On Fri, Oct 5, 2012 at 8:18 AM, Peter Moody <[email protected]> wrote: > On Fri, Oct 5, 2012 at 8:16 AM, Peter Moody <[email protected]> wrote: >> On Fri, Oct 5, 2012 at 7:26 AM, Jeff Layton <[email protected]> wrote: >>> On Fri, 5 Oct 2012 06:57:59 -0700 >>> Peter Moody <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> On Fri, Oct 5, 2012 at 5:55 AM, Jeff Layton <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> > On Thu, 4 Oct 2012 11:48:23 -0700 >>>> > Peter Moody <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> > >>>> >> On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 6:50 AM, Alexander Viro <[email protected]> >>>> >> wrote: >>>> >> > On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 10:03:23AM -0700, Peter Moody wrote: >>>> >> >> Hey folks, >>>> >> >> >>>> >> >> following up on old patches, are there any comments on this? Did you >>>> >> >> get around to finding a better way to fix this bug, Al? >>>> >> > >>>> >> > Alas, I've found none ;-/ Looks like we'll have to go with this one, >>>> >> > at least until somebody comes up with better solution. >>>> >> >>>> >> Not surprisingly, this patch doesn't actually fix the issue (or at >>>> >> least doesn't do it correctly). >>>> >> >>>> >> I hadn't noticed that get_fs_pwd() actually calls path_get() on >>>> >> &context->pwd so the additional path_get() is useless and the >>>> >> reference doesn't ever actually get freed if audit_putname is called >>>> >> while we're in a syscall. >>>> >> >>>> >> Al, Eric, Jeff; do any of you guys have an understanding of what the >>>> >> initial bug actually is since this clearly doesn't fix it? >>>> >> >>>> >> Cheers, >>>> >> peter >>>> >> >>>> > >>>> > BTW, I ran this test on one of my KVM guests and it ran just fine. That >>>> > one is an x86_64 guest running a 3.6.0+ kernel. The root fs on there is >>>> > ext4 though, not ext3. So perhaps that's a factor? >>>> > >>>> > The oops message you posted at least looks like something down in the >>>> > bowels of ext3 or fs/buffer.c. >>>> >>>> Yeah, the only place this actually happens for me on these giant xen >>>> instances we have (6 cores, 32G ram) and it happens on both ext3 and >>>> ext4 filesystems and it happens with 100% reliability. >>>> >>>> The actual oops is from: >>>> >>>> static inline void check_irqs_on(void) >>>> { >>>> #ifdef irqs_disabled >>>> BUG_ON(irqs_disabled()); >>>> #endif >>>> } >>>> >>>> with the code path looking like: >>>> >>>> __find_get_block() -> lookup_bh_lru() -> check_irqs_on() -> BUG() >>>> >>> >>> Do you have a backtrace from a more recent kernel? I wonder if >>> something in the syscall exit codepath is disabling IRQs here? >> >> is 3.6.0-rc1 recent enough or do you want something newer? > > nevermind, that doesn't boot. One sec.
here's 3.5.0 ------------[ cut here ]------------ kernel BUG at fs/buffer.c:1220! invalid opcode: 0000 [#1] SMP CPU 0 Pid: 3683, comm: a.out Not tainted 3.5.0 #3 RIP: e030:[<ffffffff816a99f4>] [<ffffffff816a99f4>] check_irqs_on.part.8+0x4/0x6 RSP: e02b:ffff8807b156dc28 EFLAGS: 00010046 RAX: ffff8807d0dd0000 RBX: ffff8807a7d6df28 RCX: 0000000005883396 RDX: 0000000000001000 RSI: 0000000005883396 RDI: ffff8807cfc0c000 RBP: ffff8807b156dc28 R08: 0000000000000001 R09: ffff8807a7d6de50 R10: f83a2b0a359bf007 R11: 0000000000000000 R12: ffff8807a7d6de54 R13: ffff8807a7d6de80 R14: ffff8807cfc1f120 R15: 0000000005883396 FS: 00007f97164ec700(0000) GS:ffff8807ffc00000(0063) knlGS:0000000000000000 CS: e033 DS: 002b ES: 002b CR0: 000000008005003b CR2: 00000000f76ca3b0 CR3: 00000007bbb53000 CR4: 0000000000002660 DR0: 0000000000000000 DR1: 0000000000000000 DR2: 0000000000000000 DR3: 0000000000000000 DR6: 00000000ffff0ff0 DR7: 0000000000000400 Process a.out (pid: 3683, threadinfo ffff8807b156c000, task ffff8807bbae8000) Stack: ffff8807b156dc98 ffffffff8116a099 ffff8807b59f3000 ffff8807b156dd30 ffff8807b156dd60 ffff8807b156de78 ffff8807b156dc78 ffffffff816af231 ffff8807b156dcd8 ffff8807a7d6e538 ffff8807a7d6df28 ffff8807a7d6de54 Call Trace: [<ffffffff8116a099>] __find_get_block+0x1f9/0x200 [<ffffffff816af231>] ? down_read+0x11/0x30 [<ffffffff811d1405>] ext3_clear_blocks+0x75/0x140 [<ffffffff811d15dc>] ext3_free_data+0x10c/0x150 [<ffffffff811e2061>] ? ext3_journal_start_sb+0x31/0x60 [<ffffffff811d1cb5>] ext3_truncate+0x4a5/0x600 [<ffffffff8123d5b8>] ? journal_start+0xb8/0x100 [<ffffffff8106f406>] ? bit_waitqueue+0x16/0xc0 [<ffffffff811d4598>] ext3_evict_inode+0x248/0x2c0 [<ffffffff81153b9a>] evict+0xaa/0x1b0 [<ffffffff81154843>] iput+0x103/0x210 [<ffffffff8114fc88>] dentry_iput+0x88/0xd0 [<ffffffff811505ec>] dput+0x12c/0x250 [<ffffffff81146275>] path_put+0x15/0x30 [<ffffffff810b2f35>] __audit_syscall_exit+0x2e5/0x460 [<ffffffff816b30be>] sysexit_audit+0x29/0x5b Code: 04 00 00 4c 8d 88 c0 02 00 00 31 c0 e8 5f da ff ff 48 85 db 74 0c 80 43 5c 01 48 89 df e8 d5 6a aa ff 5b 41 5c 5d c3 55 48 89 e5 <0f> 0b 55 48 89 e5 0f 0b 55 48 89 e5 0f 0b 55 48 89 e5 41 54 53 RIP [<ffffffff816a99f4>] check_irqs_on.part.8+0x4/0x6 RSP <ffff8807b156dc28> ---[ end trace 8d09f8cfbb601c14 ]--- >>> -- >>> Jeff Layton <[email protected]> >> >> >> >> -- >> Peter Moody Google 1.650.253.7306 >> Security Engineer pgp:0xC3410038 > > > > -- > Peter Moody Google 1.650.253.7306 > Security Engineer pgp:0xC3410038 -- Peter Moody Google 1.650.253.7306 Security Engineer pgp:0xC3410038 -- Linux-audit mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-audit
