Message ID | 20240807115143.45927-3-minipli@grsecurity.net (mailing list archive) |
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State | Superseded |
Headers | show |
Series | tracefs: inode alloc/free related fixes | expand |
On Wed, 7 Aug 2024 13:51:39 +0200 Mathias Krause <minipli@grsecurity.net> wrote: > diff --git a/fs/tracefs/internal.h b/fs/tracefs/internal.h > index f704d8348357..a7769857962a 100644 > --- a/fs/tracefs/internal.h > +++ b/fs/tracefs/internal.h > @@ -10,10 +10,8 @@ enum { > }; > > struct tracefs_inode { > - union { > - struct inode vfs_inode; > - struct rcu_head rcu; > - }; > + struct inode vfs_inode; > + struct rcu_head rcu; I rather not make this structure any bigger for the rcu element that is not used until freed. > /* The below gets initialized with memset_after(ti, 0, vfs_inode) */ > struct list_head list; > unsigned long flags; Perhaps: diff --git a/fs/tracefs/internal.h b/fs/tracefs/internal.h index f704d8348357..ab6d6c3d835d 100644 --- a/fs/tracefs/internal.h +++ b/fs/tracefs/internal.h @@ -10,12 +10,12 @@ enum { }; struct tracefs_inode { + struct inode vfs_inode; + /* The below gets initialized with memset_after(ti, 0, vfs_inode) */ union { - struct inode vfs_inode; + struct list_head list; struct rcu_head rcu; }; - /* The below gets initialized with memset_after(ti, 0, vfs_inode) */ - struct list_head list; unsigned long flags; void *private; }; -- Steve
On Wed, Aug 07, 2024 at 09:35:45AM -0400, Steven Rostedt wrote: > Perhaps: > > diff --git a/fs/tracefs/internal.h b/fs/tracefs/internal.h > index f704d8348357..ab6d6c3d835d 100644 > --- a/fs/tracefs/internal.h > +++ b/fs/tracefs/internal.h > @@ -10,12 +10,12 @@ enum { > }; > > struct tracefs_inode { > + struct inode vfs_inode; > + /* The below gets initialized with memset_after(ti, 0, vfs_inode) */ > union { > - struct inode vfs_inode; > + struct list_head list; > struct rcu_head rcu; > }; > - /* The below gets initialized with memset_after(ti, 0, vfs_inode) */ > - struct list_head list; > unsigned long flags; > void *private; > }; Your current variant gives you an RCU-delayed call of tracefs_free_inode(), which schedules an RCU-delayed call of tracefs_free_inode_rcu(). Do you really need that double RCU delay to start with? Because if you do not, just do that list_del_rcu() in ->destroy_inode() (which is called without an RCU delay) and have kmem_cache_free() in ->free_inode() (which is called *with* RCU delay started after the call of ->destroy_inode()).
On Wed, 7 Aug 2024 14:44:53 +0100 Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk> wrote: > On Wed, Aug 07, 2024 at 09:35:45AM -0400, Steven Rostedt wrote: > > > Perhaps: > > > > diff --git a/fs/tracefs/internal.h b/fs/tracefs/internal.h > > index f704d8348357..ab6d6c3d835d 100644 > > --- a/fs/tracefs/internal.h > > +++ b/fs/tracefs/internal.h > > @@ -10,12 +10,12 @@ enum { > > }; > > > > struct tracefs_inode { > > + struct inode vfs_inode; > > + /* The below gets initialized with memset_after(ti, 0, vfs_inode) */ > > union { > > - struct inode vfs_inode; > > + struct list_head list; > > struct rcu_head rcu; > > }; > > - /* The below gets initialized with memset_after(ti, 0, vfs_inode) */ > > - struct list_head list; > > unsigned long flags; > > void *private; > > }; > > Your current variant gives you an RCU-delayed call of > tracefs_free_inode(), which schedules an RCU-delayed call of > tracefs_free_inode_rcu(). > > Do you really need that double RCU delay to start with? > Because if you do not, just do that list_del_rcu() in ->destroy_inode() > (which is called without an RCU delay) and have kmem_cache_free() > in ->free_inode() (which is called *with* RCU delay started after > the call of ->destroy_inode()). Thanks, I didn't know about these. So I could use destroy_inode() for the removing of the link list, and then free_inode to free it. Something like: diff --git a/fs/tracefs/inode.c b/fs/tracefs/inode.c index 1028ab6d9a74..ae2cb2221acd 100644 --- a/fs/tracefs/inode.c +++ b/fs/tracefs/inode.c @@ -53,15 +53,14 @@ static struct inode *tracefs_alloc_inode(struct super_block *sb) return &ti->vfs_inode; } -static void tracefs_free_inode_rcu(struct rcu_head *rcu) +static void tracefs_free_inode(struct inode *inode) { - struct tracefs_inode *ti; + struct tracefs_inode *ti = get_tracefs(inode); - ti = container_of(rcu, struct tracefs_inode, rcu); kmem_cache_free(tracefs_inode_cachep, ti); } -static void tracefs_free_inode(struct inode *inode) +static void tracefs_destroy_inode(struct inode *inode) { struct tracefs_inode *ti = get_tracefs(inode); unsigned long flags; @@ -69,8 +68,6 @@ static void tracefs_free_inode(struct inode *inode) spin_lock_irqsave(&tracefs_inode_lock, flags); list_del_rcu(&ti->list); spin_unlock_irqrestore(&tracefs_inode_lock, flags); - - call_rcu(&ti->rcu, tracefs_free_inode_rcu); } static ssize_t default_read_file(struct file *file, char __user *buf, @@ -437,6 +434,7 @@ static int tracefs_drop_inode(struct inode *inode) static const struct super_operations tracefs_super_operations = { .alloc_inode = tracefs_alloc_inode, .free_inode = tracefs_free_inode, + .destroy_inode = tracefs_destroy_inode, .drop_inode = tracefs_drop_inode, .statfs = simple_statfs, .show_options = tracefs_show_options, diff --git a/fs/tracefs/internal.h b/fs/tracefs/internal.h index f704d8348357..d83c2a25f288 100644 --- a/fs/tracefs/internal.h +++ b/fs/tracefs/internal.h @@ -10,10 +10,7 @@ enum { }; struct tracefs_inode { - union { - struct inode vfs_inode; - struct rcu_head rcu; - }; + struct inode vfs_inode; /* The below gets initialized with memset_after(ti, 0, vfs_inode) */ struct list_head list; unsigned long flags; I'll run this under some more tests and see if it doesn't crash. I'll apply the first patch of this series too, and then probably use this one. -- Steve
On 07.08.24 15:35, Steven Rostedt wrote: > On Wed, 7 Aug 2024 13:51:39 +0200 > Mathias Krause <minipli@grsecurity.net> wrote: > >> diff --git a/fs/tracefs/internal.h b/fs/tracefs/internal.h >> index f704d8348357..a7769857962a 100644 >> --- a/fs/tracefs/internal.h >> +++ b/fs/tracefs/internal.h >> @@ -10,10 +10,8 @@ enum { >> }; >> >> struct tracefs_inode { >> - union { >> - struct inode vfs_inode; >> - struct rcu_head rcu; >> - }; >> + struct inode vfs_inode; >> + struct rcu_head rcu; > > I rather not make this structure any bigger for the rcu element that is not > used until freed. Uhm, at least for my config, it won't consume more memory, as the slab object is big enough to cover up for the additional two machine words: root@deb11-amd64:~# slabinfo tracefs_inode_cache Slabcache: tracefs_inode_cache Aliases: 0 Order : 3 Objects: 144 ** Reclaim accounting active Sizes (bytes) Slabs Debug Memory ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Object : 1200 Total : 6 Sanity Checks : Off Total: 196608 SlabObj: 1328 Full : 4 Redzoning : Off Used : 172800 SlabSiz: 32768 Partial: 0 Poisoning : Off Loss : 23808 Loss : 128 CpuSlab: 2 Tracking : Off Lalig: 18432 Align : 8 Objects: 24 Tracing : Off Lpadd: 5376 [...] While the size of 'struct tracefs_inode' is 1200 bytes for my kernel build (LOCKDEP bloats it quite a lot), the slab object size is 1328 bytes, i.e. 128 bytes wasted per object which can, for sure, cover up for these additional members. > >> /* The below gets initialized with memset_after(ti, 0, vfs_inode) */ >> struct list_head list; >> unsigned long flags; > > Perhaps: > > diff --git a/fs/tracefs/internal.h b/fs/tracefs/internal.h > index f704d8348357..ab6d6c3d835d 100644 > --- a/fs/tracefs/internal.h > +++ b/fs/tracefs/internal.h > @@ -10,12 +10,12 @@ enum { > }; > > struct tracefs_inode { > + struct inode vfs_inode; > + /* The below gets initialized with memset_after(ti, 0, vfs_inode) */ > union { > - struct inode vfs_inode; > + struct list_head list; > struct rcu_head rcu; > }; > - /* The below gets initialized with memset_after(ti, 0, vfs_inode) */ > - struct list_head list; > unsigned long flags; > void *private; > }; I'd rather not exchange trashing one RCU-walked list for another. Or how will this play out for the RCU walk in tracefs_apply_options() if there's a concurrent call to tracefs_free_inode() which will now trash the list_head tracefs_apply_options() is walking over? Thanks, Mathias
On 07.08.24 15:44, Al Viro wrote: > On Wed, Aug 07, 2024 at 09:35:45AM -0400, Steven Rostedt wrote: > >> Perhaps: >> >> diff --git a/fs/tracefs/internal.h b/fs/tracefs/internal.h >> index f704d8348357..ab6d6c3d835d 100644 >> --- a/fs/tracefs/internal.h >> +++ b/fs/tracefs/internal.h >> @@ -10,12 +10,12 @@ enum { >> }; >> >> struct tracefs_inode { >> + struct inode vfs_inode; >> + /* The below gets initialized with memset_after(ti, 0, vfs_inode) */ >> union { >> - struct inode vfs_inode; >> + struct list_head list; >> struct rcu_head rcu; >> }; >> - /* The below gets initialized with memset_after(ti, 0, vfs_inode) */ >> - struct list_head list; >> unsigned long flags; >> void *private; >> }; > > Your current variant gives you an RCU-delayed call of > tracefs_free_inode(), which schedules an RCU-delayed call of > tracefs_free_inode_rcu(). > > Do you really need that double RCU delay to start with? > Because if you do not, just do that list_del_rcu() in ->destroy_inode() > (which is called without an RCU delay) and have kmem_cache_free() > in ->free_inode() (which is called *with* RCU delay started after > the call of ->destroy_inode()). Jepp, sounds much better indeed and doesn't require 'struct tracefs_inode' to have its own 'struct rcu_head' member. Thanks, Mathias
