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The problem can be seen in the following two tests:
0: (bf) r3 = r10
1: (55) if r3 != 0x7b goto pc+0
2: (7a) *(u64 *)(r3 -8) = 0
3: (79) r4 = *(u64 *)(r10 -8)
..
0: (85) call bpf_get_prandom_u32#7
1: (bf) r3 = r10
2: (55) if r3 != 0x7b goto pc+0
3: (7b) *(u64 *)(r3 -8) = r0
4: (79) r4 = *(u64 *)(r10 -8)
When backtracking need to mark R4 it will mark slot fp-8.
But ST or STX into fp-8 could belong to the same block of instructions.
When backtracing is done the parent state may have fp-8 slot
as "unallocated stack". Which will cause verifier to warn
and incorrectly reject such programs.
Writes into stack via non-R10 register are rare. llvm always
generates canonical stack spill/fill.
For such pathological case fall back to conservative precision
tracking instead of rejecting.
Reported-by: syzbot+c8d66267fd2b5955287e@syzkaller.appspotmail.com
Fixes:
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| .. | ||
| Makefile | ||
| arraymap.c | ||
| bpf_lru_list.c | ||
| bpf_lru_list.h | ||
| btf.c | ||
| cgroup.c | ||
| core.c | ||
| cpumap.c | ||
| devmap.c | ||
| disasm.c | ||
| disasm.h | ||
| hashtab.c | ||
| helpers.c | ||
| inode.c | ||
| local_storage.c | ||
| lpm_trie.c | ||
| map_in_map.c | ||
| map_in_map.h | ||
| offload.c | ||
| percpu_freelist.c | ||
| percpu_freelist.h | ||
| queue_stack_maps.c | ||
| reuseport_array.c | ||
| stackmap.c | ||
| syscall.c | ||
| tnum.c | ||
| verifier.c | ||
| xskmap.c | ||