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SubjectRe: cifs - Race between IP address change and sget()?




----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jeff Layton" <jlayton@redhat.com>
> To: "David Howells" <dhowells@redhat.com>, "Paulo Alcantara" <pc@cjr.nz>
> Cc: viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk, "Steve French" <smfrench@gmail.com>, "linux-nfs" <linux-nfs@vger.kernel.org>, "CIFS"
> <linux-cifs@vger.kernel.org>, linux-afs@lists.infradead.org, ceph-devel@vger.kernel.org, keyrings@vger.kernel.org,
> "Network Development" <netdev@vger.kernel.org>, "LKML" <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>, fweimer@redhat.com
> Sent: Tuesday, 21 April, 2020 8:30:37 AM
> Subject: Re: cifs - Race between IP address change and sget()?
>
> On Mon, 2020-04-20 at 23:14 +0100, David Howells wrote:
> > Paulo Alcantara <pc@cjr.nz> wrote:
> >
> > > > > > What happens if the IP address the superblock is going to changes,
> > > > > > then
> > > > > > another mount is made back to the original IP address? Does the
> > > > > > second
> > > > > > mount just pick the original superblock?
> > > > >
> > > > > It is going to transparently reconnect to the new ip address, SMB
> > > > > share,
> > > > > and cifs superblock is kept unchanged. We, however, update internal
> > > > > TCP_Server_Info structure to reflect new destination ip address.
> > > > >
> > > > > For the second mount, since the hostname (extracted out of the UNC
> > > > > path
> > > > > at mount time) resolves to a new ip address and that address was
> > > > > saved
> > > > > earlier in TCP_Server_Info structure during reconnect, we will end up
> > > > > reusing same cifs superblock as per
> > > > > fs/cifs/connect.c:cifs_match_super().
> > > >
> > > > Would that be a bug?
> > >
> > > Probably.
> > >
> > > I'm not sure how that code is supposed to work, TBH.
> >
> > Hmmm... I think there may be a race here then - but I'm not sure it can be
> > avoided or if it matters.
> >
> > Since the address is part of the primary key to sget() for cifs, changing
> > the
> > IP address will change the primary key. Jeff tells me that this is
> > governed
> > by a spinlock taken by cifs_match_super(). However, sget() may be busy
> > attaching a new mount to the old superblock under the sb_lock core vfs
> > lock,
> > having already found a match.
> >
>
> Not exactly. Both places that match TCP_Server_Info objects by address
> hold the cifs_tcp_ses_lock. The address looks like it gets changed in
> reconn_set_ipaddr, and the lock is not currently taken there, AFAICT. I
> think it probably should be (at least around the cifs_convert_address
> call).

I think you are right. We need the spinlock around this call too.
I will send a patch to the list to add this.

>
> > Should the change of parameters made by cifs be effected with sb_lock held
> > to
> > try and avoid ending up using the wrong superblock?
> >
> > However, because the TCP_Server_Info is apparently updated, it looks like
> > my
> > original concern is not actually a problem (the idea that if a mounted
> > server
> > changes its IP address and then a new server comes online at the old IP
> > address, it might end up sharing superblocks because the IP address is part
> > of
> > the key).
> >
>
> I'm not sure we should concern ourselves with much more than just not
> allowing addresses to change while matching/searching. If you're
> standing up new servers at old addresses while you still have clients
> are migrating, then you are probably Doing it Wrong.

Agree. That is a migration process issue and not something we can/should
try to address in cifs.ko.



>
> --
> Jeff Layton <jlayton@redhat.com>
>
>

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