On 07.08.24 17:49, Steven Rostedt wrote: > [...] > > So I could use destroy_inode() for the removing of the link list, and then > free_inode to free it. Something like: > > diff --git a/fs/tracefs/inode.c b/fs/tracefs/inode.c > index 1028ab6d9a74..ae2cb2221acd 100644 > --- a/fs/tracefs/inode.c > +++ b/fs/tracefs/inode.c > @@ -53,15 +53,14 @@ static struct inode *tracefs_alloc_inode(struct super_block *sb) > return &ti->vfs_inode; > } > > -static void tracefs_free_inode_rcu(struct rcu_head *rcu) > +static void tracefs_free_inode(struct inode *inode) > { > - struct tracefs_inode *ti; > + struct tracefs_inode *ti = get_tracefs(inode); > > - ti = container_of(rcu, struct tracefs_inode, rcu); > kmem_cache_free(tracefs_inode_cachep, ti); > } > > -static void tracefs_free_inode(struct inode *inode) > +static void tracefs_destroy_inode(struct inode *inode) > { > struct tracefs_inode *ti = get_tracefs(inode); > unsigned long flags; > @@ -69,8 +68,6 @@ static void tracefs_free_inode(struct inode *inode) > spin_lock_irqsave(&tracefs_inode_lock, flags); > list_del_rcu(&ti->list); > spin_unlock_irqrestore(&tracefs_inode_lock, flags); > - > - call_rcu(&ti->rcu, tracefs_free_inode_rcu); > } > > static ssize_t default_read_file(struct file *file, char __user *buf, > @@ -437,6 +434,7 @@ static int tracefs_drop_inode(struct inode *inode) > static const struct super_operations tracefs_super_operations = { > .alloc_inode = tracefs_alloc_inode, > .free_inode = tracefs_free_inode, > + .destroy_inode = tracefs_destroy_inode, > .drop_inode = tracefs_drop_inode, > .statfs = simple_statfs, > .show_options = tracefs_show_options, > diff --git a/fs/tracefs/internal.h b/fs/tracefs/internal.h > index f704d8348357..d83c2a25f288 100644 > --- a/fs/tracefs/internal.h > +++ b/fs/tracefs/internal.h > @@ -10,10 +10,7 @@ enum { > }; > > struct tracefs_inode { > - union { > - struct inode vfs_inode; > - struct rcu_head rcu; > - }; > + struct inode vfs_inode; > /* The below gets initialized with memset_after(ti, 0, vfs_inode) */ > struct list_head list; > unsigned long flags; > > > I'll run this under some more tests and see if it doesn't crash. > > I'll apply the first patch of this series too, and then probably use this > one. LGTM, will give it some testing here too. Thanks, Mathias
diff --git a/fs/tracefs/internal.h b/fs/tracefs/internal.h index f704d8348357..a7769857962a 100644 --- a/fs/tracefs/internal.h +++ b/fs/tracefs/internal.h @@ -10,10 +10,8 @@ enum { }; struct tracefs_inode { - union { - struct inode vfs_inode; - struct rcu_head rcu; - }; + struct inode vfs_inode; + struct rcu_head rcu; /* The below gets initialized with memset_after(ti, 0, vfs_inode) */ struct list_head list; unsigned long flags;
With structure layout randomization enabled for 'struct inode' we need to avoid overlapping any of the RCU-used / initialized-only-once members, e.g. i_lru or i_sb_list to not corrupt related list traversals when making use of the rcu_head. For an unlucky structure layout of 'struct inode' we may end up with the following splat when running the ftrace selftests: [<...>] list_del corruption, ffff888103ee2cb0->next (tracefs_inode_cache+0x0/0x4e0 [slab object]) is NULL (prev is tracefs_inode_cache+0x78/0x4e0 [slab object]) [<...