On 3/6/20 7:57 AM, Jann Horn wrote: > +paulmck > > On Wed, Mar 4, 2020 at 3:40 PM Jens Axboe <axboe@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> On 3/4/20 12:59 AM, Dmitry Vyukov wrote: >>> On Fri, Feb 7, 2020 at 9:14 AM syzbot >>> <syzbot+e017e49c39ab484ac87a@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>> >>>> Hello, >>>> >>>> syzbot found the following crash on: >>>> >>>> HEAD commit: 4c7d00cc Merge tag 'pwm/for-5.6-rc1' of git://git.kernel.o.. >>>> git tree: upstream >>>> console output: https://syzkaller.appspot.com/x/log.txt?x=12fec785e00000 >>>> kernel config: https://syzkaller.appspot.com/x/.config?x=e162021ddededa72 >>>> dashboard link: https://syzkaller.appspot.com/bug?extid=e017e49c39ab484ac87a >>>> compiler: clang version 10.0.0 (https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/ c2443155a0fb245c8f17f2c1c72b6ea391e86e81) >>>> >>>> Unfortunately, I don't have any reproducer for this crash yet. >>>> >>>> IMPORTANT: if you fix the bug, please add the following tag to the commit: >>>> Reported-by: syzbot+e017e49c39ab484ac87a@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >>> >>> +io_uring maintainers >>> >>> Here is a repro: >>> https://gist.githubusercontent.com/dvyukov/6b340beab6483a036f4186e7378882ce/raw/cd1922185516453c201df8eded1d4b006a6d6a3a/gistfile1.txt >> >> I've queued up a fix for this: >> >> https://git.kernel.dk/cgit/linux-block/commit/?h=io_uring-5.6&id=9875fe3dc4b8cff1f1b440fb925054a5124403c3 > > I believe that this fix relies on call_rcu() having FIFO ordering; but > <https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/RCU/Design/Memory-Ordering/Tree-RCU-Memory-Ordering.html#Callback%20Registry> > says: > > | call_rcu() normally acts only on CPU-local state[...] It simply > enqueues the rcu_head structure on a per-CPU list, > > Is this fix really correct? That's a good point, there's a potentially stronger guarantee we need here that isn't "nobody is inside an RCU critical section", but rather that we're depending on a previous call_rcu() to have happened. Hence I think you are right - it'll shrink the window drastically, since the previous callback is already queued up, but it's not a full close. Hmm... -- Jens Axboe