On Wed, Jul 06, 2022 at 04:51:59PM +0800, Zhang Rui wrote: > On Wed, 2022-07-06 at 09:16 +0200, Varad Gautam wrote: > > On Wed, Jul 6, 2022 at 8:45 AM Greg KH <gregkh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > wrote: > > > > > > On Tue, Jul 05, 2022 at 11:02:50PM +0200, Varad Gautam wrote: > > > > On Tue, Jul 5, 2022 at 6:18 PM Greg KH < > > > > gregkh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > On Tue, Jul 05, 2022 at 03:00:02PM +0000, Varad Gautam wrote: > > > > > > Check that a user-provided thermal state is within the > > > > > > maximum > > > > > > thermal states supported by a given driver before attempting > > > > > > to > > > > > > apply it. This prevents a subsequent OOB access in > > > > > > thermal_cooling_device_stats_update() while performing > > > > > > state-transition accounting on drivers that do not have this > > > > > > check > > > > > > in their set_cur_state() handle. > > > > > > > > > > > > Signed-off-by: Varad Gautam <varadgautam@xxxxxxxxxx> > > > > > > Cc: stable@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > > > > --- > > > > > > drivers/thermal/thermal_sysfs.c | 12 +++++++++++- > > > > > > 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) > > > > > > > > > > > > diff --git a/drivers/thermal/thermal_sysfs.c > > > > > > b/drivers/thermal/thermal_sysfs.c > > > > > > index 1c4aac8464a7..0c6b0223b133 100644 > > > > > > --- a/drivers/thermal/thermal_sysfs.c > > > > > > +++ b/drivers/thermal/thermal_sysfs.c > > > > > > @@ -607,7 +607,7 @@ cur_state_store(struct device *dev, > > > > > > struct device_attribute *attr, > > > > > > const char *buf, size_t count) > > > > > > { > > > > > > struct thermal_cooling_device *cdev = > > > > > > to_cooling_device(dev); > > > > > > - unsigned long state; > > > > > > + unsigned long state, max_state; > > > > > > int result; > > > > > > > > > > > > if (sscanf(buf, "%ld\n", &state) != 1) > > > > > > @@ -618,10 +618,20 @@ cur_state_store(struct device *dev, > > > > > > struct device_attribute *attr, > > > > > > > > > > > > mutex_lock(&cdev->lock); > > > > > > > > > > > > + result = cdev->ops->get_max_state(cdev, &max_state); > > > > > > + if (result) > > > > > > + goto unlock; > > > > > > + > > > > > > + if (state > max_state) { > > > > > > + result = -EINVAL; > > > > > > + goto unlock; > > > > > > + } > > > > > > + > > > > > > result = cdev->ops->set_cur_state(cdev, state); > > > > > > > > > > Why doesn't set_cur_state() check the max state before setting > > > > > it? Why > > > > > are the callers forced to always check it before? That feels > > > > > wrong... > > > > > > > > > > > > > The problem lies in thermal_cooling_device_stats_update(), not > > > > set_cur_state(). > > > > > > > > If ->set_cur_state() doesn't error out on invalid state, > > > > thermal_cooling_device_stats_update() does a: > > > > > > > > stats->trans_table[stats->state * stats->max_states + > > > > new_state]++; > > > > > > > > stats->trans_table reserves space depending on max_states, but > > > > we'd end up > > > > reading/writing outside it. cur_state_store() can prevent this > > > > regardless of > > > > the driver's ->set_cur_state() implementation. > > > > > > Why wouldn't cur_state_store() check for an out-of-bounds condition > > > by > > > calling get_max_state() and then return an error if it is invalid, > > > preventing thermal_cooling_device_stats_update() from ever being > > > called? > > > > > > > That's what this patch does, it adds the out-of-bounds check. > > No, I think Greg' question is > why cdev->ops->set_cur_state() return 0 when setting a cooling state > that exceeds the maximum cooling state? Yes, that is what I am asking, it should not allow a state to be exceeded. thanks, greg k-h