Re: [PATCH v3] exec: do not sleep in TASK_TRACED under->cred_guard_mutex

From: Andrew Morton
Date: Fri Sep 04 2009 - 15:45:15 EST


On Fri, 4 Sep 2009 19:26:48 +0200
Oleg Nesterov <oleg@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Tom Horsley reports that his debugger hangs when it tries to read
> /proc/pid_of_tracee/maps, this happens since
>
> "mm_for_maps: take ->cred_guard_mutex to fix the race with exec"
> 04b836cbf19e885f8366bccb2e4b0474346c02d
>
> commit in 2.6.31.
>
> But the root of the problem lies in the fact that do_execve() path calls
> tracehook_report_exec() which can stop if the tracer sets PT_TRACE_EXEC.
>
> The tracee must not sleep in TASK_TRACED holding this mutex. Even if we
> remove ->cred_guard_mutex from mm_for_maps() and proc_pid_attr_write(),
> another task doing PTRACE_ATTACH should not hang until it is killed or
> the tracee resumes.
>
> With this patch do_execve() does not use ->cred_guard_mutex directly and
> we do not hold it throughout, instead:
>
> - introduce prepare_bprm_creds() helper, it locks the mutex
> and calls prepare_exec_creds() to initialize bprm->cred.
>
> - install_exec_creds() drops the mutex after commit_creds(),
> and thus before tracehook_report_exec()->ptrace_stop().
>
> or, if exec fails,
>
> free_bprm() drops this mutex when bprm->cred != NULL which
> indicates install_exec_creds() was not called.
>
> Reported-by: Tom Horsley <tom.horsley@xxxxxxx>
> Signed-off-by: Oleg Nesterov <oleg@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Acked-by: David Howells <dhowells@xxxxxxxxxx>

I get a reject in binfmts.h because your kernel has `extern void
set_binfmt' and mine has `extern int set_binfmt'.

Hopefully this patch works OK in mainline as well as in whatever kernel
you tested against!

I see a Cc:stable in the mail headers, but not in the changelog. I
don't think the patch is applicable to -stable unless we miss 2.6.31.

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