Re: [PATCH] [workqueue] check values of pwq and wq inprint_worker_info() before use

From: Tejun Heo
Date: Tue Oct 01 2013 - 16:44:12 EST


Hello,

On Tue, Oct 01, 2013 at 10:35:20PM +0200, Helge Deller wrote:
> print_worker_info() includes no validity check on the pwq and wq
> pointers before handing them over to the probe_kernel_read() functions.
>
> It seems that most architectures don't care about that, but at least on
> the parisc architecture this leads to a kernel crash since accesses to
> page zero are protected by the kernel for security reasons.
>
> Fix this problem by verifying the contents of pwq and wq before usage.
> Even if probe_kernel_read() usually prevents such crashes by disabling
> page faults, clean code should always include such checks.
>
> Without this fix issuing "echo t > /proc/sysrq-trigger" will immediately
> crash the Linux kernel on the parisc architecture.

Hmm... um had similar problem but the root cause here is that the arch
isn't implementing probe_kernel_read() properly. We really have no
idea what the pointer value may be at the dump point and that's why we
use probe_kernel_read(). If something like the above is necessary for
the time being, the correct place would be the arch
probe_kernel_read() implementation. James, would it be difficult
implement proper probe_kernel_read() on parisc?

Thanks.

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tejun
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