blk-ioc: protect ioc_destroy_icq() by 'queue_lock'
Currently, icq is tracked by both request_queue(icq->q_node) and task(icq->ioc_node), and ioc_clear_queue() from elevator exit is not safe because it can access the list without protection: ioc_clear_queue ioc_release_fn lock queue_lock list_splice /* move queue list to a local list */ unlock queue_lock /* * lock is released, the local list * can be accessed through task exit. */ lock ioc->lock while (!hlist_empty) icq = hlist_entry lock queue_lock ioc_destroy_icq delete icq->ioc_node while (!list_empty) icq = list_entry() list_del icq->q_node /* * This is not protected by any lock, * list_entry concurrent with list_del * is not safe. */ unlock queue_lock unlock ioc->lock Fix this problem by protecting list 'icq->q_node' by queue_lock from ioc_clear_queue(). Reported-and-tested-by: Pradeep Pragallapati <quic_pragalla@quicinc.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20230517084434.18932-1-quic_pragalla@quicinc.com/ Signed-off-by: Yu Kuai <yukuai3@huawei.com> Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230531073435.2923422-1-yukuai1@huaweicloud.com Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
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@ -77,6 +77,10 @@ static void ioc_destroy_icq(struct io_cq *icq)
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struct elevator_type *et = q->elevator->type;
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lockdep_assert_held(&ioc->lock);
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lockdep_assert_held(&q->queue_lock);
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if (icq->flags & ICQ_DESTROYED)
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return;
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radix_tree_delete(&ioc->icq_tree, icq->q->id);
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hlist_del_init(&icq->ioc_node);
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@ -128,12 +132,7 @@ static void ioc_release_fn(struct work_struct *work)
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spin_lock(&q->queue_lock);
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spin_lock(&ioc->lock);
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/*
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* The icq may have been destroyed when the ioc lock
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* was released.
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*/
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if (!(icq->flags & ICQ_DESTROYED))
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ioc_destroy_icq(icq);
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ioc_destroy_icq(icq);
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spin_unlock(&q->queue_lock);
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rcu_read_unlock();
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@ -171,23 +170,20 @@ static bool ioc_delay_free(struct io_context *ioc)
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*/
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void ioc_clear_queue(struct request_queue *q)
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{
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LIST_HEAD(icq_list);
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spin_lock_irq(&q->queue_lock);
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list_splice_init(&q->icq_list, &icq_list);
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spin_unlock_irq(&q->queue_lock);
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rcu_read_lock();
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while (!list_empty(&icq_list)) {
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while (!list_empty(&q->icq_list)) {
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struct io_cq *icq =
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list_entry(icq_list.next, struct io_cq, q_node);
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list_first_entry(&q->icq_list, struct io_cq, q_node);
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/*
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* Other context won't hold ioc lock to wait for queue_lock, see
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* details in ioc_release_fn().
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*/
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spin_lock_irq(&icq->ioc->lock);
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if (!(icq->flags & ICQ_DESTROYED))
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ioc_destroy_icq(icq);
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ioc_destroy_icq(icq);
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spin_unlock_irq(&icq->ioc->lock);
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}
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rcu_read_unlock();
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spin_unlock_irq(&q->queue_lock);
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}
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#else /* CONFIG_BLK_ICQ */
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static inline void ioc_exit_icqs(struct io_context *ioc)
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