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DateTue, 21 Mar 2006 13:17:54 -0600
FromMike Christie <>
SubjectRe: [PATCH] scsi: properly count the number of pages in scsi_req_map_sg()
Bryan Holty wrote:
> On Tuesday 21 March 2006 10:19, Dan Aloni wrote:
> 
>>On Tue, Mar 21, 2006 at 09:54:54AM -0600, James Bottomley wrote:
>>
>>>This is a good email to discuss on the scsi list:
>>>linux-scsi@vger.kernel.org; whom I've added to the cc list.
>>>
>>>On Tue, 2006-03-21 at 10:38 +0200, Dan Aloni wrote:
>>>
>>>>Improper calculation of the number of pages causes bio_alloc() to
>>>>be called with nr_iovecs=0, and slab corruption later.
>>>>
>>>>For example, a simple scatterlist that fails: {(3644,452), (0, 60)},
>>>>(offset, size). bufflen=512 => nr_pages=1 => breakage. The proper
>>>>page count for this example is 2.
>>>
>>>Such a scatterlist would likely violate the device's underlying
>>>boundaries and is not legal ... there's supposed to be special code
>>>checking the queue alignment and copying the bio to an aligned buffer if
>>>the limits are violated.  Where are you generating these scatterlists
>>>from?
>>
>>These scatterlists can be generated using the sg driver. Though I am
>>actually running a customized version of the sg driver, it seems the
>>conversion from a userspace array of sg_iovec_t to scatterlist stays
>>the same and also applies to the original driver (see
>>st_map_user_pages()).
> 
> 
> Hello,
>     I am seeing the same issue when using direct io with sg.  sg will perform 
> direct io on any date that is aligned with the devices dma_align.  The 
> default for drivers that do not specify is 512.  sg builds the scatter gather 
> list from the user specified location, offsetting the first entry in the list 
> if not page aligned.  This is the case that causes the improper allocation of 
> "nr_iovec" in scsi_req_map_sgand the later slab corruption.  
> 
>     I don't think it is necessary to calculate nr_pages from the entire list.  
> Only sgl[0] is allowed to have an offset, so we can calculate from that as 
> follows.
> --- a/drivers/scsi/scsi_lib.c	2006-03-03 13:17:22.000000000 -0600
> +++ b/drivers/scsi/scsi_lib.c	2006-03-21 11:36:39.389763804 -0600
> @@ -368,12 +368,15 @@
>  			   int nsegs, unsigned bufflen, gfp_t gfp)
>  {
>  	struct request_queue *q = rq->q;
> -	int nr_pages = (bufflen + PAGE_SIZE - 1) >> PAGE_SHIFT;
> +	int nr_pages = 0;
>  	unsigned int data_len = 0, len, bytes, off;
>  	struct page *page;
>  	struct bio *bio = NULL;
>  	int i, err, nr_vecs = 0;
> -
> +	
> +	if (nsegs)

you can drop that test

> + 		nr_pages = (bufflen + sgl[0].offset + PAGE_SIZE - 1) >> PAGE_SHIFT;
> +	

I think we can do this without looping but I think this is broken. If we 
had a slight variant of Dan's example but we have a page and some change 
in the first entry {3644, 4548} and 0,60} in the last one, that would 
would only calculate two pages but we want three.
I think we can have to calculate the first and last entries but the 
middle ones we can assume have no offset and lengths that are multiples 
of a page.
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