[dpdk-dev] [PATCH 1/2] crypto/dpaa_sec: improve memory freeing
Akhil Goyal
akhil.goyal at nxp.com
Sat May 9 23:58:46 CEST 2020
Hi Lukasz,
Thanks for the detailed analysis.
Series
Acked-by: Akhil Goyal <akhil.goyal at nxp.com>
Applied to dpdk-next-crypto
Thanks.
>
> This patch fixes management of memory for authentication
> and encryption keys.
> There were two issues with former state of implementation:
>
> 1) Invalid access to dpaa_sec_session union members
> The dpaa_sec_session structure includes an anonymous union:
> union {
> struct {...} aead_key;
> struct {
> struct {...} cipher_key;
> struct {...} auth_key;
> };
> };
> Depending on the used algorithm a rte_zmalloc() function
> allocated memory that was kept in aead_key, cipher_key
> or auth_key. However every time the memory was released,
> rte_free() was called only on cipher and auth keys, even
> if pointer to allocated memory was stored in aead_key.
>
> The C language specification defines such behavior as undefined.
> As the cipher_key and aead_key are similar, have same sizes and
> alignment, it has worked, but it's directly against C specification.
>
> This patch fixes this, providing a free_session_data() function
> to free the keys data. It verifies which algorithm was used
> (aead or auth+cipher) and frees proper part of the union.
>
> 2) Some keys might have been freed multiple times
> In functions like: dpaa_sec_cipher_init(), dpaa_sec_auth_init(),
> dpaa_sec_chain_init(), dpaa_sec_aead_init() keys data were freed
> before returning due to some error conditions. However the pointers
> were not zeroed causing another calls to ret_free from higher
> layers of code. This causes an error log about invalid memory address
> to be printed.
>
> This patch fixes it by making only one layer responsible for freeing
> memory:
> * dpaa_sec_set_session_parameters() for allocations made in:
> - dpaa_sec_cipher_init()
> - dpaa_sec_auth_init()
> - dpaa_sec_chain_init()
> - dpaa_sec_aead_init()
> * dpaa_sec_set_ipsec_session() for allocations made in:
> - dpaa_sec_ipsec_aead_init()
> - dpaa_sec_ipsec_proto_init()
> * dpaa_sec_set_pdcp_session() for allocations made in:
> - dpaa_sec_set_pdcp_session() /*only one layer in case of pdcp*/
>
> Signed-off-by: Lukasz Wojciechowski <l.wojciechow at partner.samsung.com>
> ---
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