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5 years agoxfrm4: Fix uninitialized memory read in _decode_session4
Steffen Klassert [Tue, 26 Feb 2019 06:04:50 +0000 (07:04 +0100)] 
xfrm4: Fix uninitialized memory read in _decode_session4

commit 8742dc86d0c7a9628117a989c11f04a9b6b898f3 upstream.

We currently don't reload pointers pointing into skb header
after doing pskb_may_pull() in _decode_session4(). So in case
pskb_may_pull() changed the pointers, we read from random
memory. Fix this by putting all the needed infos on the
stack, so that we don't need to access the header pointers
after doing pskb_may_pull().

Fixes: 1da177e4c3f4 ("Linux-2.6.12-rc2")
Signed-off-by: Steffen Klassert <steffen.klassert@secunet.com>
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
5 years agoxfrm4: Reload skb header pointers after calling pskb_may_pull.
Steffen Klassert [Fri, 23 Oct 2015 05:32:39 +0000 (07:32 +0200)] 
xfrm4: Reload skb header pointers after calling pskb_may_pull.

commit ea673a4d3a337184f3c314dcc6300bf02f39e077 upstream.

A call to pskb_may_pull may change the pointers into the packet,
so reload the pointers after the call.

Signed-off-by: Steffen Klassert <steffen.klassert@secunet.com>
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
5 years agoxfrm4: Fix header checks in _decode_session4.
Steffen Klassert [Fri, 23 Oct 2015 05:31:23 +0000 (07:31 +0200)] 
xfrm4: Fix header checks in _decode_session4.

commit 1a14f1e5550a341f76e5c8f596e9b5f8a886dfbc upstream.

We skip the header informations if the data pointer points
already behind the header in question for some protocols.
This is because we call pskb_may_pull with a negative value
converted to unsigened int from pskb_may_pull in this case.
Skipping the header informations can lead to incorrect policy
lookups, so fix it by a check of the data pointer position
before we call pskb_may_pull.

Signed-off-by: Steffen Klassert <steffen.klassert@secunet.com>
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
5 years agodccp: Fix memleak in __feat_register_sp
YueHaibing [Mon, 1 Apr 2019 01:35:54 +0000 (09:35 +0800)] 
dccp: Fix memleak in __feat_register_sp

commit 1d3ff0950e2b40dc861b1739029649d03f591820 upstream.

If dccp_feat_push_change fails, we forget free the mem
which is alloced by kmemdup in dccp_feat_clone_sp_val.

Reported-by: Hulk Robot <hulkci@huawei.com>
Fixes: e8ef967a54f4 ("dccp: Registration routines for changing feature values")
Reviewed-by: Mukesh Ojha <mojha@codeaurora.org>
Signed-off-by: YueHaibing <yuehaibing@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
5 years agodm table: propagate BDI_CAP_STABLE_WRITES to fix sporadic checksum errors
Ilya Dryomov [Tue, 26 Mar 2019 19:20:58 +0000 (20:20 +0100)] 
dm table: propagate BDI_CAP_STABLE_WRITES to fix sporadic checksum errors

commit eb40c0acdc342b815d4d03ae6abb09e80c0f2988 upstream.

Some devices don't use blk_integrity but still want stable pages
because they do their own checksumming.  Examples include rbd and iSCSI
when data digests are negotiated.  Stacking DM (and thus LVM) on top of
these devices results in sporadic checksum errors.

Set BDI_CAP_STABLE_WRITES if any underlying device has it set.

Signed-off-by: Ilya Dryomov <idryomov@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Mike Snitzer <snitzer@redhat.com>
[bwh: Backported to 3.16: request_queue::backing_dev_info is a struct
 not a pointer]
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
5 years agoiio: core: fix a possible circular locking dependency
Fabrice Gasnier [Mon, 25 Mar 2019 13:01:23 +0000 (14:01 +0100)] 
iio: core: fix a possible circular locking dependency

commit 7f75591fc5a123929a29636834d1bcb8b5c9fee3 upstream.

This fixes a possible circular locking dependency detected warning seen
with:
- CONFIG_PROVE_LOCKING=y
- consumer/provider IIO devices (ex: "voltage-divider" consumer of "adc")

When using the IIO consumer interface, e.g. iio_channel_get(), the consumer
device will likely call iio_read_channel_raw() or similar that rely on
'info_exist_lock' mutex.

typically:
...
mutex_lock(&chan->indio_dev->info_exist_lock);
if (chan->indio_dev->info == NULL) {
ret = -ENODEV;
goto err_unlock;
}
ret = do_some_ops()
err_unlock:
mutex_unlock(&chan->indio_dev->info_exist_lock);
return ret;
...

Same mutex is also hold in iio_device_unregister().

The following deadlock warning happens when:
- the consumer device has called an API like iio_read_channel_raw()
  at least once.
- the consumer driver is unregistered, removed (unbind from sysfs)

======================================================
WARNING: possible circular locking dependency detected
4.19.24 #577 Not tainted
------------------------------------------------------
sh/372 is trying to acquire lock:
(kn->count#30){++++}, at: kernfs_remove_by_name_ns+0x3c/0x84

but task is already holding lock:
(&dev->info_exist_lock){+.+.}, at: iio_device_unregister+0x18/0x60

which lock already depends on the new lock.

the existing dependency chain (in reverse order) is:

-> #1 (&dev->info_exist_lock){+.+.}:
       __mutex_lock+0x70/0xa3c
       mutex_lock_nested+0x1c/0x24
       iio_read_channel_raw+0x1c/0x60
       iio_read_channel_info+0xa8/0xb0
       dev_attr_show+0x1c/0x48
       sysfs_kf_seq_show+0x84/0xec
       seq_read+0x154/0x528
       __vfs_read+0x2c/0x15c
       vfs_read+0x8c/0x110
       ksys_read+0x4c/0xac
       ret_fast_syscall+0x0/0x28
       0xbedefb60

-> #0 (kn->count#30){++++}:
       lock_acquire+0xd8/0x268
       __kernfs_remove+0x288/0x374
       kernfs_remove_by_name_ns+0x3c/0x84
       remove_files+0x34/0x78
       sysfs_remove_group+0x40/0x9c
       sysfs_remove_groups+0x24/0x34
       device_remove_attrs+0x38/0x64
       device_del+0x11c/0x360
       cdev_device_del+0x14/0x2c
       iio_device_unregister+0x24/0x60
       release_nodes+0x1bc/0x200
       device_release_driver_internal+0x1a0/0x230
       unbind_store+0x80/0x130
       kernfs_fop_write+0x100/0x1e4
       __vfs_write+0x2c/0x160
       vfs_write+0xa4/0x17c
       ksys_write+0x4c/0xac
       ret_fast_syscall+0x0/0x28
       0xbe906840

other info that might help us debug this:

 Possible unsafe locking scenario:

       CPU0                    CPU1
       ----                    ----
  lock(&dev->info_exist_lock);
                               lock(kn->count#30);
                               lock(&dev->info_exist_lock);
  lock(kn->count#30);

 *** DEADLOCK ***
...

cdev_device_del() can be called without holding the lock. It should be safe
as info_exist_lock prevents kernelspace consumers to use the exported
routines during/after provider removal. cdev_device_del() is for userspace.

Help to reproduce:
See example: Documentation/devicetree/bindings/iio/afe/voltage-divider.txt
sysv {
compatible = "voltage-divider";
io-channels = <&adc 0>;
output-ohms = <22>;
full-ohms = <222>;
};

First, go to iio:deviceX for the "voltage-divider", do one read:
$ cd /sys/bus/iio/devices/iio:deviceX
$ cat in_voltage0_raw

Then, unbind the consumer driver. It triggers above deadlock warning.
$ cd /sys/bus/platform/drivers/iio-rescale/
$ echo sysv > unbind

Note I don't actually expect stable will pick this up all the
way back into IIO being in staging, but if's probably valid that
far back.

Signed-off-by: Fabrice Gasnier <fabrice.gasnier@st.com>
Fixes: ac917a81117c ("staging:iio:core set the iio_dev.info pointer to null on unregister")
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Cameron <Jonathan.Cameron@huawei.com>
[bwh: Backported to 3.16: adjust context]
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
5 years agofs/proc/proc_sysctl.c: fix NULL pointer dereference in put_links
YueHaibing [Fri, 29 Mar 2019 03:44:40 +0000 (20:44 -0700)] 
fs/proc/proc_sysctl.c: fix NULL pointer dereference in put_links

commit 23da9588037ecdd4901db76a5b79a42b529c4ec3 upstream.

Syzkaller reports:

kasan: GPF could be caused by NULL-ptr deref or user memory access
general protection fault: 0000 [#1] SMP KASAN PTI
CPU: 1 PID: 5373 Comm: syz-executor.0 Not tainted 5.0.0-rc8+ #3
Hardware name: QEMU Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996), BIOS 1.10.2-1ubuntu1 04/01/2014
RIP: 0010:put_links+0x101/0x440 fs/proc/proc_sysctl.c:1599
Code: 00 0f 85 3a 03 00 00 48 8b 43 38 48 89 44 24 20 48 83 c0 38 48 89 c2 48 89 44 24 28 48 b8 00 00 00 00 00 fc ff df 48 c1 ea 03 <80> 3c 02 00 0f 85 fe 02 00 00 48 8b 74 24 20 48 c7 c7 60 2a 9d 91
RSP: 0018:ffff8881d828f238 EFLAGS: 00010202
RAX: dffffc0000000000 RBX: ffff8881e01b1140 RCX: ffffffff8ee98267
RDX: 0000000000000007 RSI: ffffc90001479000 RDI: ffff8881e01b1178
RBP: dffffc0000000000 R08: ffffed103ee27259 R09: ffffed103ee27259
R10: 0000000000000001 R11: ffffed103ee27258 R12: fffffffffffffff4
R13: 0000000000000006 R14: ffff8881f59838c0 R15: dffffc0000000000
FS:  00007f072254f700(0000) GS:ffff8881f7100000(0000) knlGS:0000000000000000
CS:  0010 DS: 0000 ES: 0000 CR0: 0000000080050033
CR2: 00007fff8b286668 CR3: 00000001f0542002 CR4: 00000000007606e0
DR0: 0000000000000000 DR1: 0000000000000000 DR2: 0000000000000000
DR3: 0000000000000000 DR6: 00000000fffe0ff0 DR7: 0000000000000400
PKRU: 55555554
Call Trace:
 drop_sysctl_table+0x152/0x9f0 fs/proc/proc_sysctl.c:1629
 get_subdir fs/proc/proc_sysctl.c:1022 [inline]
 __register_sysctl_table+0xd65/0x1090 fs/proc/proc_sysctl.c:1335
 br_netfilter_init+0xbc/0x1000 [br_netfilter]
 do_one_initcall+0xfa/0x5ca init/main.c:887
 do_init_module+0x204/0x5f6 kernel/module.c:3460
 load_module+0x66b2/0x8570 kernel/module.c:3808
 __do_sys_finit_module+0x238/0x2a0 kernel/module.c:3902
 do_syscall_64+0x147/0x600 arch/x86/entry/common.c:290
 entry_SYSCALL_64_after_hwframe+0x49/0xbe
RIP: 0033:0x462e99
Code: f7 d8 64 89 02 b8 ff ff ff ff c3 66 0f 1f 44 00 00 48 89 f8 48 89 f7 48 89 d6 48 89 ca 4d 89 c2 4d 89 c8 4c 8b 4c 24 08 0f 05 <48> 3d 01 f0 ff ff 73 01 c3 48 c7 c1 bc ff ff ff f7 d8 64 89 01 48
RSP: 002b:00007f072254ec58 EFLAGS: 00000246 ORIG_RAX: 0000000000000139
RAX: ffffffffffffffda RBX: 000000000073bf00 RCX: 0000000000462e99
RDX: 0000000000000000 RSI: 0000000020000280 RDI: 0000000000000003
RBP: 00007f072254ec70 R08: 0000000000000000 R09: 0000000000000000
R10: 0000000000000000 R11: 0000000000000246 R12: 00007f072254f6bc
R13: 00000000004bcefa R14: 00000000006f6fb0 R15: 0000000000000004
Modules linked in: br_netfilter(+) dvb_usb_dibusb_mc_common dib3000mc dibx000_common dvb_usb_dibusb_common dvb_usb_dw2102 dvb_usb classmate_laptop palmas_regulator cn videobuf2_v4l2 v4l2_common snd_soc_bd28623 mptbase snd_usb_usx2y snd_usbmidi_lib snd_rawmidi wmi libnvdimm lockd sunrpc grace rc_kworld_pc150u rc_core rtc_da9063 sha1_ssse3 i2c_cros_ec_tunnel adxl34x_spi adxl34x nfnetlink lib80211 i5500_temp dvb_as102 dvb_core videobuf2_common videodev media videobuf2_vmalloc videobuf2_memops udc_core lnbp22 leds_lp3952 hid_roccat_ryos s1d13xxxfb mtd vport_geneve openvswitch nf_conncount nf_nat_ipv6 nsh geneve udp_tunnel ip6_udp_tunnel snd_soc_mt6351 sis_agp phylink snd_soc_adau1761_spi snd_soc_adau1761 snd_soc_adau17x1 snd_soc_core snd_pcm_dmaengine ac97_bus snd_compress snd_soc_adau_utils snd_soc_sigmadsp_regmap snd_soc_sigmadsp raid_class hid_roccat_konepure hid_roccat_common hid_roccat c2port_duramar2150 core mdio_bcm_unimac iptable_security iptable_raw iptable_mangle
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Dumping ftrace buffer:
   (ftrace buffer empty)
---[ end trace 770020de38961fd0 ]---

A new dir entry can be created in get_subdir and its 'header->parent' is
set to NULL.  Only after insert_header success, it will be set to 'dir',
otherwise 'header->parent' is set to NULL and drop_sysctl_table is called.
However in err handling path of get_subdir, drop_sysctl_table also be
called on 'new->header' regardless its value of parent pointer.  Then
put_links is called, which triggers NULL-ptr deref when access member of
header->parent.

In fact we have multiple error paths which call drop_sysctl_table() there,
upon failure on insert_links() we also call drop_sysctl_table().And even
in the successful case on __register_sysctl_table() we still always call
drop_sysctl_table().This patch fix it.

Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20190314085527.13244-1-yuehaibing@huawei.com
Fixes: 0e47c99d7fe25 ("sysctl: Replace root_list with links between sysctl_table_sets")
Signed-off-by: YueHaibing <yuehaibing@huawei.com>
Reported-by: Hulk Robot <hulkci@huawei.com>
Acked-by: Luis Chamberlain <mcgrof@kernel.org>
Cc: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>
Cc: Alexey Dobriyan <adobriyan@gmail.com>
Cc: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
Cc: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>
Cc: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
Cc: Eric W. Biederman <ebiederm@xmission.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
5 years agoKVM: x86: Emulate MSR_IA32_ARCH_CAPABILITIES on AMD hosts
Sean Christopherson [Thu, 7 Mar 2019 23:43:02 +0000 (15:43 -0800)] 
KVM: x86: Emulate MSR_IA32_ARCH_CAPABILITIES on AMD hosts

commit 0cf9135b773bf32fba9dd8e6699c1b331ee4b749 upstream.

The CPUID flag ARCH_CAPABILITIES is unconditioinally exposed to host
userspace for all x86 hosts, i.e. KVM advertises ARCH_CAPABILITIES
regardless of hardware support under the pretense that KVM fully
emulates MSR_IA32_ARCH_CAPABILITIES.  Unfortunately, only VMX hosts
handle accesses to MSR_IA32_ARCH_CAPABILITIES (despite KVM_GET_MSRS
also reporting MSR_IA32_ARCH_CAPABILITIES for all hosts).

Move the MSR_IA32_ARCH_CAPABILITIES handling to common x86 code so
that it's emulated on AMD hosts.

Fixes: 1eaafe91a0df4 ("kvm: x86: IA32_ARCH_CAPABILITIES is always supported")
Reported-by: Xiaoyao Li <xiaoyao.li@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Jim Mattson <jmattson@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Sean Christopherson <sean.j.christopherson@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
[bwh: Backported to 3.16:
 - Keep using guest_cpuid_has_arch_capabilities() to check the CPUID
 - Keep using rdmsrl() to get the initial value of IA32_ARCH_CAPABILITIES
 - Adjust filenames, context]
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
5 years agokvm: x86: IA32_ARCH_CAPABILITIES is always supported
Jim Mattson [Wed, 9 May 2018 21:29:35 +0000 (14:29 -0700)] 
kvm: x86: IA32_ARCH_CAPABILITIES is always supported

commit 1eaafe91a0df4157521b6417b3dd8430bf5f52f0 upstream.

If there is a possibility that a VM may migrate to a Skylake host,
then the hypervisor should report IA32_ARCH_CAPABILITIES.RSBA[bit 2]
as being set (future work, of course). This implies that
CPUID.(EAX=7,ECX=0):EDX.ARCH_CAPABILITIES[bit 29] should be
set. Therefore, kvm should report this CPUID bit as being supported
whether or not the host supports it.  Userspace is still free to clear
the bit if it chooses.

For more information on RSBA, see Intel's white paper, "Retpoline: A
Branch Target Injection Mitigation" (Document Number 337131-001),
currently available at https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=199511.

Since the IA32_ARCH_CAPABILITIES MSR is emulated in kvm, there is no
dependency on hardware support for this feature.

Signed-off-by: Jim Mattson <jmattson@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk <konrad.wilk@oracle.com>
Fixes: 28c1c9fabf48 ("KVM/VMX: Emulate MSR_IA32_ARCH_CAPABILITIES")
Signed-off-by: Radim Krčmář <rkrcmar@redhat.com>
[bwh: Backported to 3.16: adjust context]
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
5 years agoKVM: Reject device ioctls from processes other than the VM's creator
Sean Christopherson [Fri, 15 Feb 2019 20:48:39 +0000 (12:48 -0800)] 
KVM: Reject device ioctls from processes other than the VM's creator

commit ddba91801aeb5c160b660caed1800eb3aef403f8 upstream.

KVM's API requires thats ioctls must be issued from the same process
that created the VM.  In other words, userspace can play games with a
VM's file descriptors, e.g. fork(), SCM_RIGHTS, etc..., but only the
creator can do anything useful.  Explicitly reject device ioctls that
are issued by a process other than the VM's creator, and update KVM's
API documentation to extend its requirements to device ioctls.

Fixes: 852b6d57dc7f ("kvm: add device control API")
Signed-off-by: Sean Christopherson <sean.j.christopherson@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
5 years agoafs: Fix StoreData op marshalling
David Howells [Wed, 27 Mar 2019 22:48:02 +0000 (22:48 +0000)] 
afs: Fix StoreData op marshalling

commit 8c7ae38d1ce12a0eaeba655df8562552b3596c7f upstream.

The marshalling of AFS.StoreData, AFS.StoreData64 and YFS.StoreData64 calls
generated by ->setattr() ops for the purpose of expanding a file is
incorrect due to older documentation incorrectly describing the way the RPC
'FileLength' parameter is meant to work.

The older documentation says that this is the length the file is meant to
end up at the end of the operation; however, it was never implemented this
way in any of the servers, but rather the file is truncated down to this
before the write operation is effected, and never expanded to it (and,
indeed, it was renamed to 'TruncPos' in 2014).

