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SubjectRe: [PATCH] fs: fix data races on inode->i_flctx
On Mon, 21 Sep 2015 13:00:04 +0200
Dmitry Vyukov <dvyukov@google.com> wrote:

> On Mon, Sep 21, 2015 at 12:56 PM, Jeff Layton <jlayton@poochiereds.net> wrote:
> > On Mon, 21 Sep 2015 12:53:40 +0200
> > Dmitry Vyukov <dvyukov@google.com> wrote:
> >
> >> On Mon, Sep 21, 2015 at 12:50 PM, Jeff Layton <jlayton@poochiereds.net> wrote:
> >> > On Mon, 21 Sep 2015 09:43:06 +0200
> >> > Dmitry Vyukov <dvyukov@google.com> wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> locks_get_lock_context() uses cmpxchg() to install i_flctx.
> >> >> cmpxchg() is a release operation which is correct. But it uses
> >> >> a plain load to load i_flctx. This is incorrect. Subsequent loads
> >> >> from i_flctx can hoist above the load of i_flctx pointer itself
> >> >> and observe uninitialized garbage there. This in turn can lead
> >> >> to corruption of ctx->flc_lock and other members.
> >> >>
> >> >
> >> > I don't get this bit. The i_flctx field is initialized to zero when the
> >> > inode is allocated, and we only assign it with cmpxchg(). How would you
> >> > ever see uninitialized garbage in there? It should either be NULL or a
> >> > valid pointer, no?
> >>
> >> This is not about i_flctx pointer, this is about i_flctx object
> >> contents (pointee).
> >> Readers can see a non-NULL pointer, but read garbage from *i_flctx.
> >>
> >
> > Again, I don't get it though. The cmpxchg happens after we've
> > initialized the structure. Given that there are implicit full memory
> > barriers before and after the cmpxchg(), how do you end up with another
> > task seeing the pointer before it was ever initialized?
> >
> > The store should only happen after the initialization has occurred, and
> > the loads in the other tasks shouldn't be able to see the results of
> > that store until then. No?
>
> If a reader looks at things in the opposite order, then it does not
> matter how you store them. Reader still can observe them in the wrong
> order.
> Memory barriers is always a game of two. Writer needs to do stores in
> the correct order and reader must do reads in the correct order. A
> single memory barrier cannot possible make any sense.
>

I get that, but...isn't there a data dependency there? In order for the
reader to see bogus fields inside of i_flctx, it needs to be able to
see a valid pointer in i_flctx...and in order for that to occur the
store has to have occurred.

I guess the concern is that the reader CPU could stumble across some
memory that is eventually going to part of i_flctx prior to loading
that pointer, and assume that its contents are still valid after the
pointer store has occurred? Is that the basic scenario?

>
> >> > If that'st the case, then most of the places where you're adding
> >> > smp_load_acquire are places that can tolerate seeing NULL there. e.g.
> >> > you have racing LOCK_EX/LOCK_UN flock() calls in different tasks or
> >> > something.
> >> >
> >> >> Documentation/memory-barriers.txt explicitly requires to use
> >> >> a barrier in such context:
> >> >> "A load-load control dependency requires a full read memory barrier".
> >> >>
> >> >
> >> > The same file also says:
> >> >
> >> > "Any atomic operation that modifies some state in memory and returns information
> >> > about the state (old or new) implies an SMP-conditional general memory barrier
> >> > (smp_mb()) on each side of the actual operation (with the exception of
> >> > explicit lock operations, described later). These include:
> >> >
> >> > ...
> >> > /* when succeeds */
> >> > cmpxchg();
> >> > "
> >> >
> >> > If there is an implied smp_mb() before and after the cmpxchg(), how
> >> > could the CPU hoist anything before that point?
> >> >
> >> > Note that I'm not saying that you're wrong, I just want to make sure I
> >> > fully understand the problem before we go trying to fix it.
> >> >
> >> >> Use smp_load_acquire() in locks_get_lock_context() and in bunch
> >> >> of other functions that can proceed concurrently with
> >> >> locks_get_lock_context().
> >> >>
> >> >> The data race was found with KernelThreadSanitizer (KTSAN).
