From: Eric Dumazet edumazet@google.com
commit c579bd1b4021c42ae247108f1e6f73dd3f08600c upstream.
Even when implementing RFC 6056 3.3.4 (Algorithm 4: Double-Hash Port Selection Algorithm), a patient attacker could still be able to collect enough state from an otherwise idle host.
Idea of this patch is to inject some noise, in the cases __inet_hash_connect() found a candidate in the first attempt.
This noise should not significantly reduce the collision avoidance, and should be zero if connection table is already well used.
Note that this is not implementing RFC 6056 3.3.5 because we think Algorithm 5 could hurt typical workloads.
Signed-off-by: Eric Dumazet edumazet@google.com Cc: David Dworken ddworken@google.com Cc: Willem de Bruijn willemb@google.com Signed-off-by: David S. Miller davem@davemloft.net Cc: Ben Hutchings ben@decadent.org.uk Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman gregkh@linuxfoundation.org --- net/ipv4/inet_hashtables.c | 5 +++++ 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+)
--- a/net/ipv4/inet_hashtables.c +++ b/net/ipv4/inet_hashtables.c @@ -782,6 +782,11 @@ next_port: return -EADDRNOTAVAIL;
ok: + /* If our first attempt found a candidate, skip next candidate + * in 1/16 of cases to add some noise. + */ + if (!i && !(prandom_u32() % 16)) + i = 2; WRITE_ONCE(table_perturb[index], READ_ONCE(table_perturb[index]) + i + 2);
/* Head lock still held and bh's disabled */