Re: [PATCH] pstore: Fix an overflow on 32-bit builds.

From: Matt Fleming
Date: Wed Jun 18 2014 - 04:36:04 EST


On Mon, 09 Jun, at 01:24:43PM, David Rientjes wrote:
> On Mon, 9 Jun 2014, Andrzej Zaborowski wrote:
>
> > [resend]
> > In generic_id the long int timestamp is multiplied by 100000 and needs
> > an explicit cast to u64.
> >
> > Without that the id in the resulting pstore filename is wrong and
> > userspace may have problems parsing it, but more importantly files in
> > pstore can never be deleted and may fill the EFI flash (brick device?).
> > This happens because when generic pstore code wants to delete a file,
> > it passes the id to the EFI backend which reinterpretes it and a wrong
> > variable name is attempted to be deleted. There's no error message but
> > after remounting pstore, deleted files would reappear.

It shouldn't be possible to brick devices because the efi-pstore code
still goes through efivar_entry_set_safe() whic has the necessary
checks. Please let me know if you've witnessed any fallout from this bug
other than being unable to delete files.

> This fixes commit fdeadb43fdf1 ("efi-pstore: Make efi-pstore return a
> unique id") that went into stable, so I'm not sure if this should go into
> stable as well.

I think it should go to stable too. Tony?

> You probably had to resend this because you didn't email any of the
> maintainers (fixed). Use scripts/get_maintainer.pl to figure out who to
> email about a patch.

Thanks for triaging this David.

Unless anyone speaks up I'm going to throw this into the EFI tree with
David's Acked-by.

--
Matt Fleming, Intel Open Source Technology Center
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