From: asmadeus@codewreck.org
To: Leon Romanovsky <leon@kernel.org>
Cc: syzbot <syzbot+67d13108d855f451cafc@syzkaller.appspotmail.com>,
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Subject: Re: [syzbot] KASAN: use-after-free Read in rdma_close
Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2022 20:23:14 +0900 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <YzQuoqyGsooyDfId@codewreck.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <YzQmr8LVTmUj9+zB@unreal>
Leon Romanovsky wrote on Wed, Sep 28, 2022 at 01:49:19PM +0300:
> > But I agree I did get that wrong: trans_mod->close() wasn't called if
> > create failed.
> > We do want the idr_for_each_entry() that is in p9_client_destroy so
> > rather than revert the commit (fix a bug, create a new one..) I'd rather
> > split it out in an internal function that takes a 'bool close' or
> > something to not duplicate the rest.
> > (Bit of a nitpick, sure)
>
> Please do proper unwind without extra variable.
>
> Proper unwind means that you will call to symmetrical functions in
> destroy as you used in create:
> alloc -> free
> create -> close
> e.t.c
>
> When you use some global function like you did, there is huge chance
> to see unwind bugs.
No.
Duplicating complicated cleanup code leads to leaks like we used to
have; that destroy function already frees up things in the right order.
And, well, frankly 9p is a mess anyway; the problem here is that
trans_mod->create() doesn't leave any trace we can rely on in a common
cleanup function, but the original "proper unwind" missed:
- p9_fid_destroy/tags cleanup for anything in the cache (because, yes,
apparently fuzzers managed to use the client before it's fully
initialized. I don't want to know.)
- fcall cache destory
I'm not duplicating all this mess. This is the only place that can call
destroy before trans_mod create has been called, I wish we'd have a
pattern like "clnt->trans = clnt->trans_mod->create()" so we could just
check if trans is null, but a destroy parameter will do.
... Well, I guess it's not like there are out of tree trans, I could
just change create() to do that if I had infinite time...
--
Dominique
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2022-09-28 11:23 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 30+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2022-09-25 11:29 [syzbot] KASAN: use-after-free Read in rdma_close syzbot
2022-09-28 10:07 ` Leon Romanovsky
2022-09-28 10:43 ` asmadeus
2022-09-28 10:49 ` Leon Romanovsky
2022-09-28 11:23 ` asmadeus [this message]
2022-09-28 11:54 ` Leon Romanovsky
2022-09-28 12:57 ` Christian Schoenebeck
2022-09-28 21:52 ` asmadeus
2022-09-29 6:10 ` Leon Romanovsky
2022-09-28 21:44 ` [PATCH 1/2] 9p: client_create/destroy: only call trans_mod->close after create Dominique Martinet
2022-09-28 21:44 ` [PATCH 2/2] 9p: client_create: init fcall_cache earlier Dominique Martinet
2022-09-29 5:57 ` Leon Romanovsky
2022-09-29 7:03 ` Dominique Martinet
2022-09-28 21:58 ` [PATCH 1/2 v2] 9p: client_create/destroy: only call trans_mod->close after create Dominique Martinet
2022-09-28 22:19 ` [PATCH v3] " Dominique Martinet
2022-09-29 5:54 ` Leon Romanovsky
2022-09-29 7:24 ` Dominique Martinet
2022-12-30 10:34 ` [syzbot] KASAN: use-after-free Read in rdma_close syzbot
2023-01-13 10:35 ` syzbot
2023-01-27 10:36 ` syzbot
2023-02-10 10:36 ` syzbot
2023-02-24 10:37 ` syzbot
2023-03-10 10:38 ` syzbot
2023-03-24 10:38 ` syzbot
2023-04-07 10:38 ` syzbot
2023-04-21 10:39 ` syzbot
2023-05-05 10:40 ` syzbot
2023-05-19 10:40 ` syzbot
2023-06-02 10:42 ` syzbot
2023-06-02 10:57 ` Aleksandr Nogikh
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