From: Hongling Zeng <zhongling0719@126.com>
To: Qu Wenruo <quwenruo.btrfs@gmx.com>,
Hongling Zeng <zenghongling@kylinos.cn>,
clm@fb.com, dsterba@suse.com, lizetao1@huawei.com
Cc: linux-btrfs@vger.kernel.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org,
stable@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH] btrfs: handle highmem folios in read_key_bytes
Date: Mon, 17 Aug 2026 14:37:05 +0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <6A82AC11.3030505@126.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <eb3d2310-fbd0-474a-b44a-1d5da3d0a8f6@gmx.com>
在 2026年08月17日 14:02, Qu Wenruo 写道:
>
>
> 在 2026/8/17 13:44, Hongling Zeng 写道:
>>
>> 在 2026年08月17日 10:55, Qu Wenruo 写道:
>>>
>>>
>>> 在 2026/8/17 11:50, Hongling Zeng 写道:
>>>> On 32-bit systems with highmem, folio_address() can return NULL for
>>>> unmapped highmem folios. When this NULL is passed as the dest
>>>> parameter
>>>> to read_key_bytes() with a non-NULL dest_folio, it violates the
>>>> function's
>>>> contract (which requires dest to be non-NULL when dest_folio is
>>>> provided).
>>>
>>> But metadata folios are not allocated by page cache, but by btrfs
>>> itself, which always use GFP_NOFS then attach the folio to page
>>> cache, thus should not get highmem memory in the first place.
>>>
>>> And there is no way to trigger read from userspace on btree inode,
>>> so there should be no highmem folios from the beginning.
>> Thanks for the review.
>>
>> I was not able to reproduce this on a real system. This was
>> identified through code analysis with assistance from glm 5.5, not
>> from a
>> real-world encounter.
>>
>> Your analysis about btrfs using ~__GFP_FS for folio allocation and
>> the lack
>> of userspace trigger paths makes sense.
>
> Sorry, it doesn't.
>
> I mis-read the context and considered the folio to be from btree
> inode, but it's not.
>
> So it can still be from page cache, which can be highmem.
>
> But on the other hand, I do not think your fix is doing any good to
> the readability either.
>
> I'll rework the involved function and caller to remove the folio
> parameter, and instead always pass a vaddr and length to
> read_key_bytes(), and let the caller to handle the kmap instead.
Thanks for the feedback.
I understand your rework plan. Will it also address the folio_unlock
issue in the error path? The current code leaves the folio permanently
locked after filemap_add_folio() + read_key_bytes() failure.
If your rework doesn't cover this, could you help to review the
folio_unlock
fix patch?
>
>> The proposed changes are based on the
>> generic folio_address() behavior and the theoretical dest/dest_folio
>> invariant, but I do not currently have evidence that a highmem
>> folio can
>> reach read_key_bytes() in this state.
>>
>> I will withdraw this patch rather than claim a reachable highmem bug
>> without a reproducer.
>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>> The original bug had two symptoms:
>>>> 1. Unsigned len underflow when len -= copy_bytes executes (infinite
>>>> loop)
>>>> 2. The folio remains uninitialized because the copy block is skipped
>>>
>>> So did you really hit the problem in the real world?
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Fix requires two changes:
>>>>
>>>> 1. Change "if (!dest)" to "if (!dest && !dest_folio)"
>>>> - Prevents the "counting-only" mode when dest_folio is provided
>>>> - Fixes the underflow/infinite loop
>>>>
>>>> 2. Change "if (dest)" to "if (dest || dest_folio)"
>>>> - Ensures the copy block executes when dest_folio is provided
>>>> - Allows kmap_local_folio() to properly map the highmem folio
>>>> - Actually writes data to the folio
>>>>
>>>> Without the second change, the highmem folio is not populated even
>>>> though the read succeeds, causing subsequent fs-verity verification to
>>>> operate on stale or uninitialized data.
>>>>
>>>> Fixes: 884937793db5 ("btrfs: convert read_key_bytes() to take a
>>>> folio")
>>>> Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
>>>> Signed-off-by: Hongling Zeng <zenghongling@kylinos.cn>
>>>
>>> Missing LLM disclosure.
>>>> ---
>>>> fs/btrfs/verity.c | 4 ++--
>>>> 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
>>>>
>>>> diff --git a/fs/btrfs/verity.c b/fs/btrfs/verity.c
>>>> index 983365a73541..80bc945c7dcb 100644
>>>> --- a/fs/btrfs/verity.c
>>>> +++ b/fs/btrfs/verity.c
>>>> @@ -351,7 +351,7 @@ static int read_key_bytes(struct btrfs_inode
>>>> *inode, u8 key_type, u64 offset,
>>>> }
>>>> /* desc = NULL to just sum all the item lengths */
>>>> - if (!dest)
>>>> + if (!dest && !dest_folio)
>>>> copy_end = item_end;
>>>> else
>>>> copy_end = min(offset + len, item_end);
>>>> @@ -362,7 +362,7 @@ static int read_key_bytes(struct btrfs_inode
>>>> *inode, u8 key_type, u64 offset,
>>>> /* Offset from the start of item for copying */
>>>> copy_offset = offset - key.offset;
>>>> - if (dest) {
>>>> + if (dest || dest_folio) {
>>>> if (dest_folio)
>>>> kaddr = kmap_local_folio(dest_folio, 0);
>>
prev parent reply other threads:[~2026-08-17 6:37 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2026-08-17 2:20 [PATCH] btrfs: handle highmem folios in read_key_bytes Hongling Zeng
2026-08-17 2:55 ` Qu Wenruo
2026-08-17 4:14 ` Hongling Zeng
2026-08-17 6:02 ` Qu Wenruo
2026-08-17 6:37 ` Hongling Zeng [this message]
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