On Mon, Feb 22, 2021 at 09:50:28PM -0800, Andy Lutomirski wrote: > On a 32-bit fast syscall that fails to read its arguments from user > memory, the kernel currently does syscall exit work but not > syscall exit work. This would confuse audit and ptrace. > > This is a minimal fix intended for ease of backporting. A more > complete cleanup is coming. > > Cc: stable@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Fixes: 0b085e68f407 ("x86/entry: Consolidate 32/64 bit syscall entry") > Signed-off-by: Andy Lutomirski <luto@xxxxxxxxxx> > --- > arch/x86/entry/common.c | 3 ++- > 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) > > diff --git a/arch/x86/entry/common.c b/arch/x86/entry/common.c > index 0904f5676e4d..cf4dcf346ca8 100644 > --- a/arch/x86/entry/common.c > +++ b/arch/x86/entry/common.c > @@ -128,7 +128,8 @@ static noinstr bool __do_fast_syscall_32(struct pt_regs *regs) > regs->ax = -EFAULT; > > instrumentation_end(); > - syscall_exit_to_user_mode(regs); > + local_irq_disable(); > + exit_to_user_mode(); > return false; > } I'm confused, twice. Once by your Changelog, and second by the actual patch. Shouldn't every return to userspace pass through exit_to_user_mode_prepare() ? We shouldn't ignore NEED_RESCHED or NOTIFY_RESUME, both of which can be set I think, even if the SYSCALL didn't actually do anything.