On Tue, 12 Jul 2011 13:25:51 +0530 Suresh Jayaraman <sjayaraman@xxxxxxx> wrote: > On 07/08/2011 08:48 PM, Jeff Layton wrote: > > It's possible that when mount.cifs goes to append the mtab that there > > won't be enough space to do so, and the mntent won't be appended to the > > file in its entirety. > > > > Add a my_endmntent routine that will fflush and then fsync the FILE if > > that succeeds. If either fails then it will truncate the file back to > > its provided size. It will then call endmntent unconditionally. > > > > Have add_mtab call fstat on the opened mtab file in order to get the > > size of the file before it has been appended. Assuming that that > > succeeds, use my_endmntent to ensure that the file is not corrupted > > before closing it. It's possible that we'll have a small race window > > where the mtab is incorrect, but it should be quickly corrected. > > > > This was reported some time ago as CVE-2011-1678: > > > > http://openwall.com/lists/oss-security/2011/03/04/9 > > > > ...and it seems to fix the reproducer that I was able to come up with. > > > > Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@xxxxxxxxx> > > --- > > mount.cifs.c | 26 ++++++++++++++++++++++++-- > > mount.h | 1 + > > mtab.c | 27 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > > 3 files changed, 52 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) > > > > diff --git a/mount.cifs.c b/mount.cifs.c > > index 9d7e107..2026329 100644 > > --- a/mount.cifs.c > > +++ b/mount.cifs.c > > @@ -1428,10 +1428,11 @@ static int check_mtab(const char *progname, const char *devname, > > static int > > add_mtab(char *devname, char *mountpoint, unsigned long flags, const char *fstype) > > { > > - int rc = 0; > > + int rc = 0, tmprc, fd; > > uid_t uid; > > char *mount_user = NULL; > > struct mntent mountent; > > + struct stat statbuf; > > FILE *pmntfile; > > sigset_t mask, oldmask; > > > > @@ -1483,6 +1484,23 @@ add_mtab(char *devname, char *mountpoint, unsigned long flags, const char *fstyp > > goto add_mtab_exit; > > } > > > > + fd = fileno(pmntfile); > > + if (fd < 0) { > > + fprintf(stderr, "mntent does not appear to be valid\n"); > > + unlock_mtab(); > > + rc = EX_FILEIO; > > + goto add_mtab_exit; > > + } > > + > > + rc = fstat(fd, &statbuf); > ^^^ perhaps using fseek() + ftell() is little less > expensive as we just need the size? > Is that really less expensive? That's two syscalls instead of just one. Also, this is not a particularly "hot" codepath. More modern distros are moving to symlinking /etc/mtab to /proc/mounts anyway. I consider the mtab handling to be "legacy" code to some degree. Worth fixing, but not worth expending a lot of effort on... > Also, now glibc has fixed addmntent() to do fflush() with: > http://sourceware.org/git/?p=glibc.git;a=commitdiff;h=e1fb097f44 > > Might be just sufficient to do a ftruncate() when addmntent() fails? > Hmm...If addmntent fails will it ever leave the file in a half-written state? If so, then yes we probably need to ftruncate if that occurs too. FWIW, I'm not convinced though that fflush is enough here. That just flushes the userspace buffers to the kernel. There can be problems during writeback that can cause that to later fail, which is why I decided to make this also do an fsync. > > + if (rc != 0) { > > + fprintf(stderr, "unable to fstat open mtab\n"); > > + endmntent(pmntfile); > > + unlock_mtab(); > > + rc = EX_FILEIO; > > + goto add_mtab_exit; > > + } > > + > > mountent.mnt_fsname = devname; > > mountent.mnt_dir = mountpoint; > > mountent.mnt_type = (char *)(void *)fstype; > > @@ -1516,7 +1534,11 @@ add_mtab(char *devname, char *mountpoint, unsigned long flags, const char *fstyp > > fprintf(stderr, "unable to add mount entry to mtab\n"); > > rc = EX_FILEIO; > > } > > - endmntent(pmntfile); > > + tmprc = my_endmntent(pmntfile, statbuf.st_size); > > + if (tmprc) { > > + fprintf(stderr, "error %d detected on close of mtab\n", tmprc); > > + rc = EX_FILEIO; > > + } > > unlock_mtab(); > > SAFE_FREE(mountent.mnt_opts); > > add_mtab_exit: > > diff --git a/mount.h b/mount.h > > index d49c2ea..80bdbe7 100644 > > --- a/mount.h > > +++ b/mount.h > > @@ -35,5 +35,6 @@ > > extern int mtab_unusable(void); > > extern int lock_mtab(void); > > extern void unlock_mtab(void); > > +extern int my_endmntent(FILE *stream, off_t size); > > > > #endif /* ! _MOUNT_H_ */ > > diff --git a/mtab.c b/mtab.c > > index 9cd50d8..de545b7 100644 > > --- a/mtab.c > > +++ b/mtab.c > > @@ -251,3 +251,30 @@ lock_mtab (void) { > > return 0; > > } > > > > +/* > > + * Call fflush and fsync on the mtab, and then endmntent. If either fflush > > + * or fsync fails, then truncate the file back to "size". endmntent is called > > + * unconditionally, and the errno (if any) from fflush and fsync are returned. > > + */ > > +int > > +my_endmntent(FILE *stream, off_t size) > > +{ > > + int rc, fd; > > + > > + fd = fileno(stream); > > + if (fd < 0) > > + return -EBADF; > > + > > + rc = fflush(stream); > > + if (!rc) > > + rc = fsync(fd); > > + > > + /* truncate file back to "size" -- best effort here */ > > + if (rc) { > > + rc = errno; > > + ftruncate(fd, size); > > + } > > + > > + endmntent(stream); > > + return rc; > > +} > > -- Jeff Layton <jlayton@xxxxxxxxx> -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-cifs" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html