On Mon, Jun 07, 2021 at 11:16:47AM +0200, Christian Brauner wrote: > On Mon, Jun 07, 2021 at 06:43:41AM +0800, Changbin Du wrote: > > On Fri, Jun 04, 2021 at 11:54:51AM +0200, Christian Brauner wrote: > > > On Thu, Jun 03, 2021 at 03:52:29PM -0700, Cong Wang wrote: > > > > On Wed, Jun 2, 2021 at 2:14 AM Christian Brauner > > > > <christian.brauner@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > But the point is that ns->ops should never be accessed when that > > > > > namespace type is disabled. Or in other words, the bug is that something > > > > > in netns makes use of namespace features when they are disabled. If we > > > > > handle ->ops being NULL we might be tapering over a real bug somewhere. > > > > > > > > It is merely a protocol between fs/nsfs.c and other namespace users, > > > > so there is certainly no right or wrong here, the only question is which > > > > one is better. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Jakub's proposal in the other mail makes sense and falls in line with > > > > > how the rest of the netns getters are implemented. For example > > > > > get_net_ns_fd_fd(): > > > > > > > > It does not make any sense to me. get_net_ns() merely increases > > > > the netns refcount, which is certainly fine for init_net too, no matter > > > > CONFIG_NET_NS is enabled or disabled. Returning EOPNOTSUPP > > > > there is literally saying we do not support increasing init_net refcount, > > > > which is of course false. > > > > > > > > > struct net *get_net_ns_by_fd(int fd) > > > > > { > > > > > return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL); > > > > > } > > > > > > > > There is a huge difference between just increasing netns refcount > > > > and retrieving it by fd, right? I have no idea why you bring this up, > > > > calling them getters is missing their difference. > > > > > > This argument doesn't hold up. All netns helpers ultimately increase the > > > reference count of the net namespace they find. And if any of them > > > perform operations where they are called in environments wherey they > > > need CONFIG_NET_NS they handle this case at compile time. > > > > > > (Pluse they are defined in a central place in net/net_namespace.{c,h}. > > > That includes the low-level get_net() function and all the others. > > > get_net_ns() is the only one that's defined out of band. So get_net_ns() > > > currently is arguably also misplaced.) > > > > > Ihe get_net_ns() was a static helper function and then sb made it exported > > but didn't move it. See commit d8d211a2a0 ('net: Make extern and export get_net_ns()'). > > > > > The problem I have with fixing this in nsfs is that it gives the > > > impression that this is a bug in nsfs whereas it isn't and it > > > potentially helps tapering over other bugs. > > > > > > get_net_ns() is only called for codepaths that call into nsfs via > > > open_related_ns() and it's the only namespace that does this. But > > > open_related_ns() is only well defined if CONFIG_<NAMESPACE_TYPE> is > > > set. For example, none of the procfs namespace f_ops will be set for > > > !CONFIG_NET_NS. So clearly the socket specific getter here is buggy as > > > it doesn't account for !CONFIG_NET_NS and it should be fixed. > > I agree with Cong that a pure getter returns a generic error is a bit weird. > > And get_net_ns() is to get the ns_common which always exists indepent of > > CONFIG_NET_NS. For get_net_ns_by_fd(), I think it is a 'findder + getter'. > > > > So maybe we can rollback to patch V1 to fix all code called into > > open_related_ns()? > > https://lore.kernel.org/netdev/CAM_iQpWwApLVg39rUkyXxnhsiP0SZf=0ft6vsq=VxFtJ2SumAQ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/T/ > > > > --- a/net/socket.c > > +++ b/net/socket.c > > @@ -1149,11 +1149,15 @@ static long sock_ioctl(struct file *file, unsigned cmd, unsigned long arg) > > mutex_unlock(&vlan_ioctl_mutex); > > break; > > case SIOCGSKNS: > > +#ifdef CONFIG_NET_NS > > err = -EPERM; > > if (!ns_capable(net->user_ns, CAP_NET_ADMIN)) > > break; > > > > err = open_related_ns(&net->ns, get_net_ns); > > +#else > > + err = -ENOTSUPP; > > +#endif > > If Jakub is fine with it I don't really care much but then you need to > fix the other places in tun.c as well. > I'm just not sure what's so special about get_net_ns() that it can't > simply get an ifdef !CONFIG_NET_NS section. > But it seems that there's magic semantics deeply hidden in this helper > that btw only exists for open_related_ns() that makes this necessary: > > drivers/net/tun.c: return open_related_ns(&net->ns, get_net_ns); > drivers/net/tun.c: ret = open_related_ns(&net->ns, get_net_ns); > include/linux/socket.h:extern struct ns_common *get_net_ns(struct ns_common *ns); > net/socket.c: * get_net_ns - increment the refcount of the network namespace > net/socket.c:struct ns_common *get_net_ns(struct ns_common *ns) > net/socket.c:EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(get_net_ns); > net/socket.c: err = open_related_ns(&net->ns, get_net_ns); > tools/perf/trace/beauty/include/linux/socket.h:extern struct ns_common *get_net_ns(struct ns_common *ns); > Yes, all these must be fixed, too. I can do that if Jakub agrees. > > > > > > > > Plus your fix leaks references to init netns without fixing get_net_ns() > > > too. > > > You succeed to increase the refcount of init netns in get_net_ns() but > > > then you return in __ns_get_path() because ns->ops aren't set before > > > ns->ops->put() can be called. But you also _can't_ call it since it's > > > not set because !CONFIG_NET_NS. So everytime you call any of those > > > ioctls you increas the refcount of init net ns without decrementing it > > > on failure. So the fix is buggy as it is too and would suggest you to > > > fixup get_net_ns() too. > > Yes, it is a problem. Can be put a BUG_ON() in nsfs so that such bug (calling > > into nsfs without ops) can be catched early? > > Maybe place a WARN_ON() in there. > How about below change? We need to avoid oops if we can. -- a/fs/nsfs.c +++ b/fs/nsfs.c @@ -62,6 +62,10 @@ static int __ns_get_path(struct path *path, struct ns_common *ns) struct inode *inode; unsigned long d; + /* In case the namespace is not actually enabled. */ + if (WARN_ON(!ns->ops)) + return -EINVAL; + rcu_read_lock(); > Christian -- Cheers, Changbin Du