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Message-Id: <20141119.152555.528973700550634768.davem@davemloft.net>
Date: Wed, 19 Nov 2014 15:25:55 -0500 (EST)
From: David Miller <davem@...emloft.net>
To: viro@...IV.linux.org.uk
Cc: netdev@...r.kernel.org, torvalds@...ux-foundation.org,
linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [patches][RFC] situation with csum_and_copy_... API
From: Al Viro <viro@...IV.linux.org.uk>
Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2014 19:40:53 +0000
> On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 08:47:45AM +0000, Al Viro wrote:
>
>> I do have a patch doing just that; the question is what to do with csum-and-copy
>> primitives. Originally I planned to simply strip those access_ok() from those
>> (both the explicit calls and use of copy_from_user() where we ought to use
>> __copy_from_user(), etc.), but that's not nice to potential out-of-tree callers
>> of those suckers. If any of those exist and manage to cope with the wonderful
>> calling conventions, that is. As it is, we have the total of 4 callers of
>> csum_and_copy_from_user() and 2 callers of csum_and_copy_to_user(), all in
>> networking code. Do we care about potential out-of-tree users existing and
>> getting screwed by such change? Davem, Linus?
>
> FWIW, the beginning of series in question follows; removal of those
> access_ok() is 3/5. The series is longer than that (see vfs.git#iov_iter-net
> for a bit more, and there's more stuff in local queue still too much in flux
> to push them out), but all the stuff relevant to validating iovecs on
> sendmsg/recvmsg and getting rid of excessive access_ok() is in the first 5
> commits.
Al I really like this series, especially patch #2.
Sorry for taking so long to review this, I just wanted to make sure we
got this right.
Can you give me a pull request for just these 5 patches? Then feel free
to post the next batch for review, I'm eager to see it as are others.
Thanks!
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