Re: [PATCH] [PATCH V2] tty: memleak in alloc_pid

From: Greg Kroah-Hartman
Date: Mon Apr 14 2014 - 07:44:25 EST


On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 03:31:15PM +0800, Chen Tingjie wrote:
> There is memleak in alloc_pid:
> ------------------------------
> unreferenced object 0xd3453a80 (size 64):
> comm "adbd", pid 1730, jiffies 66363 (age 6586.950s)
> hex dump (first 32 bytes):
> 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
> 00 00 00 00 40 c2 f6 d5 00 d3 25 c1 59 28 00 00 ....@.....%.Y(..
> backtrace:
> [<c1a6f15c>] kmemleak_alloc+0x3c/0xa0
> [<c1320546>] kmem_cache_alloc+0xc6/0x190
> [<c125d51e>] alloc_pid+0x1e/0x400
> [<c123d344>] copy_process.part.39+0xad4/0x1120
> [<c123da59>] do_fork+0x99/0x330
> [<c123dd58>] sys_fork+0x28/0x30
> [<c1a89a08>] syscall_call+0x7/0xb
> [<ffffffff>] 0xffffffff
>
> the leak is due to unreleased pid->count, which execute in function:
> get_pid()(pid->count++) and put_pid()(pid->count--).
>
> The race condition as following:
> task[dumpsys] task[adbd]
> in disassociate_ctty() in tty_signal_session_leader()
> ----------------------- -------------------------
> tty = get_current_tty();
> // tty is not NULL
> ...
> spin_lock_irq(&current->sighand->siglock);
> put_pid(current->signal->tty_old_pgrp);
> current->signal->tty_old_pgrp = NULL;
> spin_unlock_irq(&current->sighand->siglock);
>
> spin_lock_irq(&p->sighand->siglock);
> ...
> p->signal->tty = NULL;
> ...
> spin_unlock_irq(&p->sighand->siglock);
>
> tty = get_current_tty();
> // tty NULL, goto else branch by accident.
> if (tty) {
> ...
> put_pid(tty_session);
> put_pid(tty_pgrp);
> ...
> } else {
> print msg
> }
>
> in task[dumpsys], in disassociate_ctty(), tty is set NULL by task[adbd],
> tty_signal_session_leader(), then it goto else branch and lack of
> put_pid(), cause memleak.
>
> move spin_unlock(sighand->siglock) after get_current_tty() can avoid
> the race and fix the memleak.
>
> Change-Id: Ic960dda039c8f99aad3e0f4d176489a966c62f6a

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