> >> >>
> >> >> Signed-off-by: Dmitry Vyukov <dvyukov@google.com>
> >> >> ---
> >> >> For the record, here is the KTSAN report:
> >> >>
> >> >> ThreadSanitizer: data-race in _raw_spin_lock
> >> >>
> >> >> Read at 0xffff8800bae50da0 of size 1 by thread 3060 on CPU 2:
> >> >> [< inline >] __raw_spin_lock include/linux/spinlock_api_smp.h:158
> >> >> [<ffffffff81ee37d0>] _raw_spin_lock+0x50/0x70 kernel/locking/spinlock.c:151
> >> >> [< inline >] spin_lock include/linux/spinlock.h:312
> >> >> [<ffffffff812e1187>] flock_lock_inode+0xb7/0x440 fs/locks.c:895
> >> >> [<ffffffff812e16e6>] flock_lock_inode_wait+0x46/0x110 fs/locks.c:1871
> >> >> [<ffffffff812e2814>] SyS_flock+0x224/0x23
> >> >>
> >> >> Previous write at 0xffff8800bae50da0 of size 8 by thread 3063 on CPU 8:
> >> >> [<ffffffff81248628>] kmem_cache_alloc+0xd8/0x2f0 mm/slab.c:3420
> >> >> [<ffffffff812ddba0>] locks_get_lock_context+0x60/0x140 fs/locks.c:213
> >> >> [<ffffffff812e112a>] flock_lock_inode+0x5a/0x440 fs/locks.c:882
> >> >> [<ffffffff812e16e6>] flock_lock_inode_wait+0x46/0x110 fs/locks.c:1871
> >> >> [< inline >] flock_lock_file_wait include/linux/fs.h:1219
> >> >> [< inline >] SYSC_flock fs/locks.c:1941
> >> >> [<ffffffff812e2814>] SyS_flock+0x224/0x230 fs/locks.c:1904
> >> >> [<ffffffff81ee3e11>] entry_SYSCALL_64_fastpath+0x31/0x95 arch/x86/entry/entry_64.S:188
> >> >> ---
> >> >> fs/locks.c | 63 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------------
> >> >> 1 file changed, 36 insertions(+), 27 deletions(-)
> >> >>
> >> >> diff --git a/fs/locks.c b/fs/locks.c
> >> >> index 2a54c80..316e474 100644
> >> >> --- a/fs/locks.c
> >> >> +++ b/fs/locks.c
> >> >> @@ -205,28 +205,32 @@ static struct kmem_cache *filelock_cache __read_mostly;
> >> >> static struct file_lock_context *
> >> >> locks_get_lock_context(struct inode *inode, int type)
> >> >> {
> >> >> - struct file_lock_context *new;
> >> >> + struct file_lock_context *ctx;
> >> >>
> >> >> - if (likely(inode->i_flctx) || type == F_UNLCK)
> >> >> + /* paired with cmpxchg() below */
> >> >> + ctx = smp_load_acquire(&inode->i_flctx);
> >> >> + if (likely(ctx) || type == F_UNLCK)
> >> >> goto out;
> >> >>
> >> >> - new = kmem_cache_alloc(flctx_cache, GFP_KERNEL);
> >> >> - if (!new)
> >> >> + ctx = kmem_cache_alloc(flctx_cache, GFP_KERNEL);
> >> >> + if (!ctx)
> >> >> goto out;
> >> >>
> >> >> - spin_lock_init(&new->flc_lock);
> >> >> - INIT_LIST_HEAD(&new->flc_flock);
> >> >> - INIT_LIST_HEAD(&new->flc_posix);
> >> >> - INIT_LIST_HEAD(&new->flc_lease);
> >> >> + spin_lock_init(&ctx->flc_lock);
> >> >> + INIT_LIST_HEAD(&ctx->flc_flock);
> >> >> + INIT_LIST_HEAD(&ctx->flc_posix);
> >> >> + INIT_LIST_HEAD(&ctx->flc_lease);
> >> >>
> >> >> /*
> >> >> * Assign the pointer if it's not already assigned. If it is, then
> >> >> * free the context we just allocated.
