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author | Dave Barach <dave@barachs.net> | 2017-06-07 08:18:49 -0400 |
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committer | Damjan Marion <dmarion.lists@gmail.com> | 2017-06-07 13:35:04 +0000 |
commit | a62699954a9f57c8407ba10d08636c79166f56ed (patch) | |
tree | 9e19c0d40b16199d97bd2d379127218f4d0ab91a /src/examples | |
parent | 7a4e0925f58f04cd31e4c37def959600d888940c (diff) |
VPP-873: fix vector expansion bug in dispatch_pending_node
The main interior graph-node dispatch loop had a longstanding dangling
vector element reference:
for (i = 0; i < _vec_len (nm->pending_frames); i++)
cpu_time_now = dispatch_pending_node (vm, nm->pending_frames + i,
cpu_time_now);
Passing a pointer to a vector element (nm->pending_frames + i) has
considerable comedic potential if there's any chance that the vector
could expand.
dispatch_pending_node() calls dispatch_node(), and indirectly any
interior graph node dispatch function. If that node happens to expand
nm->pending_frames by filling in a new frame, nm->pending_frames can
expand.
After calling the node dispatch function, dispatch_node() does the
following:
nf = vec_elt_at_index (nm->next_frames, p->next_frame_index);
If nm->pending_frames expands during dispatch function execution, p is
a dangling reference to freed memory.
By luck, the TCP stack managed to allocate a fresh frame which
included "old-p," which caused p->next_frame_index to be filled with
the new-frame poison pattern 0xfefefefe.
This has been broken from day 1, summer 2007, first use of the
third-generation vector processing library.
Change-Id: Ideb6363bb060c4e8bf9b901882c318bd83853121
Signed-off-by: Dave Barach <dave@barachs.net>
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