1. 10 Jun, 2016 1 commit
    • Bob Peterson's avatar
      GFS2: don't set rgrp gl_object until it's inserted into rgrp tree · 36e4ad03
      Bob Peterson authored
      Before this patch, function read_rindex_entry would set a rgrp
      glock's gl_object pointer to itself before inserting the rgrp into
      the rgrp rbtree. The problem is: if another process was also reading
      the rgrp in, and had already inserted its newly created rgrp, then
      the second call to read_rindex_entry would overwrite that value,
      then return a bad return code to the caller. Later, other functions
      would reference the now-freed rgrp memory by way of gl_object.
      In some cases, that could result in gfs2_rgrp_brelse being called
      twice for the same rgrp: once for the failed attempt and once for
      the "real" rgrp release. Eventually the kernel would panic.
      There are also a number of other things that could go wrong when
      a kernel module is accessing freed storage. For example, this could
      result in rgrp corruption because the fake rgrp would point to a
      fake bitmap in memory too, causing gfs2_inplace_reserve to search
      some random memory for free blocks, and find some, since we were
      never setting rgd->rd_bits to NULL before freeing it.
      
      This patch fixes the problem by not setting gl_object until we
      have successfully inserted the rgrp into the rbtree. Also, it sets
      rd_bits to NULL as it frees them, which will ensure any accidental
      access to the wrong rgrp will result in a kernel panic rather than
      file system corruption, which is preferred.
      Signed-off-by: default avatarBob Peterson <rpeterso@redhat.com>
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  2. 24 May, 2016 39 commits