[BUG && Question] question of SB_ACTIVE flag in ext4_orphan_cleanup()

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Hi, Jan.

We find a use after free problem when CONFIG_QUOTA is enabled, the detail of
this problem is below.

mount_bdev()
	ext4_fill_super()
		sb->s_root = d_make_root(root);
		ext4_orphan_cleanup()
			sb->s_flags |= SB_ACTIVE; <--- 1. mark sb active
			ext4_orphan_get()
			ext4_truncate()
				ext4_block_truncate_page()
					mark_buffer_dirty <--- 2. dirty inode
			iput()
				iput_final  <--- 3. put into lru list
		ext4_mark_recovery_complete  <--- 4. failed and return error
		sb->s_root = NULL;
	deactivate_locked_super()
		kill_block_super()
			generic_shutdown_super()
				<--- 5. did not evict_inodes
		put_super()
			__put_super()
				<--- 6. put super block

Because of the truncated inodes was dirty and will write them back later, it
will trigger use after free problem. Now the question is why we need to set
SB_ACTIVE bit when enable CONFIG_QUOTA below?

  #ifdef CONFIG_QUOTA
          /* Needed for iput() to work correctly and not trash data */
          sb->s_flags |= SB_ACTIVE;

This code was merged long long ago in v2.6.6, IIUC, it may not affect
the quota statistics it we evict inode directly in the last iput.
In order to slove this UAF problem, I'm not sure is there any side effect
if we just remove this code, or remove SB_ACTIVE and call evict_inodes()
in the error path of ext4_fill_super().

Could you give some suggestions?

Thanks,
Yi.



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