hrtimer: check relative timeouts for overflow
authorThomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Wed, 13 Feb 2008 08:20:43 +0000 (09:20 +0100)
committerThomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Thu, 14 Feb 2008 21:08:30 +0000 (22:08 +0100)
Various user space callers ask for relative timeouts. While we fixed
that overflow issue in hrtimer_start(), the sites which convert
relative user space values to absolute timeouts themself were uncovered.

Instead of putting overflow checks into each place add a function
which does the sanity checking and convert all affected callers to use
it.

Thanks to Frans Pop, who reported the problem and tested the fixes.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Acked-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>
Tested-by: Frans Pop <elendil@planet.nl>
include/linux/ktime.h
kernel/futex.c
kernel/futex_compat.c
kernel/hrtimer.c
kernel/posix-timers.c

index 36c542b70c6d88152b001ca22d9b61d3af897fce..2cd7fa73d1af88df51e6bb0daf2084dbf381ca0f 100644 (file)
@@ -310,6 +310,8 @@ static inline ktime_t ktime_sub_us(const ktime_t kt, const u64 usec)
        return ktime_sub_ns(kt, usec * 1000);
 }
 
+extern ktime_t ktime_add_safe(const ktime_t lhs, const ktime_t rhs);
+
 /*
  * The resolution of the clocks. The resolution value is returned in
  * the clock_getres() system call to give application programmers an
index a6baaec44b8f89009bafe2597fa90a6697702afa..221f2128a43760ae1accb35bce8daaeb7c17affb 100644 (file)
@@ -2116,7 +2116,7 @@ asmlinkage long sys_futex(u32 __user *uaddr, int op, u32 val,
 
                t = timespec_to_ktime(ts);
                if (cmd == FUTEX_WAIT)
-                       t = ktime_add(ktime_get(), t);
+                       t = ktime_add_safe(ktime_get(), t);
                tp = &t;
        }
        /*
index 133d558db452e38b68c664e9560457f7c3902fc9..7d5e4b016f396dc14459004a9e59e63415d8364c 100644 (file)
@@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ asmlinkage long compat_sys_futex(u32 __user *uaddr, int op, u32 val,
 
                t = timespec_to_ktime(ts);
                if (cmd == FUTEX_WAIT)
-                       t = ktime_add(ktime_get(), t);
+                       t = ktime_add_safe(ktime_get(), t);
                tp = &t;
        }
        if (cmd == FUTEX_REQUEUE || cmd == FUTEX_CMP_REQUEUE)
index 3f4a57c7895d53b88a7eb23e2bb9be038baca988..c2893af9479e6812e33ae14f97fac7f9a4b8afd7 100644 (file)
@@ -325,6 +325,23 @@ u64 ktime_divns(const ktime_t kt, s64 div)
 }
 #endif /* BITS_PER_LONG >= 64 */
 
+/*
+ * Add two ktime values and do a safety check for overflow:
+ */
+ktime_t ktime_add_safe(const ktime_t lhs, const ktime_t rhs)
+{
+       ktime_t res = ktime_add(lhs, rhs);
+
+       /*
+        * We use KTIME_SEC_MAX here, the maximum timeout which we can
+        * return to user space in a timespec:
+        */
+       if (res.tv64 < 0 || res.tv64 < lhs.tv64 || res.tv64 < rhs.tv64)
+               res = ktime_set(KTIME_SEC_MAX, 0);
+
+       return res;
+}
+
 /*
  * Check, whether the timer is on the callback pending list
  */
@@ -682,13 +699,7 @@ u64 hrtimer_forward(struct hrtimer *timer, ktime_t now, ktime_t interval)
                 */
                orun++;
        }
-       timer->expires = ktime_add(timer->expires, interval);
-       /*
-        * Make sure, that the result did not wrap with a very large
-        * interval.
-        */
-       if (timer->expires.tv64 < 0)
-               timer->expires = ktime_set(KTIME_SEC_MAX, 0);
+       timer->expires = ktime_add_safe(timer->expires, interval);
 
        return orun;
 }
@@ -839,7 +850,7 @@ hrtimer_start(struct hrtimer *timer, ktime_t tim, const enum hrtimer_mode mode)
        new_base = switch_hrtimer_base(timer, base);
 
        if (mode == HRTIMER_MODE_REL) {
-               tim = ktime_add(tim, new_base->get_time());
+               tim = ktime_add_safe(tim, new_base->get_time());
                /*
                 * CONFIG_TIME_LOW_RES is a temporary way for architectures
                 * to signal that they simply return xtime in
@@ -848,16 +859,8 @@ hrtimer_start(struct hrtimer *timer, ktime_t tim, const enum hrtimer_mode mode)
                 * timeouts. This will go away with the GTOD framework.
                 */
 #ifdef CONFIG_TIME_LOW_RES
-               tim = ktime_add(tim, base->resolution);
+               tim = ktime_add_safe(tim, base->resolution);
 #endif
-               /*
-                * Careful here: User space might have asked for a
-                * very long sleep, so the add above might result in a
-                * negative number, which enqueues the timer in front
-                * of the queue.
-                */
-               if (tim.tv64 < 0)
-                       tim.tv64 = KTIME_MAX;
        }
        timer->expires = tim;
 
index 022c9c3cee6f2f567568a4e3577563b1aa1f1ee4..a9b04203a66d217096aab486069995c24757788c 100644 (file)
@@ -767,9 +767,11 @@ common_timer_set(struct k_itimer *timr, int flags,
        /* SIGEV_NONE timers are not queued ! See common_timer_get */
        if (((timr->it_sigev_notify & ~SIGEV_THREAD_ID) == SIGEV_NONE)) {
                /* Setup correct expiry time for relative timers */
-               if (mode == HRTIMER_MODE_REL)
-                       timer->expires = ktime_add(timer->expires,
-                                                  timer->base->get_time());
+               if (mode == HRTIMER_MODE_REL) {
+                       timer->expires =
+                               ktime_add_safe(timer->expires,
+                                              timer->base->get_time());
+               }
                return 0;
        }