Fix this by setting the position parameter to the new file length and doing
a zero-lengh write there.

The bug causes Xwayland to SIGBUS due to unexpected non-expansion of a file
it then mmaps.  This can be tested by giving the following test program a
filename in an AFS directory:

#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <sys/mman.h>
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
char *p;
int fd;
if (argc != 2) {
fprintf(stderr,
"Format: test-trunc-mmap <file>\n");
exit(2);
}
fd = open(argv[1], O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC);
if (fd < 0) {
perror(argv[1]);
exit(1);
}
if (ftruncate(fd, 0x140008) == -1) {
perror("ftruncate");
exit(1);
}
p = mmap(NULL, 4096, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE,
 MAP_SHARED, fd, 0);
if (p == MAP_FAILED) {
perror("mmap");
exit(1);
}
p[0] = 'a';
if (munmap(p, 4096) < 0) {
perror("munmap");
exit(1);
}
if (close(fd) < 0) {
perror("close");
exit(1);
}
exit(0);
}

Fixes: 31143d5d515e ("AFS: implement basic file write support")
Reported-by: Jonathan Billings <jsbillin@umich.edu>
Tested-by: Jonathan Billings <jsbillin@umich.edu>
Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
[bwh: Backported to 3.16: drop change in yfsclient.c]
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
5 years agoUSB: serial: cp210x: add new device id
Greg Kroah-Hartman [Wed, 27 Mar 2019 01:11:14 +0000 (10:11 +0900)] 
USB: serial: cp210x: add new device id

commit a595ecdd5f60b2d93863cebb07eec7f935839b54 upstream.

Lorenz Messtechnik has a device that is controlled by the cp210x driver,
so add the device id to the driver.  The device id was provided by
Silicon-Labs for the devices from this vendor.

Reported-by: Uli <t9cpu@web.de>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Johan Hovold <johan@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
5 years agoscsi: zfcp: fix scsi_eh host reset with port_forced ERP for non-NPIV FCP devices
Steffen Maier [Tue, 26 Mar 2019 13:36:59 +0000 (14:36 +0100)] 
scsi: zfcp: fix scsi_eh host reset with port_forced ERP for non-NPIV FCP devices

commit 242ec1455151267fe35a0834aa9038e4c4670884 upstream.

Suppose more than one non-NPIV FCP device is active on the same channel.
Send I/O to storage and have some of the pending I/O run into a SCSI
command timeout, e.g. due to bit errors on the fibre. Now the error
situation stops. However, we saw FCP requests continue to timeout in the
channel. The abort will be successful, but the subsequent TUR fails.
Scsi_eh starts. The LUN reset fails. The target reset fails.  The host
reset only did an FCP device recovery. However, for non-NPIV FCP devices,
this does not close and reopen ports on the SAN-side if other non-NPIV FCP
device(s) share the same open ports.

In order to resolve the continuing FCP request timeouts, we need to
explicitly close and reopen ports on the SAN-side.

This was missing since the beginning of zfcp in v2.6.0 history commit
ea127f975424 ("[PATCH] s390 (7/7): zfcp host adapter.").

Note: The FSF requests for forced port reopen could run into FSF request
timeouts due to other reasons. This would trigger an internal FCP device
recovery. Pending forced port reopen recoveries would get dismissed. So
some ports might not get fully reopened during this host reset handler.
However, subsequent I/O would trigger the above described escalation and
eventually all ports would be forced reopen to resolve any continuing FCP
request timeouts due to earlier bit errors.

Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.ibm.com>
Fixes: 1da177e4c3f4 ("Linux-2.6.12-rc2")
Reviewed-by: Jens Remus <jremus@linux.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
5 years agoscsi: zfcp: fix rport unblock if deleted SCSI devices on Scsi_Host
Steffen Maier [Tue, 26 Mar 2019 13:36:58 +0000 (14:36 +0100)] 
scsi: zfcp: fix rport unblock if deleted SCSI devices on Scsi_Host

commit fe67888fc007a76b81e37da23ce5bd8fb95890b0 upstream.

An already deleted SCSI device can exist on the Scsi_Host and remain there
because something still holds a reference.  A new SCSI device with the same
H:C:T:L and FCP device, target port WWPN, and FCP LUN can be created.  When
we try to unblock an rport, we still find the deleted SCSI device and
return early because the zfcp_scsi_dev of that SCSI device is not
ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_UNBLOCKED. Hence we miss to unblock the rport, even if
the new proper SCSI device would be in good state.

Therefore, skip deleted SCSI devices when iterating the sdevs of the shost.
[cf. __scsi_device_lookup{_by_target}() or scsi_device_get()]

The following abbreviated trace sequence can indicate such problem:

Area           : REC
Tag            : ersfs_3
LUN            : 0x4045400300000000
WWPN           : 0x50050763031bd327
LUN status     : 0x40000000     not ZFCP_STATUS_COMMON_UNBLOCKED
Ready count    : n not incremented yet
Running count  : 0x00000000
ERP want       : 0x01
ERP need       : 0xc1 ZFCP_ERP_ACTION_NONE

Area           : REC
Tag            : ersfs_3
LUN            : 0x4045400300000000
WWPN           : 0x50050763031bd327
LUN status     : 0x41000000
Ready count    : n+1
Running count  : 0x00000000
ERP want       : 0x01
ERP need       : 0x01

...

Area           : REC
Level          : 4 only with increased trace level
Tag            : ertru_l
LUN            : 0x4045400300000000
WWPN           : 0x50050763031bd327
LUN status     : 0x40000000
Request ID     : 0x0000000000000000
ERP status     : 0x01800000
ERP step       : 0x1000
ERP action     : 0x01
ERP count      : 0x00

NOT followed by a trace record with tag "scpaddy"
for WWPN 0x50050763031bd327.

Signed-off-by: Steffen Maier <maier@linux.ibm.com>
Fixes: 6f2ce1c6af37 ("scsi: zfcp: fix rport unblock race with LUN recovery")
Reviewed-by: Jens Remus <jremus@linux.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Benjamin Block <bblock@linux.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
5 years agonet: phy: don't clear BMCR in genphy_soft_reset
Heiner Kallweit [Fri, 22 Mar 2019 19:00:20 +0000 (20:00 +0100)] 
net: phy: don't clear BMCR in genphy_soft_reset

commit d29f5aa0bc0c321e1b9e4658a2a7e08e885da52a upstream.

So far we effectively clear the BMCR register. Some PHY's can deal
with this (e.g. because they reset BMCR to a default as part of a
soft-reset) whilst on others this causes issues because e.g. the
autoneg bit is cleared. Marvell is an example, see also thread [0].
So let's be a little bit more gentle and leave all bits we're not
interested in as-is. This change is needed for PHY drivers to
properly deal with the original patch.

[0] https://marc.info/?t=155264050700001&r=1&w=2

Fixes: 6e2d85ec0559 ("net: phy: Stop with excessive soft reset")
Tested-by: Phil Reid <preid@electromag.com.au>
Tested-by: liweihang <liweihang@hisilicon.com>
Signed-off-by: Heiner Kallweit <hkallweit1@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Florian Fainelli <f.fainelli@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
[bwh: Backported to 3.16: open-code phy_set_bits()]
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
5 years agoALSA: pcm: Don't suspend stream in unrecoverable PCM state
Takashi Iwai [Mon, 25 Mar 2019 09:38:58 +0000 (10:38 +0100)] 
ALSA: pcm: Don't suspend stream in unrecoverable PCM state

commit 113ce08109f8e3b091399e7cc32486df1cff48e7 upstream.

Currently PCM core sets each opened stream forcibly to SUSPENDED state
via snd_pcm_suspend_all() call, and the user-space is responsible for
re-triggering the resume manually either via snd_pcm_resume() or
prepare call.  The scheme works fine usually, but there are corner
cases where the stream can't be resumed by that call: the streams
still in OPEN state before finishing hw_params.  When they are
suspended, user-space cannot perform resume or prepare because they
haven't been set up yet.  The only possible recovery is to re-open the
device, which isn't nice at all.  Similarly, when a stream is in
DISCONNECTED state, it makes no sense to change it to SUSPENDED
state.  Ditto for in SETUP state; which you can re-prepare directly.

So, this patch addresses these issues by filtering the PCM streams to
be suspended by checking the PCM state.  When a stream is in either
OPEN, SETUP or DISCONNECTED as well as already SUSPENDED, the suspend
action is skipped.

To be noted, this problem was originally reported for the PCM runtime
PM on HD-audio.  And, the runtime PM problem itself was already
addressed (although not intended) by the code refactoring commits
3d21ef0b49f8 ("ALSA: pcm: Suspend streams globally via device type PM
ops") and 17bc4815de58 ("ALSA: pci: Remove superfluous
snd_pcm_suspend*() calls").  These commits eliminated the
snd_pcm_suspend*() calls from the runtime PM suspend callback code
path, hence the racy OPEN state won't appear while runtime PM.
(FWIW, the race window is between snd_pcm_open_substream() and the
first power up in azx_pcm_open().)

Although the runtime PM issue was already "fixed", the same problem is
still present for the system PM, hence this patch is still needed.
And for stable trees, this patch alone should suffice for fixing the
runtime PM problem, too.

Reported-and-tested-by: Jon Hunter <jonathanh@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
5 years agobatman-adv: Reduce tt_global hash refcnt only for removed entry
Sven Eckelmann [Sat, 23 Feb 2019 13:27:10 +0000 (14:27 +0100)] 
batman-adv: Reduce tt_global hash refcnt only for removed entry

commit f131a56880d10932931e74773fb8702894a94a75 upstream.

The batadv_hash_remove is a function which searches the hashtable for an
entry using a needle, a hashtable bucket selection function and a compare
function. It will lock the bucket list and delete an entry when the compare
function matches it with the needle. It returns the pointer to the
hlist_node which matches or NULL when no entry matches the needle.

The batadv_tt_global_free is not itself protected in anyway to avoid that
any other function is modifying the hashtable between the search for the
entry and the call to batadv_hash_remove. It can therefore happen that the
entry either doesn't exist anymore or an entry was deleted which is not the
same object as the needle. In such an situation, the reference counter (for
the reference stored in the hashtable) must not be reduced for the needle.
Instead the reference counter of the actually removed entry has to be
reduced.

Otherwise the reference counter will underflow and the object might be
freed before all its references were dropped. The kref helpers reported
this problem as:

  refcount_t: underflow; use-after-free.

Fixes: 7683fdc1e886 ("batman-adv: protect the local and the global trans-tables with rcu")
Reported-by: Martin Weinelt <martin@linuxlounge.net>
Signed-off-by: Sven Eckelmann <sven@narfation.org>
Acked-by: Antonio Quartulli <a@unstable.cc>
Signed-off-by: Simon Wunderlich <sw@simonwunderlich.de>
[bwh: Backported to 3.16: adjust context]
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
5 years agobatman-adv: Reduce tt_local hash refcnt only for removed entry
Sven Eckelmann [Sat, 23 Feb 2019 13:27:10 +0000 (14:27 +0100)] 
batman-adv: Reduce tt_local hash refcnt only for removed entry

commit 3d65b9accab4a7ed5038f6df403fbd5e298398c7 upstream.

The batadv_hash_remove is a function which searches the hashtable for an
entry using a needle, a hashtable bucket selection function and a compare
function. It will lock the bucket list and delete an entry when the compare
function matches it with the needle. It returns the pointer to the
hlist_node which matches or NULL when no entry matches the needle.

The batadv_tt_local_remove is not itself protected in anyway to avoid that
any other function is modifying the hashtable between the search for the
entry and the call to batadv_hash_remove. It can therefore happen that the
entry either doesn't exist anymore or an entry was deleted which is not the
same object as the needle. In such an situation, the reference counter (for
the reference stored in the hashtable) must not be reduced for the needle.
Instead the reference counter of the actually removed entry has to be
reduced.

Otherwise the reference counter will underflow and the object might be
freed before all its references were dropped. The kref helpers reported
this problem as:

  refcount_t: underflow; use-after-free.

Fixes: ef72706a0543 ("batman-adv: protect tt_local_entry from concurrent delete events")
Signed-off-by: Sven Eckelmann <sven@narfation.org>
Signed-off-by: Simon Wunderlich <sw@simonwunderlich.de>
[bwh: Backported to 3.16: adjust context]
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
5 years agobatman-adv: Reduce claim hash refcnt only for removed entry
Sven Eckelmann [Sat, 23 Feb 2019 13:27:10 +0000 (14:27 +0100)] 
batman-adv: Reduce claim hash refcnt only for removed entry

commit 4ba104f468bbfc27362c393815d03aa18fb7a20f upstream.

The batadv_hash_remove is a function which searches the hashtable for an
entry using a needle, a hashtable bucket selection function and a compare
function. It will lock the bucket list and delete an entry when the compare
function matches it with the needle. It returns the pointer to the
hlist_node which matches or NULL when no entry matches the needle.

The batadv_bla_del_claim is not itself protected in anyway to avoid that
any other function is modifying the hashtable between the search for the
entry and the call to batadv_hash_remove. It can therefore happen that the
entry either doesn't exist anymore or an entry was deleted which is not the
same object as the needle. In such an situation, the reference counter (for
the reference stored in the hashtable) must not be reduced for the needle.
Instead the reference counter of the actually removed entry has to be
reduced.

Otherwise the reference counter will underflow and the object might be
freed before all its references were dropped. The kref helpers reported
this problem as:

  refcount_t: underflow; use-after-free.

Fixes: 23721387c409 ("batman-adv: add basic bridge loop avoidance code")
Signed-off-by: Sven Eckelmann <sven@narfation.org>
Signed-off-by: Simon Wunderlich <sw@simonwunderlich.de>
[bwh: Backported to 3.16: keep using batadv_claim_free_ref()]
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
5 years agoiio: ad_sigma_delta: select channel when reading register
Dragos Bogdan [Tue, 19 Mar 2019 10:47:00 +0000 (12:47 +0200)] 
iio: ad_sigma_delta: select channel when reading register

commit fccfb9ce70ed4ea7a145f77b86de62e38178517f upstream.

The desired channel has to be selected in order to correctly fill the
buffer with the corresponding data.
The `ad_sd_write_reg()` already does this, but for the
`ad_sd_read_reg_raw()` this was omitted.

Fixes: af3008485ea03 ("iio:adc: Add common code for ADI Sigma Delta devices")
Signed-off-by: Dragos Bogdan <dragos.bogdan@analog.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Ardelean <alexandru.ardelean@analog.com>
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Cameron <Jonathan.Cameron@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
5 years agoxhci: Don't let USB3 ports stuck in polling state prevent suspend
Mathias Nyman [Fri, 22 Mar 2019 15:50:17 +0000 (17:50 +0200)] 
xhci: Don't let USB3 ports stuck in polling state prevent suspend

commit d92f2c59cc2cbca6bfb2cc54882b58ba76b15fd4 upstream.

Commit 2f31a67f01a8 ("usb: xhci: Prevent bus suspend if a port connect
change or polling state is detected") was intended to prevent ports that
were still link training from being forced to U3 suspend state mid
enumeration.
This solved enumeration issues for devices with slow link training.

Turns out some devices are stuck in the link training/polling state,
and thus that patch will prevent suspend completely for these devices.
This is seen with USB3 card readers in some MacBooks.

Instead of preventing suspend, give some time to complete the link
training. On successful training the port will end up as connected
and enabled.
If port instead is stuck in link training the bus suspend will continue
suspending after 360ms (10 * 36ms) timeout (tPollingLFPSTimeout).

Original patch was sent to stable, this one should go there as well

Fixes: 2f31a67f01a8 ("usb: xhci: Prevent bus suspend if a port connect change or polling state is detected")
Signed-off-by: Mathias Nyman <mathias.nyman@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
[bwh: Backported to 3.16: adjust context]
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
5 years agogpio: adnp: Fix testing wrong value in adnp_gpio_direction_input
Axel Lin [Mon, 11 Mar 2019 13:29:37 +0000 (21:29 +0800)] 
gpio: adnp: Fix testing wrong value in adnp_gpio_direction_input

commit c5bc6e526d3f217ed2cc3681d256dc4a2af4cc2b upstream.

Current code test wrong value so it does not verify if the written
data is correctly read back. Fix it.
Also make it return -EPERM if read value does not match written bit,
just like it done for adnp_gpio_direction_output().

Fixes: 5e969a401a01 ("gpio: Add Avionic Design N-bit GPIO expander support")
Signed-off-by: Axel Lin <axel.lin@ingics.com>
Reviewed-by: Thierry Reding <thierry.reding@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Bartosz Golaszewski <bgolaszewski@baylibre.com>
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
5 years agoALSA: pcm: Fix possible OOB access in PCM oss plugins
Takashi Iwai [Fri, 22 Mar 2019 15:00:54 +0000 (16:00 +0100)] 
ALSA: pcm: Fix possible OOB access in PCM oss plugins

commit ca0214ee2802dd47239a4e39fb21c5b00ef61b22 upstream.

The PCM OSS emulation converts and transfers the data on the fly via
"plugins".  The data is converted over the dynamically allocated
buffer for each plugin, and recently syzkaller caught OOB in this
flow.

Although the bisection by syzbot pointed out to the commit
65766ee0bf7f ("ALSA: oss: Use kvzalloc() for local buffer
allocations"), this is merely a commit to replace vmalloc() with
kvmalloc(), hence it can't be the cause.  The further debug action
revealed that this happens in the case where a slave PCM doesn't
support only the stereo channels while the OSS stream is set up for a
mono channel.  Below is a brief explanation:

At each OSS parameter change, the driver sets up the PCM hw_params
again in snd_pcm_oss_change_params_lock().  This is also the place
where plugins are created and local buffers are allocated.  The
problem is that the plugins are created before the final hw_params is
determined.  Namely, two snd_pcm_hw_param_near() calls for setting the
period size and periods may influence on the final result of channels,
rates, etc, too, while the current code has already created plugins
beforehand with the premature values.  So, the plugin believes that
channels=1, while the actual I/O is with channels=2, which makes the
driver reading/writing over the allocated buffer size.

The fix is simply to move the plugin allocation code after the final
hw_params call.

Reported-by: syzbot+d4503ae45b65c5bc1194@syzkaller.appspotmail.com
Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
[bwh: Backported to 3.16: adjust context]
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
5 years agofutex: Ensure that futex address is aligned in handle_futex_death()
Chen Jie [Fri, 15 Mar 2019 03:44:38 +0000 (03:44 +0000)] 
futex: Ensure that futex address is aligned in handle_futex_death()

commit 5a07168d8d89b00fe1760120714378175b3ef992 upstream.

The futex code requires that the user space addresses of futexes are 32bit
aligned. sys_futex() checks this in futex_get_keys() but the robust list
code has no alignment check in place.

As a consequence the kernel crashes on architectures with strict alignment
requirements in handle_futex_death() when trying to cmpxchg() on an
unaligned futex address which was retrieved from the robust list.

