Re: [PATCH v2] ntp: remove accidental integer wrap-around

From: Thomas Gleixner
Date: Fri May 24 2024 - 08:44:31 EST


On Fri, May 24 2024 at 14:09, Thomas Gleixner wrote:
> On Fri, May 17 2024 at 20:22, Justin Stitt wrote:
> I dug into history to find a Fixes tag. That unearthed something
> interesting. Exactly this check used to be there until commit
> eea83d896e31 ("ntp: NTP4 user space bits update") which landed in
> 2.6.30. The change log says:
>
> "If some values for adjtimex() are outside the acceptable range, they
> are now simply normalized instead of letting the syscall fail."
>
> The problem with that commit is that it did not do any normalization at
> all and just relied on the actual time_maxerror handling in
> second_overflow(), which is both insufficient and also prone to that
> overflow issue.
>
> So instead of turning the clock back, we might be better off to actually
> put the normalization in place at the assignment:
>
> time_maxerror = min(max(0, txc->maxerror), NTP_PHASE_LIMIT);
>
> or something like that.

So that commit also removed the sanity check for time_esterror, but
that's not doing anything in the kernel other than being reset in
clear_ntp() and being handed back to user space. No idea what this is
actually used for.

Thanks,

tglx