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Message-ID: <20230411043517.GC360895@frogsfrogsfrogs>
Date:   Mon, 10 Apr 2023 21:35:17 -0700
From:   "Darrick J. Wong" <djwong@...nel.org>
To:     Dave Chinner <david@...morbit.com>
Cc:     syzbot <syzbot+listea0b12829deaef4101fd@...kaller.appspotmail.com>,
        linux-fsdevel@...r.kernel.org, linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org,
        linux-xfs@...r.kernel.org, syzkaller-bugs@...glegroups.com
Subject: Re: [syzbot] Monthly xfs report

On Tue, Apr 11, 2023 at 11:35:12AM +1000, Dave Chinner wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 30, 2023 at 02:58:43AM -0700, syzbot wrote:
> > Hello xfs maintainers/developers,
> > 
> > This is a 30-day syzbot report for the xfs subsystem.
> > All related reports/information can be found at:
> > https://syzkaller.appspot.com/upstream/s/xfs
> > 
> > During the period, 5 new issues were detected and 0 were fixed.
> > In total, 23 issues are still open and 15 have been fixed so far.
> > 
> > Some of the still happening issues:
> > 
> > Crashes Repro Title
> > 327     Yes   INFO: task hung in xlog_grant_head_check
> >               https://syzkaller.appspot.com/bug?extid=568245b88fbaedcb1959
> 
> [  501.289306][ T5098] XFS (loop0): Mounting V4 Filesystem 5e6273b8-2167-42bb-911b-418aa14a1261
> [  501.299015][ T5098] XFS (loop0): Log size 128 blocks too small, minimum size is 2880 blocks
> [  501.307608][ T5098] XFS (loop0): Log size out of supported range.
> [  501.313866][ T5098] XFS (loop0): Continuing onwards, but if log hangs are experienced then please report this message in the bug report.
> 
> Syzbot doing something stupid - syzbot needs to stop testing the
> deprecated and soon to be unsupported v4 filesystem format.
> 
> Invalid.
> 
> > 85      Yes   KASAN: stack-out-of-bounds Read in xfs_buf_lock
> >               https://syzkaller.appspot.com/bug?extid=0bc698a422b5e4ac988c
> 
> Bisection result is garbage.
> 
> Looks like a race between dquot shrinker grabbing a dquot buffer to
> write back a dquot and the dquot buffer being reclaimed before it is
> submitted from the delwri list. Something is dropping a buffer
> reference on the floor...
> 
> More investigation needed.
> 
> > 81      Yes   WARNING in xfs_qm_dqget_cache_insert
> >               https://syzkaller.appspot.com/bug?extid=6ae213503fb12e87934f
> 
> That'll be an ENOMEM warning on radix tree insert.
> 
> No big deal, the code cleans up and retries the lookup/insert
> process cleanly. Could just remove the warning.
> 
> Low priority, low severity.
> 
> > 47      Yes   WARNING in xfs_bmapi_convert_delalloc
> >               https://syzkaller.appspot.com/bug?extid=53b443b5c64221ee8bad
> 
> Unexpected ENOSPC because syzbot has created a inconsistency between
> superblock counters and the free space btrees.  Warning is expected
> as it indicates user data loss is going to occur, doesn't happen in
> typical production operation, generally requires malicious
> corruption of the filesystem to trigger.
> 
> Not a bug, won't fix.
> 
> > 44      Yes   INFO: task hung in xfs_buf_item_unpin
> >               https://syzkaller.appspot.com/bug?extid=3f083e9e08b726fcfba2
> 
> Yup, that's a deadlock on the superblock buffer.
> 
> xfs_sync_sb_buf() is called from an ioctl of some kind, gets stuck
> in the log force waiting for iclogs to complete. xfs_sync_sb_buf()
> holds the buffer across the transaction commit, so the sb buffer is
> locked while waiting for the log force.
> 
> At just the wrong time, the filesystem gets shut down:
> 
>   [  484.946965][ T5959] syz-executor360: attempt to access beyond end of device
>   [  484.946965][ T5959] loop0: rw=432129, sector=65536, nr_sectors = 64 limit=65536
>   [  484.950756][   T52] XFS (loop0): log I/O error -5
>   [  484.952017][   T52] XFS (loop0): Filesystem has been shut down due to log error (0x2).
>   [  484.953902][   T52] XFS (loop0): Please unmount the filesystem and rectify the problem(s).
>   [  714.735393][   T28] INFO: task kworker/1:1H:52 blocked for more than 143 seconds.
> 
> And the iclog IO completion tries to unpin and abort all the log
> items in the current checkpoint. One of those is the superblock
> buffer, and because this is an abort:
> 
> [  714.754433][   T28]  xfs_buf_lock+0x264/0xa68
> [  714.755623][   T28]  xfs_buf_item_unpin+0x2c4/0xc18
> [  714.756875][   T28]  xfs_trans_committed_bulk+0x2d8/0x73c
> [  714.758236][   T28]  xlog_cil_committed+0x210/0xef8
> 
> The unpin code tries to lock the buffer to pass it through to IO
> completion to mark it as failed.
> 
> Real deadlock, I think it might be able to occur on any synchronous
> transaction commit that holds a buffer locked across it. No
> immediate fix comes to mind right now. Can only occur on a journal
> IO triggered shutdown, so not somethign that happens typically in
> production systems.

Force log, then xfs_ail_push_all_sync()?

It's SETLABEL, who cares how slow it is?

> Low priority, medium severity.
> 
> 
> > 13      Yes   general protection fault in __xfs_free_extent
> >               https://syzkaller.appspot.com/bug?extid=bfbc1eecdfb9b10e5792
> 
> Growfs issue. Looks like a NULL pag, which means the fsbno passed
> to __xfs_free_extent() is invalid. Without looking further, this
> looks like it's a corrupt AGF length or superblock size and this has
> resulted in the calculated fsbno starting beyond the end of the last
> AG that we are about to grow. That means the agno is beyond EOFS,
> xfs_perag_get(agno) ends up NULL, and __xfs_free_extent() goes
> splat.  Likely requires corruption to trigger.
> 
> Low priority, low severity.

I've been wondering for quite a while if the code that creates those
defer items ought to be shutting down the fs if they can't get a perag
to stuff in the intent.  xfs_perag_intent_get seems like a reasonable
place to shut down the fs with a corruption warning if someone feeds in
a totally garbage fsblock range.

> > 5       Yes   KASAN: use-after-free Read in xfs_btree_lookup_get_block
> >               https://syzkaller.appspot.com/bug?extid=7e9494b8b399902e994e
> 
> Recovery of reflink COW extents, we have a corrupted journal
> 
>    [   52.495566][ T5067] XFS (loop0): Mounting V5 Filesystem bfdc47fc-10d8-4eed-a562-11a831b3f791
>    [   52.599681][ T5067] XFS (loop0): Torn write (CRC failure) detected at log block 0x180. Truncating head block from 0x200.
>    [   52.636680][ T5067] XFS (loop0): Starting recovery (logdev: internal)
> 
> And then it looks to have a UAF on the refcountbt cursor that is
> first initialised in xfs_refcount_recover_cow_leftovers(). Likely
> tripping over a corrupted refcount btree of some kind. Probably one
> for Darrick to look into.

Somehow the bogus refcount level field in the AGF is getting past the
verifiers.  I'll look into this later.

--D

> Low priority, low severity.
> 
> -Dave.
> -- 
> Dave Chinner
> david@...morbit.com

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