> >> >> */
> >> >> - if (cmpxchg(&inode->i_flctx, NULL, new))
> >> >> - kmem_cache_free(flctx_cache, new);
> >> >> + if (cmpxchg(&inode->i_flctx, NULL, ctx)) {
> >> >> + kmem_cache_free(flctx_cache, ctx);
> >> >> + ctx = smp_load_acquire(&inode->i_flctx);
> >> >> + }
> >> >> out:
> >> >> - return inode->i_flctx;
> >> >> + return ctx;
> >> >> }
> >> >>
> >> >> void
> >> >> @@ -762,7 +766,7 @@ posix_test_lock(struct file *filp, struct file_lock *fl)
> >> >> struct file_lock_context *ctx;
> >> >> struct inode *inode = file_inode(filp);
> >> >>
> >> >> - ctx = inode->i_flctx;
> >> >> + ctx = smp_load_acquire(&inode->i_flctx);
> >> >> if (!ctx || list_empty_careful(&ctx->flc_posix)) {
> >> >> fl->fl_type = F_UNLCK;
> >> >> return;
> >> >> @@ -1203,7 +1207,7 @@ int locks_mandatory_locked(struct file *file)
> >> >> struct file_lock_context *ctx;
> >> >> struct file_lock *fl;
> >> >>
> >> >> - ctx = inode->i_flctx;
> >> >> + ctx = smp_load_acquire(&inode->i_flctx);
> >> >> if (!ctx || list_empty_careful(&ctx->flc_posix))
> >> >> return 0;
> >> >>
> >> >> @@ -1388,7 +1392,7 @@ any_leases_conflict(struct inode *inode, struct file_lock *breaker)
> >> >> int __break_lease(struct inode *inode, unsigned int mode, unsigned int type)
> >> >> {
> >> >> int error = 0;
> >> >> - struct file_lock_context *ctx = inode->i_flctx;
> >> >> + struct file_lock_context *ctx;
> >> >> struct file_lock *new_fl, *fl, *tmp;
> >> >> unsigned long break_time;
> >> >> int want_write = (mode & O_ACCMODE) != O_RDONLY;
> >> >> @@ -1400,6 +1404,7 @@ int __break_lease(struct inode *inode, unsigned int mode, unsigned int type)
> >> >> new_fl->fl_flags = type;
> >> >>
> >> >> /* typically we will check that ctx is non-NULL before calling */
> >> >> + ctx = smp_load_acquire(&inode->i_flctx);
> >> >> if (!ctx) {
> >> >> WARN_ON_ONCE(1);
> >> >> return error;
> >> >> @@ -1494,9 +1499,10 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(__break_lease);
> >> >> void lease_get_mtime(struct inode *inode, struct timespec *time)
> >> >> {
> >> >> bool has_lease = false;
> >> >> - struct file_lock_context *ctx = inode->i_flctx;
> >> >> + struct file_lock_context *ctx;
> >> >> struct file_lock *fl;
> >> >>
> >> >> + ctx = smp_load_acquire(&inode->i_flctx);
> >> >> if (ctx && !list_empty_careful(&ctx->flc_lease)) {
> >> >> spin_lock(&ctx->flc_lock);
> >> >> if (!list_empty(&ctx->flc_lease)) {
> >> >> @@ -1543,10 +1549,11 @@ int fcntl_getlease(struct file *filp)
> >> >> {
> >> >> struct file_lock *fl;
> >> >> struct inode *inode = file_inode(filp);
> >> >> - struct file_lock_context *ctx = inode->i_flctx;
> >> >> + struct file_lock_context *ctx;
> >> >> int type = F_UNLCK;
> >> >> LIST_HEAD(dispose);
> >> >>
> >> >> + ctx = smp_load_acquire(&inode->i_flctx);
> >> >> if (ctx && !list_empty_careful(&ctx->flc_lease)) {
> >> >> spin_lock(&ctx->flc_lock);
> >> >> time_out_leases(file_inode(filp), &dispose);
> >> >> @@ -1713,9 +1720,10 @@ static int generic_delete_lease(struct file *filp, void *owner)
> >> >> struct file_lock *fl, *victim = NULL;
> >> >> struct dentry *dentry = filp->f_path.dentry;
> >> >> struct inode *inode = dentry->d_inode;
> >> >> - struct file_lock_context *ctx = inode->i_flctx;
> >> >> + struct file_lock_context *ctx;
> >> >> LIST_HEAD(dispose);
> >> >>
> >> >> + ctx = smp_load_acquire(&inode->i_flctx);
> >> >> if (!ctx) {
> >> >> trace_generic_delete_lease(inode, NULL);
> >> >> return error;
> >> >> @@ -2359,13 +2367,14 @@ out:
> >> >> void locks_remove_posix(struct file *filp, fl_owner_t owner)
> >> >> {
> >> >> struct file_lock lock;
> >> >> - struct file_lock_context *ctx = file_inode(filp)->i_flctx;
> >> >> + struct file_lock_context *ctx;
> >> >>
> >> >> /*
> >> >> * If there are no locks held on this file, we don't need to call
> >> >> * posix_lock_file(). Another process could be setting a lock on this
> >> >> * file at the same time, but we wouldn't remove that lock anyway.
