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authorDavid Jeffery <djeffery@redhat.com>2009-09-28 21:54:24 +0400
committerJames Bottomley <James.Bottomley@suse.de>2009-10-02 23:11:58 +0400
commit2c2ed8bfd899b84ecbf71d28fcc2cc4ace36c8d9 (patch)
tree890fd3916878e2427141d6e53dd70150ac7ff93e /drivers/scsi
parent2afc95bf546a961d2936d886c3802e159f1bae6b (diff)
downloadlinux-2c2ed8bfd899b84ecbf71d28fcc2cc4ace36c8d9.tar.xz
[SCSI] st: fix possible memory use after free after MTSETBLK ioctl
A memory use after free bug can manifest if the MTSETBLK or SET_DENS_AND_BLK ioctl features are used to set the tape's blocksize from 0 to non-zero. After the driver sets the new block size, in this one case it calls normalize_buffer() to free the device's internal data buffers. However, the ioctl code assumes there is always a buffer and does not check or allocate a buffer if there isn't one. So any following ioctl calls can corrupt a part of memory by writing data to memory that the st driver had freed. This patch removes the normalize_buffer() call and the specialness of changing from a 0 to non-zero blocksize to fix the possible use of memory after it has been freed by the st driver. signed-off-by: David Jeffery <djeffery@redhat.com> Acked-by: Kai Makisara <kai.makisara@kolumbus.fi> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@suse.de>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/scsi')
-rw-r--r--drivers/scsi/st.c3
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/scsi/st.c b/drivers/scsi/st.c
index b33d04250bbc..12d58a7ed6bc 100644
--- a/drivers/scsi/st.c
+++ b/drivers/scsi/st.c
@@ -2859,11 +2859,8 @@ static int st_int_ioctl(struct scsi_tape *STp, unsigned int cmd_in, unsigned lon
ioctl_result = st_int_ioctl(STp, MTBSF, 1);
if (cmd_in == MTSETBLK || cmd_in == SET_DENS_AND_BLK) {
- int old_block_size = STp->block_size;
STp->block_size = arg & MT_ST_BLKSIZE_MASK;
if (STp->block_size != 0) {
- if (old_block_size == 0)
- normalize_buffer(STp->buffer);
(STp->buffer)->buffer_blocks =
(STp->buffer)->buffer_size / STp->block_size;
}