From: Nick Piggin <npiggin@suse.de>
To: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Cc: Linux Kernel <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
Linux Filesystems <linux-fsdevel@vger.kernel.org>,
Linux Memory Management <linux-mm@kvack.org>
Subject: Re: [patch 1/9] fs: libfs buffered write leak fix
Date: Sat, 3 Feb 2007 02:33:16 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20070203013316.GB27300@wotan.suse.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20070202155236.dae54aa2.akpm@linux-foundation.org>
On Fri, Feb 02, 2007 at 03:52:36PM -0800, Andrew Morton wrote:
> On Mon, 29 Jan 2007 11:31:46 +0100 (CET)
> Nick Piggin <npiggin@suse.de> wrote:
>
> > simple_prepare_write and nobh_prepare_write leak uninitialised kernel data.
>
> They do? Under what situation?
Yes, I have at least reproduced the libfs leak.
The situation is when you write into a !uptodate page, the prepare_write
function runs SetPageUptodate *before* we have copied data in. Thus you
can read uninitialised data out of there.
SetPageUptodate must not be used (or at least used carefully) in
prepare_write. commit_write is the correct place to do this.
> > Fix the former,
>
> How?
If doing a partial-write, simply clear the whole page and set it uptodate
(don't need to get too tricky). If doing a full-write, only set it uptodate
in the commit_write.
> > make a note of the latter. Several other filesystems seem
> > to be iffy here, too.
>
> Please, tell us what the bug is so that others have a chance of reviewing
> and, if needed, fixing those other filesystems.
>
> > --- linux-2.6.orig/fs/libfs.c
> > +++ linux-2.6/fs/libfs.c
> > @@ -327,32 +327,35 @@ int simple_readpage(struct file *file, s
> > int simple_prepare_write(struct file *file, struct page *page,
> > unsigned from, unsigned to)
> > {
> > - if (!PageUptodate(page)) {
> > - if (to - from != PAGE_CACHE_SIZE) {
> > - void *kaddr = kmap_atomic(page, KM_USER0);
> > - memset(kaddr, 0, from);
> > - memset(kaddr + to, 0, PAGE_CACHE_SIZE - to);
> > - flush_dcache_page(page);
> > - kunmap_atomic(kaddr, KM_USER0);
> > - }
> > + if (PageUptodate(page))
> > + return 0;
> > +
> > + if (to - from != PAGE_CACHE_SIZE) {
> > + clear_highpage(page);
> > + flush_dcache_page(page);
> > SetPageUptodate(page);
> > }
>
> memclear_highpage_flush() is fashionable.
Good one.
> > ===================================================================
> > --- linux-2.6.orig/fs/buffer.c
> > +++ linux-2.6/fs/buffer.c
> > @@ -2344,6 +2344,8 @@ int nobh_prepare_write(struct page *page
> >
> > if (is_mapped_to_disk)
> > SetPageMappedToDisk(page);
> > +
> > + /* XXX: information leak vs read(2) */
> > SetPageUptodate(page);
> >
> > /*
>
> That comment is too terse to be useful.
OK, similar problem here - we have brought all the buffers uptodate
that we are *not* going to write over, or partially write over, but
we can have an uninitialised hole over the region we want to write.
I think just setting page uptodate in commit_write might do the
trick? (and getting rid of the set_page_dirty there).
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2007-02-03 1:33 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 31+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2007-01-29 10:31 [patch 0/9] buffered write deadlock fix Nick Piggin
2007-01-29 10:31 ` [patch 1/9] fs: libfs buffered write leak fix Nick Piggin
2007-02-02 23:52 ` Andrew Morton
2007-02-03 1:33 ` Nick Piggin [this message]
2007-02-03 1:58 ` Andrew Morton
2007-02-03 2:09 ` Nick Piggin
2007-02-03 2:19 ` Andrew Morton
2007-02-03 2:28 ` Nick Piggin
2007-02-03 17:49 ` Jörn Engel
2007-02-04 3:55 ` Nick Piggin
2007-01-29 10:31 ` [patch 2/9] mm: revert "generic_file_buffered_write(): handle zero length iovec segments" Nick Piggin
2007-01-29 10:32 ` [patch 3/9] mm: revert "generic_file_buffered_write(): deadlock on vectored write" Nick Piggin
2007-01-29 10:32 ` [patch 4/9] mm: generic_file_buffered_write cleanup Nick Piggin
2007-01-29 10:32 ` [patch 5/9] mm: debug write deadlocks Nick Piggin
2007-01-29 10:32 ` [patch 6/9] mm: be sure to trim blocks Nick Piggin
2007-01-29 10:32 ` [patch 7/9] mm: cleanup pagecache insertion operations Nick Piggin
2007-01-29 10:32 ` [patch 8/9] mm: generic_file_buffered_write iovec cleanup Nick Piggin
2007-01-29 10:33 ` [patch 9/9] mm: fix pagecache write deadlocks Nick Piggin
2007-01-29 11:11 ` Nick Piggin
2007-02-02 23:53 ` Andrew Morton
2007-02-03 1:38 ` Nick Piggin
2007-01-30 20:55 ` [patch 0/9] buffered write deadlock fix Andrew Morton
2007-01-30 23:21 ` Andrew Morton
2007-01-31 1:31 ` Nick Piggin
2007-01-31 0:32 ` Nick Piggin
2007-02-02 23:52 ` Andrew Morton
2007-02-03 1:22 ` Nick Piggin
2007-02-03 6:43 ` Suparna Bhattacharya
[not found] ` <20070203153145.GA3980@mail.ustc.edu.cn>
2007-02-03 15:31 ` Fengguang Wu
2007-02-03 15:31 ` Fengguang Wu
-- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2007-02-04 8:49 Nick Piggin
2007-02-04 8:49 ` [patch 1/9] fs: libfs buffered write leak fix Nick Piggin
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