[RFC][PATCH 20/30] r/o bind mounts: elevate write count for open()s
From: Dave Hansen
Date: Fri Feb 08 2008 - 17:36:41 EST
This is the first really tricky patch in the series. It elevates the writer
count on a mount each time a non-special file is opened for write.
We used to do this in may_open(), but Miklos pointed out that __dentry_open()
is used as well to create filps. This will cover even those cases, while a
call in may_open() would not have.
There is also an elevated count around the vfs_create() call in open_namei().
See the comments for more details, but we need this to fix a 'create, remount,
fail r/w open()' race.
Some filesystems forego the use of normal vfs calls to create
struct files. Make sure that these users elevate the mnt
writer count because they will get __fput(), and we need
to make sure they're balanced.
Signed-off-by: Dave Hansen <haveblue@xxxxxxxxxx>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
---
linux-2.6.git-dave/fs/file_table.c | 14 ++++++
linux-2.6.git-dave/fs/namei.c | 75 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-----
linux-2.6.git-dave/fs/open.c | 36 ++++++++++++++++-
linux-2.6.git-dave/ipc/mqueue.c | 16 ++++++-
4 files changed, 127 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-)
diff -puN fs/file_table.c~r-o-bind-mounts-elevate-write-count-opened-files fs/file_table.c
--- linux-2.6.git/fs/file_table.c~r-o-bind-mounts-elevate-write-count-opened-files 2008-02-08 13:04:55.000000000 -0800
+++ linux-2.6.git-dave/fs/file_table.c 2008-02-08 13:04:55.000000000 -0800
@@ -199,6 +199,17 @@ int init_file(struct file *file, struct
file->f_mapping = dentry->d_inode->i_mapping;
file->f_mode = mode;
file->f_op = fop;
+
+ /*
+ * These mounts don't really matter in practice
+ * for r/o bind mounts. They aren't userspace-
+ * visible. We do this for consistency, and so
+ * that we can do debugging checks at __fput()
+ */
+ if ((mode & FMODE_WRITE) && !special_file(dentry->d_inode->i_mode)) {
+ error = mnt_want_write(mnt);
+ WARN_ON(error);
+ }
return error;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(init_file);
@@ -221,10 +232,13 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(fput);
*/
void drop_file_write_access(struct file *file)
{
+ struct vfsmount *mnt = file->f_path.mnt;
struct dentry *dentry = file->f_path.dentry;
struct inode *inode = dentry->d_inode;
put_write_access(inode);
+ if (!special_file(inode->i_mode))
+ mnt_drop_write(mnt);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(drop_file_write_access);
diff -puN fs/namei.c~r-o-bind-mounts-elevate-write-count-opened-files fs/namei.c
--- linux-2.6.git/fs/namei.c~r-o-bind-mounts-elevate-write-count-opened-files 2008-02-08 13:04:55.000000000 -0800
+++ linux-2.6.git-dave/fs/namei.c 2008-02-08 13:04:55.000000000 -0800
@@ -1620,8 +1620,7 @@ int may_open(struct nameidata *nd, int a
return -EACCES;
flag &= ~O_TRUNC;
- } else if (IS_RDONLY(inode) && (acc_mode & MAY_WRITE))
- return -EROFS;
+ }
error = vfs_permission(nd, acc_mode);
if (error)
@@ -1721,18 +1720,32 @@ static inline int open_to_namei_flags(in
return flag;
}
+static int open_will_write_to_fs(int flag, struct inode *inode)
+{
+ /*
+ * We'll never write to the fs underlying
+ * a device file.
+ */
+ if (special_file(inode->i_mode))
+ return 0;
+ return (flag & O_TRUNC);
+}
+
/*
- * Note that the low bits of "flag" aren't the same as in the open
- * system call. See open_to_namei_flags().
+ * Note that the low bits of the passed in "open_flag"
+ * are not the same as in the local variable "flag". See
+ * open_to_namei_flags() for more details.
*/
struct file *do_filp_open(int dfd, const char *pathname,
int open_flag, int mode)
{
+ struct file *filp;
struct nameidata nd;
int acc_mode, error;
struct path path;
struct dentry *dir;
int count = 0;
+ int will_write;
int flag = open_to_namei_flags(open_flag);
acc_mode = ACC_MODE(flag);
@@ -1788,17 +1801,30 @@ do_last:
}
if (IS_ERR(nd.intent.open.file)) {
- mutex_unlock(&dir->d_inode->i_mutex);
error = PTR_ERR(nd.intent.open.file);
- goto exit_dput;
+ goto exit_mutex_unlock;
}
/* Negative dentry, just create the file */
if (!path.dentry->d_inode) {
- error = __open_namei_create(&nd, &path, flag, mode);
+ /*
+ * This write is needed to ensure that a
+ * ro->rw transition does not occur between
+ * the time when the file is created and when
+ * a permanent write count is taken through
+ * the 'struct file' in nameidata_to_filp().
