Re: [OOPS] 3.0-rc1 cifs

From: Jeff Layton
Date: Fri Jun 10 2011 - 07:35:47 EST


On Fri, 10 Jun 2011 02:57:21 +0200 (CEST)
Uffing <mp3project@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>
> <snip>
> > call in get_dfs_path()
> > rc = CIFSTCon(xid, pSesInfo, temp_unc, NULL, nls_codepage);
> >
> > function header for CIFSTCon
> > int CIFSTCon(unsigned int xid, struct cifs_ses *ses,
> > const char *tree, struct cifs_tcon *tcon,
> > const struct nls_table *nls_codepage)
> >
> > get_dfs_path() is passing struct cifs_tcon *tcon as NULL
> >
> > from config: CONFIG_CIFS_WEAK_PW_HASH=y
> >
> > in CIFSTCon
> >
> > #ifdef CONFIG_CIFS_WEAK_PW_HASH
> > 3222 if ((global_secflags & CIFSSEC_MAY_LANMAN) &&
> > 3223 (ses->server->secType == LANMAN))
> > 3224 calc_lanman_hash(tcon->password,
> > ses->server->cryptkey,
> >
> > in calc_lanman_hash tcon is dereferenced(tcon->password) without being
> > checked if null
> >
> > 3225 ses->server->sec_mode &
> > 3226 SECMODE_PW_ENCRYPT ?
> > true : false,
> > 3227 bcc_ptr);
> > 3228 else
> > 3229 #endif /* CIFS_WEAK_PW_HASH */
> >
> > Connor
>
>
> Ave all
>
> I recompiled kernel 3.0-rc1 (hadn't enabled CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO=y) and put
> the oops (with the new adresses) through gdb per instruction of Jeff. And
> Connor was spot on!
>
> <qoute oops>
> BUG: unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at 00000000000000a0
> IP: [<ffffffffa041e286>] CIFSTCon+0xf6/0x4d0 [cifs]
> </qoute oops>
>
> <qoute gdb>
> This GDB was configured as "x86_64-linux-gnu".
> For bug reporting instructions, please see:
> <http://www.gnu.org/software/gdb/bugs/>...
> Reading symbols from
> /lib/modules/3.0.0-rc1-debug/kernel/fs/cifs/cifs.ko...done.
> (gdb) list *(CIFSTCon+0xf6)
> 0xc2b6 is in CIFSTCon (fs/cifs/connect.c:3230).
> 3225 ses->server->sec_mode &
> 3226 SECMODE_PW_ENCRYPT ?
> true : false,
> 3227 bcc_ptr);
> 3228 else
> 3229 #endif /* CIFS_WEAK_PW_HASH */
> 3230 rc = SMBNTencrypt(tcon->password,
> ses->server->cryptkey,
> 3231 bcc_ptr);
> 3232
> 3233 bcc_ptr += CIFS_AUTH_RESP_SIZE;
> 3234 if (ses->capabilities & CAP_UNICODE) {
> (gdb)
> </qoute gdb>
>

(cc'ing Sean F. since I suspect this regression is due to his changes)

Thanks for the analysis, Martijn and Connor...

What sort of server are you mounting here? It looks like it's using
share-level security, so it's either very old or is a samba server
configured that way.

I suspect that commit c1508ca236 is the culprit. With that, we call
into expand_dfs_referral on every mount attempt. Previously we only
called into there when we got back an EREMOTE error and that would
have been unlikely on a share-level security connection.

I think there are several possible solutions, but since Sean was in
here most recently I'd like to have his opinion.

--
Jeff Layton <jlayton@xxxxxxxxxx>
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