Commit 279b83c6 authored by Linus Torvalds's avatar Linus Torvalds

Merge tag 'fs.fixes.v5.18-rc4' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/brauner/linux

Pull mount_setattr fix from Christian Brauner:
 "The recent cleanup in e257039f ("mount_setattr(): clean the
  control flow and calling conventions") switched the mount attribute
  codepaths from do-while to for loops as they are more idiomatic when
  walking mounts.

  However, we did originally choose do-while constructs because if we
  request a mount or mount tree to be made read-only we need to hold
  writers in the following way: The mount attribute code will grab
  lock_mount_hash() and then call mnt_hold_writers() which will
  _unconditionally_ set MNT_WRITE_HOLD on the mount.

  Any callers that need write access have to call mnt_want_write(). They
  will immediately see that MNT_WRITE_HOLD is set on the mount and the
  caller will then either spin (on non-preempt-rt) or wait on
  lock_mount_hash() (on preempt-rt).

  The fact that MNT_WRITE_HOLD is set unconditionally means that once
  mnt_hold_writers() returns we need to _always_ pair it with
  mnt_unhold_writers() in both the failure and success paths.

  The do-while constructs did take care of this. But Al's change to a
  for loop in the failure path stops on the first mount we failed to
  change mount attributes _without_ going into the loop to call
  mnt_unhold_writers().

  This in turn means that once we failed to make a mount read-only via
  mount_setattr() - i.e. there are already writers on that mount - we
  will block any writers indefinitely. Fix this by ensuring that the for
  loop always unsets MNT_WRITE_HOLD including the first mount we failed
  to change to read-only. Also sprinkle a few comments into the cleanup
  code to remind people about what is happening including myself. After
  all, I didn't catch it during review.

  This is only relevant on mainline and was reported by syzbot. Details
  about the syzbot reports are all in the commit message"

* tag 'fs.fixes.v5.18-rc4' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/brauner/linux:
  fs: unset MNT_WRITE_HOLD on failure
parents 2d230968 0014edae
...@@ -4058,10 +4058,22 @@ static int mount_setattr_prepare(struct mount_kattr *kattr, struct mount *mnt) ...@@ -4058,10 +4058,22 @@ static int mount_setattr_prepare(struct mount_kattr *kattr, struct mount *mnt)
if (err) { if (err) {
struct mount *p; struct mount *p;
for (p = mnt; p != m; p = next_mnt(p, mnt)) { /*
* If we had to call mnt_hold_writers() MNT_WRITE_HOLD will
* be set in @mnt_flags. The loop unsets MNT_WRITE_HOLD for all
* mounts and needs to take care to include the first mount.
*/
for (p = mnt; p; p = next_mnt(p, mnt)) {
/* If we had to hold writers unblock them. */ /* If we had to hold writers unblock them. */
if (p->mnt.mnt_flags & MNT_WRITE_HOLD) if (p->mnt.mnt_flags & MNT_WRITE_HOLD)
mnt_unhold_writers(p); mnt_unhold_writers(p);
/*
* We're done once the first mount we changed got
* MNT_WRITE_HOLD unset.
*/
if (p == m)
break;
} }
} }
return err; return err;
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