On 4/5/2019 5:40 PM, Greg KH wrote:
On Fri, Apr 05, 2019 at 05:13:00PM +0530, Gaurav Kohli wrote:
On 4/5/2019 5:03 PM, Greg KH wrote:
On Fri, Apr 05, 2019 at 04:51:07PM +0530, Gaurav Kohli wrote:
While adding kernfs node for child to the parent kernfs
node and when child node founds that parent kn count is
zero, then below comes like:
WARNING: fs/kernfs/dir.c:494 kernfs_get+0x64/0x88
This indicates that parent is in kernfs_put path/ or already
freed, and if the child node keeps continue to
make new kernfs node, then there is chance of
below race for parent node:
CPU0 CPU1
//Parent node //child node
kernfs_put
atomic_dec_and_test(&kn->count)
//count is 0, so continue
kernfs_new_node(child)
kernfs_get(parent);
//increment parent count to 1
//warning come as parent count is 0
/* link in */
kernfs_add_one(kn);
// this should fail as parent is
//in free path.
kernfs_put(child)
kmem_cache_free(parent)
kmem_cache_free(child)
kn = parent
atomic_dec_and_test(&kn->count))
//this is 0 now, so release will
continue for parent.
kmem_cache_free(parent)
To prevent this race, child simply has to decrement count of parent
kernfs node and keep continue the free path for itself.
Signed-off-by: Gaurav Kohli <gkohli@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Signed-off-by: Mukesh Ojha <mojha@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
diff --git a/fs/kernfs/dir.c b/fs/kernfs/dir.c
index b84d635..d5a36e8 100644
--- a/fs/kernfs/dir.c
+++ b/fs/kernfs/dir.c
@@ -515,7 +515,6 @@ void kernfs_put(struct kernfs_node *kn)
if (!kn || !atomic_dec_and_test(&kn->count))
return;
root = kernfs_root(kn);
- repeat:
/*
* Moving/renaming is always done while holding reference.
* kn->parent won't change beneath us.
@@ -545,8 +544,8 @@ void kernfs_put(struct kernfs_node *kn)
kn = parent;
if (kn) {
- if (atomic_dec_and_test(&kn->count))
- goto repeat;
+ /* Parent may be on free path, so simply decrement the count */
That's the wrong indentation :(
And how are you hitting this issue? What user of kernfs is causing
this?
Hi Greg,
Thanks, will fix comment indentation, seen during sys-executor running:
We have only one instance , In logs below warning also came:
WARNING: CPU: 4 kernel/msm-4.14/fs/kernfs/dir.c:494 kernfs_get+0x64/0x88
which indicated parent is in put path.
[ 160.125151] Disabling lock debugging due to kernel taint
[ 160.130626] INFO: Allocated in __kernfs_new_node+0x8c/0x3c0 age=11 cpu=2
pid=7098
[ 160.138314] kmem_cache_alloc+0x358/0x388
[ 160.142445] __kernfs_new_node+0x8c/0x3c0
[ 160.146590] kernfs_new_node+0x80/0xc8
[ 160.150462] kernfs_create_dir_ns+0x44/0xfc
[ 160.154777] sysfs_create_dir_ns+0xa8/0x130
[ 160.158416] CPU5: update max cpu_capacity 1024
[ 160.159085] kobject_add_internal+0x278/0x650
[ 160.163567] kobject_add_varg+0xe0/0x130
[ 160.167606] kobject_add+0x15c/0x1d0
[ 160.168452] CPU5: update max cpu_capacity 780
[ 160.171287] get_device_parent+0x2d0/0x34c
[ 160.175510] device_add+0x240/0xde0
[ 160.178371] CPU6: update max cpu_capacity 916
[ 160.179108] input_register_device+0x5f4/0xa0c
[ 160.183686] uinput_ioctl_handler+0x1184/0x2198
[ 160.202436] INFO: Freed in kernfs_put+0x2c8/0x434 age=14 cpu=0 pid=7096
[ 160.209230] kernfs_put+0x2c8/0x434
[ 160.212825] kobject_del+0x50/0xcc
[ 160.216332] cleanup_glue_dir+0x124/0x16c
[ 160.220456] device_del+0x55c/0x5c8
[ 160.224047] __input_unregister_device+0x274/0x2a8
[ 160.228974] input_unregister_device+0x90/0xd0
[ 160.233553] uinput_destroy_device+0x15c/0x1dc
[ 160.238131] uinput_release+0x44/0x5c
[ 160.241898] __fput+0x1f4/0x4e4
[ 160.245127] ____fput+0x20/0x2c
during code review, I have found race between kernfs parent put call and
child get call.
So this is a sysfs usage of this?
yes
Using input devices or cpu devices
for the stress test?
input devices ..
[ 1714.090310] input: syz1 as /devices/virtual/input/input191
[ 1714.223037] input: syz1 as /devices/virtual/input/input192
..
[ 1714.428228] input: syz1 as /devices/virtual/input/input193
..
[ 1714.528256] input: syz1 as /devices/virtual/input/input194
..
[ 1714.756481] input: syz1 as /devices/virtual/input/input195
..
[ 1714.831920] input: syz1 as /devices/virtual/input/input196
..
Cheers,
Mukesh
thanks,
greg k-h