Re: [PATCH] tty: hvc: Fix data abort due to race in hvc_open
From: Greg KH <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Date: 2020-05-11 07:42:03
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On Mon, May 11, 2020 at 12:34:44AM -0700, rananta@codeaurora.org wrote:
On 2020-05-11 00:23, rananta@codeaurora.org wrote:quoted
On 2020-05-09 23:48, Greg KH wrote:quoted
On Sat, May 09, 2020 at 06:30:56PM -0700, rananta@codeaurora.org wrote:quoted
On 2020-05-06 02:48, Greg KH wrote:quoted
On Mon, Apr 27, 2020 at 08:26:01PM -0700, Raghavendra Rao Ananta wrote:quoted
Potentially, hvc_open() can be called in parallel when two tasks calls open() on /dev/hvcX. In such a scenario, if the hp->ops->notifier_add() callback in the function fails, where it sets the tty->driver_data to NULL, the parallel hvc_open() can see this NULL and cause a memory abort. Hence, serialize hvc_open and check if tty->private_data is NULL before proceeding ahead. The issue can be easily reproduced by launching two tasks simultaneously that does nothing but open() and close() on /dev/hvcX. For example: $ ./simple_open_close /dev/hvc0 & ./simple_open_close /dev/hvc0 & Signed-off-by: Raghavendra Rao Ananta <redacted> --- drivers/tty/hvc/hvc_console.c | 16 ++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)diff --git a/drivers/tty/hvc/hvc_console.cb/drivers/tty/hvc/hvc_console.c index 436cc51c92c3..ebe26fe5ac09 100644--- a/drivers/tty/hvc/hvc_console.c +++ b/drivers/tty/hvc/hvc_console.c@@ -75,6 +75,8 @@ static LIST_HEAD(hvc_structs); */ static DEFINE_MUTEX(hvc_structs_mutex); +/* Mutex to serialize hvc_open */ +static DEFINE_MUTEX(hvc_open_mutex); /* * This value is used to assign a tty->index value to a hvc_structbased * upon order of exposure via hvc_probe(), when we can not match it to@@ -346,16 +348,24 @@ static int hvc_install(struct tty_driver*driver, struct tty_struct *tty) */ static int hvc_open(struct tty_struct *tty, struct file * filp) { - struct hvc_struct *hp = tty->driver_data; + struct hvc_struct *hp; unsigned long flags; int rc = 0; + mutex_lock(&hvc_open_mutex); + + hp = tty->driver_data; + if (!hp) { + rc = -EIO; + goto out; + } + spin_lock_irqsave(&hp->port.lock, flags); /* Check and then increment for fast path open. */ if (hp->port.count++ > 0) { spin_unlock_irqrestore(&hp->port.lock, flags); hvc_kick(); - return 0; + goto out; } /* else count == 0 */ spin_unlock_irqrestore(&hp->port.lock, flags);Wait, why isn't this driver just calling tty_port_open() instead of trying to open-code all of this? Keeping a single mutext for open will not protect it from close, it will just slow things down a bit. There should already be a tty lock held by the tty core for open() to keep it from racing things, right?The tty lock should have been held, but not likely across ->install() and ->open() callbacks, thus resulting in a race between hvc_install() and hvc_open(),How? The tty lock is held in install, and should not conflict with open(), otherwise, we would be seeing this happen in all tty drivers, right?Well, I was expecting the same, but IIRC, I see that the open() was being called in parallel for the same device node. Is it expected that the tty core would allow only one thread to access the dev-node, while blocking the other, or is it the client driver's responsibility to handle the exclusiveness?Or is there any optimization going on where the second call doesn't go through install(), but calls open() directly as the file was already opened by the first thread?
Yes, it should only happen once, look at the logic in tty_kopen(). greg k-h