Re: [PATCH v2 1/2] adfs: reject disc records smaller than one filesystem block

From: Russell King

Date: Sun Jun 28 2026 - 19:17:18 EST


On Sun, Jun 28, 2026 at 10:01:25PM +0000, Samuel Moelius wrote:
> ADFS uses the on-disk disc size to report statfs block counts. The disc
> record validator checks the sector size, id length, high disc-size bits,
> map zone count, and reserved bytes, but it accepts a declared disc size
> smaller than one filesystem block.
>
> A crafted one-zone image with log2secsize 9 and disc_size 1 can pass map
> checksum validation and mount. A subsequent statfs then reports zero
> f_blocks from adfs_map_statfs(), and adfs_statfs() divides by that zero
> while deriving f_ffree.

I think this is still too low.

1. The disc map is nzones sectors long, and can not be in the same
sector as the boot block. The disc record can not share with the map.
This means the minimum is 1 + nzones sectors to fit just the map in.

2. If the disc record was found at 0xc00 rather than 0, then that
will add sectors to the minimum size.

3. The root directory is also necessary, which is 2048 bytes for an
E/F format (format_version=0) or root_size for an F+ format.

So, if we're really trying to avoid mounting something that isn't a
proper image, then just checking that the disc size is at least one
sector isn't sufficient.

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