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author | Vladis Dronov <vdronov@redhat.com> | 2019-12-27 05:26:27 +0300 |
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committer | David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net> | 2019-12-31 07:19:27 +0300 |
commit | a33121e5487b424339636b25c35d3a180eaa5f5e (patch) | |
tree | 3eb51e254b2b556f109552d2e78311e8f89545f8 /drivers/ptp/ptp_clock.c | |
parent | 54fa49ee88138756df0fcf867cb1849904710a8c (diff) | |
download | linux-a33121e5487b424339636b25c35d3a180eaa5f5e.tar.xz |
ptp: fix the race between the release of ptp_clock and cdev
In a case when a ptp chardev (like /dev/ptp0) is open but an underlying
device is removed, closing this file leads to a race. This reproduces
easily in a kvm virtual machine:
ts# cat openptp0.c
int main() { ... fp = fopen("/dev/ptp0", "r"); ... sleep(10); }
ts# uname -r
5.5.0-rc3-46cf053e
ts# cat /proc/cmdline
... slub_debug=FZP
ts# modprobe ptp_kvm
ts# ./openptp0 &
[1] 670
opened /dev/ptp0, sleeping 10s...
ts# rmmod ptp_kvm
ts# ls /dev/ptp*
ls: cannot access '/dev/ptp*': No such file or directory
ts# ...woken up
[ 48.010809] general protection fault: 0000 [#1] SMP
[ 48.012502] CPU: 6 PID: 658 Comm: openptp0 Not tainted 5.5.0-rc3-46cf053e #25
[ 48.014624] Hardware name: QEMU Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996), ...
[ 48.016270] RIP: 0010:module_put.part.0+0x7/0x80
[ 48.017939] RSP: 0018:ffffb3850073be00 EFLAGS: 00010202
[ 48.018339] RAX: 000000006b6b6b6b RBX: 6b6b6b6b6b6b6b6b RCX: ffff89a476c00ad0
[ 48.018936] RDX: fffff65a08d3ea08 RSI: 0000000000000247 RDI: 6b6b6b6b6b6b6b6b
[ 48.019470] ... ^^^ a slub poison
[ 48.023854] Call Trace:
[ 48.024050] __fput+0x21f/0x240
[ 48.024288] task_work_run+0x79/0x90
[ 48.024555] do_exit+0x2af/0xab0
[ 48.024799] ? vfs_write+0x16a/0x190
[ 48.025082] do_group_exit+0x35/0x90
[ 48.025387] __x64_sys_exit_group+0xf/0x10
[ 48.025737] do_syscall_64+0x3d/0x130
[ 48.026056] entry_SYSCALL_64_after_hwframe+0x44/0xa9
[ 48.026479] RIP: 0033:0x7f53b12082f6
[ 48.026792] ...
[ 48.030945] Modules linked in: ptp i6300esb watchdog [last unloaded: ptp_kvm]
[ 48.045001] Fixing recursive fault but reboot is needed!
This happens in:
static void __fput(struct file *file)
{ ...
if (file->f_op->release)
file->f_op->release(inode, file); <<< cdev is kfree'd here
if (unlikely(S_ISCHR(inode->i_mode) && inode->i_cdev != NULL &&
!(mode & FMODE_PATH))) {
cdev_put(inode->i_cdev); <<< cdev fields are accessed here
Namely:
__fput()
posix_clock_release()
kref_put(&clk->kref, delete_clock) <<< the last reference
delete_clock()
delete_ptp_clock()
kfree(ptp) <<< cdev is embedded in ptp
cdev_put
module_put(p->owner) <<< *p is kfree'd, bang!
Here cdev is embedded in posix_clock which is embedded in ptp_clock.
The race happens because ptp_clock's lifetime is controlled by two
refcounts: kref and cdev.kobj in posix_clock. This is wrong.
Make ptp_clock's sysfs device a parent of cdev with cdev_device_add()
created especially for such cases. This way the parent device with its
ptp_clock is not released until all references to the cdev are released.
