xfs: Fix bulkstat compat ioctls on x32 userspace.
authorNick Bowler <nbowler@draconx.ca>
Mon, 17 Dec 2018 17:35:27 +0000 (09:35 -0800)
committerGreg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Thu, 5 Dec 2019 14:37:33 +0000 (15:37 +0100)
[ Upstream commit 7ca860e3c1a74ad6bd8949364073ef1044cad758 ]

The bulkstat family of ioctls are problematic on x32, because there is
a mixup of native 32-bit and 64-bit conventions.  The xfs_fsop_bulkreq
struct contains pointers and 32-bit integers so that matches the native
32-bit layout, and that means the ioctl implementation goes into the
regular compat path on x32.

However, the 'ubuffer' member of that struct in turn refers to either
struct xfs_inogrp or xfs_bstat (or an array of these).  On x32, those
structures match the native 64-bit layout.  The compat implementation
writes out the 32-bit version of these structures.  This is not the
expected format for x32 userspace, causing problems.

Fortunately the functions which actually output these xfs_inogrp and
xfs_bstat structures have an easy way to select which output format
is required, so we just need a little tweak to select the right format
on x32.

Signed-off-by: Nick Bowler <nbowler@draconx.ca>
Reviewed-by: Darrick J. Wong <darrick.wong@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <darrick.wong@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin <sashal@kernel.org>
fs/xfs/xfs_ioctl32.c

index d3c0e4b8bf421dd0425b3f94f9b1e4abfc2d618a..5f616a6a5358d21dd813b9ba719adabd99702aa9 100644 (file)
@@ -252,6 +252,32 @@ xfs_compat_ioc_bulkstat(
        int                     done;
        int                     error;
 
+       /*
+        * Output structure handling functions.  Depending on the command,
+        * either the xfs_bstat and xfs_inogrp structures are written out
+        * to userpace memory via bulkreq.ubuffer.  Normally the compat
+        * functions and structure size are the correct ones to use ...
+        */
+       inumbers_fmt_pf inumbers_func = xfs_inumbers_fmt_compat;
+       bulkstat_one_pf bs_one_func = xfs_bulkstat_one_compat;
+       size_t bs_one_size = sizeof(struct compat_xfs_bstat);
+
+#ifdef CONFIG_X86_X32
+       if (in_x32_syscall()) {
+               /*
+                * ... but on x32 the input xfs_fsop_bulkreq has pointers
+                * which must be handled in the "compat" (32-bit) way, while
+                * the xfs_bstat and xfs_inogrp structures follow native 64-
+                * bit layout convention.  So adjust accordingly, otherwise
+                * the data written out in compat layout will not match what
+                * x32 userspace expects.
+                */
+               inumbers_func = xfs_inumbers_fmt;
+               bs_one_func = xfs_bulkstat_one;
+               bs_one_size = sizeof(struct xfs_bstat);
+       }
+#endif
+
        /* done = 1 if there are more stats to get and if bulkstat */
        /* should be called again (unused here, but used in dmapi) */
 
@@ -283,15 +309,15 @@ xfs_compat_ioc_bulkstat(
 
        if (cmd == XFS_IOC_FSINUMBERS_32) {
                error = xfs_inumbers(mp, &inlast, &count,
-                               bulkreq.ubuffer, xfs_inumbers_fmt_compat);
+                               bulkreq.ubuffer, inumbers_func);
        } else if (cmd == XFS_IOC_FSBULKSTAT_SINGLE_32) {
                int res;
 
-               error = xfs_bulkstat_one_compat(mp, inlast, bulkreq.ubuffer,
-                               sizeof(compat_xfs_bstat_t), NULL, &res);
+               error = bs_one_func(mp, inlast, bulkreq.ubuffer,
+                               bs_one_size, NULL, &res);
        } else if (cmd == XFS_IOC_FSBULKSTAT_32) {
                error = xfs_bulkstat(mp, &inlast, &count,
-                       xfs_bulkstat_one_compat, sizeof(compat_xfs_bstat_t),
+                       bs_one_func, bs_one_size,
                        bulkreq.ubuffer, &done);
        } else
                error = -EINVAL;