[ tglx: Rewrote changelog, proper sizeof() based alignement check and add
   comment ]

Fixes: 0771dfefc9e5 ("[PATCH] lightweight robust futexes: core")
Signed-off-by: Chen Jie <chenjie6@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Cc: <dvhart@infradead.org>
Cc: <peterz@infradead.org>
Cc: <zengweilin@huawei.com>
Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/1552621478-119787-1-git-send-email-chenjie6@huawei.com
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
5 years agoiommu/vt-d: Check capability before disabling protected memory
Lu Baolu [Wed, 20 Mar 2019 01:58:33 +0000 (09:58 +0800)] 
iommu/vt-d: Check capability before disabling protected memory

commit 5bb71fc790a88d063507dc5d445ab8b14e845591 upstream.

The spec states in 10.4.16 that the Protected Memory Enable
Register should be treated as read-only for implementations
not supporting protected memory regions (PLMR and PHMR fields
reported as Clear in the Capability register).

Cc: Jacob Pan <jacob.jun.pan@linux.intel.com>
Cc: mark gross <mgross@intel.com>
Suggested-by: Ashok Raj <ashok.raj@intel.com>
Fixes: f8bab73515ca5 ("intel-iommu: PMEN support")
Signed-off-by: Lu Baolu <baolu.lu@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Joerg Roedel <jroedel@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
5 years agoALSA: seq: oss: Fix Spectre v1 vulnerability
Gustavo A. R. Silva [Wed, 20 Mar 2019 23:42:01 +0000 (18:42 -0500)] 
ALSA: seq: oss: Fix Spectre v1 vulnerability

commit c709f14f0616482b67f9fbcb965e1493a03ff30b upstream.

dev is indirectly controlled by user-space, hence leading to
a potential exploitation of the Spectre variant 1 vulnerability.

This issue was detected with the help of Smatch:

sound/core/seq/oss/seq_oss_synth.c:626 snd_seq_oss_synth_make_info() warn: potential spectre issue 'dp->synths' [w] (local cap)

Fix this by sanitizing dev before using it to index dp->synths.

Notice that given that speculation windows are large, the policy is
to kill the speculation on the first load and not worry if it can be
completed with a dependent load/store [1].

[1] https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20180423164740.GY17484@dhcp22.suse.cz/

Signed-off-by: Gustavo A. R. Silva <gustavo@embeddedor.com>
Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
5 years agoALSA: rawmidi: Fix potential Spectre v1 vulnerability
Gustavo A. R. Silva [Wed, 20 Mar 2019 21:15:24 +0000 (16:15 -0500)] 
ALSA: rawmidi: Fix potential Spectre v1 vulnerability

commit 2b1d9c8f87235f593826b9cf46ec10247741fff9 upstream.

info->stream is indirectly controlled by user-space, hence leading to
a potential exploitation of the Spectre variant 1 vulnerability.

This issue was detected with the help of Smatch:

sound/core/rawmidi.c:604 __snd_rawmidi_info_select() warn: potential spectre issue 'rmidi->streams' [r] (local cap)

Fix this by sanitizing info->stream before using it to index
rmidi->streams.

Notice that given that speculation windows are large, the policy is
to kill the speculation on the first load and not worry if it can be
completed with a dependent load/store [1].

[1] https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20180423164740.GY17484@dhcp22.suse.cz/

Signed-off-by: Gustavo A. R. Silva <gustavo@embeddedor.com>
Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
[bwh: Backported to 3.16: adjust context]
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
5 years agostaging: rtl8712: uninitialized memory in read_bbreg_hdl()
Dan Carpenter [Thu, 21 Mar 2019 06:26:38 +0000 (09:26 +0300)] 
staging: rtl8712: uninitialized memory in read_bbreg_hdl()

commit 22c971db7dd4b0ad8dd88e99c407f7a1f4231a2e upstream.

Colin King reported a bug in read_bbreg_hdl():

memcpy(pcmd->rsp, (u8 *)&val, pcmd->rspsz);

The problem is that "val" is uninitialized.

This code is obviously not useful, but so far as I can tell
"pcmd->cmdcode" is never GEN_CMD_CODE(_Read_BBREG) so it's not harmful
either.  For now the easiest fix is to just call r8712_free_cmd_obj()
and return.

Fixes: 2865d42c78a9 ("staging: r8712u: Add the new driver to the mainline kernel")
Reported-by: Colin Ian King <colin.king@canonical.com>
Signed-off-by: Dan Carpenter <dan.carpenter@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
[bwh: Backported to 3.16: adjust context]
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
5 years agoUSB: serial: mos7720: fix mos_parport refcount imbalance on error path
Lin Yi [Wed, 20 Mar 2019 11:04:56 +0000 (19:04 +0800)] 
USB: serial: mos7720: fix mos_parport refcount imbalance on error path

commit 2908b076f5198d231de62713cb2b633a3a4b95ac upstream.

The write_parport_reg_nonblock() helper takes a reference to the struct
mos_parport, but failed to release it in a couple of error paths after
allocation failures, leading to a memory leak.

Johan said that move the kref_get() and mos_parport assignment to the
end of urbtrack initialisation is a better way, so move it. and
mos_parport do not used until urbtrack initialisation.

Signed-off-by: Lin Yi <teroincn@163.com>
Fixes: b69578df7e98 ("USB: usbserial: mos7720: add support for parallel port on moschip 7715")
Signed-off-by: Johan Hovold <johan@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
5 years agoARM: dts: pfla02: increase phy reset duration
Marco Felsch [Mon, 4 Mar 2019 10:49:40 +0000 (11:49 +0100)] 
ARM: dts: pfla02: increase phy reset duration

commit 032f85c9360fb1a08385c584c2c4ed114b33c260 upstream.

Increase the reset duration to ensure correct phy functionality. The
reset duration is taken from barebox commit 52fdd510de ("ARM: dts:
pfla02: use long enough reset for ethernet phy"):

  Use a longer reset time for ethernet phy Micrel KSZ9031RNX. Otherwise a
  small percentage of modules have 'transmission timeouts' errors like

  barebox@Phytec phyFLEX-i.MX6 Quad Carrier-Board:/ ifup eth0
  warning: No MAC address set. Using random address 7e:94:4d:02:f8:f3
  eth0: 1000Mbps full duplex link detected
  eth0: transmission timeout
  T eth0: transmission timeout
  T eth0: transmission timeout
  T eth0: transmission timeout
  T eth0: transmission timeout

Cc: Stefan Christ <s.christ@phytec.de>
Cc: Christian Hemp <c.hemp@phytec.de>
Signed-off-by: Marco Felsch <m.felsch@pengutronix.de>
Fixes: 3180f956668e ("ARM: dts: Phytec imx6q pfla02 and pbab01 support")
Signed-off-by: Shawn Guo <shawnguo@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
5 years ago3c515: fix integer overflow warning
Arnd Bergmann [Tue, 19 Mar 2019 21:15:58 +0000 (22:15 +0100)] 
3c515: fix integer overflow warning

commit fb6fafbc7de4a813bb5364358bbe27f71e62b24a upstream.

clang points out a harmless signed integer overflow:

drivers/net/ethernet/3com/3c515.c:1530:66: error: implicit conversion from 'int' to 'short' changes value from 32783 to -32753 [-Werror,-Wconstant-conversion]
                new_mode = SetRxFilter | RxStation | RxMulticast | RxBroadcast | RxProm;
                         ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~
drivers/net/ethernet/3com/3c515.c:1532:52: error: implicit conversion from 'int' to 'short' changes value from 32775 to -32761 [-Werror,-Wconstant-conversion]
                new_mode = SetRxFilter | RxStation | RxMulticast | RxBroadcast;
                         ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~~
drivers/net/ethernet/3com/3c515.c:1534:38: error: implicit conversion from 'int' to 'short' changes value from 32773 to -32763 [-Werror,-Wconstant-conversion]
                new_mode = SetRxFilter | RxStation | RxBroadcast;
                         ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~~

Make the variable unsigned to avoid the overflow.

Fixes: Linux-2.1.128pre1
Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
5 years agodccp: do not use ipv6 header for ipv4 flow
Eric Dumazet [Tue, 19 Mar 2019 12:46:18 +0000 (05:46 -0700)] 
dccp: do not use ipv6 header for ipv4 flow

commit e0aa67709f89d08c8d8e5bdd9e0b649df61d0090 upstream.

When a dual stack dccp listener accepts an ipv4 flow,
it should not attempt to use an ipv6 header or
inet6_iif() helper.

Fixes: 3df80d9320bc ("[DCCP]: Introduce DCCPv6")
Signed-off-by: Eric Dumazet <edumazet@google.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
5 years agotcp: do not use ipv6 header for ipv4 flow
Eric Dumazet [Tue, 19 Mar 2019 12:45:35 +0000 (05:45 -0700)] 
tcp: do not use ipv6 header for ipv4 flow

commit 89e4130939a20304f4059ab72179da81f5347528 upstream.

When a dual stack tcp listener accepts an ipv4 flow,
it should not attempt to use an ipv6 header or tcp_v6_iif() helper.

Fixes: 1397ed35f22d ("ipv6: add flowinfo for tcp6 pkt_options for all cases")
Fixes: df3687ffc665 ("ipv6: add the IPV6_FL_F_REFLECT flag to IPV6_FL_A_GET")
Fixes: 1da177e4c3f4 ("Linux-2.6.12-rc2")
Signed-off-by: Eric Dumazet <edumazet@google.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
[bwh: Backported to 3.16: adjust context]
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
5 years agonet-sysfs: call dev_hold if kobject_init_and_add success
YueHaibing [Tue, 19 Mar 2019 02:16:53 +0000 (10:16 +0800)] 
net-sysfs: call dev_hold if kobject_init_and_add success

commit a3e23f719f5c4a38ffb3d30c8d7632a4ed8ccd9e upstream.

In netdev_queue_add_kobject and rx_queue_add_kobject,
if sysfs_create_group failed, kobject_put will call
netdev_queue_release to decrease dev refcont, however
dev_hold has not be called. So we will see this while
unregistering dev:

unregister_netdevice: waiting for bcsh0 to become free. Usage count = -1

Reported-by: Hulk Robot <hulkci@huawei.com>
Fixes: d0d668371679 ("net: don't decrement kobj reference count on init failure")
Signed-off-by: YueHaibing <yuehaibing@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
[bwh: Backported to 3.16: adjust context]
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
5 years agoperf tests: Fix a memory leak in test__perf_evsel__tp_sched_test()
Changbin Du [Sat, 16 Mar 2019 08:05:56 +0000 (16:05 +0800)] 
perf tests: Fix a memory leak in test__perf_evsel__tp_sched_test()

commit d982b33133284fa7efa0e52ae06b88f9be3ea764 upstream.

  =================================================================
  ==20875==ERROR: LeakSanitizer: detected memory leaks

  Direct leak of 1160 byte(s) in 1 object(s) allocated from:
      #0 0x7f1b6fc84138 in calloc (/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libasan.so.5+0xee138)
      #1 0x55bd50005599 in zalloc util/util.h:23
      #2 0x55bd500068f5 in perf_evsel__newtp_idx util/evsel.c:327
      #3 0x55bd4ff810fc in perf_evsel__newtp /home/work/linux/tools/perf/util/evsel.h:216
      #4 0x55bd4ff81608 in test__perf_evsel__tp_sched_test tests/evsel-tp-sched.c:69
      #5 0x55bd4ff528e6 in run_test tests/builtin-test.c:358
      #6 0x55bd4ff52baf in test_and_print tests/builtin-test.c:388
      #7 0x55bd4ff543fe in __cmd_test tests/builtin-test.c:583
      #8 0x55bd4ff5572f in cmd_test tests/builtin-test.c:722
      #9 0x55bd4ffc4087 in run_builtin /home/changbin/work/linux/tools/perf/perf.c:302
      #10 0x55bd4ffc45c6 in handle_internal_command /home/changbin/work/linux/tools/perf/perf.c:354
      #11 0x55bd4ffc49ca in run_argv /home/changbin/work/linux/tools/perf/perf.c:398
      #12 0x55bd4ffc5138 in main /home/changbin/work/linux/tools/perf/perf.c:520
      #13 0x7f1b6e34809a in __libc_start_main (/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6+0x2409a)

  Indirect leak of 19 byte(s) in 1 object(s) allocated from:
      #0 0x7f1b6fc83f30 in __interceptor_malloc (/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libasan.so.5+0xedf30)
      #1 0x7f1b6e3ac30f in vasprintf (/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6+0x8830f)

Signed-off-by: Changbin Du <changbin.du@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Jiri Olsa <jolsa@kernel.org>
Cc: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
Cc: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>
Cc: Namhyung Kim <namhyung@kernel.org>
Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>
Cc: Steven Rostedt (VMware) <rostedt@goodmis.org>
Fixes: 6a6cd11d4e57 ("perf test: Add test for the sched tracepoint format fields")
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20190316080556.3075-17-changbin.du@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
5 years agodevice_cgroup: fix RCU imbalance in error case
Jann Horn [Tue, 19 Mar 2019 01:36:59 +0000 (02:36 +0100)] 
device_cgroup: fix RCU imbalance in error case

commit 0fcc4c8c044e117ac126ab6df4138ea9a67fa2a9 upstream.

When dev_exception_add() returns an error (due to a failed memory
allocation), make sure that we move the RCU preemption count back to where
it was before we were called. We dropped the RCU read lock inside the loop
body, so we can't just "break".

sparse complains about this, too:

$ make -s C=2 security/device_cgroup.o
./include/linux/rcupdate.h:647:9: warning: context imbalance in
'propagate_exception' - unexpected unlock

Fixes: d591fb56618f ("device_cgroup: simplify cgroup tree walk in propagate_exception()")
Signed-off-by: Jann Horn <jannh@google.com>
Acked-by: Michal Hocko <mhocko@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
5 years agoserial: sh-sci: Fix setting SCSCR_TIE while transferring data
Hoan Nguyen An [Mon, 18 Mar 2019 09:26:32 +0000 (18:26 +0900)] 
serial: sh-sci: Fix setting SCSCR_TIE while transferring data

commit 93bcefd4c6bad4c69dbc4edcd3fbf774b24d930d upstream.

We disable transmission interrupt (clear SCSCR_TIE) after all data has been transmitted
(if uart_circ_empty(xmit)). While transmitting, if the data is still in the tty buffer,
re-enable the SCSCR_TIE bit, which was done at sci_start_tx().
This is unnecessary processing, wasting CPU operation if the data transmission length is large.
And further, transmit end, FIFO empty bits disabling have also been performed in the step above.

Signed-off-by: Hoan Nguyen An <na-hoan@jinso.co.jp>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
[bwh: Backported to 3.16: adjust context]
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
5 years agotty: mxs-auart: fix a potential NULL pointer dereference
Kangjie Lu [Thu, 14 Mar 2019 07:21:51 +0000 (02:21 -0500)] 
tty: mxs-auart: fix a potential NULL pointer dereference

commit 6734330654dac550f12e932996b868c6d0dcb421 upstream.

In case ioremap fails, the fix returns -ENOMEM to avoid NULL
pointer dereferences.
Multiple places use port.membase.

Signed-off-by: Kangjie Lu <kjlu@umn.edu>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
[bwh: Backported to 3.16: There is no out_disable_clks label, so goto
 out_free_clk on error]
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
5 years agotty: atmel_serial: fix a potential NULL pointer dereference
Kangjie Lu [Fri, 15 Mar 2019 17:16:06 +0000 (12:16 -0500)] 
tty: atmel_serial: fix a potential NULL pointer dereference

commit c85be041065c0be8bc48eda4c45e0319caf1d0e5 upstream.

In case dmaengine_prep_dma_cyclic fails, the fix returns a proper
error code to avoid NULL pointer dereference.

Signed-off-by: Kangjie Lu <kjlu@umn.edu>
Fixes: 34df42f59a60 ("serial: at91: add rx dma support")
Acked-by: Richard Genoud <richard.genoud@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
[bwh: Backported to 3.16: adjust context]
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
5 years agoserial: max310x: Fix to avoid potential NULL pointer dereference
Aditya Pakki [Mon, 18 Mar 2019 23:44:14 +0000 (18:44 -0500)] 
serial: max310x: Fix to avoid potential NULL pointer dereference

commit 3a10e3dd52e80b9a97a3346020024d17b2c272d6 upstream.

of_match_device can return a NULL pointer when matching device is not
found. This patch avoids a scenario causing NULL pointer derefernce.

Signed-off-by: Aditya Pakki <pakki001@umn.edu>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
5 years agoUSB: serial: ftdi_sio: add additional NovaTech products
George McCollister [Tue, 5 Mar 2019 22:05:03 +0000 (16:05 -0600)] 
USB: serial: ftdi_sio: add additional NovaTech products

commit 422c2537ba9d42320f8ab6573940269f87095320 upstream.

Add PIDs for the NovaTech OrionLX+ and Orion I/O so they can be
automatically detected.

Signed-off-by: George McCollister <george.mccollister@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Johan Hovold <johan@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
5 years agoARM: imx6q: cpuidle: fix bug that CPU might not wake up at expected time
Kohji Okuno [Tue, 26 Feb 2019 02:34:13 +0000 (11:34 +0900)] 
ARM: imx6q: cpuidle: fix bug that CPU might not wake up at expected time

commit 91740fc8242b4f260cfa4d4536d8551804777fae upstream.

In the current cpuidle implementation for i.MX6q, the CPU that sets
'WAIT_UNCLOCKED' and the CPU that returns to 'WAIT_CLOCKED' are always
the same. While the CPU that sets 'WAIT_UNCLOCKED' is in IDLE state of
"WAIT", if the other CPU wakes up and enters IDLE state of "WFI"
istead of "WAIT", this CPU can not wake up at expired time.
 Because, in the case of "WFI", the CPU must be waked up by the local
timer interrupt. But, while 'WAIT_UNCLOCKED' is set, the local timer
is stopped, when all CPUs execute "wfi" instruction. As a result, the
local timer interrupt is not fired.
 In this situation, this CPU will wake up by IRQ different from local
timer. (e.g. broacast timer)

So, this fix changes CPU to return to 'WAIT_CLOCKED'.

Signed-off-by: Kohji Okuno <okuno.kohji@jp.panasonic.com>
Fixes: e5f9dec8ff5f ("ARM: imx6q: support WAIT mode using cpuidle")
Signed-off-by: Shawn Guo <shawnguo@kernel.org>
[bwh: Backported to 3.16: use imx6q_set_lpm() instead of imx6_set_lpm()]
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
5 years agoNFS: fix mount/umount race in nlmclnt.
NeilBrown [Tue, 19 Mar 2019 00:33:24 +0000 (11:33 +1100)] 
NFS: fix mount/umount race in nlmclnt.

commit 4a9be28c45bf02fa0436808bb6c0baeba30e120e upstream.

If the last NFSv3 unmount from a given host races with a mount from the
same host, we can destroy an nlm_host that is still in use.

Specifically nlmclnt_lookup_host() can increment h_count on
an nlm_host that nlmclnt_release_host() has just successfully called
refcount_dec_and_test() on.
Once nlmclnt_lookup_host() drops the mutex, nlm_destroy_host_lock()
will be called to destroy the nlmclnt which is now in use again.

The cause of the problem is that the dec_and_test happens outside the
locked region.  This is easily fixed by using
refcount_dec_and_mutex_lock().

