Tycho Andersen <tycho@tycho.pizza> writes: > On Wed, Sep 25, 2024 at 09:09:18PM -0500, Eric W. Biederman wrote: >> Tycho Andersen <tycho@tycho.pizza> writes: >> >> > Yep, I did this for the test above, and it worked fine: >> > >> > if (bprm->fdpath) { >> > /* >> > * If fdpath was set, execveat() made up a path that will >> > * probably not be useful to admins running ps or similar. >> > * Let's fix it up to be something reasonable. >> > */ >> > struct path root; >> > char *path, buf[1024]; >> > >> > get_fs_root(current->fs, &root); >> > path = __d_path(&bprm->file->f_path, &root, buf, sizeof(buf)); >> > >> > __set_task_comm(me, kbasename(path), true); >> > } else { >> > __set_task_comm(me, kbasename(bprm->filename), true); >> > } >> > >> > obviously we don't want a stack allocated buffer, but triggering on >> > ->fdpath != NULL seems like the right thing, so we won't need a flag >> > either. >> > >> > The question is: argv[0] or __d_path()? >> >> You know. I think we can just do: >> >> BUILD_BUG_ON(DNAME_INLINE_LEN >= TASK_COMM_LEN); >> __set_task_comm(me, bprm->file->f_path.dentry->d_name.name, true); >> >> Barring cache misses that should be faster and more reliable than what >> we currently have and produce the same output in all of the cases we >> like, and produce better output in all of the cases that are a problem >> today. >> >> Does anyone see any problem with that? > > Nice, this works great. We need to drop the BUILD_BUG_ON() since it is > violated in today's tree, but I think this is safe to do anyway since > __set_task_comm() does strscpy_pad(tsk->comm, buf, sizeof(tsk->comm)). Doh. I simply put the conditional in the wrong order. That should have been: BUILD_BUG_ON(TASK_COMM_LEN > DNAME_INLINE_LEN); Sorry I was thinking of the invariant that needs to be preserved rather than the bug that happens. Eric