>] ------------[ cut here ]------------ [<...>] kernel BUG at lib/list_debug.c:54! [<...>] invalid opcode: 0000 [#1] PREEMPT SMP KASAN [<...>] CPU: 3 PID: 2550 Comm: mount Tainted: G N 6.8.12-grsec+ #122 ed2f536ca62f28b087b90e3cc906a8d25b3ddc65 [<...>] Hardware name: QEMU Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996), BIOS 1.14.0-2 04/01/2014 [<...>] RIP: 0010:[<ffffffff84656018>] __list_del_entry_valid_or_report+0x138/0x3e0 [<...>] Code: 48 b8 99 fb 65 f2 ff ff ff ff e9 03 5c d9 fc cc 48 b8 99 fb 65 f2 ff ff ff ff e9 33 5a d9 fc cc 48 b8 99 fb 65 f2 ff ff ff ff <0f> 0b 4c 89 e9 48 89 ea 48 89 ee 48 c7 c7 60 8f dd 89 31 c0 e8 2f [<...>] RSP: 0018:fffffe80416afaf0 EFLAGS: 00010283 [<...>] RAX: 0000000000000098 RBX: ffff888103ee2cb0 RCX: 0000000000000000 [<...>] RDX: ffffffff84655fe8 RSI: ffffffff89dd8b60 RDI: 0000000000000001 [<...>] RBP: ffff888103ee2cb0 R08: 0000000000000001 R09: fffffbd0082d5f25 [<...>] R10: fffffe80416af92f R11: 0000000000000001 R12: fdf99c16731d9b6d [<...>] R13: 0000000000000000 R14: ffff88819ad4b8b8 R15: 0000000000000000 [<...>] RBX: tracefs_inode_cache+0x0/0x4e0 [slab object] [<...>] RDX: __list_del_entry_valid_or_report+0x108/0x3e0 [<...>] RSI: __func__.47+0x4340/0x4400 [<...>] RBP: tracefs_inode_cache+0x0/0x4e0 [slab object] [<...>] RSP: process kstack fffffe80416afaf0+0x7af0/0x8000 [mount 2550 2550] [<...>] R09: kasan shadow of process kstack fffffe80416af928+0x7928/0x8000 [mount 2550 2550] [<...>] R10: process kstack fffffe80416af92f+0x792f/0x8000 [mount 2550 2550] [<...>] R14: tracefs_inode_cache+0x78/0x4e0 [slab object] [<...>] FS: 00006dcb380c1840(0000) GS:ffff8881e0600000(0000) knlGS:0000000000000000 [<...>] CS: 0010 DS: 0000 ES: 0000 CR0: 0000000080050033 [<...>] CR2: 000076ab72b30e84 CR3: 000000000b088004 CR4: 0000000000360ef0 shadow CR4: 0000000000360ef0 [<...>] DR0: 0000000000000000 DR1: 0000000000000000 DR2: 0000000000000000 [<...>] DR3: 0000000000000000 DR6: 00000000fffe0ff0 DR7: 0000000000000400 [<...>] ASID: 0003 [<...>] Stack: [<...>] ffffffff818a2315 00000000f5c856ee ffffffff896f1840 ffff888103ee2cb0 [<...>] ffff88812b6b9750 0000000079d714b6 fffffbfff1e9280b ffffffff8f49405f [<...>] 0000000000000001 0000000000000000 ffff888104457280 ffffffff8248b392 [<...>] Call Trace: [<...>] <TASK> [<...>] [<ffffffff818a2315>] ? lock_release+0x175/0x380 fffffe80416afaf0 [<...>] [<ffffffff8248b392>] list_lru_del+0x152/0x740 fffffe80416afb48 [<...>] [<ffffffff8248ba93>] list_lru_del_obj+0x113/0x280 fffffe80416afb88 [<...>] [<ffffffff8940fd19>] ? _atomic_dec_and_lock+0x119/0x200 fffffe80416afb90 [<...>] [<ffffffff8295b244>] iput_final+0x1c4/0x9a0 fffffe80416afbb8 [<...>] [<ffffffff8293a52b>] dentry_unlink_inode+0x44b/0xaa0 fffffe80416afbf8 [<...>] [<ffffffff8293fefc>] __dentry_kill+0x23c/0xf00 fffffe80416afc40 [<...>] [<ffffffff8953a85f>] ? __this_cpu_preempt_check+0x1f/0xa0 fffffe80416afc48 [<...>] [<ffffffff82949ce5>] ? shrink_dentry_list+0x1c5/0x760 fffffe80416afc70 [<...>] [<ffffffff82949b71>] ? shrink_dentry_list+0x51/0x760 fffffe80416afc78 [<...>] [<ffffffff82949da8>] shrink_dentry_list+0x288/0x760 fffffe80416afc80 [<...>] [<ffffffff8294ae75>] shrink_dcache_sb+0x155/0x420 fffffe80416afcc8 [<...