Fixes: 8ea6ecc8b075 ("lockd: Create client-side nlm_host cache")
Signed-off-by: NeilBrown <neilb@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <trond.myklebust@hammerspace.com>
[bwh: Backported to 3.16: use atomic instead of refcount API]
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
5 years agosctp: get sctphdr by offset in sctp_compute_cksum
Xin Long [Mon, 18 Mar 2019 11:47:00 +0000 (19:47 +0800)] 
sctp: get sctphdr by offset in sctp_compute_cksum

commit 273160ffc6b993c7c91627f5a84799c66dfe4dee upstream.

sctp_hdr(skb) only works when skb->transport_header is set properly.

But in Netfilter, skb->transport_header for ipv6 is not guaranteed
to be right value for sctphdr. It would cause to fail to check the
checksum for sctp packets.

So fix it by using offset, which is always right in all places.

v1->v2:
  - Fix the changelog.

Fixes: e6d8b64b34aa ("net: sctp: fix and consolidate SCTP checksumming code")
Reported-by: Li Shuang <shuali@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Xin Long <lucien.xin@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
5 years agomac8390: Fix mmio access size probe
Finn Thain [Sat, 16 Mar 2019 03:21:19 +0000 (14:21 +1100)] 
mac8390: Fix mmio access size probe

commit bb9e5c5bcd76f4474eac3baf643d7a39f7bac7bb upstream.

The bug that Stan reported is as follows. After a restart, a 16-bit NIC
may be incorrectly identified as a 32-bit NIC and stop working.

mac8390 slot.E: Memory length resource not found, probing
mac8390 slot.E: Farallon EtherMac II-C (type farallon)
mac8390 slot.E: MAC 00:00:c5:30:c2:99, IRQ 61, 32 KB shared memory at 0xfeed0000, 32-bit access.

The bug never arises after a cold start and only intermittently after a
warm start. (I didn't investigate why the bug is intermittent.)

It turns out that memcpy_toio() is deprecated and memcmp_withio() also
has issues. Replacing these calls with mmio accessors fixes the problem.

Reported-and-tested-by: Stan Johnson <userm57@yahoo.com>
Fixes: 2964db0f5904 ("m68k: Mac DP8390 update")
Signed-off-by: Finn Thain <fthain@telegraphics.com.au>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
5 years agonet: mac8390: Use standard memcpy_{from,to}io()
Geert Uytterhoeven [Tue, 26 Jun 2018 18:32:22 +0000 (20:32 +0200)] 
net: mac8390: Use standard memcpy_{from,to}io()

commit 4042cd756e193f49469d31a23d5b85c4dca2a3b6 upstream.

The mac8390 driver defines its own variants of memcpy_fromio() and
memcpy_toio(), using similar implementations, but different function
signatures.

Remove the custom definitions of memcpy_fromio() and memcpy_toio(), and
adjust all callers to the standard signatures.

Signed-off-by: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert@linux-m68k.org>
Acked-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Acked-by: Greg Ungerer <gerg@linux-m68k.org>
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
5 years agoudf: Fix crash on IO error during truncate
Jan Kara [Mon, 11 Mar 2019 14:04:18 +0000 (15:04 +0100)] 
udf: Fix crash on IO error during truncate

commit d3ca4651d05c0ff7259d087d8c949bcf3e14fb46 upstream.

When truncate(2) hits IO error when reading indirect extent block the
code just bugs with:

kernel BUG at linux-4.15.0/fs/udf/truncate.c:249!
...

Fix the problem by bailing out cleanly in case of IO error.

Reported-by: jean-luc malet <jeanluc.malet@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
5 years agonetfilter: bridge: set skb transport_header before entering NF_INET_PRE_ROUTING
Xin Long [Wed, 13 Mar 2019 08:33:29 +0000 (16:33 +0800)] 
netfilter: bridge: set skb transport_header before entering NF_INET_PRE_ROUTING

commit e166e4fdaced850bee3d5ee12a5740258fb30587 upstream.

Since Commit 21d1196a35f5 ("ipv4: set transport header earlier"),
skb->transport_header has been always set before entering INET
netfilter. This patch is to set skb->transport_header for bridge
before entering INET netfilter by bridge-nf-call-iptables.

It also fixes an issue that sctp_error() couldn't compute a right
csum due to unset skb->transport_header.

Fixes: e6d8b64b34aa ("net: sctp: fix and consolidate SCTP checksumming code")
Reported-by: Li Shuang <shuali@redhat.com>
Suggested-by: Pablo Neira Ayuso <pablo@netfilter.org>
Signed-off-by: Xin Long <lucien.xin@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Neil Horman <nhorman@tuxdriver.com>
Acked-by: Florian Westphal <fw@strlen.de>
Signed-off-by: Pablo Neira Ayuso <pablo@netfilter.org>
[bwh: Backported to 3.16: adjust filenames, context]
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
5 years agopowerpc/vdso64: Fix CLOCK_MONOTONIC inconsistencies across Y2038
Michael Ellerman [Wed, 13 Mar 2019 13:14:38 +0000 (00:14 +1100)] 
powerpc/vdso64: Fix CLOCK_MONOTONIC inconsistencies across Y2038

commit b5b4453e7912f056da1ca7572574cada32ecb60c upstream.

Jakub Drnec reported:
  Setting the realtime clock can sometimes make the monotonic clock go
  back by over a hundred years. Decreasing the realtime clock across
  the y2k38 threshold is one reliable way to reproduce. Allegedly this
  can also happen just by running ntpd, I have not managed to
  reproduce that other than booting with rtc at >2038 and then running
  ntp. When this happens, anything with timers (e.g. openjdk) breaks
  rather badly.

And included a test case (slightly edited for brevity):
  #define _POSIX_C_SOURCE 199309L
  #include <stdio.h>
  #include <time.h>
  #include <stdlib.h>
  #include <unistd.h>

  long get_time(void) {
    struct timespec tp;
    clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &tp);
    return tp.tv_sec + tp.tv_nsec / 1000000000;
  }

  int main(void) {
    long last = get_time();
    while(1) {
      long now = get_time();
      if (now < last) {
        printf("clock went backwards by %ld seconds!\n", last - now);
      }
      last = now;
      sleep(1);
    }
    return 0;
  }

Which when run concurrently with:
 # date -s 2040-1-1
 # date -s 2037-1-1

Will detect the clock going backward.

The root cause is that wtom_clock_sec in struct vdso_data is only a
32-bit signed value, even though we set its value to be equal to
tk->wall_to_monotonic.tv_sec which is 64-bits.

Because the monotonic clock starts at zero when the system boots the
wall_to_montonic.tv_sec offset is negative for current and future
dates. Currently on a freshly booted system the offset will be in the
vicinity of negative 1.5 billion seconds.

However if the wall clock is set past the Y2038 boundary, the offset
from wall to monotonic becomes less than negative 2^31, and no longer
fits in 32-bits. When that value is assigned to wtom_clock_sec it is
truncated and becomes positive, causing the VDSO assembly code to
calculate CLOCK_MONOTONIC incorrectly.

That causes CLOCK_MONOTONIC to jump ahead by ~4 billion seconds which
it is not meant to do. Worse, if the time is then set back before the
Y2038 boundary CLOCK_MONOTONIC will jump backward.

We can fix it simply by storing the full 64-bit offset in the
vdso_data, and using that in the VDSO assembly code. We also shuffle
some of the fields in vdso_data to avoid creating a hole.

The original commit that added the CLOCK_MONOTONIC support to the VDSO
did actually use a 64-bit value for wtom_clock_sec, see commit
a7f290dad32e ("[PATCH] powerpc: Merge vdso's and add vdso support to
32 bits kernel") (Nov 2005). However just 3 days later it was
converted to 32-bits in commit 0c37ec2aa88b ("[PATCH] powerpc: vdso
fixes (take #2)"), and the bug has existed since then AFAICS.

Fixes: 0c37ec2aa88b ("[PATCH] powerpc: vdso fixes (take #2)")
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/HaC.ZfES.62bwlnvAvMP.1STMMj@seznam.cz
Reported-by: Jakub Drnec <jaydee@email.cz>
Signed-off-by: Michael Ellerman <mpe@ellerman.id.au>
[bwh: Backported to 3.16: CLOCK_MONOTONIC_COARSE is not handled by
 this vDSO]
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
5 years agostaging: speakup_soft: Fix alternate speech with other synths
Samuel Thibault [Thu, 7 Mar 2019 22:06:57 +0000 (23:06 +0100)] 
staging: speakup_soft: Fix alternate speech with other synths

commit 45ac7b31bc6c4af885cc5b5d6c534c15bcbe7643 upstream.

When switching from speakup_soft to another synth, speakup_soft would
keep calling synth_buffer_getc() from softsynthx_read.

Let's thus make synth.c export the knowledge of the current synth, so
that speakup_soft can determine whether it should be running.

speakup_soft also needs to set itself alive, otherwise the switch would
let it remain silent.

Signed-off-by: Samuel Thibault <samuel.thibault@ens-lyon.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
[bwh: Backported to 3.16:
 - There's no Unicode support
 - Adjust context]
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
5 years agoIB/mlx4: Fix race condition between catas error reset and aliasguid flows
Jack Morgenstein [Wed, 6 Mar 2019 17:17:56 +0000 (19:17 +0200)] 
IB/mlx4: Fix race condition between catas error reset and aliasguid flows

commit 587443e7773e150ae29e643ee8f41a1eed226565 upstream.

Code review revealed a race condition which could allow the catas error
flow to interrupt the alias guid query post mechanism at random points.
Thiis is fixed by doing cancel_delayed_work_sync() instead of
cancel_delayed_work() during the alias guid mechanism destroy flow.

Fixes: a0c64a17aba8 ("mlx4: Add alias_guid mechanism")
Signed-off-by: Jack Morgenstein <jackm@dev.mellanox.co.il>
Signed-off-by: Leon Romanovsky <leonro@mellanox.com>
Signed-off-by: Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@mellanox.com>
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
5 years agoiio: dac: mcp4725: add missing powerdown bits in store eeprom
Jean-Francois Dagenais [Wed, 6 Mar 2019 20:56:06 +0000 (15:56 -0500)] 
iio: dac: mcp4725: add missing powerdown bits in store eeprom

commit 06003531502d06bc89d32528f6ec96bf978790f9 upstream.

When issuing the write DAC register and write eeprom command, the two
powerdown bits (PD0 and PD1) are assumed by the chip to be present in
the bytes sent. Leaving them at 0 implies "powerdown disabled" which is
a different state that the current one. By adding the current state of
the powerdown in the i2c write, the chip will correctly power-on exactly
like as it is at the moment of store_eeprom call.

This is documented in MCP4725's datasheet, FIGURE 6-2: "Write Commands
for DAC Input Register and EEPROM" and MCP4726's datasheet, FIGURE 6-3:
"Write All Memory Command".

Signed-off-by: Jean-Francois Dagenais <jeff.dagenais@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Peter Meerwald-Stadler <pmeerw@pmeerw.net>
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Cameron <Jonathan.Cameron@huawei.com>
[bwh: Backported to 3.16: adjust context]
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
5 years agoxfrm6_tunnel: Fix potential panic when unloading xfrm6_tunnel module
Su Yanjun [Thu, 14 Mar 2019 06:59:42 +0000 (14:59 +0800)] 
xfrm6_tunnel: Fix potential panic when unloading xfrm6_tunnel module

commit 6ee02a54ef990a71bf542b6f0a4e3321de9d9c66 upstream.

When unloading xfrm6_tunnel module, xfrm6_tunnel_fini directly
frees the xfrm6_tunnel_spi_kmem. Maybe someone has gotten the
xfrm6_tunnel_spi, so need to wait it.

Fixes: 91cc3bb0b04ff("xfrm6_tunnel: RCU conversion")
Signed-off-by: Su Yanjun <suyj.fnst@cn.fujitsu.com>
Acked-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
Signed-off-by: Steffen Klassert <steffen.klassert@secunet.com>
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
5 years agoext4: add missing brelse() in add_new_gdb_meta_bg()
Lukas Czerner [Fri, 15 Mar 2019 04:15:32 +0000 (00:15 -0400)] 
ext4: add missing brelse() in add_new_gdb_meta_bg()

commit d64264d6218e6892edd832dc3a5a5857c2856c53 upstream.

Currently in add_new_gdb_meta_bg() there is a missing brelse of gdb_bh
in case ext4_journal_get_write_access() fails.
Additionally kvfree() is missing in the same error path. Fix it by
moving the ext4_journal_get_write_access() before the ext4 sb update as
Ted suggested and release n_group_desc and gdb_bh in case it fails.

Fixes: 61a9c11e5e7a ("ext4: add missing brelse() add_new_gdb_meta_bg()'s error path")
Signed-off-by: Lukas Czerner <lczerner@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Theodore Ts'o <tytso@mit.edu>
[bwh: Backported to 3.16: adjust context]
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
5 years agoext4: fix data corruption caused by unaligned direct AIO
Lukas Czerner [Fri, 15 Mar 2019 03:20:25 +0000 (23:20 -0400)] 
ext4: fix data corruption caused by unaligned direct AIO

commit 372a03e01853f860560eade508794dd274e9b390 upstream.

Ext4 needs to serialize unaligned direct AIO because the zeroing of
partial blocks of two competing unaligned AIOs can result in data
corruption.

However it decides not to serialize if the potentially unaligned aio is
past i_size with the rationale that no pending writes are possible past
i_size. Unfortunately if the i_size is not block aligned and the second
unaligned write lands past i_size, but still into the same block, it has
the potential of corrupting the previous unaligned write to the same
block.

This is (very simplified) reproducer from Frank

    // 41472 = (10 * 4096) + 512
    // 37376 = 41472 - 4096

    ftruncate(fd, 41472);
    io_prep_pwrite(iocbs[0], fd, buf[0], 4096, 37376);
    io_prep_pwrite(iocbs[1], fd, buf[1], 4096, 41472);

    io_submit(io_ctx, 1, &iocbs[1]);
    io_submit(io_ctx, 1, &iocbs[2]);

    io_getevents(io_ctx, 2, 2, events, NULL);

Without this patch the 512B range from 40960 up to the start of the
second unaligned write (41472) is going to be zeroed overwriting the data
written by the first write. This is a data corruption.

00000000  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
*
00009200  30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30  30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30
*
0000a000  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
*
0000a200  31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31  31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31

With this patch the data corruption is avoided because we will recognize
the unaligned_aio and wait for the unwritten extent conversion.

00000000  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
*
00009200  30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30  30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30
*
0000a200  31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31  31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31
*
0000b200

Reported-by: Frank Sorenson <fsorenso@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Lukas Czerner <lczerner@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Theodore Ts'o <tytso@mit.edu>
Fixes: e9e3bcecf44c ("ext4: serialize unaligned asynchronous DIO")
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
5 years agoperf/core: Restore mmap record type correctly
Stephane Eranian [Thu, 7 Mar 2019 18:52:33 +0000 (10:52 -0800)] 
perf/core: Restore mmap record type correctly

commit d9c1bb2f6a2157b38e8eb63af437cb22701d31ee upstream.

On mmap(), perf_events generates a RECORD_MMAP record and then checks
which events are interested in this record. There are currently 2
versions of mmap records: RECORD_MMAP and RECORD_MMAP2. MMAP2 is larger.
The event configuration controls which version the user level tool
accepts.

If the event->attr.mmap2=1 field then MMAP2 record is returned.  The
perf_event_mmap_output() takes care of this. It checks attr->mmap2 and
corrects the record fields before putting it in the sampling buffer of
the event.  At the end the function restores the modified MMAP record
fields.

The problem is that the function restores the size but not the type.
Thus, if a subsequent event only accepts MMAP type, then it would
instead receive an MMAP2 record with a size of MMAP record.

This patch fixes the problem by restoring the record type on exit.

Signed-off-by: Stephane Eranian <eranian@google.com>
Acked-by: Peter Zijlstra (Intel) <peterz@infradead.org>
Cc: Andi Kleen <ak@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Jiri Olsa <jolsa@redhat.com>
Cc: Kan Liang <kan.liang@linux.intel.com>
Fixes: 13d7a2410fa6 ("perf: Add attr->mmap2 attribute to an event")
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20190307185233.225521-1-eranian@google.com
Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
5 years agoiio: adc: at91: disable adc channel interrupt in timeout case
Georg Ottinger [Wed, 30 Jan 2019 13:42:02 +0000 (14:42 +0100)] 
iio: adc: at91: disable adc channel interrupt in timeout case

commit 09c6bdee51183a575bf7546890c8c137a75a2b44 upstream.

Having a brief look at at91_adc_read_raw() it is obvious that in the case
of a timeout the setting of AT91_ADC_CHDR and AT91_ADC_IDR registers is
omitted. If 2 different channels are queried we can end up with a
situation where two interrupts are enabled, but only one interrupt is
cleared in the interrupt handler. Resulting in a interrupt loop and a
system hang.

Signed-off-by: Georg Ottinger <g.ottinger@abatec.at>
Acked-by: Ludovic Desroches <ludovic.desroches@microchip.com>
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Cameron <Jonathan.Cameron@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
5 years agoiio: Fix scan mask selection
Lars-Peter Clausen [Wed, 20 Feb 2019 15:11:32 +0000 (17:11 +0200)] 
iio: Fix scan mask selection

commit 20ea39ef9f2f911bd01c69519e7d69cfec79fde3 upstream.

The trialmask is expected to have all bits set to 0 after allocation.
Currently kmalloc_array() is used which does not zero the memory and so
random bits are set. This results in random channels being enabled when
they shouldn't. Replace kmalloc_array() with kcalloc() which has the same
interface but zeros the memory.

Note the fix is actually required earlier than the below fixes tag, but
will require a manual backport due to move from kmalloc to kmalloc_array.

Signed-off-by: Lars-Peter Clausen <lars@metafoo.de>
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Ardelean <alexandru.ardelean@analog.com>
Fixes commit 057ac1acdfc4 ("iio: Use kmalloc_array() in iio_scan_mask_set()").
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Cameron <Jonathan.Cameron@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
5 years agoiio: Use kmalloc_array() in iio_scan_mask_set()
Markus Elfring [Fri, 23 Sep 2016 20:30:32 +0000 (22:30 +0200)] 
iio: Use kmalloc_array() in iio_scan_mask_set()

commit 057ac1acdfc4743f066fcefe359385cad00549eb upstream.

A multiplication for the size determination of a memory allocation
indicated that an array data structure should be processed.
Thus use the corresponding function "kmalloc_array".

This issue was detected by using the Coccinelle software.

Signed-off-by: Markus Elfring <elfring@users.sourceforge.net>
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Cameron <jic23@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
5 years agoStaging: iio: meter: fixed typo
Leonard Pollak [Wed, 13 Feb 2019 10:19:52 +0000 (11:19 +0100)] 
Staging: iio: meter: fixed typo

commit 0a8a29be499cbb67df79370aaf5109085509feb8 upstream.

This patch fixes an obvious typo, which will cause erroneously returning the Peak
Voltage instead of the Peak Current.

