On Tue, Jul 19, 2022 at 5:53 AM Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Mon, Jul 18, 2022 at 10:50:37PM -0700, Tong Zhang wrote: > > There are 4 debug files created under /proc/net/[Devname]. Devname could > > Due to this is purely for debuging as files are created read only, > > move this to debugfs like other NIC drivers do instead of using procfs. > > This is also to prepare for address rmmod warn issue. > > Minor comments based on good debugfs usage: > > > --- a/drivers/staging/rtl8192u/r8192U.h > > +++ b/drivers/staging/rtl8192u/r8192U.h > > @@ -1061,6 +1061,9 @@ typedef struct r8192_priv { > > struct delayed_work gpio_change_rf_wq; > > struct delayed_work initialgain_operate_wq; > > struct workqueue_struct *priv_wq; > > + > > + /* debugfs */ > > + struct dentry *debugfs_dir; > > Why do you need to save this dentry? Can't you just look it up when you > want to remove the files? > Hi Greg, Thanks for the comments. I am thinking whether it is possible to rename the device and run rmmod to remove something it shouldn't. If we are using debugfs_lookup(dev->name, NULL), say, the existing directories/files are /sys/kernel/debug/DIRA /sys/kernel/debug/wlan0 I then rename device wlan0 to DIRA, after that I remove the module by doing rmmod. Apparently either the wlan0 directory will not be renamed successfully due to collision or DIRA directory might be overwritten? (this part I haven't checked yet) Either Way, later on if we do rmmod, the driver will try to do debugfs_lookup("fileA", NULL) and remove /sys/kernel/debug/DIRA which it shouldn't. Or if it is possible to rename the device to some wacky string containing wildcard or .. to launch an attack. Maybe I am being naive but please correct me if I am wrong. Or maybe we should put those debug files under the module's own directory and do lookup from there instead. like the following dir structure /sys/kernel/debug/r8192u_usb/wlan0/stats-rx /sys/kernel/debug/r8192u_usb/wlan0/stats-rx /sys/kernel/debug/r8192u_usb/wlan0/stats-ap /sys/kernel/debug/r8192u_usb/wlan0/registers > > +void rtl8192_debugfs_init(struct net_device *dev) > > { > > - struct proc_dir_entry *dir; > > + struct dentry *dir; > > + struct r8192_priv *priv = (struct r8192_priv *)ieee80211_priv(dev); > > No need to cast this. Same for later on in this file. > agreed, will remove those redundant checks. > > - if (!rtl8192_proc) > > + dir = debugfs_create_dir(dev->name, NULL); > > + if (IS_ERR(dir)) > > return; > > No need to check, just keep moving on. > > > > > - dir = proc_mkdir_data(dev->name, 0, rtl8192_proc, dev); > > - if (!dir) > > - return; > > + debugfs_create_file("stats-rx", 0444, dir, dev, &rtl8192_usb_stats_rx_fops); > > + debugfs_create_file("stats-tx", 0444, dir, dev, &rtl8192_usb_stats_tx_fops); > > + debugfs_create_file("stats-ap", 0444, dir, dev, &rtl8192_usb_stats_ap_fops); > > + debugfs_create_file("registers", 0444, dir, dev, &rtl8192_usb_registers_fops); > > > > - proc_create_single("stats-rx", S_IFREG | 0444, dir, > > - proc_get_stats_rx); > > - proc_create_single("stats-tx", S_IFREG | 0444, dir, > > - proc_get_stats_tx); > > - proc_create_single("stats-ap", S_IFREG | 0444, dir, > > - proc_get_stats_ap); > > - proc_create_single("registers", S_IFREG | 0444, dir, > > - proc_get_registers); > > + priv->debugfs_dir = dir; > > Again, no need to save this, just look it up when removing the > directory. > > thanks, > > greg k-h Thanks and have a good one! - Tong