Re: file offset corruption on 32-bit machines?

From: Jan Kara
Date: Thu Apr 10 2008 - 11:22:24 EST


> On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 04:31:09PM +0200, Jiri Kosina wrote:
> > > Well, this race is more subtle - the window is just one instruction
> > > wide (stores to f_pos from CPU2 must come between the store of lower and
> > > upper 32-bits of f_pos on CPU1). And the only result is that f_pos has
> > > 32-bits from one file pointer and 32-bits from the other one. So I can
> > > hardly imagine this would be exploitable...
> >
> > Supposing you are not holding any spinlock and are running with
> > preemptible kernel (pretty common scenario nowadays), there is nothing
> > that would prevent kernel from rescheduling between the two instructions,
> > enlarging the race window to be more comfortable for attacker, right?
> >
> > I think this is worth fixing.
>
> Seems a lot like reading jiffies to me. Is the seqlock the right
> solution to use for fixing this?
You can get your inspiration in the implementation of i_size_read()
and i_size_write() functions :). They deal with exactly the same problem.
But in the case of f_pos, the number of readers and writers is balanced so
maybe a spinlock would be fine as well...

Honza
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Jan Kara <jack@xxxxxxx>
SuSE CR Labs
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