Signed-off-by: Leonard Pollak <leonardp@tr-host.de>
Acked-by: Michael Hennerich <michael.hennerich@analog.com>
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Cameron <Jonathan.Cameron@huawei.com>
[bwh: Backported to 3.16: adjust context]
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
5 years agoxfrm: policy: Fix out-of-bound array accesses in __xfrm_policy_unlink
YueHaibing [Thu, 28 Feb 2019 07:18:59 +0000 (15:18 +0800)] 
xfrm: policy: Fix out-of-bound array accesses in __xfrm_policy_unlink

commit b805d78d300bcf2c83d6df7da0c818b0fee41427 upstream.

UBSAN report this:

UBSAN: Undefined behaviour in net/xfrm/xfrm_policy.c:1289:24
index 6 is out of range for type 'unsigned int [6]'
CPU: 1 PID: 0 Comm: swapper/1 Not tainted 4.4.162-514.55.6.9.x86_64+ #13
Hardware name: QEMU Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996), BIOS 1.10.2-1ubuntu1 04/01/2014
 0000000000000000 1466cf39b41b23c9 ffff8801f6b07a58 ffffffff81cb35f4
 0000000041b58ab3 ffffffff83230f9c ffffffff81cb34e0 ffff8801f6b07a80
 ffff8801f6b07a20 1466cf39b41b23c9 ffffffff851706e0 ffff8801f6b07ae8
Call Trace:
 <IRQ>  [<ffffffff81cb35f4>] __dump_stack lib/dump_stack.c:15 [inline]
 <IRQ>  [<ffffffff81cb35f4>] dump_stack+0x114/0x1a0 lib/dump_stack.c:51
 [<ffffffff81d94225>] ubsan_epilogue+0x12/0x8f lib/ubsan.c:164
 [<ffffffff81d954db>] __ubsan_handle_out_of_bounds+0x16e/0x1b2 lib/ubsan.c:382
 [<ffffffff82a25acd>] __xfrm_policy_unlink+0x3dd/0x5b0 net/xfrm/xfrm_policy.c:1289
 [<ffffffff82a2e572>] xfrm_policy_delete+0x52/0xb0 net/xfrm/xfrm_policy.c:1309
 [<ffffffff82a3319b>] xfrm_policy_timer+0x30b/0x590 net/xfrm/xfrm_policy.c:243
 [<ffffffff813d3927>] call_timer_fn+0x237/0x990 kernel/time/timer.c:1144
 [<ffffffff813d8e7e>] __run_timers kernel/time/timer.c:1218 [inline]
 [<ffffffff813d8e7e>] run_timer_softirq+0x6ce/0xb80 kernel/time/timer.c:1401
 [<ffffffff8120d6f9>] __do_softirq+0x299/0xe10 kernel/softirq.c:273
 [<ffffffff8120e676>] invoke_softirq kernel/softirq.c:350 [inline]
 [<ffffffff8120e676>] irq_exit+0x216/0x2c0 kernel/softirq.c:391
 [<ffffffff82c5edab>] exiting_irq arch/x86/include/asm/apic.h:652 [inline]
 [<ffffffff82c5edab>] smp_apic_timer_interrupt+0x8b/0xc0 arch/x86/kernel/apic/apic.c:926
 [<ffffffff82c5c985>] apic_timer_interrupt+0xa5/0xb0 arch/x86/entry/entry_64.S:735
 <EOI>  [<ffffffff81188096>] ? native_safe_halt+0x6/0x10 arch/x86/include/asm/irqflags.h:52
 [<ffffffff810834d7>] arch_safe_halt arch/x86/include/asm/paravirt.h:111 [inline]
 [<ffffffff810834d7>] default_idle+0x27/0x430 arch/x86/kernel/process.c:446
 [<ffffffff81085f05>] arch_cpu_idle+0x15/0x20 arch/x86/kernel/process.c:437
 [<ffffffff8132abc3>] default_idle_call+0x53/0x90 kernel/sched/idle.c:92
 [<ffffffff8132b32d>] cpuidle_idle_call kernel/sched/idle.c:156 [inline]
 [<ffffffff8132b32d>] cpu_idle_loop kernel/sched/idle.c:251 [inline]
 [<ffffffff8132b32d>] cpu_startup_entry+0x60d/0x9a0 kernel/sched/idle.c:299
 [<ffffffff8113e119>] start_secondary+0x3c9/0x560 arch/x86/kernel/smpboot.c:245

The issue is triggered as this:

xfrm_add_policy
    -->verify_newpolicy_info  //check the index provided by user with XFRM_POLICY_MAX
      //In my case, the index is 0x6E6BB6, so it pass the check.
    -->xfrm_policy_construct  //copy the user's policy and set xfrm_policy_timer
    -->xfrm_policy_insert
--> __xfrm_policy_link //use the orgin dir, in my case is 2
--> xfrm_gen_index   //generate policy index, there is 0x6E6BB6

then xfrm_policy_timer be fired

xfrm_policy_timer
   --> xfrm_policy_id2dir  //get dir from (policy index & 7), in my case is 6
   --> xfrm_policy_delete
      --> __xfrm_policy_unlink //access policy_count[dir], trigger out of range access

Add xfrm_policy_id2dir check in verify_newpolicy_info, make sure the computed dir is
valid, to fix the issue.

Reported-by: Hulk Robot <hulkci@huawei.com>
Fixes: e682adf021be ("xfrm: Try to honor policy index if it's supplied by user")
Signed-off-by: YueHaibing <yuehaibing@huawei.com>
Acked-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
Signed-off-by: Steffen Klassert <steffen.klassert@secunet.com>
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
5 years agoipv6: check sk sk_type and protocol early in ip_mroute_set/getsockopt
Xin Long [Fri, 24 Feb 2017 08:29:06 +0000 (16:29 +0800)] 
ipv6: check sk sk_type and protocol early in ip_mroute_set/getsockopt

commit 99253eb750fda6a644d5188fb26c43bad8d5a745 upstream.

Commit 5e1859fbcc3c ("ipv4: ipmr: various fixes and cleanups") fixed
the issue for ipv4 ipmr:

  ip_mroute_setsockopt() & ip_mroute_getsockopt() should not
  access/set raw_sk(sk)->ipmr_table before making sure the socket
  is a raw socket, and protocol is IGMP

The same fix should be done for ipv6 ipmr as well.

This patch can fix the panic caused by overwriting the same offset
as ipmr_table as in raw_sk(sk) when accessing other type's socket
by ip_mroute_setsockopt().

Signed-off-by: Xin Long <lucien.xin@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
6 years agoLinux 3.16.71 v3.16.71
Ben Hutchings [Tue, 23 Jul 2019 18:43:18 +0000 (19:43 +0100)] 
Linux 3.16.71

6 years agoptrace: Fix ->ptracer_cred handling for PTRACE_TRACEME
Jann Horn [Thu, 4 Jul 2019 15:32:23 +0000 (17:32 +0200)] 
ptrace: Fix ->ptracer_cred handling for PTRACE_TRACEME

commit 6994eefb0053799d2e07cd140df6c2ea106c41ee upstream.

Fix two issues:

When called for PTRACE_TRACEME, ptrace_link() would obtain an RCU
reference to the parent's objective credentials, then give that pointer
to get_cred().  However, the object lifetime rules for things like
struct cred do not permit unconditionally turning an RCU reference into
a stable reference.

PTRACE_TRACEME records the parent's credentials as if the parent was
acting as the subject, but that's not the case.  If a malicious
unprivileged child uses PTRACE_TRACEME and the parent is privileged, and
at a later point, the parent process becomes attacker-controlled
(because it drops privileges and calls execve()), the attacker ends up
with control over two processes with a privileged ptrace relationship,
which can be abused to ptrace a suid binary and obtain root privileges.

Fix both of these by always recording the credentials of the process
that is requesting the creation of the ptrace relationship:
current_cred() can't change under us, and current is the proper subject
for access control.

This change is theoretically userspace-visible, but I am not aware of
any code that it will actually break.

Fixes: 64b875f7ac8a ("ptrace: Capture the ptracer's creds not PT_PTRACE_CAP")
Signed-off-by: Jann Horn <jannh@google.com>
Acked-by: Oleg Nesterov <oleg@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
6 years agoLinux 3.16.70 v3.16.70
Ben Hutchings [Tue, 9 Jul 2019 21:04:23 +0000 (22:04 +0100)] 
Linux 3.16.70

6 years agonetns: provide pure entropy for net_hash_mix()
Eric Dumazet [Wed, 27 Mar 2019 15:21:30 +0000 (08:21 -0700)] 
netns: provide pure entropy for net_hash_mix()

commit 355b98553789b646ed97ad801a619ff898471b92 upstream.

net_hash_mix() currently uses kernel address of a struct net,
and is used in many places that could be used to reveal this
address to a patient attacker, thus defeating KASLR, for
the typical case (initial net namespace, &init_net is
not dynamically allocated)

I believe the original implementation tried to avoid spending
too many cycles in this function, but security comes first.

Also provide entropy regardless of CONFIG_NET_NS.

Fixes: 0b4419162aa6 ("netns: introduce the net_hash_mix "salt" for hashes")
Signed-off-by: Eric Dumazet <edumazet@google.com>
Reported-by: Amit Klein <aksecurity@gmail.com>
Reported-by: Benny Pinkas <benny@pinkas.net>
Cc: Pavel Emelyanov <xemul@openvz.org>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
[bwh: Backported to 3.16: adjust context]
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
6 years agomwifiex: Fix heap overflow in mwifiex_uap_parse_tail_ies()
Takashi Iwai [Fri, 31 May 2019 13:18:41 +0000 (15:18 +0200)] 
mwifiex: Fix heap overflow in mwifiex_uap_parse_tail_ies()

commit 69ae4f6aac1578575126319d3f55550e7e440449 upstream.

A few places in mwifiex_uap_parse_tail_ies() perform memcpy()
unconditionally, which may lead to either buffer overflow or read over
boundary.

This patch addresses the issues by checking the read size and the
destination size at each place more properly.  Along with the fixes,
the patch cleans up the code slightly by introducing a temporary
variable for the token size, and unifies the error path with the
standard goto statement.

Reported-by: huangwen <huangwen@venustech.com.cn>
Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@codeaurora.org>
[bwh: Backported to 3.16:
 - The tail IEs are parsed in mwifiex_set_mgmt_ies, which looks for two
   specific IEs rather than looping
 - Check IE length against tail length after calling
   cfg80211_find_vendor_ie(), but not after cfg80211_find_ie() since that
   already does it
 - On error, return without calling mwifiex_set_mgmt_beacon_data_ies()
 - Drop inapplicable change to WMM IE handling
 - Adjust filename]
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
6 years agomwifiex: Abort at too short BSS descriptor element
Takashi Iwai [Wed, 29 May 2019 12:52:20 +0000 (14:52 +0200)] 
mwifiex: Abort at too short BSS descriptor element

commit 685c9b7750bfacd6fc1db50d86579980593b7869 upstream.

Currently mwifiex_update_bss_desc_with_ie() implicitly assumes that
the source descriptor entries contain the enough size for each type
and performs copying without checking the source size.  This may lead
to read over boundary.

Fix this by putting the source size check in appropriate places.

Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@codeaurora.org>
[bwh: Backported to 3.16: adjust filename]
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
6 years agomwifiex: Fix possible buffer overflows at parsing bss descriptor
Takashi Iwai [Wed, 29 May 2019 12:52:19 +0000 (14:52 +0200)] 
mwifiex: Fix possible buffer overflows at parsing bss descriptor

commit 13ec7f10b87f5fc04c4ccbd491c94c7980236a74 upstream.

mwifiex_update_bss_desc_with_ie() calls memcpy() unconditionally in
a couple places without checking the destination size.  Since the
source is given from user-space, this may trigger a heap buffer
overflow.

Fix it by putting the length check before performing memcpy().

This fix addresses CVE-2019-3846.

Reported-by: huangwen <huangwen@venustech.com.cn>
Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@codeaurora.org>
[bwh: Backported to 3.16: adjust filename]
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
6 years agomedia: uvcvideo: Fix 'type' check leading to overflow
Alistair Strachan [Wed, 19 Dec 2018 01:32:48 +0000 (20:32 -0500)] 
media: uvcvideo: Fix 'type' check leading to overflow

commit 47bb117911b051bbc90764a8bff96543cbd2005f upstream.

When initially testing the Camera Terminal Descriptor wTerminalType
field (buffer[4]), no mask is used. Later in the function, the MSB is
overloaded to store the descriptor subtype, and so a mask of 0x7fff
is used to check the type.

If a descriptor is specially crafted to set this overloaded bit in the
original wTerminalType field, the initial type check will fail (falling
through, without adjusting the buffer size), but the later type checks
will pass, assuming the buffer has been made suitably large, causing an
overflow.

Avoid this problem by checking for the MSB in the wTerminalType field.
If the bit is set, assume the descriptor is bad, and abort parsing it.

Originally reported here:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/syzkaller/Ot1fOE6v1d8
A similar (non-compiling) patch was provided at that time.

Reported-by: syzbot <syzkaller@googlegroups.com>
Signed-off-by: Alistair Strachan <astrachan@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab+samsung@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
6 years agobinder: Replace "%p" with "%pK" for stable
Ben Hutchings [Wed, 29 May 2019 17:02:44 +0000 (18:02 +0100)] 
binder: Replace "%p" with "%pK" for stable

This was done as part of upstream commits fdfb4a99b6ab "8inder:
separate binder allocator structure from binder proc", 19c987241ca1
"binder: separate out binder_alloc functions", and 7a4408c6bd3e
"binder: make sure accesses to proc/thread are safe".  However, those
commits made lots of other changes that are not suitable for stable.

Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben.hutchings@codethink.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
6 years agofuse: Add FOPEN_STREAM to use stream_open()
Kirill Smelkov [Sun, 9 Jun 2019 14:39:10 +0000 (14:39 +0000)] 
fuse: Add FOPEN_STREAM to use stream_open()

commit bbd84f33652f852ce5992d65db4d020aba21f882 upstream.

Starting from commit 9c225f2655e3 ("vfs: atomic f_pos accesses as per
POSIX") files opened even via nonseekable_open gate read and write via lock
and do not allow them to be run simultaneously. This can create read vs
write deadlock if a filesystem is trying to implement a socket-like file
which is intended to be simultaneously used for both read and write from
filesystem client.  See commit 10dce8af3422 ("fs: stream_open - opener for
stream-like files so that read and write can run simultaneously without
deadlock") for details and e.g. commit 581d21a2d02a ("xenbus: fix deadlock
on writes to /proc/xen/xenbus") for a similar deadlock example on
/proc/xen/xenbus.

To avoid such deadlock it was tempting to adjust fuse_finish_open to use
stream_open instead of nonseekable_open on just FOPEN_NONSEEKABLE flags,
but grepping through Debian codesearch shows users of FOPEN_NONSEEKABLE,
and in particular GVFS which actually uses offset in its read and write
handlers

https://codesearch.debian.net/search?q=-%3Enonseekable+%3D
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gvfs/blob/1.40.0-6-gcbc54396/client/gvfsfusedaemon.c#L1080
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gvfs/blob/1.40.0-6-gcbc54396/client/gvfsfusedaemon.c#L1247-1346
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gvfs/blob/1.40.0-6-gcbc54396/client/gvfsfusedaemon.c#L1399-1481

so if we would do such a change it will break a real user.

Add another flag (FOPEN_STREAM) for filesystem servers to indicate that the
opened handler is having stream-like semantics; does not use file position
and thus the kernel is free to issue simultaneous read and write request on
opened file handle.

This patch together with stream_open() should be added to stable kernels
starting from v3.14+. This will allow to patch OSSPD and other FUSE
filesystems that provide stream-like files to return FOPEN_STREAM |
FOPEN_NONSEEKABLE in open handler and this way avoid the deadlock on all
kernel versions. This should work because fuse_finish_open ignores unknown
open flags returned from a filesystem and so passing FOPEN_STREAM to a
kernel that is not aware of this flag cannot hurt. In turn the kernel that
is not aware of FOPEN_STREAM will be < v3.14 where just FOPEN_NONSEEKABLE
is sufficient to implement streams without read vs write deadlock.

Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # v3.14+
Signed-off-by: Kirill Smelkov <kirr@nexedi.com>
Signed-off-by: Miklos Szeredi <mszeredi@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
6 years agofs: stream_open - opener for stream-like files so that read and write can run simulta...
Kirill Smelkov [Sun, 9 Jun 2019 14:39:51 +0000 (14:39 +0000)] 
fs: stream_open - opener for stream-like files so that read and write can run simultaneously without deadlock

commit 10dce8af34226d90fa56746a934f8da5dcdba3df upstream.

[ while porting to 3.16 xenbus conflict was trivially resolved in a way
  that actually fixes /proc/xen/xenbus deadlock introduced in 3.14,
  because original upstream commit 581d21a2d02a to fix xenbus deadlock
  was not included into 3.16 . ]

Commit 9c225f2655e3 ("vfs: atomic f_pos accesses as per POSIX") added
locking for file.f_pos access and in particular made concurrent read and
write not possible - now both those functions take f_pos lock for the
whole run, and so if e.g. a read is blocked waiting for data, write will
deadlock waiting for that read to complete.

This caused regression for stream-like files where previously read and
write could run simultaneously, but after that patch could not do so
anymore. See e.g. commit 581d21a2d02a ("xenbus: fix deadlock on writes
to /proc/xen/xenbus") which fixes such regression for particular case of
/proc/xen/xenbus.

The patch that added f_pos lock in 2014 did so to guarantee POSIX thread
safety for read/write/lseek and added the locking to file descriptors of
all regular files. In 2014 that thread-safety problem was not new as it
was already discussed earlier in 2006.

However even though 2006'th version of Linus's patch was adding f_pos
locking "only for files that are marked seekable with FMODE_LSEEK (thus
avoiding the stream-like objects like pipes and sockets)", the 2014
version - the one that actually made it into the tree as 9c225f2655e3 -
is doing so irregardless of whether a file is seekable or not.

See

    https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/53022DB1.4070805@gmail.com/
    https://lwn.net/Articles/180387
    https://lwn.net/Articles/180396

for historic context.

The reason that it did so is, probably, that there are many files that
are marked non-seekable, but e.g. their read implementation actually
depends on knowing current position to correctly handle the read. Some
examples:

kernel/power/user.c snapshot_read
fs/debugfs/file.c u32_array_read
fs/fuse/control.c fuse_conn_waiting_read + ...
drivers/hwmon/asus_atk0110.c atk_debugfs_ggrp_read
arch/s390/hypfs/inode.c hypfs_read_iter
...

Despite that, many nonseekable_open users implement read and write with
pure stream semantics - they don't depend on passed ppos at all. And for
those cases where read could wait for something inside, it creates a
situation similar to xenbus - the write could be never made to go until
read is done, and read is waiting for some, potentially external, event,
for potentially unbounded time -> deadlock.

