From: Al Viro <viro@ZenIV.linux.org.uk>
To: Jia-Ju Bai <baijiaju1990@163.com>
Cc: torbjorn.lindh@gopta.se, rgooch@atnf.csiro.au,
linux-fsdevel@vger.kernel.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [BUG] fs/super: a possible sleep-in-atomic bug in put_super
Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2017 13:19:30 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20171006121930.GL21978@ZenIV.linux.org.uk> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <06badf5e-292d-ef63-7499-6888dec1b9b0@163.com>
On Fri, Oct 06, 2017 at 04:59:18PM +0800, Jia-Ju Bai wrote:
> According to fs/super.c, the kernel may sleep under a spinlock.
> The function call path is:
> put_super (acquire the spinlock)
> __put_super
> destroy_super
> list_lru_destroy
> list_lru_unregister
> mutex_lock --> may sleep
> memcg_get_cache_ids
> down_read --> may sleep
>
> This bug is found by my static analysis tool and my code review.
Invariant to watch is this: s->s_active > 0 => s->s_count > 0. In other
words, anything that passes from __put_super() to destroy_super() has
already been through deactivate_locked_super() to list_lru_destroy().
And list_lru_destroy() called twice without list_lru_init() between
those will quietly do nothing on the second call.
All other callers of destroy_super() are from alloc_super()/sget_userns().
The former is the only place where instances are created, the latter is
the only caller of the former. Direct calls of destroy_super() in there
a) happen only to instances that had not been visible in any
shared data structures yet and
b) are done with no spinlocks held.
struct super_block has probably the most complex lifecycle in the entire VFS.
These days the nastiness is fortunately limited to fs/super.c guts, but
it's very definitely still there. I've posted sketches of description on
fsdevel several times, but never managed to turn that into coherent text ;-/
prev parent reply other threads:[~2017-10-06 12:19 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 11+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2017-10-06 8:59 [BUG] fs/super: a possible sleep-in-atomic bug in put_super Jia-Ju Bai
2017-10-06 9:06 ` Michal Hocko
2017-10-07 11:56 ` Vladimir Davydov
2017-10-07 17:06 ` Al Viro
2017-10-07 21:14 ` Al Viro
2017-10-08 0:56 ` Al Viro
2017-10-08 2:03 ` Al Viro
2017-10-08 15:47 ` Vladimir Davydov
2017-10-08 21:13 ` Al Viro
2017-10-09 8:43 ` Vladimir Davydov
2017-10-06 12:19 ` Al Viro [this message]
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