Re: [PATCH] Avoid null-pointer access in w1/slaves/w1_therm

From: David Fries
Date: Sat Feb 28 2015 - 21:18:00 EST


On Sun, Mar 01, 2015 at 04:48:22AM +0300, ??????? ??????? wrote:
> Hi everyone
>
> 28.02.2015, 23:18, "David Fries" <David@xxxxxxxxx>:
> > Thanks for preparing the patch, it looks like it will go another
> > round, but that happens to everyone.
>
> Patch itself doesn't solve the problem, it only adds a workaround.
> There is a reference counter issue - reading data via sysfs only holds
> a reference to device, w1 slave structure will be deleted by w1 search core.
>
> I believe it only accidentally doesn't crash because of kernel memory allocator
> hasn't yet reclaimed memory.

Good point, it does look like that's the case.

w1_unref_slave calls w1_family_notify(BUS_NOTIFY_DEL_DEVICE, sl);
which calls sl->family->fops->remove_slave(sl);
which kfree and sl->family_data = NULL;

In that case what do you think about in w1_slave_show after getting
bus_mutex,
atomic_inc(&sl->refcnt);

then add
w1_unref_slave(sl);
in each return path, or do a goto and consolidate them.

or just increment it while sleeping, which is when it's needed, which
also looks simpler.

if (external_power) {
+ int refcnt;
mutex_unlock(&dev->bus_mutex);

+ /* prevent the slave from going away */
+ atomic_inc(&sl->refcnt);
sleep_rem = msleep_interruptible(tm);
+ refcnt = w1_unref_slave(sl);
- if (sleep_rem != 0)
+ if (sleep_rem != 0 || !refcnt)
return -EINTR;

i = mutex_lock_interruptible(&dev->bus_mutex);
if (i != 0)
return i;
} else if (!w1_strong_pullup) {


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