Re: [PATCH 2/2] builtin/pack-objects.c: ensure pack validity from MIDX bitmap objects
From: Taylor Blau <hidden>
Date: 2022-05-14 13:34:49
On Fri, May 13, 2022 at 04:06:39PM -0700, Jonathan Tan wrote:
(An alternative to the change in this patch may be to reset *found_pack to NULL when it is found that the pack is invalid, but I haven't investigated all the callers to see if they can tolerate *found_pack moving changing non-NULL to NULL, so the change in this patch is probably more practical.)
I haven't either, but I think that this points out a flaw in the patch I
originally posted.
Consider this:
- `want_object_in_pack()` calls `want_found_object()` with a pack that
has gone away and has zero open fds, and `want_found_object()`
returns -1
- `want_object_in_pack()` continues and calls
`want_object_in_pack_one()` later on, with some pack that is the
same as `*found_pack`
- `want_object_in_pack_one()` then _doesn't_ call `is_pack_valid()`
(since `p == *found_pack`), leaving us in the same situation as
before.
I think that would be sufficient to hit this race even after this patch.
I'll take a look to see if `want_object_in_pack()` callers can handle
`*found_pack` being set back to NULL. They should be able to, but I want
to do a little more careful analysis to be sure.
Thanks for pointing this out, I am so glad for your review! :-)
Thanks,
Taylor