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Message-ID: <20111128181446.2ab784d0@kryten>
Date:	Mon, 28 Nov 2011 18:14:46 +1100
From:	Anton Blanchard <anton@...ba.org>
To:	Eric Dumazet <eric.dumazet@...il.com>
Cc:	Sasha Levin <levinsasha928@...il.com>,
	David Miller <davem@...emloft.net>,
	Matt Mackall <mpm@...enic.com>,
	Christoph Lameter <cl@...ux-foundation.org>,
	Pekka Enberg <penberg@...nel.org>,
	linux-mm <linux-mm@...ck.org>,
	linux-kernel <linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>,
	netdev <netdev@...r.kernel.org>
Subject: [PATCH] net: Fix corruption in /proc/*/net/dev_mcast


Hi,

> I got the following output when running some tests (I'm not really sure
> what exactly happened when this bug was triggered):
> 
> [13850.947279] =============================================================================
> [13850.948024] BUG kmalloc-8: Redzone overwritten
> [13850.948024] -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> [13850.948024] 
> [13850.948024] INFO: 0xffff8800104f6d28-0xffff8800104f6d2b. First byte 0x0 instead of 0xcc
> [13850.948024] INFO: Allocated in __seq_open_private+0x20/0x5e age=4436 cpu=0 pid=17295
> [13850.948024] 	__slab_alloc.clone.46+0x3e7/0x456
> [13850.948024] 	__kmalloc+0x8c/0x110
> [13850.948024] 	__seq_open_private+0x20/0x5e
> [13850.948024] 	seq_open_net+0x3b/0x5d
> [13850.948024] 	dev_mc_seq_open+0x15/0x17
> [13850.948024] 	proc_reg_open+0xad/0x127

I just hit this during my testing. Isn't there another bug lurking?

Anton
--


With slub debugging on I see red zone issues in /proc/*/net/dev_mcast:

=============================================================================
BUG kmalloc-8: Redzone overwritten
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

INFO: 0xc0000000de9dec48-0xc0000000de9dec4b. First byte 0x0 instead of 0xcc
INFO: Allocated in .__seq_open_private+0x30/0xa0 age=0 cpu=5 pid=3896
	.__kmalloc+0x1e0/0x2d0
	.__seq_open_private+0x30/0xa0
	.seq_open_net+0x60/0xe0
	.dev_mc_seq_open+0x4c/0x70
	.proc_reg_open+0xd8/0x260
	.__dentry_open.clone.11+0x2b8/0x400
	.do_last+0xf4/0x950
	.path_openat+0xf8/0x480
	.do_filp_open+0x48/0xc0
	.do_sys_open+0x140/0x250
	syscall_exit+0x0/0x40

dev_mc_seq_ops uses dev_seq_start/next/stop but only allocates
sizeof(struct seq_net_private) of private data, whereas it expects
sizeof(struct dev_iter_state):

struct dev_iter_state {
	struct seq_net_private p;
	unsigned int pos; /* bucket << BUCKET_SPACE + offset */
};

Create dev_seq_open_ops and use it so we don't have to expose
struct dev_iter_state.

Signed-off-by: Anton Blanchard <anton@...ba.org>
---

Index: linux-net/include/linux/netdevice.h
===================================================================
--- linux-net.orig/include/linux/netdevice.h	2011-11-28 17:55:51.469508056 +1100
+++ linux-net/include/linux/netdevice.h	2011-11-28 17:55:52.985535812 +1100
@@ -2536,6 +2536,8 @@ extern void		net_disable_timestamp(void)
 extern void *dev_seq_start(struct seq_file *seq, loff_t *pos);
 extern void *dev_seq_next(struct seq_file *seq, void *v, loff_t *pos);
 extern void dev_seq_stop(struct seq_file *seq, void *v);
+extern int dev_seq_open_ops(struct inode *inode, struct file *file,
+			    const struct seq_operations *ops);
 #endif
 
 extern int netdev_class_create_file(struct class_attribute *class_attr);
Index: linux-net/net/core/dev.c
===================================================================
--- linux-net.orig/net/core/dev.c	2011-11-28 17:55:51.481508276 +1100
+++ linux-net/net/core/dev.c	2011-11-28 17:55:52.989535885 +1100
@@ -4282,6 +4282,12 @@ static int dev_seq_open(struct inode *in
 			    sizeof(struct dev_iter_state));
 }
 
+int dev_seq_open_ops(struct inode *inode, struct file *file,
+		     const struct seq_operations *ops)
+{
+	return seq_open_net(inode, file, ops, sizeof(struct dev_iter_state));
+}
+
 static const struct file_operations dev_seq_fops = {
 	.owner	 = THIS_MODULE,
 	.open    = dev_seq_open,
Index: linux-net/net/core/dev_addr_lists.c
===================================================================
--- linux-net.orig/net/core/dev_addr_lists.c	2011-11-28 17:55:47.845441705 +1100
+++ linux-net/net/core/dev_addr_lists.c	2011-11-28 17:55:52.989535885 +1100
@@ -696,8 +696,7 @@ static const struct seq_operations dev_m
 
 static int dev_mc_seq_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
 {
-	return seq_open_net(inode, file, &dev_mc_seq_ops,
-			    sizeof(struct seq_net_private));
+	return dev_seq_open_ops(inode, file, &dev_mc_seq_ops);
 }
 
 static const struct file_operations dev_mc_seq_fops = {
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