Re: Possible regression from "fs/exec.c: call arch_pick_mmap_layout() only once"

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On 01/02/2014 04:24 PM, Richard Weinberger wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 2. Januar 2014, 15:41:27 schrieb Pat Erley:
On my 64bit kernel, commit 283fe963095b38a6ab75dda1436ee66b9e45c7c2
seems to have broken 32bit compatibility.  I've run the bisection twice,
and verified that reverting this on HEAD fixes the problem.  I've
uploaded my .config to pastebin at http://pastebin.com/kVcr9H65

Even this simple program:

main(){puts("HELLO");}

compiled with:

gcc -m32 test.c

Will crash with a segfault.  Stracing shows that it's failing to
allocate memory.

Good catch!

flush_old_exec() is called before setup_new_exec() and I've removed
arch_pick_mmap_layout() from the second call site.
Which turned out to be wrong.

It is wrong because between both callers current->personality is changed.
So, we have to remove the first call to arch_pick_mmap_layout() and keep the
latter because only then the correct personality is set up.

Can you please test your config with the following patch applied and having
283fe96 reverted?

If it works out for you I'd send an updated patch to Andrew.
In the meanwhile I'll double check all call sites...

Thanks,
//richard

---
diff --git a/fs/exec.c b/fs/exec.c
index 7ea097f..a733599 100644
--- a/fs/exec.c
+++ b/fs/exec.c
@@ -843,7 +843,6 @@ static int exec_mmap(struct mm_struct *mm)
  	tsk->active_mm = mm;
  	activate_mm(active_mm, mm);
  	task_unlock(tsk);
-	arch_pick_mmap_layout(mm);
  	if (old_mm) {
  		up_read(&old_mm->mmap_sem);
  		BUG_ON(active_mm != old_mm);


Compiling right now.  Will test later tonight and let you know.

Pat

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