This adds a requirement that an initialized but not exposed struct
device should be provided to posix_clock_register() by a caller instead
of a simple dev_t.
This approach was adopted from the commit 72139dfa2464 ("watchdog: Fix
the race between the release of watchdog_core_data and cdev"). See
details of the implementation in the commit 233ed09d7fda ("chardev: add
helper function to register char devs with a struct device").
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-fsdevel/20191125125342.6189-1-vdronov@redhat.com/T/#u
Analyzed-by: Stephen Johnston <sjohnsto@redhat.com>
Analyzed-by: Vern Lovejoy <vlovejoy@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Vladis Dronov <vdronov@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Richard Cochran <richardcochran@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/ptp/ptp_clock.c')
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/ptp/ptp_clock.c | 31 |
1 files changed, 14 insertions, 17 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/ptp/ptp_clock.c b/drivers/ptp/ptp_clock.c index e60eab7f8a61..61fafe0374ce 100644 --- a/drivers/ptp/ptp_clock.c +++ b/drivers/ptp/ptp_clock.c @@ -166,9 +166,9 @@ static struct posix_clock_operations ptp_clock_ops = { .read = ptp_read, }; -static void delete_ptp_clock(struct posix_clock *pc) +static void ptp_clock_release(struct device *dev) { - struct ptp_clock *ptp = container_of(pc, struct ptp_clock, clock); + struct ptp_clock *ptp = container_of(dev, struct ptp_clock, dev); mutex_destroy(&ptp->tsevq_mux); mutex_destroy(&ptp->pincfg_mux); @@ -213,7 +213,6 @@ struct ptp_clock *ptp_clock_register(struct ptp_clock_info *info, } ptp->clock.ops = ptp_clock_ops; - ptp->clock.release = delete_ptp_clock; ptp->info = info; ptp->devid = MKDEV(major, index); ptp->index = index; @@ -236,15 +235,6 @@ struct ptp_clock *ptp_clock_register(struct ptp_clock_info *info, if (err) goto no_pin_groups; - /* Create a new device in our class. */ - ptp->dev = device_create_with_groups(ptp_class, parent, ptp->devid, - ptp, ptp->pin_attr_groups, - "ptp%d", ptp->index); - if (IS_ERR(ptp->dev)) { - err = PTR_ERR(ptp->dev); - goto no_device; - } - /* Register a new PPS source. */ if (info->pps) { struct pps_source_info pps; @@ -260,8 +250,18 @@ struct ptp_clock *ptp_clock_register(struct ptp_clock_info *info, } } - /* Create a posix clock. */ - err = posix_clock_register(&ptp->clock, ptp->devid); + /* Initialize a new device of our class in our clock structure. */ + device_initialize(&ptp->dev); + ptp->dev.devt = ptp->devid; + ptp->dev.class = ptp_class; + ptp->dev.parent = parent; + ptp->dev.groups = ptp->pin_attr_groups; + ptp->dev.release = ptp_clock_release; + dev_set_drvdata(&ptp->dev, ptp); + dev_set_name(&ptp->dev, "ptp%d", ptp->index); + + /* Create a posix clock and link it to the device. */ + err = posix_clock_register(&ptp->clock, &ptp->dev); if (err) { pr_err("failed to create posix clock\n"); goto no_clock; @@ -273,8 +273,6 @@ no_clock: if (ptp->pps_source) pps_unregister_source(ptp->pps_source); no_pps: - device_destroy(ptp_class, ptp->devid); -no_device: ptp_cleanup_pin_groups(ptp); no_pin_groups: if (ptp->kworker) @@ -304,7 +302,6 @@ int ptp_clock_unregister(struct ptp_clock *ptp) if (ptp->pps_source) pps_unregister_source(ptp->pps_source); - device_destroy(ptp_class, ptp->devid); ptp_cleanup_pin_groups(ptp); posix_clock_unregister(&ptp->clock); |