RE: [PATCH v2] SUNRPC: serialize gss upcalls for the same uid

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> Subject: Re: [PATCH v2] SUNRPC: serialize gss upcalls for the same uid
> 
> 
> 
> > On Dec 8, 2022, at 19:30, Hiroshi Shimamoto <h-shimamoto@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> > From: minoura <minoura@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> >
> > Commit 9130b8dbc6ac ("SUNRPC: allow for upcalls for the same uid
> > but different gss service") introduced `auth` argument to
> > __gss_find_upcall(), but in gss_pipe_downcall() it was left as NULL
> > since it (and auth->service) was not (yet) determined.
> >
> > When multiple upcalls with the same uid and different service are
> > ongoing, it could happen that __gss_find_upcall(), which returns the
> > first match found in the pipe->in_downcall list, could not find the
> > correct gss_msg corresponding to the downcall we are looking for due
> > to two reasons:
> >
> > - the order of the msgs in pipe->in_downcall and those in pipe->pipe
> >  (that is, the order of the upcalls sent to rpc.gssd) might be
> >  different because pipe->lock is dropped between adding one to each
> >  list.
> > - rpc.gssd uses threads to write responses, which means we cannot
> >  guarantee the order of responses.
> >
> > We could see mount.nfs process hung in D state with multiple mount.nfs
> > are executed in parallel.  The call trace below is of CentOS 7.9
> > kernel-3.10.0-1160.24.1.el7.x86_64 but we observed the same hang w/
> > elrepo kernel-ml-6.0.7-1.el7.
> >
> > PID: 71258  TASK: ffff91ebd4be0000  CPU: 36  COMMAND: "mount.nfs"
> > #0 [ffff9203ca3234f8] __schedule at ffffffffa3b8899f
> > #1 [ffff9203ca323580] schedule at ffffffffa3b88eb9
> > #2 [ffff9203ca323590] gss_cred_init at ffffffffc0355818 [auth_rpcgss]
> > #3 [ffff9203ca323658] rpcauth_lookup_credcache at ffffffffc0421ebc [sunrpc]
> > #4 [ffff9203ca3236d8] gss_lookup_cred at ffffffffc0353633 [auth_rpcgss]
> > #5 [ffff9203ca3236e8] rpcauth_lookupcred at ffffffffc0421581 [sunrpc]
> > #6 [ffff9203ca323740] rpcauth_refreshcred at ffffffffc04223d3 [sunrpc]
> > #7 [ffff9203ca3237a0] call_refresh at ffffffffc04103dc [sunrpc]
> > #8 [ffff9203ca3237b8] __rpc_execute at ffffffffc041e1c9 [sunrpc]
> > #9 [ffff9203ca323820] rpc_execute at ffffffffc0420a48 [sunrpc]
> >
> > The scenario is like this. Let's say there are two upcalls for
> > services A and B, A -> B in pipe->in_downcall, B -> A in pipe->pipe.
> >
> > When rpc.gssd reads pipe to get the upcall msg corresponding to
> > service B from pipe->pipe and then writes the response, in
> > gss_pipe_downcall the msg corresponding to service A will be picked
> > because only uid is used to find the msg and it is before the one for
> > B in pipe->in_downcall.  And the process waiting for the msg
> > corresponding to service A will be woken up.
> 
> Wait a minute… The ‘service’ here is one of krb5, krb5i, or krb5p. What is being pushed down from user
> space is a RPCSEC_GSS context that can be used for any one of those services. So the ordering of A and B
> is not supposed to matter. Any one of those requests can take the context and make use of it.
> 
> However once the context has been used with one of the krb5, krb5i or krb5p services then it cannot be used
> with any of the others. This is why commit 9130b8dbc6ac that you referenced above separates the services
> in gss_add_msg().

One question, how about simultaneous upcalls AUTH_GSS and AUTH_UNIX?
I'm not sure there is the such case, but an error could be taken for the successful case, no? 

Thanks,
Hiroshi




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