>] [<ffffffff8953a7c3>] ? debug_smp_processor_id+0x23/0xa0 fffffe80416afce0 [<...>] [<ffffffff8294ad20>] ? do_one_tree+0x140/0x140 fffffe80416afcf8 [<...>] [<ffffffff82997349>] ? do_remount+0x329/0xa00 fffffe80416afd18 [<...>] [<ffffffff83ebf7a1>] ? security_sb_remount+0x81/0x1c0 fffffe80416afd38 [<...>] [<ffffffff82892096>] reconfigure_super+0x856/0x14e0 fffffe80416afd70 [<...>] [<ffffffff815d1327>] ? ns_capable_common+0xe7/0x2a0 fffffe80416afd90 [<...>] [<ffffffff82997436>] do_remount+0x416/0xa00 fffffe80416afdd0 [<...>] [<ffffffff829b2ba4>] path_mount+0x5c4/0x900 fffffe80416afe28 [<...>] [<ffffffff829b25e0>] ? finish_automount+0x13a0/0x13a0 fffffe80416afe60 [<...>] [<ffffffff82903812>] ? user_path_at_empty+0xb2/0x140 fffffe80416afe88 [<...>] [<ffffffff829b2ff5>] do_mount+0x115/0x1c0 fffffe80416afeb8 [<...>] [<ffffffff829b2ee0>] ? path_mount+0x900/0x900 fffffe80416afed8 [<...>] [<ffffffff8272461c>] ? __kasan_check_write+0x1c/0xa0 fffffe80416afee0 [<...>] [<ffffffff829b31cf>] __do_sys_mount+0x12f/0x280 fffffe80416aff30 [<...>] [<ffffffff829b36cd>] __x64_sys_mount+0xcd/0x2e0 fffffe80416aff70 [<...>] [<ffffffff819f8818>] ? syscall_trace_enter+0x218/0x380 fffffe80416aff88 [<...>] [<ffffffff8111655e>] x64_sys_call+0x5d5e/0x6720 fffffe80416affa8 [<...>] [<ffffffff8952756d>] do_syscall_64+0xcd/0x3c0 fffffe80416affb8 [<...>] [<ffffffff8100119b>] entry_SYSCALL_64_safe_stack+0x4c/0x87 fffffe80416affe8 [<...>] </TASK> [<...>] <PTREGS> [<...>] RIP: 0033:[<00006dcb382ff66a>] vm_area_struct[mount 2550 2550 file 6dcb38225000-6dcb3837e000 22 55(read|exec|mayread|mayexec)]+0x0/0xb8 [userland map] [<...>] Code: 48 8b 0d 29 18 0d 00 f7 d8 64 89 01 48 83 c8 ff c3 66 2e 0f 1f 84 00 00 00 00 00 0f 1f 44 00 00 49 89 ca b8 a5 00 00 00 0f 05 <48> 3d 01 f0 ff ff 73 01 c3 48 8b 0d f6 17 0d 00 f7 d8 64 89 01 48 [<...>] RSP: 002b:0000763d68192558 EFLAGS: 00000246 ORIG_RAX: 00000000000000a5 [<...>] RAX: ffffffffffffffda RBX: 00006dcb38433264 RCX: 00006dcb382ff66a [<...>] RDX: 000017c3e0d11210 RSI: 000017c3e0d1a5a0 RDI: 000017c3e0d1ae70 [<...>] RBP: 000017c3e0d10fb0 R08: 000017c3e0d11260 R09: 00006dcb383d1be0 [<...>] R10: 000000000020002e R11: 0000000000000246 R12: 0000000000000000 [<...>] R13: 000017c3e0d1ae70 R14: 000017c3e0d11210 R15: 000017c3e0d10fb0 [<...>] RBX: vm_area_struct[mount 2550 2550 file 6dcb38433000-6dcb38434000 5b 100033(read|write|mayread|maywrite|account)]+0x0/0xb8 [userland map] [<...>] RCX: vm_area_struct[mount 2550 2550 file 6dcb38225000-6dcb3837e000 22 55(read|exec|mayread|mayexec)]+0x0/0xb8 [userland map] [<...>] RDX: vm_area_struct[mount 2550 2550 anon 17c3e0d0f000-17c3e0d31000 17c3e0d0f 100033(read|write|mayread|maywrite|account)]+0x0/0xb8 [userland map] [<...>] RSI: vm_area_struct[mount 2550 2550 anon 17c3e0d0f000-17c3e0d31000 17c3e0d0f 100033(read|write|mayread|maywrite|account)]+0x0/0xb8 [userland map] [<...>] RDI: vm_area_struct[mount 2550 2550 anon 17c3e0d0f000-17c3e0d31000 17c3e0d0f 100033(read|write|mayread|maywrite|account)]+0x0/0xb8 [userland map] [<...>] RBP: vm_area_struct[mount 2550 2550 anon 17c3e0d0f000-17c3e0d31000 17c3e0d0f 100033(read|write|mayread|maywrite|account)]+0x0/0xb8 [userland map] [<...