Re: [PATCH v2] exfat: fix random stack corruption after get_block

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On Fri, Mar 21, 2025 at 3:38 PM Sungjong Seo <sj1557.seo@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> When get_block is called with a buffer_head allocated on the stack, such
> as do_mpage_readpage, stack corruption due to buffer_head UAF may occur in
> the following race condition situation.
>
>      <CPU 0>                      <CPU 1>
> mpage_read_folio
>   <<bh on stack>>
>   do_mpage_readpage
>     exfat_get_block
>       bh_read
>         __bh_read
>           get_bh(bh)
>           submit_bh
>           wait_on_buffer
>                               ...
>                               end_buffer_read_sync
>                                 __end_buffer_read_notouch
>                                    unlock_buffer
>           <<keep going>>
>         ...
>       ...
>     ...
>   ...
> <<bh is not valid out of mpage_read_folio>>
>    .
>    .
> another_function
>   <<variable A on stack>>
>                                    put_bh(bh)
>                                      atomic_dec(bh->b_count)
>   * stack corruption here *
>
> This patch returns -EAGAIN if a folio does not have buffers when bh_read
> needs to be called. By doing this, the caller can fallback to functions
> like block_read_full_folio(), create a buffer_head in the folio, and then
> call get_block again.
>
> Let's do not call bh_read() with on-stack buffer_head.
>
> Fixes: 11a347fb6cef ("exfat: change to get file size from DataLength")
> Cc: stable@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Tested-by: Yeongjin Gil <youngjin.gil@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Signed-off-by: Sungjong Seo <sj1557.seo@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Applied it to #dev.
Thanks!





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