Re: gigaset: freeing an active object

From: Sasha Levin
Date: Fri Nov 27 2015 - 13:17:04 EST


On 11/27/2015 12:57 PM, Paul Bolle wrote:
> Hi Sascha,
>
> On vr, 2015-11-27 at 10:19 -0500, Sasha Levin wrote:
>> Fuzzing with syzkaller on the latest -next kernel produced this error:
>
> (syzkaller is new to me. I'll have to do some web searches.)

It's a new fancy syscall/ioctl fuzzer, https://github.com/google/syzkaller/blob/master/README.md

>> [ 413.536749] WARNING: CPU: 6 PID: 25400 at lib/debugobjects.c:263
>> debug_print_object+0x1c4/0x1e0()
>> [ 413.538111] ODEBUG: free active (active state 0) object type:
>> timer_list hint: delayed_work_timer_fn+0x0/0x90
>> [ 413.539598] Modules linked
>> in:3470693efef57268844f02f5de3ab392d8cf5e209671ddd87163cb964c510659
>> [ 413.540448] CPU: 6 PID: 25400 Comm: syzkaller_execu Not tainted
>> 4.4.0-rc2-next-20151126-sasha-00005-g00d303e-dirty #2653
>> [ 413.547614] Call Trace:
>> [ 413.548077] [<ffffffffa8e6b5bb>] dump_stack+0x72/0xb7
>> [ 413.548765] [<ffffffffa73531d3>] warn_slowpath_common+0x113/0x140
>> [ 413.551151] [<ffffffffa73532cb>] warn_slowpath_fmt+0xcb/0x100
>> [ 413.554295] [<ffffffffa8ed0194>] debug_print_object+0x1c4/0x1e0
>> [ 413.556592] [<ffffffffa8ed1035>]
>> __debug_check_no_obj_freed+0x215/0x7a0
>> [ 413.560526] [<ffffffffa8ed2b6c>]
>> debug_check_no_obj_freed+0x2c/0x40
>> [ 413.561328] [<ffffffffa77aac4c>] kfree+0x1fc/0x2f0
>> [ 413.561970] [<ffffffffae74b021>] gigaset_freecshw+0xe1/0x120
>> [ 413.562723] [<ffffffffae70669d>] gigaset_freecs+0x2ad/0x600
>> [ 413.564240] [<ffffffffae74ba60>] gigaset_tty_close+0x210/0x280
>> [ 413.565774] [<ffffffffa95ba6f2>] tty_ldisc_close.isra.1+0xc2/0xd0
>> [ 413.566550] [<ffffffffa95ba81b>] tty_ldisc_kill+0x4b/0x170
>> [ 413.567253] [<ffffffffa95bbba3>] tty_ldisc_release+0x183/0x240
>> [ 413.568000] [<ffffffffa95a507c>] tty_release+0xd1c/0xe80
>> [ 413.570176] [<ffffffffa78182fa>] __fput+0x32a/0x680
>> [ 413.570888] [<ffffffffa78186da>] ____fput+0x1a/0x20
>> [ 413.571565] [<ffffffffa73adf5c>] task_work_run+0x19c/0x1e0
>> [ 413.572290] [<ffffffffa735cae7>] do_exit+0xdf7/0x28f0
>> [ 413.576188] [<ffffffffa735e805>] do_group_exit+0x1b5/0x300
>> [ 413.576905] [<ffffffffa7382222>] get_signal+0x1182/0x1360
>> [ 413.577627] [<ffffffffa717b553>] do_signal+0x93/0x1690
>> [ 413.584630] [<ffffffffa70063b0>] exit_to_usermode_loop+0xc0/0x1e0
>> [ 413.585412] [<ffffffffa7007feb>]
>> prepare_exit_to_usermode+0x10b/0x140
>> [ 413.586187] [<ffffffffb0a12c3e>] retint_user+0x8/0x23
>
> Thanks for the report. I'll look into it.
>
> A question that's nagging me for some time now is: how many people use
> gigaset drivers (and, actually ISDN drivers in general) while running
> recent kernel releases? I haven't seen reports that suggest people
> really do that for some time now.
>
> So, just to be absolutely sure: this was generated with a kernel that
> used the ser-gigaset driver without actually using the related hardware,
> wasn't it? (That hardware is a clunky, self powered device that requires
> a good old serial port.)

Right, no related hardware, inside a VM.


Thanks,
Sasha

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