Hi Bart,
On 02/27/13 23:45, Bart Van Assche wrote:
> This mini-series of two patches avoids that the device mapper
> implementation can trigger a use-after-free during removal of a
> mapped device. The two patches in this series are:
> - block: Convert blk_run_queue() recursion into iteration.
> - dm: Avoid running the md queue after the last dm_put().
>
> Note: these patches are the result of source reading. As far as I know this
> issue has not (yet) caused any harm.
Ref-counting of mapped device is like this:
- dm depends on the fact that the block device is opened while there
is bio/request submitted. So dm_get/put in dm_blk_open/close is
enough to keep mapped device while there are bios.
- Request-based target has a tiny window between dm_blk_close()
and the end of rq_completed() because the opener may close the device
once the last bio completes even if request is still finishing.
dm_get/dm_put in dm_start_request/rq_completed closes this window.
(See comments in dm_start_request())
- So, when dm_put() puts the last reference, there should be no
requests in the queue.
- If there is no reference to the mapped device, dm_destroy() may
start tearing it down.
It is ok if there is pending delayed work for the request queue
because blk_cleanup_queue() is called before freeing the mapped device
and cancels the delayed work.
So as far as blk_run_queue_async() in rq_completed() is concerned,
it is not a problem from "use-after-free" point of view.
--
Jun'ichi Nomura, NEC Corporation
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