Besides xenbus, there are 14 such places in the kernel that I've found
with semantic patch (see below):

drivers/xen/evtchn.c:667:8-24: ERROR: evtchn_fops: .read() can deadlock .write()
drivers/isdn/capi/capi.c:963:8-24: ERROR: capi_fops: .read() can deadlock .write()
drivers/input/evdev.c:527:1-17: ERROR: evdev_fops: .read() can deadlock .write()
drivers/char/pcmcia/cm4000_cs.c:1685:7-23: ERROR: cm4000_fops: .read() can deadlock .write()
net/rfkill/core.c:1146:8-24: ERROR: rfkill_fops: .read() can deadlock .write()
drivers/s390/char/fs3270.c:488:1-17: ERROR: fs3270_fops: .read() can deadlock .write()
drivers/usb/misc/ldusb.c:310:1-17: ERROR: ld_usb_fops: .read() can deadlock .write()
drivers/hid/uhid.c:635:1-17: ERROR: uhid_fops: .read() can deadlock .write()
net/batman-adv/icmp_socket.c:80:1-17: ERROR: batadv_fops: .read() can deadlock .write()
drivers/media/rc/lirc_dev.c:198:1-17: ERROR: lirc_fops: .read() can deadlock .write()
drivers/leds/uleds.c:77:1-17: ERROR: uleds_fops: .read() can deadlock .write()
drivers/input/misc/uinput.c:400:1-17: ERROR: uinput_fops: .read() can deadlock .write()
drivers/infiniband/core/user_mad.c:985:7-23: ERROR: umad_fops: .read() can deadlock .write()
drivers/gnss/core.c:45:1-17: ERROR: gnss_fops: .read() can deadlock .write()

In addition to the cases above another regression caused by f_pos
locking is that now FUSE filesystems that implement open with
FOPEN_NONSEEKABLE flag, can no longer implement bidirectional
stream-like files - for the same reason as above e.g. read can deadlock
write locking on file.f_pos in the kernel.

FUSE's FOPEN_NONSEEKABLE was added in 2008 in a7c1b990f715 ("fuse:
implement nonseekable open") to support OSSPD. OSSPD implements /dev/dsp
in userspace with FOPEN_NONSEEKABLE flag, with corresponding read and
write routines not depending on current position at all, and with both
read and write being potentially blocking operations:

See

    https://github.com/libfuse/osspd
    https://lwn.net/Articles/308445

    https://github.com/libfuse/osspd/blob/14a9cff0/osspd.c#L1406
    https://github.com/libfuse/osspd/blob/14a9cff0/osspd.c#L1438-L1477
    https://github.com/libfuse/osspd/blob/14a9cff0/osspd.c#L1479-L1510

Corresponding libfuse example/test also describes FOPEN_NONSEEKABLE as
"somewhat pipe-like files ..." with read handler not using offset.
However that test implements only read without write and cannot exercise
the deadlock scenario:

    https://github.com/libfuse/libfuse/blob/fuse-3.4.2-3-ga1bff7d/example/poll.c#L124-L131
    https://github.com/libfuse/libfuse/blob/fuse-3.4.2-3-ga1bff7d/example/poll.c#L146-L163
    https://github.com/libfuse/libfuse/blob/fuse-3.4.2-3-ga1bff7d/example/poll.c#L209-L216

I've actually hit the read vs write deadlock for real while implementing
my FUSE filesystem where there is /head/watch file, for which open
creates separate bidirectional socket-like stream in between filesystem
and its user with both read and write being later performed
simultaneously. And there it is semantically not easy to split the
stream into two separate read-only and write-only channels:

    https://lab.nexedi.com/kirr/wendelin.core/blob/f13aa600/wcfs/wcfs.go#L88-169

Let's fix this regression. The plan is:

1. We can't change nonseekable_open to include &~FMODE_ATOMIC_POS -
   doing so would break many in-kernel nonseekable_open users which
   actually use ppos in read/write handlers.

2. Add stream_open() to kernel to open stream-like non-seekable file
   descriptors. Read and write on such file descriptors would never use
   nor change ppos. And with that property on stream-like files read and
   write will be running without taking f_pos lock - i.e. read and write
   could be running simultaneously.

3. With semantic patch search and convert to stream_open all in-kernel
   nonseekable_open users for which read and write actually do not
   depend on ppos and where there is no other methods in file_operations
   which assume @offset access.

4. Add FOPEN_STREAM to fs/fuse/ and open in-kernel file-descriptors via
   steam_open if that bit is present in filesystem open reply.

   It was tempting to change fs/fuse/ open handler to use stream_open
   instead of nonseekable_open on just FOPEN_NONSEEKABLE flags, but
   grepping through Debian codesearch shows users of FOPEN_NONSEEKABLE,
   and in particular GVFS which actually uses offset in its read and
   write handlers

https://codesearch.debian.net/search?q=-%3Enonseekable+%3D
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gvfs/blob/1.40.0-6-gcbc54396/client/gvfsfusedaemon.c#L1080
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gvfs/blob/1.40.0-6-gcbc54396/client/gvfsfusedaemon.c#L1247-1346
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gvfs/blob/1.40.0-6-gcbc54396/client/gvfsfusedaemon.c#L1399-1481

   so if we would do such a change it will break a real user.

5. Add stream_open and FOPEN_STREAM handling to stable kernels starting
   from v3.14+ (the kernel where 9c225f2655 first appeared).

   This will allow to patch OSSPD and other FUSE filesystems that
   provide stream-like files to return FOPEN_STREAM | FOPEN_NONSEEKABLE
   in their open handler and this way avoid the deadlock on all kernel
   versions. This should work because fs/fuse/ ignores unknown open
   flags returned from a filesystem and so passing FOPEN_STREAM to a
   kernel that is not aware of this flag cannot hurt. In turn the kernel
   that is not aware of FOPEN_STREAM will be < v3.14 where just
   FOPEN_NONSEEKABLE is sufficient to implement streams without read vs
   write deadlock.

This patch adds stream_open, converts /proc/xen/xenbus to it and adds
semantic patch to automatically locate in-kernel places that are either
required to be converted due to read vs write deadlock, or that are just
safe to be converted because read and write do not use ppos and there
are no other funky methods in file_operations.

Regarding semantic patch I've verified each generated change manually -
that it is correct to convert - and each other nonseekable_open instance
left - that it is either not correct to convert there, or that it is not
converted due to current stream_open.cocci limitations.

The script also does not convert files that should be valid to convert,
but that currently have .llseek = noop_llseek or generic_file_llseek for
unknown reason despite file being opened with nonseekable_open (e.g.
drivers/input/mousedev.c)

Cc: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
Cc: Yongzhi Pan <panyongzhi@gmail.com>
Cc: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net>
Cc: David Vrabel <david.vrabel@citrix.com>
Cc: Juergen Gross <jgross@suse.com>
Cc: Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu>
Cc: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
Cc: Kirill Tkhai <ktkhai@virtuozzo.com>
Cc: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
Cc: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Cc: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Cc: Julia Lawall <Julia.Lawall@lip6.fr>
Cc: Nikolaus Rath <Nikolaus@rath.org>
Cc: Han-Wen Nienhuys <hanwen@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Kirill Smelkov <kirr@nexedi.com>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
[ backport to 3.16: actually fixed deadlock on /proc/xen/xenbus as 581d21a2d02a was not backported to 3.16 ]
Signed-off-by: Kirill Smelkov <kirr@nexedi.com>
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
6 years agotcp: refine memory limit test in tcp_fragment()
Eric Dumazet [Fri, 21 Jun 2019 13:09:55 +0000 (06:09 -0700)] 
tcp: refine memory limit test in tcp_fragment()

commit b6653b3629e5b88202be3c9abc44713973f5c4b4 upstream.

tcp_fragment() might be called for skbs in the write queue.

Memory limits might have been exceeded because tcp_sendmsg() only
checks limits at full skb (64KB) boundaries.

Therefore, we need to make sure tcp_fragment() wont punish applications
that might have setup very low SO_SNDBUF values.

Fixes: f070ef2ac667 ("tcp: tcp_fragment() should apply sane memory limits")
Signed-off-by: Eric Dumazet <edumazet@google.com>
Reported-by: Christoph Paasch <cpaasch@apple.com>
Tested-by: Christoph Paasch <cpaasch@apple.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
6 years agopptp: dst_release sk_dst_cache in pptp_sock_destruct
Xin Long [Wed, 13 Mar 2019 09:00:48 +0000 (17:00 +0800)] 
pptp: dst_release sk_dst_cache in pptp_sock_destruct

commit 9417d81f4f8adfe20a12dd1fadf73a618cbd945d upstream.

sk_setup_caps() is called to set sk->sk_dst_cache in pptp_connect,
so we have to dst_release(sk->sk_dst_cache) in pptp_sock_destruct,
otherwise, the dst refcnt will leak.

It can be reproduced by this syz log:

  r1 = socket$pptp(0x18, 0x1, 0x2)
  bind$pptp(r1, &(0x7f0000000100)={0x18, 0x2, {0x0, @local}}, 0x1e)
  connect$pptp(r1, &(0x7f0000000000)={0x18, 0x2, {0x3, @remote}}, 0x1e)

Consecutive dmesg warnings will occur:

  unregister_netdevice: waiting for lo to become free. Usage count = 1

v1->v2:
  - use rcu_dereference_protected() instead of rcu_dereference_check(),
    as suggested by Eric.

Fixes: 00959ade36ac ("PPTP: PPP over IPv4 (Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol)")
Reported-by: Xiumei Mu <xmu@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Xin Long <lucien.xin@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
6 years agol2tp: fix infoleak in l2tp_ip6_recvmsg()
Eric Dumazet [Tue, 12 Mar 2019 13:50:11 +0000 (06:50 -0700)] 
l2tp: fix infoleak in l2tp_ip6_recvmsg()

commit 163d1c3d6f17556ed3c340d3789ea93be95d6c28 upstream.

Back in 2013 Hannes took care of most of such leaks in commit
bceaa90240b6 ("inet: prevent leakage of uninitialized memory to user in recv syscalls")

But the bug in l2tp_ip6_recvmsg() has not been fixed.

syzbot report :

BUG: KMSAN: kernel-infoleak in _copy_to_user+0x16b/0x1f0 lib/usercopy.c:32
CPU: 1 PID: 10996 Comm: syz-executor362 Not tainted 5.0.0+ #11
Hardware name: Google Google Compute Engine/Google Compute Engine, BIOS Google 01/01/2011
Call Trace:
 __dump_stack lib/dump_stack.c:77 [inline]
 dump_stack+0x173/0x1d0 lib/dump_stack.c:113
 kmsan_report+0x12e/0x2a0 mm/kmsan/kmsan.c:600
 kmsan_internal_check_memory+0x9f4/0xb10 mm/kmsan/kmsan.c:694
 kmsan_copy_to_user+0xab/0xc0 mm/kmsan/kmsan_hooks.c:601
 _copy_to_user+0x16b/0x1f0 lib/usercopy.c:32
 copy_to_user include/linux/uaccess.h:174 [inline]
 move_addr_to_user+0x311/0x570 net/socket.c:227
 ___sys_recvmsg+0xb65/0x1310 net/socket.c:2283
 do_recvmmsg+0x646/0x10c0 net/socket.c:2390
 __sys_recvmmsg net/socket.c:2469 [inline]
 __do_sys_recvmmsg net/socket.c:2492 [inline]
 __se_sys_recvmmsg+0x1d1/0x350 net/socket.c:2485
 __x64_sys_recvmmsg+0x62/0x80 net/socket.c:2485
 do_syscall_64+0xbc/0xf0 arch/x86/entry/common.c:291
 entry_SYSCALL_64_after_hwframe+0x63/0xe7
RIP: 0033:0x445819
Code: e8 6c b6 02 00 48 83 c4 18 c3 0f 1f 80 00 00 00 00 48 89 f8 48 89 f7 48 89 d6 48 89 ca 4d 89 c2 4d 89 c8 4c 8b 4c 24 08 0f 05 <48> 3d 01 f0 ff ff 0f 83 2b 12 fc ff c3 66 2e 0f 1f 84 00 00 00 00
RSP: 002b:00007f64453eddb8 EFLAGS: 00000246 ORIG_RAX: 000000000000012b
RAX: ffffffffffffffda RBX: 00000000006dac28 RCX: 0000000000445819
RDX: 0000000000000005 RSI: 0000000020002f80 RDI: 0000000000000003
RBP: 00000000006dac20 R08: 0000000000000000 R09: 0000000000000000
R10: 0000000000000000 R11: 0000000000000246 R12: 00000000006dac2c
R13: 00007ffeba8f87af R14: 00007f64453ee9c0 R15: 20c49ba5e353f7cf

Local variable description: ----addr@___sys_recvmsg
Variable was created at:
 ___sys_recvmsg+0xf6/0x1310 net/socket.c:2244
 do_recvmmsg+0x646/0x10c0 net/socket.c:2390

Bytes 0-31 of 32 are uninitialized
Memory access of size 32 starts at ffff8880ae62fbb0
Data copied to user address 0000000020000000

Fixes: a32e0eec7042 ("l2tp: introduce L2TPv3 IP encapsulation support for IPv6")
Signed-off-by: Eric Dumazet <edumazet@google.com>
Reported-by: syzbot <syzkaller@googlegroups.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
[bwh: Backported to 3.16: adjust context]
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
6 years agonet/mlx4_core: Fix qp mtt size calculation
Jack Morgenstein [Tue, 12 Mar 2019 15:05:49 +0000 (17:05 +0200)] 
net/mlx4_core: Fix qp mtt size calculation

commit 8511a653e9250ef36b95803c375a7be0e2edb628 upstream.

Calculation of qp mtt size (in function mlx4_RST2INIT_wrapper)
ultimately depends on function roundup_pow_of_two.

If the amount of memory required by the QP is less than one page,
roundup_pow_of_two is called with argument zero.  In this case, the
roundup_pow_of_two result is undefined.

Calling roundup_pow_of_two with a zero argument resulted in the
following stack trace:

UBSAN: Undefined behaviour in ./include/linux/log2.h:61:13
shift exponent 64 is too large for 64-bit type 'long unsigned int'
CPU: 4 PID: 26939 Comm: rping Tainted: G OE 4.19.0-rc1
Hardware name: Supermicro X9DR3-F/X9DR3-F, BIOS 3.2a 07/09/2015
Call Trace:
dump_stack+0x9a/0xeb
ubsan_epilogue+0x9/0x7c
__ubsan_handle_shift_out_of_bounds+0x254/0x29d
? __ubsan_handle_load_invalid_value+0x180/0x180
? debug_show_all_locks+0x310/0x310
? sched_clock+0x5/0x10
? sched_clock+0x5/0x10
? sched_clock_cpu+0x18/0x260
? find_held_lock+0x35/0x1e0
? mlx4_RST2INIT_QP_wrapper+0xfb1/0x1440 [mlx4_core]
mlx4_RST2INIT_QP_wrapper+0xfb1/0x1440 [mlx4_core]

Fix this by explicitly testing for zero, and returning one if the
argument is zero (assuming that the next higher power of 2 in this case
should be one).

Fixes: c82e9aa0a8bc ("mlx4_core: resource tracking for HCA resources used by guests")
Signed-off-by: Jack Morgenstein <jackm@dev.mellanox.co.il>
Signed-off-by: Tariq Toukan <tariqt@mellanox.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
6 years agonet/mlx4_core: Fix locking in SRIOV mode when switching between events and polling
Jack Morgenstein [Tue, 12 Mar 2019 15:05:48 +0000 (17:05 +0200)] 
net/mlx4_core: Fix locking in SRIOV mode when switching between events and polling

commit c07d27927f2f2e96fcd27bb9fb330c9ea65612d0 upstream.

In procedures mlx4_cmd_use_events() and mlx4_cmd_use_polling(), we need to
guarantee that there are no FW commands in progress on the comm channel
(for VFs) or wrapped FW commands (on the PF) when SRIOV is active.

We do this by also taking the slave_cmd_mutex when SRIOV is active.

This is especially important when switching from event to polling, since we
free the command-context array during the switch.  If there are FW commands
in progress (e.g., waiting for a completion event), the completion event
handler will access freed memory.

Since the decision to use comm_wait or comm_poll is taken before grabbing
the event_sem/poll_sem in mlx4_comm_cmd_wait/poll, we must take the
slave_cmd_mutex as well (to guarantee that the decision to use events or
polling and the call to the appropriate cmd function are atomic).

Fixes: a7e1f04905e5 ("net/mlx4_core: Fix deadlock when switching between polling and event fw commands")
Signed-off-by: Jack Morgenstein <jackm@dev.mellanox.co.il>
Signed-off-by: Tariq Toukan <tariqt@mellanox.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
6 years agonet: sh_eth: fix a missing check of of_get_phy_mode
Kangjie Lu [Tue, 12 Mar 2019 07:43:18 +0000 (02:43 -0500)] 
net: sh_eth: fix a missing check of of_get_phy_mode

commit 035a14e71f27eefa50087963b94cbdb3580d08bf upstream.

of_get_phy_mode may fail and return a negative error code;
the fix checks the return value of of_get_phy_mode and
returns NULL of it fails.

Fixes: b356e978e92f ("sh_eth: add device tree support")
Signed-off-by: Kangjie Lu <kjlu@umn.edu>
Reviewed-by: Sergei Shtylyov <sergei.shtylyov@cogentembedded.com>
Reviewed-by: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert+renesas@glider.be>
Tested-by: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert+renesas@glider.be>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
6 years agomd: Fix failed allocation of md_register_thread
Aditya Pakki [Mon, 4 Mar 2019 22:48:54 +0000 (16:48 -0600)] 
md: Fix failed allocation of md_register_thread

commit e406f12dde1a8375d77ea02d91f313fb1a9c6aec upstream.

mddev->sync_thread can be set to NULL on kzalloc failure downstream.
The patch checks for such a scenario and frees allocated resources.

Committer node:

Added similar fix to raid5.c, as suggested by Guoqing.

Acked-by: Guoqing Jiang <gqjiang@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Aditya Pakki <pakki001@umn.edu>
Signed-off-by: Song Liu <songliubraving@fb.com>
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
6 years agoIt's wrong to add len to sector_nr in raid10 reshape twice
Xiao Ni [Fri, 8 Mar 2019 15:52:05 +0000 (23:52 +0800)] 
It's wrong to add len to sector_nr in raid10 reshape twice

commit b761dcf1217760a42f7897c31dcb649f59b2333e upstream.

In reshape_request it already adds len to sector_nr already. It's wrong to add len to
sector_nr again after adding pages to bio. If there is bad block it can't copy one chunk
at a time, it needs to goto read_more. Now the sector_nr is wrong. It can cause data
corruption.

Signed-off-by: Xiao Ni <xni@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Song Liu <songliubraving@fb.com>
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
6 years agokernel/sysctl.c: add missing range check in do_proc_dointvec_minmax_conv
Zev Weiss [Tue, 12 Mar 2019 06:28:02 +0000 (23:28 -0700)] 
kernel/sysctl.c: add missing range check in do_proc_dointvec_minmax_conv

commit 8cf7630b29701d364f8df4a50e4f1f5e752b2778 upstream.

This bug has apparently existed since the introduction of this function
in the pre-git era (4500e91754d3 in Thomas Gleixner's history.git,
"[NET]: Add proc_dointvec_userhz_jiffies, use it for proper handling of
neighbour sysctls.").

As a minimal fix we can simply duplicate the corresponding check in
do_proc_dointvec_conv().

Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20190207123426.9202-3-zev@bewilderbeest.net
Signed-off-by: Zev Weiss <zev@bewilderbeest.net>
Cc: Brendan Higgins <brendanhiggins@google.com>
Cc: Iurii Zaikin <yzaikin@google.com>
Cc: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>
Cc: Luis Chamberlain <mcgrof@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
6 years agogro_cells: make sure device is up in gro_cells_receive()
Eric Dumazet [Sun, 10 Mar 2019 17:39:37 +0000 (10:39 -0700)] 
gro_cells: make sure device is up in gro_cells_receive()

commit 2a5ff07a0eb945f291e361aa6f6becca8340ba46 upstream.

We keep receiving syzbot reports [1] that show that tunnels do not play
the rcu/IFF_UP rules properly.

At device dismantle phase, gro_cells_destroy() will be called
only after a full rcu grace period is observed after IFF_UP
has been cleared.

This means that IFF_UP needs to be tested before queueing packets
into netif_rx() or gro_cells.

This patch implements the test in gro_cells_receive() because
too many callers do not seem to bother enough.

[1]
BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at fffff4ca0b9ffffe
PGD 0 P4D 0
Oops: 0000 [#1] PREEMPT SMP KASAN
CPU: 0 PID: 21 Comm: kworker/u4:1 Not tainted 5.0.0+ #97
Hardware name: Google Google Compute Engine/Google Compute Engine, BIOS Google 01/01/2011
Workqueue: netns cleanup_net
RIP: 0010:__skb_unlink include/linux/skbuff.h:1929 [inline]
RIP: 0010:__skb_dequeue include/linux/skbuff.h:1945 [inline]
RIP: 0010:__skb_queue_purge include/linux/skbuff.h:2656 [inline]
RIP: 0010:gro_cells_destroy net/core/gro_cells.c:89 [inline]
RIP: 0010:gro_cells_destroy+0x19d/0x360 net/core/gro_cells.c:78
Code: 03 42 80 3c 20 00 0f 85 53 01 00 00 48 8d 7a 08 49 8b 47 08 49 c7 07 00 00 00 00 48 89 f9 49 c7 47 08 00 00 00 00 48 c1 e9 03 <42> 80 3c 21 00 0f 85 10 01 00 00 48 89 c1 48 89 42 08 48 c1 e9 03
RSP: 0018:ffff8880aa3f79a8 EFLAGS: 00010a02
RAX: 00ffffffffffffe8 RBX: ffffe8ffffc64b70 RCX: 1ffff8ca0b9ffffe
RDX: ffffc6505cffffe8 RSI: ffffffff858410ca RDI: ffffc6505cfffff0
RBP: ffff8880aa3f7a08 R08: ffff8880aa3e8580 R09: fffffbfff1263645
R10: fffffbfff1263644 R11: ffffffff8931b223 R12: dffffc0000000000
R13: 0000000000000000 R14: ffffe8ffffc64b80 R15: ffffe8ffffc64b75
kobject: 'loop2' (000000004bd7d84a): kobject_uevent_env
FS:  0000000000000000(0000) GS:ffff8880ae800000(0000) knlGS:0000000000000000
CS:  0010 DS: 0000 ES: 0000 CR0: 0000000080050033
CR2: fffff4ca0b9ffffe CR3: 0000000094941000 CR4: 00000000001406f0
Call Trace:
kobject: 'loop2' (000000004bd7d84a): fill_kobj_path: path = '/devices/virtual/block/loop2'
 ip_tunnel_dev_free+0x19/0x60 net/ipv4/ip_tunnel.c:1010
 netdev_run_todo+0x51c/0x7d0 net/core/dev.c:8970
 rtnl_unlock+0xe/0x10 net/core/rtnetlink.c:116
 ip_tunnel_delete_nets+0x423/0x5f0 net/ipv4/ip_tunnel.c:1124
 vti_exit_batch_net+0x23/0x30 net/ipv4/ip_vti.c:495
 ops_exit_list.isra.0+0x105/0x160 net/core/net_namespace.c:156
 cleanup_net+0x3fb/0x960 net/core/net_namespace.c:551
 process_one_work+0x98e/0x1790 kernel/workqueue.c:2173
 worker_thread+0x98/0xe40 kernel/workqueue.c:2319
 kthread+0x357/0x430 kernel/kthread.c:246
 ret_from_fork+0x3a/0x50 arch/x86/entry/entry_64.S:352
Modules linked in:
CR2: fffff4ca0b9ffffe
   [ end trace 513fc9c1338d1cb3 ]
RIP: 0010:__skb_unlink include/linux/skbuff.h:1929 [inline]
RIP: 0010:__skb_dequeue include/linux/skbuff.h:1945 [inline]
RIP: 0010:__skb_queue_purge include/linux/skbuff.h:2656 [inline]
RIP: 0010:gro_cells_destroy net/core/gro_cells.c:89 [inline]
RIP: 0010:gro_cells_destroy+0x19d/0x360 net/core/gro_cells.c:78
Code: 03 42 80 3c 20 00 0f 85 53 01 00 00 48 8d 7a 08 49 8b 47 08 49 c7 07 00 00 00 00 48 89 f9 49 c7 47 08 00 00 00 00 48 c1 e9 03 <42> 80 3c 21 00 0f 85 10 01 00 00 48 89 c1 48 89 42 08 48 c1 e9 03
RSP: 0018:ffff8880aa3f79a8 EFLAGS: 00010a02
RAX: 00ffffffffffffe8 RBX: ffffe8ffffc64b70 RCX: 1ffff8ca0b9ffffe
RDX: ffffc6505cffffe8 RSI: ffffffff858410ca RDI: ffffc6505cfffff0
RBP: ffff8880aa3f7a08 R08: ffff8880aa3e8580 R09: fffffbfff1263645
R10: fffffbfff1263644 R11: ffffffff8931b223 R12: dffffc0000000000
kobject: 'loop3' (00000000e4ee57a6): kobject_uevent_env
R13: 0000000000000000 R14: ffffe8ffffc64b80 R15: ffffe8ffffc64b75
FS:  0000000000000000(0000) GS:ffff8880ae800000(0000) knlGS:0000000000000000
CS:  0010 DS: 0000 ES: 0000 CR0: 0000000080050033
CR2: fffff4ca0b9ffffe CR3: 0000000094941000 CR4: 00000000001406f0

Fixes: c9e6bc644e55 ("net: add gro_cells infrastructure")
Signed-off-by: Eric Dumazet <edumazet@google.com>
Reported-by: syzbot <syzkaller@googlegroups.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
[bwh: Backported to 3.16:
 - Adjust filename, context
 - Return type is void]
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
6 years agovxlan: test dev->flags & IFF_UP before calling gro_cells_receive()
Eric Dumazet [Sun, 10 Mar 2019 17:36:40 +0000 (10:36 -0700)] 
vxlan: test dev->flags & IFF_UP before calling gro_cells_receive()

commit 59cbf56fcd98ba2a715b6e97c4e43f773f956393 upstream.

Same reasons than the ones explained in commit 4179cb5a4c92
("vxlan: test dev->flags & IFF_UP before calling netif_rx()")

netif_rx() or gro_cells_receive() must be called under a strict contract.

At device dismantle phase, core networking clears IFF_UP
and flush_all_backlogs() is called after rcu grace period
to make sure no incoming packet might be in a cpu backlog
and still referencing the device.

A similar protocol is used for gro_cells infrastructure, as
gro_cells_destroy() will be called only after a full rcu
grace period is observed after IFF_UP has been cleared.

Most drivers call netif_rx() from their interrupt handler,
and since the interrupts are disabled at device dismantle,
netif_rx() does not have to check dev->flags & IFF_UP

Virtual drivers do not have this guarantee, and must
therefore make the check themselves.

Otherwise we risk use-after-free and/or crashes.

Fixes: d342894c5d2f ("vxlan: virtual extensible lan")
Signed-off-by: Eric Dumazet <edumazet@google.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
[bwh: Backported to 3.16: adjust context]
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
6 years agoroute: set the deleted fnhe fnhe_daddr to 0 in ip_del_fnhe to fix a race
Xin Long [Fri, 8 Mar 2019 06:50:54 +0000 (14:50 +0800)] 
route: set the deleted fnhe fnhe_daddr to 0 in ip_del_fnhe to fix a race

commit ee60ad219f5c7c4fb2f047f88037770063ef785f upstream.

The race occurs in __mkroute_output() when 2 threads lookup a dst:

  CPU A                 CPU B
  find_exception()
                        find_exception() [fnhe expires]
                        ip_del_fnhe() [fnhe is deleted]
  rt_bind_exception()

In rt_bind_exception() it will bind a deleted fnhe with the new dst, and
this dst will get no chance to be freed. It causes a dev defcnt leak and
consecutive dmesg warnings:

  unregister_netdevice: waiting for ethX to become free. Usage count = 1

Especially thanks Jon to identify the issue.

This patch fixes it by setting fnhe_daddr to 0 in ip_del_fnhe() to stop
binding the deleted fnhe with a new dst when checking fnhe's fnhe_daddr
and daddr in rt_bind_exception().

It works as both ip_del_fnhe() and rt_bind_exception() are protected by
fnhe_lock and the fhne is freed by kfree_rcu().

Fixes: deed49df7390 ("route: check and remove route cache when we get route")
Signed-off-by: Jon Maxwell <jmaxwell37@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Xin Long <lucien.xin@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: David Ahern <dsahern@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
6 years agoxen, cpu_hotplug: Prevent an out of bounds access
Dan Carpenter [Thu, 7 Mar 2019 05:41:22 +0000 (08:41 +0300)] 
xen, cpu_hotplug: Prevent an out of bounds access

commit 201676095dda7e5b31a5e1d116d10fc22985075e upstream.

The "cpu" variable comes from the sscanf() so Smatch marks it as
untrusted data.  We can't pass a higher value than "nr_cpu_ids" to
cpu_possible() or it results in an out of bounds access.

Fixes: d68d82afd4c8 ("xen: implement CPU hotplugging")
Signed-off-by: Dan Carpenter <dan.carpenter@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Juergen Gross <jgross@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Juergen Gross <jgross@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
6 years agolib/div64.c: off by one in shift
Stanislaw Gruszka [Fri, 8 Mar 2019 00:28:18 +0000 (16:28 -0800)] 
lib/div64.c: off by one in shift

commit cdc94a37493135e355dfc0b0e086d84e3eadb50d upstream.

fls counts bits starting from 1 to 32 (returns 0 for zero argument).  If
we add 1 we shift right one bit more and loose precision from divisor,
what cause function incorect results with some numbers.

Corrected code was tested in user-space, see bugzilla:
   https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=202391

Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/1548686944-11891-1-git-send-email-sgruszka@redhat.com
Fixes: 658716d19f8f ("div64_u64(): improve precision on 32bit platforms")
Signed-off-by: Stanislaw Gruszka <sgruszka@redhat.com>
Reported-by: Siarhei Volkau <lis8215@gmail.com>
Tested-by: Siarhei Volkau <lis8215@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Oleg Nesterov <oleg@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
6 years agocpufreq: pxa2xx: remove incorrect __init annotation
Arnd Bergmann [Thu, 7 Mar 2019 10:22:41 +0000 (11:22 +0100)] 
cpufreq: pxa2xx: remove incorrect __init annotation

commit 9505b98ccddc454008ca7efff90044e3e857c827 upstream.

pxa_cpufreq_init_voltages() is marked __init but usually inlined into
the non-__init pxa_cpufreq_init() function. When building with clang,
it can stay as a standalone function in a discarded section, and produce
this warning:

WARNING: vmlinux.o(.text+0x616a00): Section mismatch in reference from the function pxa_cpufreq_init() to the function .init.text:pxa_cpufreq_init_voltages()
The function pxa_cpufreq_init() references
the function __init pxa_cpufreq_init_voltages().
This is often because pxa_cpufreq_init lacks a __init
annotation or the annotation of pxa_cpufreq_init_voltages is wrong.

Fixes: 50e77fcd790e ("ARM: pxa: remove __init from cpufreq_driver->init()")
Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
Acked-by: Viresh Kumar <viresh.kumar@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Nathan Chancellor <natechancellor@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Robert Jarzmik <robert.jarzmik@free.fr>
Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
6 years agonet/hsr: fix possible crash in add_timer()
Eric Dumazet [Thu, 7 Mar 2019 17:36:33 +0000 (09:36 -0800)] 
net/hsr: fix possible crash in add_timer()

commit 1e027960edfaa6a43f9ca31081729b716598112b upstream.

syzbot found another add_timer() issue, this time in net/hsr [1]

Let's use mod_timer() which is safe.

[1]
kernel BUG at kernel/time/timer.c:1136!
invalid opcode: 0000 [#1] PREEMPT SMP KASAN
CPU: 0 PID: 15909 Comm: syz-executor.3 Not tainted 5.0.0+ #97
Hardware name: Google Google Compute Engine/Google Compute Engine, BIOS Google 01/01/2011
kobject: 'loop2' (00000000f5629718): kobject_uevent_env
RIP: 0010:add_timer kernel/time/timer.c:1136 [inline]
RIP: 0010:add_timer+0x654/0xbe0 kernel/time/timer.c:1134
Code: 0f 94 c5 31 ff 44 89 ee e8 09 61 0f 00 45 84 ed 0f 84 77 fd ff ff e8 bb 5f 0f 00 e8 07 10 a0 ff e9 68 fd ff ff e8 ac 5f 0f 00 <0f> 0b e8 a5 5f 0f 00 0f 0b e8 9e 5f 0f 00 4c 89 b5 58 ff ff ff e9
RSP: 0018:ffff8880656eeca0 EFLAGS: 00010246
kobject: 'loop2' (00000000f5629718): fill_kobj_path: path = '/devices/virtual/block/loop2'
RAX: 0000000000040000 RBX: 1ffff1100caddd9a RCX: ffffc9000c436000
RDX: 0000000000040000 RSI: ffffffff816056c4 RDI: ffff88806a2f6cc8
RBP: ffff8880656eed58 R08: ffff888067f4a300 R09: ffff888067f4abc8
R10: 0000000000000000 R11: 0000000000000000 R12: ffff88806a2f6cc0
R13: dffffc0000000000 R14: 0000000000000001 R15: ffff8880656eed30
FS:  00007fc2019bf700(0000) GS:ffff8880ae800000(0000) knlGS:0000000000000000
CS:  0010 DS: 0000 ES: 0000 CR0: 0000000080050033
CR2: 0000000000738000 CR3: 0000000067e8e000 CR4: 00000000001406f0
DR0: 0000000000000000 DR1: 0000000000000000 DR2: 0000000000000000
DR3: 0000000000000000 DR6: 00000000fffe0ff0 DR7: 0000000000000400
Call Trace:
 hsr_check_announce net/hsr/hsr_device.c:99 [inline]
 hsr_check_carrier_and_operstate+0x567/0x6f0 net/hsr/hsr_device.c:120
 hsr_netdev_notify+0x297/0xa00 net/hsr/hsr_main.c:51
 notifier_call_chain+0xc7/0x240 kernel/notifier.c:93
 __raw_notifier_call_chain kernel/notifier.c:394 [inline]
 raw_notifier_call_chain+0x2e/0x40 kernel/notifier.c:401
 call_netdevice_notifiers_info+0x3f/0x90 net/core/dev.c:1739
 call_netdevice_notifiers_extack net/core/dev.c:1751 [inline]
 call_netdevice_notifiers net/core/dev.c:1765 [inline]
 dev_open net/core/dev.c:1436 [inline]
 dev_open+0x143/0x160 net/core/dev.c:1424
 team_port_add drivers/net/team/team.c:1203 [inline]
 team_add_slave+0xa07/0x15d0 drivers/net/team/team.c:1933
 do_set_master net/core/rtnetlink.c:2358 [inline]
 do_set_master+0x1d4/0x230 net/core/rtnetlink.c:2332
 do_setlink+0x966/0x3510 net/core/rtnetlink.c:2493
 rtnl_setlink+0x271/0x3b0 net/core/rtnetlink.c:2747
 rtnetlink_rcv_msg+0x465/0xb00 net/core/rtnetlink.c:5192
 netlink_rcv_skb+0x17a/0x460 net/netlink/af_netlink.c:2485
 rtnetlink_rcv+0x1d/0x30 net/core/rtnetlink.c:5210
 netlink_unicast_kernel net/netlink/af_netlink.c:1310 [inline]
 netlink_unicast+0x536/0x720 net/netlink/af_netlink.c:1336
 netlink_sendmsg+0x8ae/0xd70 net/netlink/af_netlink.c:1925
 sock_sendmsg_nosec net/socket.c:622 [inline]
 sock_sendmsg+0xdd/0x130 net/socket.c:632
 sock_write_iter+0x27c/0x3e0 net/socket.c:923
 call_write_iter include/linux/fs.h:1869 [inline]
 do_iter_readv_writev+0x5e0/0x8e0 fs/read_write.c:680
 do_iter_write fs/read_write.c:956 [inline]
 do_iter_write+0x184/0x610 fs/read_write.c:937
 vfs_writev+0x1b3/0x2f0 fs/read_write.c:1001
 do_writev+0xf6/0x290 fs/read_write.c:1036
 __do_sys_writev fs/read_write.c:1109 [inline]
 __se_sys_writev fs/read_write.c:1106 [inline]
 __x64_sys_writev+0x75/0xb0 fs/read_write.c:1106
 do_syscall_64+0x103/0x610 arch/x86/entry/common.c:290
 entry_SYSCALL_64_after_hwframe+0x49/0xbe
RIP: 0033:0x457f29
Code: ad b8 fb ff c3 66 2e 0f 1f 84 00 00 00 00 00 66 90 48 89 f8 48 89 f7 48 89 d6 48 89 ca 4d 89 c2 4d 89 c8 4c 8b 4c 24 08 0f 05 <48> 3d 01 f0 ff ff 0f 83 7b b8 fb ff c3 66 2e 0f 1f 84 00 00 00 00
RSP: 002b:00007fc2019bec78 EFLAGS: 00000246 ORIG_RAX: 0000000000000014
RAX: ffffffffffffffda RBX: 0000000000000003 RCX: 0000000000457f29
RDX: 0000000000000001 RSI: 00000000200000c0 RDI: 0000000000000003
RBP: 000000000073bf00 R08: 0000000000000000 R09: 0000000000000000
R10: 0000000000000000 R11: 0000000000000246 R12: 00007fc2019bf6d4
R13: 00000000004c4a60 R14: 00000000004dd218 R15: 00000000ffffffff

Fixes: f421436a591d ("net/hsr: Add support for the High-availability Seamless Redundancy protocol (HSRv0)")
Signed-off-by: Eric Dumazet <edumazet@google.com>
Reported-by: syzbot <syzkaller@googlegroups.com>
Cc: Arvid Brodin <arvid.brodin@alten.se>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
[bwh: Backported to 3.16: adjust context]
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
6 years agoscsi: virtio_scsi: don't send sc payload with tmfs
Felipe Franciosi [Wed, 27 Feb 2019 16:10:34 +0000 (16:10 +0000)] 
scsi: virtio_scsi: don't send sc payload with tmfs

commit 3722e6a52174d7c3a00e6f5efd006ca093f346c1 upstream.

