When an outdated transaction is removed from `oneway_todo` due to
`TF_UPDATE_TXN`, its `Allocation` is dropped. The current implementation
of `Allocation::drop` calls `pending_oneway_finished()`, assuming the
transaction was executed. This leads to premature execution of the next
queued one-way transaction.
Fix this by taking the `oneway_node` from the `Allocation` of the
outdated transaction before it is dropped. This prevents
`Allocation::drop` from signaling completion.
We do not call `take_oneway_node()` from `Transaction::cancel` because
it's actually correct to call `pending_oneway_finished()` on cancel if
the transaction did not come from `oneway_todo`. This ensures that if
`BINDER_THREAD_EXIT` is invoked and cancels a oneway transaction, then
the next transaction is taken from `oneway_todo`.
This bug does not lead to any issues in the kernel, but may lead to
Binder delivering transactions to userspace earlier than userspace
expected to receive them.
Cc: stable <stable@kernel.org>
Fixes: eafedbc7c050 ("rust_binder: add Rust Binder driver")
Assisted-by: Antigravity:gemini
Signed-off-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com>
Acked-by: Carlos Llamas <cmllamas@google.com>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20260414-tf-update-txn-fix-v1-1-d2b83303acc9@google.com
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
self.get_or_init_info().target_node = Some(target_node);
}
+ pub(crate) fn take_oneway_node(&mut self) -> Option<DArc<Node>> {
+ if let Some(info) = self.allocation_info.as_mut() {
+ info.oneway_node.take()
+ } else {
+ None
+ }
+ }
+
/// Reserve enough space to push at least `num_fds` fds.
pub(crate) fn info_add_fd_reserve(&mut self, num_fds: usize) -> Result {
self.get_or_init_info()
/// Not used for replies.
pub(crate) fn submit(self: DLArc<Self>, info: &mut TransactionInfo) -> BinderResult {
// Defined before `process_inner` so that the destructor runs after releasing the lock.
- let mut _t_outdated;
+ let _t_outdated;
+ let _oneway_node;
let oneway = self.flags & TF_ONE_WAY != 0;
let process = self.to.clone();
if let Some(t_outdated) =
target_node.take_outdated_transaction(&self, &mut process_inner)
{
+ let mut alloc_guard = t_outdated.allocation.lock();
+ if let Some(alloc) = (*alloc_guard).as_mut() {
+ // Take the oneway node to prevent `Allocation::drop` from calling
+ // `pending_oneway_finished()`, which would be incorrect as this
+ // transaction is not being submitted.
+ _oneway_node = alloc.take_oneway_node();
+ }
+ drop(alloc_guard);
// Save the transaction to be dropped after locks are released.
_t_outdated = t_outdated;
}