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* [BUG] ocfs2/dlm: possible data races in dlm_drop_lockres_ref_done() and dlm_get_lock_resource()
@ 2023-06-13  7:58 Tuo Li
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Tuo Li @ 2023-06-13  7:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: mark, jlbec, Joseph Qi, akpm; +Cc: ocfs2-devel, Linux Kernel, baijiaju1990

Hello,

Our static analysis tool finds some possible data races in the OCFS2 file
system in Linux 6.4.0-rc6.

In most calling contexts, the variables  such as res->lockname.name and
res->owner are accessed with holding the lock res->spinlock. Here is an
example:

   lockres_seq_start() --> Line 539 in dlmdebug.c
     spin_lock(&res->spinlock); --> Line 574 in dlmdebug.c (Lock 
res->spinlock)
     dump_lockres(res, ...); --> Line 575 in fs/ocfs2/dlm/dlmdebug.c
       stringify_lockname(res->lockname.name, ...);  --> Line 493 in 
dlmdebug.c (Access res->lockname.name)
       scnprintf(..., res->owner, ...);  -->Line 498 in dlmdebug.c 
(Access res->owner)

However, in the following calling contexts:

   dlm_deref_lockres_worker() --> Line 2439 in dlmmaster.c
     dlm_drop_lockres_ref_done() --> Line 2459 in dlmmaster.c
       lockname = res->lockname.name; --> Line 2416 in dlmmaster.c 
(Access res->lockname.name)

   dlm_get_lock_resource() --> Line 701 in dlmmaster.c
     if (res->owner != dlm->node_num) --> Line 1023 in dlmmaster.c 
(Access res->owner)

The variables res->lockname.name and res->owner are accessed respectively
without holding the lock res->spinlock, and thus data races can occur.

I am not quite sure whether these possible data races are real and how 
to fix
them if they are real.

Any feedback would be appreciated, thanks!

Reported-by: BassCheck <bass@buaa.edu.cn>

Best wishes,
Tuo Li

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* Re: [BUG] ocfs2/dlm: possible data races in dlm_drop_lockres_ref_done() and dlm_get_lock_resource()
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@ 2023-06-16  2:11 ` Joseph Qi
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Joseph Qi @ 2023-06-16  2:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Tuo Li, mark, jlbec, akpm; +Cc: ocfs2-devel, Linux Kernel, baijiaju1990

Hi,

On 6/13/23 4:23 PM, Tuo Li wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> Our static analysis tool finds some possible data races in the OCFS2 file
> system in Linux 6.4.0-rc6.
> 
> In most calling contexts, the variables  such as res->lockname.name and
> res->owner are accessed with holding the lock res->spinlock. Here is an
> example:
> 
>   lockres_seq_start() --> Line 539 in dlmdebug.c
>     spin_lock(&res->spinlock); --> Line 574 in dlmdebug.c (Lock
> res->spinlock)
>     dump_lockres(res, ...); --> Line 575 in fs/ocfs2/dlm/dlmdebug.c
>       stringify_lockname(res->lockname.name, ...);  --> Line 493 in
> dlmdebug.c (Access res->lockname.name)
>       scnprintf(..., res->owner, ...);  -->Line 498 in dlmdebug.c (Access
> res->owner)
> 
> However, in the following calling contexts:
> 
>   dlm_deref_lockres_worker() --> Line 2439 in dlmmaster.c
>     dlm_drop_lockres_ref_done() --> Line 2459 in dlmmaster.c
>       lockname = res->lockname.name; --> Line 2416 in dlmmaster.c (Access
> res->lockname.name)

lockname won't changed during the lockres lifecycle.
So this won't cause any real problem since now it holds a reference.

> 
>   dlm_get_lock_resource() --> Line 701 in dlmmaster.c
>     if (res->owner != dlm->node_num) --> Line 1023 in dlmmaster.c (Access
> res->owner)

Do you mean in dlm_wait_for_lock_mastery()?
Even if owner changes suddenly, it will recheck, so I think it is also fine.

Thanks,
Joseph

> 
> The variables res->lockname.name and res->owner are accessed respectively
> without holding the lock res->spinlock, and thus data races can occur.
> 
> I am not quite sure whether these possible data races are real and how to
> fix
> them if they are real.
> 
> Any feedback would be appreciated, thanks!
> 
> Reported-by: BassCheck <bass@buaa.edu.cn> <bass@buaa.edu.cn>
> 
> Best wishes,
> Tuo Li
> 

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