> >> >> */
> >> >> + ctx = smp_load_acquire(&file_inode(filp)->i_flctx);
> >> >> if (!ctx || list_empty(&ctx->flc_posix))
> >> >> return;
> >> >>
> >> >> @@ -2389,7 +2398,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(locks_remove_posix);
> >> >>
> >> >> /* The i_flctx must be valid when calling into here */
> >> >> static void
> >> >> -locks_remove_flock(struct file *filp)
> >> >> +locks_remove_flock(struct file *filp, struct file_lock_context *flctx)
> >> >> {
> >> >> struct file_lock fl = {
> >> >> .fl_owner = filp,
> >> >> @@ -2400,7 +2409,6 @@ locks_remove_flock(struct file *filp)
> >> >> .fl_end = OFFSET_MAX,
> >> >> };
> >> >> struct inode *inode = file_inode(filp);
> >> >> - struct file_lock_context *flctx = inode->i_flctx;
> >> >>
> >> >> if (list_empty(&flctx->flc_flock))
> >> >> return;
> >> >> @@ -2416,10 +2424,8 @@ locks_remove_flock(struct file *filp)
> >> >>
> >> >> /* The i_flctx must be valid when calling into here */
> >> >> static void
> >> >> -locks_remove_lease(struct file *filp)
> >> >> +locks_remove_lease(struct file *filp, struct file_lock_context *ctx)
> >> >> {
> >> >> - struct inode *inode = file_inode(filp);
> >> >> - struct file_lock_context *ctx = inode->i_flctx;
> >> >> struct file_lock *fl, *tmp;
> >> >> LIST_HEAD(dispose);
> >> >>
> >> >> @@ -2439,17 +2445,20 @@ locks_remove_lease(struct file *filp)
> >> >> */
> >> >> void locks_remove_file(struct file *filp)
> >> >> {
> >> >> - if (!file_inode(filp)->i_flctx)
> >> >> + struct file_lock_context *ctx;
> >> >> +
> >> >> + ctx = smp_load_acquire(&file_inode(filp)->i_flctx);
> >> >> + if (!ctx)
> >> >> return;
> >> >>
> >> >> /* remove any OFD locks */
> >> >> locks_remove_posix(filp, filp);
> >> >>
> >> >> /* remove flock locks */
> >> >> - locks_remove_flock(filp);
> >> >> + locks_remove_flock(filp, ctx);
> >> >>
> >> >> /* remove any leases */
> >> >> - locks_remove_lease(filp);
> >> >> + locks_remove_lease(filp, ctx);
> >> >> }
> >> >>
> >> >> /**
> >> >> @@ -2616,7 +2625,7 @@ void show_fd_locks(struct seq_file *f,
> >> >> struct file_lock_context *ctx;
> >> >> int id = 0;
> >> >>
> >> >> - ctx = inode->i_flctx;
> >> >> + ctx = smp_load_acquire(&inode->i_flctx);
> >> >> if (!ctx)
> >> >> return;
> >> >>
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > --
> >> > Jeff Layton <jlayton@poochiereds.net>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> > --
> > Jeff Layton <jlayton@poochiereds.net>
>
>
>


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Jeff Layton <jlayton@poochiereds.net>


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