Re: [PATCH] init: use KERNEL_DS when trying to start init process

From: Al Viro
Date: Wed Jun 08 2011 - 06:47:35 EST


On Tue, Jun 07, 2011 at 07:00:24PM -0700, Linus Torvalds wrote:

> That said, that commit (it's commit ID 4095b99c09e3d in tglx's tree)
> predates the "real" BK history too: it's part of the (limited) 2.4.x
> history that was imported from the release patches into BK at the
> beginning of the use of BK. So at that point we didn't do indivual
> commits, it's just the import of the v2.4.3.7 -> v2.4.3.8 patch.
>
> But yeah, it's old and crufty. And I agree that usually the correct
> fix is to remove the set_fs() calls entirely.

I think these days its job is done by start_thread(), which is where we
switch to USER_DS; it's called by ->load_binary() when it decides it's past
the point of no return. However, it would be a good idea to verify that
all architectures do it there properly and we are not exposing a hole by
removal of this set_fs()...
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