From: Brian Haley <brian.haley@hp.com>
To: Pavel Emelyanov <xemul@parallels.com>
Cc: David Miller <davem@davemloft.net>,
Eric Dumazet <eric.dumazet@gmail.com>,
"netdev@vger.kernel.org" <netdev@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH net-next] sockopt: Change getsockopt() of SO_BINDTODEVICE to return an interface name
Date: Fri, 02 Nov 2012 11:02:50 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <5093E09A.6000004@hp.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <5093940B.6020207@parallels.com>
On 11/02/2012 05:36 AM, Pavel Emelyanov wrote:
>> +static int sock_getbindtodevice(struct sock *sk, char __user *optval,
>> + int __user *optlen, int len)
>> +{
>> + int ret = -ENOPROTOOPT;
>> +#ifdef CONFIG_NETDEVICES
>> + struct net *net = sock_net(sk);
>> + struct net_device *dev;
>> + char devname[IFNAMSIZ];
>> +
>> + if (sk->sk_bound_dev_if == 0) {
>> + len = 0;
>> + goto zero;
>> + }
>> +
>> + ret = -EINVAL;
>> + if (len < IFNAMSIZ)
>> + goto out;
>> +
>> + rcu_read_lock();
>> + dev = dev_get_by_index_rcu(net, sk->sk_bound_dev_if);
>> + if (dev)
>> + strcpy(devname, dev->name);
>
> This still races with the device name change, potentially providing
> a name which never existed in the system, doesn't it?
My only argument here is that SIOCGIFNAME has had this same code forever, and
noone has ever complained about that returning a garbled name. Even
dev_get_by_name() only holds an rcu lock when doing a strncmp().
We'd need to audit the whole kernel to catch all the places where we potentially
look at dev->name while it could change. Is it really worth it?
-Brian
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2012-11-02 15:02 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2012-10-31 20:06 [PATCH net-next] sockopt: Change getsockopt() of SO_BINDTODEVICE to return an interface name Brian Haley
2012-10-31 20:47 ` Andi Kleen
2012-11-01 14:02 ` Brian Haley
2012-11-01 14:52 ` David Miller
2012-11-02 9:36 ` Pavel Emelyanov
2012-11-02 10:23 ` Eric Dumazet
2012-11-02 15:02 ` Brian Haley [this message]
2012-11-02 23:34 ` Ben Hutchings
2012-11-06 4:01 ` Brian Haley
2012-11-08 0:23 ` Ben Hutchings
2012-11-08 15:36 ` Brian Haley
2012-11-08 20:02 ` David Miller
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