+ */
+ error = mnt_want_write(nd.mnt);
if (error)
+ goto exit_mutex_unlock;
+ error = __open_namei_create(&nd, &path, flag, mode);
+ if (error) {
+ mnt_drop_write(nd.mnt);
goto exit;
- return nameidata_to_filp(&nd, open_flag);
+ }
+ filp = nameidata_to_filp(&nd, open_flag);
+ mnt_drop_write(nd.mnt);
+ return filp;
}
/*
@@ -1828,11 +1854,40 @@ do_last:
if (path.dentry->d_inode && S_ISDIR(path.dentry->d_inode->i_mode))
goto exit;
ok:
+ /*
+ * Consider:
+ * 1. may_open() truncates a file
+ * 2. a rw->ro mount transition occurs
+ * 3. nameidata_to_filp() fails due to
+ * the ro mount.
+ * That would be inconsistent, and should
+ * be avoided. Taking this mnt write here
+ * ensures that (2) can not occur.
+ */
+ will_write = open_will_write_to_fs(flag, nd.dentry->d_inode);
+ if (will_write) {
+ error = mnt_want_write(nd.mnt);
+ if (error)
+ goto exit;
+ }
error = may_open(&nd, acc_mode, flag);
- if (error)
+ if (error) {
+ if (will_write)
+ mnt_drop_write(nd.mnt);
goto exit;
- return nameidata_to_filp(&nd, open_flag);
+ }
+ filp = nameidata_to_filp(&nd, open_flag);
+ /*
+ * It is now safe to drop the mnt write
+ * because the filp has had a write taken
+ * on its behalf.
+ */
+ if (will_write)
+ mnt_drop_write(nd.mnt);
+ return filp;
+exit_mutex_unlock:
+ mutex_unlock(&dir->d_inode->i_mutex);
exit_dput:
dput_path(&path, &nd);
exit:
diff -puN fs/open.c~r-o-bind-mounts-elevate-write-count-opened-files fs/open.c
--- linux-2.6.git/fs/open.c~r-o-bind-mounts-elevate-write-count-opened-files 2008-02-08 13:04:55.000000000 -0800
+++ linux-2.6.git-dave/fs/open.c 2008-02-08 13:04:55.000000000 -0800
@@ -734,6 +734,35 @@ out:
return error;
}
+/*
+ * You have to be very careful that these write
+ * counts get cleaned up in error cases and
+ * upon __fput(). This should probably never
+ * be called outside of __dentry_open().
+ */
+static inline int __get_file_write_access(struct inode *inode,
+ struct vfsmount *mnt)
+{
+ int error;
+ error = get_write_access(inode);
+ if (error)
+ return error;
+ /*
+ * Do not take mount writer counts on
+ * special files since no writes to
+ * the mount itself will occur.
+ */
+ if (!special_file(inode->i_mode)) {
+ /*
+ * Balanced in __fput()
+ */
+ error = mnt_want_write(mnt);
+ if (error)
+ put_write_access(inode);
+ }
+ return error;
+}
+
static struct file *__dentry_open(struct dentry *dentry, struct vfsmount *mnt,
int flags, struct file *f,
int (*open)(struct inode *, struct file *))
@@ -746,7 +775,7 @@ static struct file *__dentry_open(struct
FMODE_PREAD | FMODE_PWRITE;
inode = dentry->d_inode;
if (f->f_mode & FMODE_WRITE) {
- error = get_write_access(inode);
+ error = __get_file_write_access(inode, mnt);
if (error)
goto cleanup_file;
}
@@ -788,8 +817,11 @@ static struct file *__dentry_open(struct
cleanup_all:
fops_put(f->f_op);
- if (f->f_mode & FMODE_WRITE)
+ if (f->f_mode & FMODE_WRITE) {
put_write_access(inode);
+ if (!special_file(inode->i_mode))
+ mnt_drop_write(mnt);
+ }
file_kill(f);
f->f_path.dentry = NULL;
f->f_path.mnt = NULL;
diff -puN ipc/mqueue.c~r-o-bind-mounts-elevate-write-count-opened-files ipc/mqueue.c
--- linux-2.6.git/ipc/mqueue.c~r-o-bind-mounts-elevate-write-count-opened-files 2008-02-08 13:04:55.000000000 -0800
+++ linux-2.6.git-dave/ipc/mqueue.c 2008-02-08 13:04:55.000000000 -0800
@@ -599,6 +599,7 @@ static struct file *do_create(struct den
int oflag, mode_t mode, struct mq_attr __user *u_attr)
{
struct mq_attr attr;
+ struct file *result;
int ret;
if (u_attr) {
@@ -613,13 +614,24 @@ static struct file *do_create(struct den
}
mode &= ~current->fs->umask;
+ ret = mnt_want_write(mqueue_mnt);
+ if (ret)
+ goto out;
ret = vfs_create(dir->d_inode, dentry, mode, NULL);
dentry->d_fsdata = NULL;
if (ret)
- goto out;
+ goto out_drop_write;
- return dentry_open(dentry, mqueue_mnt, oflag);
+ result = dentry_open(dentry, mqueue_mnt, oflag);
+ /*
+ * dentry_open() took a persistent mnt_want_write(),
+ * so we can now drop this one.
+ */
+ mnt_drop_write(mqueue_mnt);
+ return result;
+out_drop_write:
+ mnt_drop_write(mqueue_mnt);
out:
dput(dentry);
mntput(mqueue_mnt);
_
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