount, struct wg_peer, refcount);
215
216         pr_debug("%s: Peer %llu (%pISpfsc) destroyed\n",
217                  peer->device->dev->name, peer->internal_id,
218                  &peer->endpoint.addr);
219
220         /* Remove ourself from dynamic runtime lookup structures, now that the
221          * last reference is gone.
222          */
223         wg_index_hashtable_remove(peer->device->index_hashtable,
224                                   &peer->handshake.entry);
225
226         /* Remove any lingering packets that didn't have a chance to be
227          * transmitted.
228          */
229         wg_packet_purge_staged_packets(peer);
230
231         /* Free the memory used. */
232         call_rcu(&peer->rcu, rcu_release);
233 }
234
235 void wg_peer_put(struct wg_peer *peer)
236 {
237         if (unlikely(!peer))
238                 return;
239         kref_put(&peer->refcount, kref_release);
240 }