Re: + binfmt-introduce-coredump-parameter-structure.patch added to -mm tree

From: KOSAKI Motohiro
Date: Thu Nov 26 2009 - 03:53:31 EST


Hi Hiramatsu-san,

>
> The patch titled
> binfmt: introduce coredump parameter structure
> has been added to the -mm tree. Its filename is
> binfmt-introduce-coredump-parameter-structure.patch
>
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> ------------------------------------------------------
> Subject: binfmt: introduce coredump parameter structure
> From: Masami Hiramatsu <mhiramat@xxxxxxxxxx>
>
> These patches are for fixing coredump mm->flags consistency issue.
>
> ---
> 1787 if (mm->core_state || !get_dumpable(mm)) { <- (1)
> 1788 up_write(&mm->mmap_sem);
> 1789 put_cred(cred);
> 1790 goto fail;
> 1791 }
> 1792
> [...]
> 1798 if (get_dumpable(mm) == 2) { /* Setuid core dump mode */ <-(2)
> 1799 flag = O_EXCL; /* Stop rewrite attacks */
> 1800 cred->fsuid = 0; /* Dump root private */
> 1801 }
> ---
>
> Since dumpable bits are not protected by lock, there is a chance to change
> these bits between (1) and (2).
>
> To solve this issue, this patch copies mm->flags to
> coredump_params.mm_flags at the beginning of do_coredump() and uses it
> instead of get_dumpable() while dumping core. This series also introduce
> coredump parameter structure for simplify bimfmt->core_dump interface.
>
>
>
> This patch:
>
> Introduce coredump parameter data structure (struct coredump_params) for
> simplifying binfmt->core_dump() arguments. This also cleanup DUMP_WRITE()
> in elf_core_dump() by style issue.


This patch break ia64 because arch specific ELF_CORE_EXTRA_PHDRS and
ELF_CORE_WRITE_EXTRA_DATA still use DUMP_WRITE. I expect this patch
break uml too.



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