On Monday, June 17, 2024 11:48 EEST, Christian Brauner <brauner@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Thu, Jun 13, 2024 at 04:39:36PM GMT, Adrian Ratiu wrote: > > The file struct is required in proc_mem_open() so its > > f_mode can be checked when deciding whether to allow or > > deny /proc/*/mem open requests via the new read/write > > and foll_force restriction mechanism. > > > > Thus instead of directly passing the inode to the fun, > > we pass the file and get the inode inside it. > > > > Cc: Jann Horn <jannh@xxxxxxxxxx> > > Cc: Kees Cook <keescook@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > > Cc: Christian Brauner <brauner@xxxxxxxxxx> > > Cc: Jeff Xu <jeffxu@xxxxxxxxxx> > > Signed-off-by: Adrian Ratiu <adrian.ratiu@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > Reviewed-by: Kees Cook <kees@xxxxxxxxxx> > > --- > > I've tentatively applies this patch to #vfs.procfs. > One comment, one question: > > > No changes in v6 > > --- > > fs/proc/base.c | 6 +++--- > > fs/proc/internal.h | 2 +- > > fs/proc/task_mmu.c | 6 +++--- > > fs/proc/task_nommu.c | 2 +- > > 4 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) > > > > diff --git a/fs/proc/base.c b/fs/proc/base.c > > index 72a1acd03675..4c607089f66e 100644 > > --- a/fs/proc/base.c > > +++ b/fs/proc/base.c > > @@ -794,9 +794,9 @@ static const struct file_operations proc_single_file_operations = { > > }; > > > > > > -struct mm_struct *proc_mem_open(struct inode *inode, unsigned int mode) > > +struct mm_struct *proc_mem_open(struct file *file, unsigned int mode) > > { > > - struct task_struct *task = get_proc_task(inode); > > + struct task_struct *task = get_proc_task(file->f_inode); > > Comment: This should use file_inode(file) but I've just fixed that when I > applied. > > Question: Is this an equivalent transformation. So is the inode that was > passed to proc_mem_open() always the same inode as file_inode(file)? Thank you! Yes, the inode associated with the file struct should be always the same while the file is opened, so the link set during the top-level mem_open() callback should still hold while it itself calls into its sub-functions like proc_mem_open().