From: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
To: Sasha Levin <sasha.levin@oracle.com>
Cc: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>, Al Viro <viro@ZenIV.linux.org.uk>,
linux-fsdevel@vger.kernel.org,
LKML <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Subject: Re: fs: gpf in simple_setattr
Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2014 13:45:36 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20140305124536.GA32371@quack.suse.cz> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <53166920.709@oracle.com>
On Tue 04-03-14 19:00:32, Sasha Levin wrote:
> On 03/03/2014 04:40 PM, Jan Kara wrote:
> >On Sat 01-03-14 15:05:21, Sasha Levin wrote:
> >>>ping again?
> >>>
> >>>I've been working on it, but don't see an obvious issue.
> >>>
> >>>It does look like an access to invalid memory easily doable from
> >>>userspace, so it should probably get fixed soon...
> > Hum, can you maybe dump the name in dentry passed to simple_setattr()? Or
> >maybe even the whole path using dentry_path() (but not sure if that will
> >be workable on half-torn-down fs)? Maybe it will give us a hint at which
> >filesystem to look...
>
> It's just garbage, this is why I'm having a hard time making any progress with
> this bug.
OK, but that is strange because we hold a reference to the dentry so
noone should free it. So dentry->d_name should be valid... Is the rest of
the dentry also garbage? E.g. does dentry->d_inode still point to the inode
we call __mark_inode_dirty() on? Is dentry->d_sb == dentry->d_inode->i_sb?
Also if the inode isn't completely garbage, we can maybe infer something
from inode->i_op - that should point to some statically allocated
operations struct so we should be able to guess fs type from that.
Honza
--
Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
SUSE Labs, CR
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2014-03-05 12:45 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 23+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2013-12-19 0:25 fs: gpf in simple_setattr Sasha Levin
2014-01-08 16:00 ` Sasha Levin
2014-03-01 20:05 ` Sasha Levin
2014-03-02 3:35 ` Linus Torvalds
2014-03-03 2:01 ` Sasha Levin
2014-03-03 21:40 ` Jan Kara
2014-03-05 0:00 ` Sasha Levin
2014-03-05 12:45 ` Jan Kara [this message]
2014-03-06 16:02 ` Sasha Levin
2014-03-08 2:14 ` Sasha Levin
2014-03-10 10:43 ` Jan Kara
2014-03-10 14:13 ` Sasha Levin
2014-03-24 14:42 ` Sasha Levin
2014-03-24 21:48 ` Jan Kara
2014-03-25 0:44 ` Sasha Levin
2014-03-25 17:33 ` Jan Kara
2014-03-25 17:51 ` Sasha Levin
2014-03-25 21:12 ` Jan Kara
2014-03-26 0:12 ` Sasha Levin
2014-03-26 0:41 ` Linus Torvalds
2014-03-26 5:34 ` Jan Kara
2014-03-26 5:53 ` Dave Jones
2014-03-26 15:00 ` Sasha Levin
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