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md/raid10: remove use-after-free bug.

We always need to be careful when calling generic_make_request, as it
can start a chain of events which might free something that we are
using.

Here is one place I wasn't careful enough.  If the wbio2 is not in
use, then it might get freed at the first generic_make_request call.
So perform all necessary tests first.

This bug was introduced in 3.3-rc3 (24afd80d99) and can cause an
oops, so fix is suitable for any -stable since then.

Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org (3.3+)
Signed-off-by: NeilBrown <neilb@suse.de>
hifive-unleashed-5.1
NeilBrown 2013-07-24 15:37:42 +10:00
parent 30bc9b5387
commit 0eb25bb027
1 changed files with 7 additions and 1 deletions

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@ -2290,12 +2290,18 @@ static void recovery_request_write(struct mddev *mddev, struct r10bio *r10_bio)
d = r10_bio->devs[1].devnum;
wbio = r10_bio->devs[1].bio;
wbio2 = r10_bio->devs[1].repl_bio;
/* Need to test wbio2->bi_end_io before we call
* generic_make_request as if the former is NULL,
* the latter is free to free wbio2.
*/
if (wbio2 && !wbio2->bi_end_io)
wbio2 = NULL;
if (wbio->bi_end_io) {
atomic_inc(&conf->mirrors[d].rdev->nr_pending);
md_sync_acct(conf->mirrors[d].rdev->bdev, bio_sectors(wbio));
generic_make_request(wbio);
}
if (wbio2 && wbio2->bi_end_io) {
if (wbio2) {
atomic_inc(&conf->mirrors[d].replacement->nr_pending);
md_sync_acct(conf->mirrors[d].replacement->bdev,
bio_sectors(wbio2));