Re: [PATCH v2 0/7] pipe: buffer limits fixes and cleanups

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On 01/11/2018 12:28 AM, Eric Biggers wrote:
> This series simplifies the sysctl handler for pipe-max-size and fixes
> another set of bugs related to the pipe buffer limits:
> 
> - The root user wasn't allowed to exceed the limits when creating new
>   pipes.
> 
> - There was an off-by-one error when checking the limits, so a limit of
>   N was actually treated as N - 1.
> 
> - F_SETPIPE_SZ accepted values over UINT_MAX.
> 
> - Reading the pipe buffer limits could be racy.
> 
> Changed since v1:
> 
>   - Added "Fixes" tag to "pipe: fix off-by-one error when checking buffer limits"
>   - In pipe_set_size(), checked 'nr_pages' rather than 'size'
>   - Fixed commit message for "pipe: simplify round_pipe_size()"
> 
> Eric Biggers (7):
>   pipe, sysctl: drop 'min' parameter from pipe-max-size converter
>   pipe, sysctl: remove pipe_proc_fn()
>   pipe: actually allow root to exceed the pipe buffer limits
>   pipe: fix off-by-one error when checking buffer limits
>   pipe: reject F_SETPIPE_SZ with size over UINT_MAX
>   pipe: simplify round_pipe_size()
>   pipe: read buffer limits atomically
> 
>  fs/pipe.c                 | 57 ++++++++++++++++++++---------------------------
>  include/linux/pipe_fs_i.h |  5 ++---
>  include/linux/sysctl.h    |  3 ---
>  kernel/sysctl.c           | 33 +++++----------------------
>  4 files changed, 32 insertions(+), 66 deletions(-)
> 

Bug fixes look good and thanks for continuing the code cleanup!

For the series:
Acked-by: Joe Lawrence <joe.lawrence@xxxxxxxxxx>

-- Joe



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