>] RSP: vm_area_struct[mount 2550 2550 anon 763d68173000-763d68195000 7ffffffdd 100133(read|write|mayread|maywrite|growsdown|account)]+0x0/0xb8 [userland map] [<...>] R08: vm_area_struct[mount 2550 2550 anon 17c3e0d0f000-17c3e0d31000 17c3e0d0f 100033(read|write|mayread|maywrite|account)]+0x0/0xb8 [userland map] [<...>] R09: vm_area_struct[mount 2550 2550 file 6dcb383d1000-6dcb383d3000 1cd 100033(read|write|mayread|maywrite|account)]+0x0/0xb8 [userland map] [<...>] R13: vm_area_struct[mount 2550 2550 anon 17c3e0d0f000-17c3e0d31000 17c3e0d0f 100033(read|write|mayread|maywrite|account)]+0x0/0xb8 [userland map] [<...>] R14: vm_area_struct[mount 2550 2550 anon 17c3e0d0f000-17c3e0d31000 17c3e0d0f 100033(read|write|mayread|maywrite|account)]+0x0/0xb8 [userland map] [<...>] R15: vm_area_struct[mount 2550 2550 anon 17c3e0d0f000-17c3e0d31000 17c3e0d0f 100033(read|write|mayread|maywrite|account)]+0x0/0xb8 [userland map] [<...>] </PTREGS> [<...>] Modules linked in: [<...>] ---[ end trace 0000000000000000 ]--- The list debug message as well as RBX's symbolic value point out that the object in question was allocated from 'tracefs_inode_cache' and that the list's '->next' member is at offset 0. Dumping the layout of the relevant parts of 'struct tracefs_inode' gives the following: struct tracefs_inode { union { struct inode { struct list_head { struct list_head * next; /* 0 8 */ struct list_head * prev; /* 8 8 */ } i_lru; [...] } vfs_inode; struct callback_head { void (*func)(struct callback_head *); /* 0 8 */ struct callback_head * next; /* 8 8 */ } rcu; }; [...] }; Above shows that 'vfs_inode.i_lru' overlaps with 'rcu' which will destroy the 'i_lru' list as soon as the 'rcu' member gets used, e.g. in call_rcu() or later when calling the RCU callback. This will disturb concurrent list traversals as well as object reuse which assumes these list heads will keep their integrity. For reproduction, the following diff manually overlays 'i_lru' with 'rcu' as, otherwise, one would require some good portion of luck for gambling an unlucky RANDSTRUCT seed: --- a/include/linux/fs.h +++ b/include/linux/fs.h @@ -629,6 +629,7 @@ struct inode { umode_t i_mode; unsigned short i_opflags; kuid_t i_uid; + struct list_head i_lru; /* inode LRU list */ kgid_t i_gid; unsigned int i_flags; @@ -690,7 +691,6 @@ struct inode { u16 i_wb_frn_avg_time; u16 i_wb_frn_history; #endif - struct list_head i_lru; /* inode LRU list */ struct list_head i_sb_list; struct list_head i_wb_list; /* backing dev writeback list */ union { To avoid the list corruption, just ditch the union as it has no impact on the memory footprint of 'struct tracefs_inode' at all -- the premature layout optimization to save space just isn't. There's plenty of padding space available. Cc: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk> Fixes: baa23a8d4360 ("tracefs: Reset permissions on remount if permissions are options") Reported-by: Brad Spengler <spender@grsecurity.net> Signed-off-by: Mathias Krause <minipli@grsecurity.net> --- Ilkka, this may fix the splat/panic you're observing during reboot. Can you give it a shot, please? fs/tracefs/internal.h | 6 ++---- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)