original_kernel/net/sunrpc
NeilBrown ed2849d3ec sunrpc: prevent use-after-free on clearing XPT_BUSY
When an xprt is created, it has a refcount of 1, and XPT_BUSY is set.
The refcount is *not* owned by the thread that created the xprt
(as is clear from the fact that creators never put the reference).
Rather, it is owned by the absence of XPT_DEAD.  Once XPT_DEAD is set,
(And XPT_BUSY is clear) that initial reference is dropped and the xprt
can be freed.

So when a creator clears XPT_BUSY it is dropping its only reference and
so must not touch the xprt again.

However svc_recv, after calling ->xpo_accept (and so getting an XPT_BUSY
reference on a new xprt), calls svc_xprt_recieved.  This clears
XPT_BUSY and then svc_xprt_enqueue - this last without owning a reference.
This is dangerous and has been seen to leave svc_xprt_enqueue working
with an xprt containing garbage.

So we need to hold an extra counted reference over that call to
svc_xprt_received.

For safety, any time we clear XPT_BUSY and then use the xprt again, we
first get a reference, and the put it again afterwards.

Note that svc_close_all does not need this extra protection as there are
no threads running, and the final free can only be called asynchronously
from such a thread.

Signed-off-by: NeilBrown <neilb@suse.de>
Cc: stable@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com>
2010-12-07 20:39:55 -05:00
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auth_gss
xprtrdma
Kconfig
Makefile
addr.c
auth.c
auth_generic.c
auth_null.c
auth_unix.c
backchannel_rqst.c
bc_svc.c
cache.c
clnt.c
netns.h
rpc_pipe.c
rpcb_clnt.c
sched.c
socklib.c
stats.c
sunrpc.h
sunrpc_syms.c
svc.c
svc_xprt.c
svcauth.c
svcauth_unix.c
svcsock.c
sysctl.c
timer.c
xdr.c
xprt.c
xprtsock.c