The virtio scsi spec defines struct virtio_scsi_ctrl_tmf as a set of
device-readable records and a single device-writable response entry:

    struct virtio_scsi_ctrl_tmf
    {
        // Device-readable part
        le32 type;
        le32 subtype;
        u8 lun[8];
        le64 id;
        // Device-writable part
        u8 response;
    }

The above should be organised as two descriptor entries (or potentially
more if using VIRTIO_F_ANY_LAYOUT), but without any extra data after "le64
id" or after "u8 response".

The Linux driver doesn't respect that, with virtscsi_abort() and
virtscsi_device_reset() setting cmd->sc before calling virtscsi_tmf().  It
results in the original scsi command payload (or writable buffers) added to
the tmf.

This fixes the problem by leaving cmd->sc zeroed out, which makes
virtscsi_kick_cmd() add the tmf to the control vq without any payload.

Signed-off-by: Felipe Franciosi <felipe@nutanix.com>
Reviewed-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
6 years agos390/virtio: handle find on invalid queue gracefully
Halil Pasic [Mon, 21 Jan 2019 12:19:43 +0000 (13:19 +0100)] 
s390/virtio: handle find on invalid queue gracefully

commit 3438b2c039b4bf26881786a1f3450f016d66ad11 upstream.

A queue with a capacity of zero is clearly not a valid virtio queue.
Some emulators report zero queue size if queried with an invalid queue
index. Instead of crashing in this case let us just return -ENOENT. To
make that work properly, let us fix the notifier cleanup logic as well.

Signed-off-by: Halil Pasic <pasic@linux.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Cornelia Huck <cohuck@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
[bwh: Backported to 3.16: adjust filename]
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
6 years agomm, swap: bounds check swap_info array accesses to avoid NULL derefs
Daniel Jordan [Tue, 5 Mar 2019 23:48:19 +0000 (15:48 -0800)] 
mm, swap: bounds check swap_info array accesses to avoid NULL derefs

commit c10d38cc8d3e43f946b6c2bf4602c86791587f30 upstream.

Dan Carpenter reports a potential NULL dereference in
get_swap_page_of_type:

  Smatch complains that the NULL checks on "si" aren't consistent.  This
  seems like a real bug because we have not ensured that the type is
  valid and so "si" can be NULL.

Add the missing check for NULL, taking care to use a read barrier to
ensure CPU1 observes CPU0's updates in the correct order:

     CPU0                           CPU1
     alloc_swap_info()              if (type >= nr_swapfiles)
       swap_info[type] = p              /* handle invalid entry */
       smp_wmb()                    smp_rmb()
       ++nr_swapfiles               p = swap_info[type]

Without smp_rmb, CPU1 might observe CPU0's write to nr_swapfiles before
CPU0's write to swap_info[type] and read NULL from swap_info[type].

Ying Huang noticed other places in swapfile.c don't order these reads
properly.  Introduce swap_type_to_swap_info to encourage correct usage.

Use READ_ONCE and WRITE_ONCE to follow the Linux Kernel Memory Model
(see tools/memory-model/Documentation/explanation.txt).

This ordering need not be enforced in places where swap_lock is held
(e.g.  si_swapinfo) because swap_lock serializes updates to nr_swapfiles
and the swap_info array.

Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20190131024410.29859-1-daniel.m.jordan@oracle.com
Fixes: ec8acf20afb8 ("swap: add per-partition lock for swapfile")
Signed-off-by: Daniel Jordan <daniel.m.jordan@oracle.com>
Reported-by: Dan Carpenter <dan.carpenter@oracle.com>
Suggested-by: "Huang, Ying" <ying.huang@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Andrea Parri <andrea.parri@amarulasolutions.com>
Acked-by: Peter Zijlstra (Intel) <peterz@infradead.org>
Cc: Alan Stern <stern@rowland.harvard.edu>
Cc: Andi Kleen <ak@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Dave Hansen <dave.hansen@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Omar Sandoval <osandov@fb.com>
Cc: Paul McKenney <paulmck@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Cc: Shaohua Li <shli@kernel.org>
Cc: Stephen Rothwell <sfr@canb.auug.org.au>
Cc: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
Cc: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
[bwh: Backported to 3.16:
 - Add swp_swap_info(), as done in upstream commit 0bcac06f27d7
   "mm, swap: skip swapcache for swapin of synchronous device"
 - Use ACCESS_ONCE() instead of {READ,WRITE}_ONCE()
 - Adjust context]
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
6 years agomm: fix potential data race in SyS_swapon
Hugh Dickins [Tue, 18 Aug 2015 00:34:27 +0000 (17:34 -0700)] 
mm: fix potential data race in SyS_swapon

commit 6f179af88f60b32c2855e7f3e16ea8e336a7043f upstream.

While running KernelThreadSanitizer (ktsan) on upstream kernel with
trinity, we got a few reports from SyS_swapon, here is one of them:

Read of size 8 by thread T307 (K7621):
 [<     inlined    >] SyS_swapon+0x3c0/0x1850 SYSC_swapon mm/swapfile.c:2395
 [<ffffffff812242c0>] SyS_swapon+0x3c0/0x1850 mm/swapfile.c:2345
 [<ffffffff81e97c8a>] ia32_do_call+0x1b/0x25

Looks like the swap_lock should be taken when iterating through the
swap_info array on lines 2392 - 2401: q->swap_file may be reset to
NULL by another thread before it is dereferenced for f_mapping.

But why is that iteration needed at all?  Doesn't the claim_swapfile()
which follows do all that is needed to check for a duplicate entry -
FMODE_EXCL on a bdev, testing IS_SWAPFILE under i_mutex on a regfile?

Well, not quite: bd_may_claim() allows the same "holder" to claim the
bdev again, so we do need to use a different holder than "sys_swapon";
and we should not replace appropriate -EBUSY by inappropriate -EINVAL.

Index i was reused in a cpu loop further down: renamed cpu there.

Reported-by: Andrey Konovalov <andreyknvl@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Hugh Dickins <hughd@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
6 years agomm/vmalloc: fix size check for remap_vmalloc_range_partial()
Roman Penyaev [Tue, 5 Mar 2019 23:43:20 +0000 (15:43 -0800)] 
mm/vmalloc: fix size check for remap_vmalloc_range_partial()

commit 401592d2e095947344e10ec0623adbcd58934dd4 upstream.

When VM_NO_GUARD is not set area->size includes adjacent guard page,
thus for correct size checking get_vm_area_size() should be used, but
not area->size.

This fixes possible kernel oops when userspace tries to mmap an area on
1 page bigger than was allocated by vmalloc_user() call: the size check
inside remap_vmalloc_range_partial() accounts non-existing guard page
also, so check successfully passes but vmalloc_to_page() returns NULL
(guard page does not physically exist).

The following code pattern example should trigger an oops:

  static int oops_mmap(struct file *file, struct vm_area_struct *vma)
  {
        void *mem;

        mem = vmalloc_user(4096);
        BUG_ON(!mem);
        /* Do not care about mem leak */

        return remap_vmalloc_range(vma, mem, 0);
  }

And userspace simply mmaps size + PAGE_SIZE:

  mmap(NULL, 8192, PROT_WRITE|PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE, fd, 0);

Possible candidates for oops which do not have any explicit size
checks:

   *** drivers/media/usb/stkwebcam/stk-webcam.c:
   v4l_stk_mmap[789]   ret = remap_vmalloc_range(vma, sbuf->buffer, 0);

Or the following one:

   *** drivers/video/fbdev/core/fbmem.c
   static int
   fb_mmap(struct file *file, struct vm_area_struct * vma)
        ...
        res = fb->fb_mmap(info, vma);

Where fb_mmap callback calls remap_vmalloc_range() directly without any
explicit checks:

   *** drivers/video/fbdev/vfb.c
   static int vfb_mmap(struct fb_info *info,
             struct vm_area_struct *vma)
   {
       return remap_vmalloc_range(vma, (void *)info->fix.smem_start, vma->vm_pgoff);
   }

Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20190103145954.16942-2-rpenyaev@suse.de
Signed-off-by: Roman Penyaev <rpenyaev@suse.de>
Acked-by: Michal Hocko <mhocko@suse.com>
Cc: Andrey Ryabinin <aryabinin@virtuozzo.com>
Cc: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com>
Cc: "Luis R. Rodriguez" <mcgrof@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
6 years agoCIFS: Fix read after write for files with read caching
Pavel Shilovsky [Tue, 5 Mar 2019 01:48:01 +0000 (17:48 -0800)] 
CIFS: Fix read after write for files with read caching

commit 6dfbd84684700cb58b34e8602c01c12f3d2595c8 upstream.

When we have a READ lease for a file and have just issued a write
operation to the server we need to purge the cache and set oplock/lease
level to NONE to avoid reading stale data. Currently we do that
only if a write operation succedeed thus not covering cases when
a request was sent to the server but a negative error code was
returned later for some other reasons (e.g. -EIOCBQUEUED or -EINTR).
Fix this by turning off caching regardless of the error code being
returned.

The patches fixes generic tests 075 and 112 from the xfs-tests.

Signed-off-by: Pavel Shilovsky <pshilov@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
Reviewed-by: Ronnie Sahlberg <lsahlber@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
6 years agonfsd: fix memory corruption caused by readdir
NeilBrown [Mon, 4 Mar 2019 03:08:22 +0000 (14:08 +1100)] 
nfsd: fix memory corruption caused by readdir

commit b602345da6cbb135ba68cf042df8ec9a73da7981 upstream.

If the result of an NFSv3 readdir{,plus} request results in the
"offset" on one entry having to be split across 2 pages, and is sized
so that the next directory entry doesn't fit in the requested size,
then memory corruption can happen.

When encode_entry() is called after encoding the last entry that fits,
it notices that ->offset and ->offset1 are set, and so stores the
offset value in the two pages as required.  It clears ->offset1 but
*does not* clear ->offset.

Normally this omission doesn't matter as encode_entry_baggage() will
be called, and will set ->offset to a suitable value (not on a page
boundary).
But in the case where cd->buflen < elen and nfserr_toosmall is
returned, ->offset is not reset.

This means that nfsd3proc_readdirplus will see ->offset with a value 4
bytes before the end of a page, and ->offset1 set to NULL.
It will try to write 8bytes to ->offset.
If we are lucky, the next page will be read-only, and the system will
  BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at...

If we are unlucky, some innocent page will have the first 4 bytes
corrupted.

nfsd3proc_readdir() doesn't even check for ->offset1, it just blindly
writes 8 bytes to the offset wherever it is.

Fix this by clearing ->offset after it is used, and copying the
->offset handling code from nfsd3_proc_readdirplus into
nfsd3_proc_readdir.

(Note that the commit hash in the Fixes tag is from the 'history'
 tree - this bug predates git).

Fixes: 0b1d57cf7654 ("[PATCH] kNFSd: Fix nfs3 dentry encoding")
Fixes-URL: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/history/history.git/commit/?id=0b1d57cf7654
Signed-off-by: NeilBrown <neilb@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
6 years agoCIFS: Do not reset lease state to NONE on lease break
Pavel Shilovsky [Wed, 13 Feb 2019 23:43:08 +0000 (15:43 -0800)] 
CIFS: Do not reset lease state to NONE on lease break

commit 7b9b9edb49ad377b1e06abf14354c227e9ac4b06 upstream.

Currently on lease break the client sets a caching level twice:
when oplock is detected and when oplock is processed. While the
1st attempt sets the level to the value provided by the server,
the 2nd one resets the level to None unconditionally.
This happens because the oplock/lease processing code was changed
to avoid races between page cache flushes and oplock breaks.
The commit c11f1df5003d534 ("cifs: Wait for writebacks to complete
before attempting write.") fixed the races for oplocks but didn't
apply the same changes for leases resulting in overwriting the
server granted value to None. Fix this by properly processing
lease breaks.

Signed-off-by: Pavel Shilovsky <pshilov@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <stfrench@microsoft.com>
[bwh: Backported to 3.16: drop change in smb311_operations]
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
6 years agoip6mr: Do not call __IP6_INC_STATS() from preemptible context
Ido Schimmel [Sun, 3 Mar 2019 07:34:57 +0000 (07:34 +0000)] 
ip6mr: Do not call __IP6_INC_STATS() from preemptible context

commit 87c11f1ddbbad38ad8bad47af133a8208985fbdf upstream.

Similar to commit 44f49dd8b5a6 ("ipmr: fix possible race resulting from
improper usage of IP_INC_STATS_BH() in preemptible context."), we cannot
assume preemption is disabled when incrementing the counter and
accessing a per-CPU variable.

Preemption can be enabled when we add a route in process context that
corresponds to packets stored in the unresolved queue, which are then
forwarded using this route [1].

Fix this by using IP6_INC_STATS() which takes care of disabling
preemption on architectures where it is needed.

[1]
[  157.451447] BUG: using __this_cpu_add() in preemptible [00000000] code: smcrouted/2314
[  157.460409] caller is ip6mr_forward2+0x73e/0x10e0
[  157.460434] CPU: 3 PID: 2314 Comm: smcrouted Not tainted 5.0.0-rc7-custom-03635-g22f2712113f1 #1336
[  157.460449] Hardware name: Mellanox Technologies Ltd. MSN2100-CB2FO/SA001017, BIOS 5.6.5 06/07/2016
[  157.460461] Call Trace:
[  157.460486]  dump_stack+0xf9/0x1be
[  157.460553]  check_preemption_disabled+0x1d6/0x200
[  157.460576]  ip6mr_forward2+0x73e/0x10e0
[  157.460705]  ip6_mr_forward+0x9a0/0x1510
[  157.460771]  ip6mr_mfc_add+0x16b3/0x1e00
[  157.461155]  ip6_mroute_setsockopt+0x3cb/0x13c0
[  157.461384]  do_ipv6_setsockopt.isra.8+0x348/0x4060
[  157.462013]  ipv6_setsockopt+0x90/0x110
[  157.462036]  rawv6_setsockopt+0x4a/0x120
[  157.462058]  __sys_setsockopt+0x16b/0x340
[  157.462198]  __x64_sys_setsockopt+0xbf/0x160
[  157.462220]  do_syscall_64+0x14d/0x610
[  157.462349]  entry_SYSCALL_64_after_hwframe+0x49/0xbe

Fixes: 0912ea38de61 ("[IPV6] MROUTE: Add stats in multicast routing module method ip6_mr_forward().")
Signed-off-by: Ido Schimmel <idosch@mellanox.com>
Reported-by: Amit Cohen <amitc@mellanox.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
[bwh: Backported to 3.16: adjust context]
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
6 years agonet-sysfs: Fix mem leak in netdev_register_kobject
YueHaibing [Sat, 2 Mar 2019 02:34:55 +0000 (10:34 +0800)] 
net-sysfs: Fix mem leak in netdev_register_kobject

commit 895a5e96dbd6386c8e78e5b78e067dcc67b7f0ab upstream.

syzkaller report this:
BUG: memory leak
unreferenced object 0xffff88837a71a500 (size 256):
  comm "syz-executor.2", pid 9770, jiffies 4297825125 (age 17.843s)
  hex dump (first 32 bytes):
    00 00 00 00 ad 4e ad de ff ff ff ff 00 00 00 00  .....N..........
    ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff 20 c0 ef 86 ff ff ff ff  ........ .......
  backtrace:
    [<00000000db12624b>] netdev_register_kobject+0x124/0x2e0 net/core/net-sysfs.c:1751
    [<00000000dc49a994>] register_netdevice+0xcc1/0x1270 net/core/dev.c:8516
    [<00000000e5f3fea0>] tun_set_iff drivers/net/tun.c:2649 [inline]
    [<00000000e5f3fea0>] __tun_chr_ioctl+0x2218/0x3d20 drivers/net/tun.c:2883
    [<000000001b8ac127>] vfs_ioctl fs/ioctl.c:46 [inline]
    [<000000001b8ac127>] do_vfs_ioctl+0x1a5/0x10e0 fs/ioctl.c:690
    [<0000000079b269f8>] ksys_ioctl+0x89/0xa0 fs/ioctl.c:705
    [<00000000de649beb>] __do_sys_ioctl fs/ioctl.c:712 [inline]
    [<00000000de649beb>] __se_sys_ioctl fs/ioctl.c:710 [inline]
    [<00000000de649beb>] __x64_sys_ioctl+0x74/0xb0 fs/ioctl.c:710
    [<000000007ebded1e>] do_syscall_64+0xc8/0x580 arch/x86/entry/common.c:290
    [<00000000db315d36>] entry_SYSCALL_64_after_hwframe+0x49/0xbe
    [<00000000115be9bb>] 0xffffffffffffffff

It should call kset_unregister to free 'dev->queues_kset'
in error path of register_queue_kobjects, otherwise will cause a mem leak.

Reported-by: Hulk Robot <hulkci@huawei.com>
Fixes: 1d24eb4815d1 ("xps: Transmit Packet Steering")
Signed-off-by: YueHaibing <yuehaibing@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
[bwh: Backported to 3.16: net_device pointer is called "net", confusingly]
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
6 years agopowerpc/32: Clear on-stack exception marker upon exception return
Christophe Leroy [Wed, 27 Feb 2019 11:45:30 +0000 (11:45 +0000)] 
powerpc/32: Clear on-stack exception marker upon exception return

commit 9580b71b5a7863c24a9bd18bcd2ad759b86b1eff upstream.

Clear the on-stack STACK_FRAME_REGS_MARKER on exception exit in order
to avoid confusing stacktrace like the one below.

  Call Trace:
  [c0e9dca0] [c01c42a0] print_address_description+0x64/0x2bc (unreliable)
  [c0e9dcd0] [c01c4684] kasan_report+0xfc/0x180
  [c0e9dd10] [c0895130] memchr+0x24/0x74
  [c0e9dd30] [c00a9e38] msg_print_text+0x124/0x574
  [c0e9dde0] [c00ab710] console_unlock+0x114/0x4f8
  [c0e9de40] [c00adc60] vprintk_emit+0x188/0x1c4
  --- interrupt: c0e9df00 at 0x400f330
      LR = init_stack+0x1f00/0x2000
  [c0e9de80] [c00ae3c4] printk+0xa8/0xcc (unreliable)
  [c0e9df20] [c0c27e44] early_irq_init+0x38/0x108
  [c0e9df50] [c0c15434] start_kernel+0x310/0x488
  [c0e9dff0] [00003484] 0x3484

With this patch the trace becomes:

  Call Trace:
  [c0e9dca0] [c01c42c0] print_address_description+0x64/0x2bc (unreliable)
  [c0e9dcd0] [c01c46a4] kasan_report+0xfc/0x180
  [c0e9dd10] [c0895150] memchr+0x24/0x74
  [c0e9dd30] [c00a9e58] msg_print_text+0x124/0x574
  [c0e9dde0] [c00ab730] console_unlock+0x114/0x4f8
  [c0e9de40] [c00adc80] vprintk_emit+0x188/0x1c4
  [c0e9de80] [c00ae3e4] printk+0xa8/0xcc
  [c0e9df20] [c0c27e44] early_irq_init+0x38/0x108
  [c0e9df50] [c0c15434] start_kernel+0x310/0x488
  [c0e9dff0] [00003484] 0x3484

Signed-off-by: Christophe Leroy <christophe.leroy@c-s.fr>
Signed-off-by: Michael Ellerman <mpe@ellerman.id.au>
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>