cifs: potential memory leaks when parsing mnt opts

For example, when mount opt is redundently specified
(e.g., "user=A,user=B,user=C"), kernel kept allocating new key/val
with kstrdup() and overwrite previous ptr (to be freed).

Althouhg mount.cifs in userspace performs a bit of sanitization
(e.g., forcing one user option), current implementation is not
robust. Other options such as iocharset and domainanme are similarly
vulnerable.

Signed-off-by: Taesoo Kim <tsgatesv@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Steve French <smfrench@gmail.com>
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Taesoo Kim 2015-03-21 19:08:30 -04:00 коммит произвёл Steve French
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Коммит 2bd50fb3d4
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@ -1599,6 +1599,8 @@ cifs_parse_mount_options(const char *mountdata, const char *devname,
pr_warn("CIFS: username too long\n");
goto cifs_parse_mount_err;
}
kfree(vol->username);
vol->username = kstrdup(string, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!vol->username)
goto cifs_parse_mount_err;
@ -1700,6 +1702,7 @@ cifs_parse_mount_options(const char *mountdata, const char *devname,
goto cifs_parse_mount_err;
}
kfree(vol->domainname);
vol->domainname = kstrdup(string, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!vol->domainname) {
pr_warn("CIFS: no memory for domainname\n");
@ -1731,6 +1734,7 @@ cifs_parse_mount_options(const char *mountdata, const char *devname,
}
if (strncasecmp(string, "default", 7) != 0) {
kfree(vol->iocharset);
vol->iocharset = kstrdup(string,
GFP_KERNEL);
if (!vol->iocharset) {