Re: [PATCH 08/31] aio: implement IOCB_CMD_POLL

From: Al Viro
Date: Tue May 22 2018 - 19:55:17 EST


On Wed, May 23, 2018 at 01:45:30AM +0100, Al Viro wrote:

> Oh, bugger...
>
> wakeup
> removed from queue
> schedule __aio_poll_complete()
>
> cancel
> grab ctx->lock
> remove from list
> work
> aio_complete()
> check if it's in the list
> it isn't, move on to free the sucker
> cancel
> call ->ki_cancel()
> BOOM
>
> Looks like we want to call ->ki_cancel() *BEFORE* removing from the list,
> as well as doing fput() after aio_complete(). The same ordering, BTW, goes
> for aio_read() et.al.
>
> Look:
> CPU1: io_cancel() grabs ->ctx_lock, finds iocb and removes it from the list.
> CPU2: aio_rw_complete() on that iocb. Since the sucker is not in the list
> anymore, we do NOT spin on ->ctx_lock and proceed to free iocb
> CPU1: pass freed iocb to ->ki_cancel(). BOOM.

BTW, it seems that the mainline is vulnerable to this one. I might be
missing something, but...