From: Bruce Fields <bfields@fieldses.org>
To: Junxiao Bi <junxiao.bi@oracle.com>
Cc: Jeff Layton <jeff.layton@primarydata.com>,
Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@primarydata.com>,
Linux NFS Mailing List <linux-nfs@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH] nfsd: fix memory corruption due to uninitialized variable
Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 09:36:45 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20150120143645.GB7899@fieldses.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <54BE4992.4060805@oracle.com>
On Tue, Jan 20, 2015 at 08:26:58PM +0800, Junxiao Bi wrote:
> On 01/20/2015 08:23 PM, Jeff Layton wrote:
> >On Tue, 20 Jan 2015 19:49:47 +0800
> >Junxiao Bi <junxiao.bi@oracle.com> wrote:
> >
> >>On 01/19/2015 10:29 PM, Jeff Layton wrote:
> >>>On Mon, 19 Jan 2015 09:17:51 +0800
> >>>Junxiao Bi <junxiao.bi@oracle.com> wrote:
> >>>>Yes, we got the following panic from 3.8.13. The bad pointer
> >>>>open->op_stp was freed into kmem_cache array_cache, and was allocated to
> >>>>next "op_stp" allocation request which triggered the panic.
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>@ PID: 21663 TASK: ffff8809fe6103c0 CPU: 0 COMMAND: "nfsd"
> >>>>@ #0 [ffff8809fe613980] machine_kexec at ffffffff810421d9
> >>>>@ #1 [ffff8809fe6139f0] crash_kexec at ffffffff810c9d39
> >>>>@ #2 [ffff8809fe613ac0] oops_end at ffffffff81599298
> >>>>@ #3 [ffff8809fe613af0] die at ffffffff8101870b
> >>>>@ #4 [ffff8809fe613b20] do_general_protection at ffffffff8159906c
> >>>>@ #5 [ffff8809fe613b50] general_protection at ffffffff81598668
> >>>>@ [exception RIP: init_stid+14]
> >>>>@ RIP: ffffffffa058247e RSP: ffff8809fe613c08 RFLAGS: 00010292
> >>>>@ RAX: 0000000000000000 RBX: 736e61727465722c RCX: 0000000000000000
> >>>>@ RDX: 0000000000000001 RSI: ffff8808e433a800 RDI: 736e61727465722c
> >>>>@ RBP: ffff8809fe613c28 R8: ffff880a01469000 R9: 0000000000000000
> >>>>@ R10: 0000000000000000 R11: 0000000000000000 R12: ffff8808e19821a0
> >>>>@ R13: ffff8809aa40f3a8 R14: ffff8809fd781040 R15: ffff8809aafc9c98
> >>>>@ ORIG_RAX: ffffffffffffffff CS: 0010 SS: 0018
> >>>>@ #6 [ffff8809fe613c30] nfsd4_process_open2 at ffffffffa0588123 [nfsd]
> >>>>@ #7 [ffff8809fe613d00] nfsd4_open at ffffffffa0577e82 [nfsd]
> >>>>@ #8 [ffff8809fe613d50] nfsd4_proc_compound at ffffffffa0575de8 [nfsd]
> >>>>@ #9 [ffff8809fe613db0] nfsd_dispatch at ffffffffa056429b [nfsd]
> >>>>@ #10 [ffff8809fe613df0] svc_process_common at ffffffffa04afd14 [sunrpc]
> >>>>@ #11 [ffff8809fe613e70] svc_process at ffffffffa04b034f [sunrpc]
> >>>>@ #12 [ffff8809fe613e90] nfsd at ffffffffa05649ff [nfsd]
> >>>>@ #13 [ffff8809fe613ec0] kthread at ffffffff81082f4e
> >>>>@ #14 [ffff8809fe613f50] ret_from_fork at ffffffff815a09ac
...
> >>Found the cause, this issue should have been fix by the following
> >>commit. This fix is not merged in 3.8.13. Thanks for you and Trond
> >>review it.
Oh, sorry for not thinking of that one....
I wonder how you hit this case--which client were you using?
--b.
> >>
> >>commit 5d6031ca742f9f07b9c9d9322538619f3bd155ac
> >>Author: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com>
> >>Date: Thu Jul 17 16:20:39 2014 -0400
> >>
> >> nfsd4: zero op arguments beyond the 8th compound op
> >>
> >> The first 8 ops of the compound are zeroed since they're a part of the
> >> argument that's zeroed by the
> >>
> >> memset(rqstp->rq_argp, 0, procp->pc_argsize);
> >>
> >> in svc_process_common(). But we handle larger compounds by allocating
> >> the memory on the fly in nfsd4_decode_compound(). Other than code
> >> recently fixed by 01529e3f8179 "NFSD: Fix memory leak in encoding
> >>denied
> >> lock", I don't know of any examples of code depending on this
> >> initialization. But it definitely seems possible, and I'd rather be
> >> safe.
> >>
> >> Compounds this long are unusual so I'm much more worried about failure
> >> in this poorly tested cases than about an insignificant performance
> >>hit.
> >>
> >> Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com>
> >>
> >>diff --git a/fs/nfsd/nfs4xdr.c b/fs/nfsd/nfs4xdr.c
> >>index 01023a5..628b430 100644
> >>--- a/fs/nfsd/nfs4xdr.c
> >>+++ b/fs/nfsd/nfs4xdr.c
> >>@@ -1635,7 +1635,7 @@ nfsd4_decode_compound(struct nfsd4_compoundargs *argp)
> >> goto xdr_error;
> >>
> >> if (argp->opcnt > ARRAY_SIZE(argp->iops)) {
> >>- argp->ops = kmalloc(argp->opcnt * sizeof(*argp->ops),
> >>GFP_KERNEL);
> >>+ argp->ops = kzalloc(argp->opcnt * sizeof(*argp->ops),
> >>GFP_KERNEL);
> >> if (!argp->ops) {
> >> argp->ops = argp->iops;
> >> dprintk("nfsd: couldn't allocate room for
> >>COMPOUND\n");
> >>
> >>Thanks,
> >>Junxiao.
> >Yes, that patch looks fine, and I'm pretty sure it'd be ok for stable.
> yes.
> >I don't think v3.8 is being maintained anymore though, is it?
> Used by us internal.
>
> Thanks,
> Junxiao.
> >
>
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2015-01-20 14:36 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2015-01-18 12:29 [PATCH] nfsd: fix memory corruption due to uninitialized variable Junxiao Bi
2015-01-18 14:43 ` Trond Myklebust
2015-01-19 1:17 ` Junxiao Bi
2015-01-19 14:29 ` Jeff Layton
2015-01-20 11:49 ` Junxiao Bi
2015-01-20 12:23 ` Jeff Layton
2015-01-20 12:26 ` Junxiao Bi
2015-01-20 14:36 ` Bruce Fields [this message]
2015-01-21 1:30 ` Junxiao Bi
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