svcrpc: fix double-free on shutdown of nfsd after changing pool mode
The pool_to and to_pool fields of the global svc_pool_map are freed on shutdown, but are initialized in nfsd startup only in the SVC_POOL_PERCPU and SVC_POOL_PERNODE cases. They *are* initialized to zero on kernel startup. So as long as you use only SVC_POOL_GLOBAL (the default), this will never be a problem. You're also OK if you only ever use SVC_POOL_PERCPU or SVC_POOL_PERNODE. However, the following sequence events leads to a double-free: 1. set SVC_POOL_PERCPU or SVC_POOL_PERNODE 2. start nfsd: both fields are initialized. 3. shutdown nfsd: both fields are freed. 4. set SVC_POOL_GLOBAL 5. start nfsd: the fields are left untouched. 6. shutdown nfsd: now we try to free them again. Step 4 is actually unnecessary, since (for some bizarre reason), nfsd automatically resets the pool mode to SVC_POOL_GLOBAL on shutdown. Cc: stable@kernel.org Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com>
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@ -167,6 +167,7 @@ svc_pool_map_alloc_arrays(struct svc_pool_map *m, unsigned int maxpools)
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fail_free:
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kfree(m->to_pool);
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m->to_pool = NULL;
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fail:
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return -ENOMEM;
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}
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@ -287,7 +288,9 @@ svc_pool_map_put(void)
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if (!--m->count) {
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m->mode = SVC_POOL_DEFAULT;
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kfree(m->to_pool);
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m->to_pool = NULL;
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kfree(m->pool_to);
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m->pool_to = NULL;
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m->npools = 0;
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}
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