Re: [PATCH 1/2] mm/mempolicy: Allow lookup_node() to handle fatal signal

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On Wed 08-04-20 10:20:39, Peter Xu wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 08, 2020 at 12:21:28PM +0200, Michal Hocko wrote:
> > On Tue 07-04-20 21:40:09, Peter Xu wrote:
> > > lookup_node() uses gup to pin the page and get node information.  It
> > > checks against ret>=0 assuming the page will be filled in.  However
> > > it's also possible that gup will return zero, for example, when the
> > > thread is quickly killed with a fatal signal.  Teach lookup_node() to
> > > gracefully return an error -EFAULT if it happens.
> > > 
> > > Meanwhile, initialize "page" to NULL to avoid potential risk of
> > > exploiting the pointer.
> > > 
> > > Reported-by: syzbot+693dc11fcb53120b5559@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > Fixes: 4426e945df58 ("mm/gup: allow VM_FAULT_RETRY for multiple times")
> > 
> > I am not familiar with thic commit but shouldn't gup return ERESTARTSYS
> > on a fatal signal?
> 
> Hi, Michal,
> 
> I do see quite a few usages on -ERESTARTSYS, but also some others,
> majorly -EINTR, or even -EFAULT.  I think it could be a more general
> question rather than a specific question to this patch only.

I am sorry but I was probably not clear enough. I was mostly worried
that gup doesn't return ERESTARTSYS or EINTR when it backed off because
of fatal signal pending. Your patch is checking for 0 an indicating that
this is that condition.
-- 
Michal Hocko
SUSE Labs




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