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Bernd Edlinger <bernd.edlinger@hotmail.de> writes: > This is an infrastructure change that makes way for fixing this issue. > Each patch was already posted previously so this is just a cleanup of > the original mailing list thread(s) which got out of control by now. > > Everything started here: > https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/AM6PR03MB5170B06F3A2B75EFB98D071AE4E60@AM6PR03MB5170.eurprd03.prod.outlook.com/ > > I added reviewed-by tags from the mailing list threads, except when > withdrawn. > > It took a lot longer than expected to collect everything from the > mailinglist threads, since several commit messages have been infected > with typos, and they got fixed without a new patch version. > > - Correct the point of no return. > - Add two new mutexes to replace cred_guard_mutex. > - Fix each use of cred_guard_mutex. > - Update documentation. > - Add a test case. > > Bernd Edlinger (11): > exec: Fix a deadlock in strace > selftests/ptrace: add test cases for dead-locks > mm: docs: Fix a comment in process_vm_rw_core > kernel: doc: remove outdated comment cred.c > kernel/kcmp.c: Use new infrastructure to fix deadlocks in execve > proc: Use new infrastructure to fix deadlocks in execve > proc: io_accounting: Use new infrastructure to fix deadlocks in execve > perf: Use new infrastructure to fix deadlocks in execve > pidfd: Use new infrastructure to fix deadlocks in execve > exec: Fix dead-lock in de_thread with ptrace_attach > doc: Update documentation of ->exec_*_mutex > > Eric W. Biederman (5): > exec: Only compute current once in flush_old_exec > exec: Factor unshare_sighand out of de_thread and call it separately > exec: Move cleanup of posix timers on exec out of de_thread > exec: Move exec_mmap right after de_thread in flush_old_exec > exec: Add exec_update_mutex to replace cred_guard_mutex > > Documentation/security/credentials.rst | 29 +++++-- > fs/exec.c | 122 ++++++++++++++++++++++-------- > fs/proc/base.c | 23 +++--- > include/linux/binfmts.h | 8 +- > include/linux/sched/signal.h | 17 ++++- > init/init_task.c | 3 +- > kernel/cred.c | 4 +- > kernel/events/core.c | 12 +-- > kernel/fork.c | 7 +- > kernel/kcmp.c | 8 +- > kernel/pid.c | 4 +- > kernel/ptrace.c | 20 ++++- > kernel/seccomp.c | 15 ++-- > mm/process_vm_access.c | 2 +- > tools/testing/selftests/ptrace/Makefile | 4 +- > tools/testing/selftests/ptrace/vmaccess.c | 86 +++++++++++++++++++++ > 16 files changed, 278 insertions(+), 86 deletions(-) > create mode 100644 tools/testing/selftests/ptrace/vmaccess.c Two small nits. - You reposted my patches with adding your signed-off-by - You reposted my patches and did not include a "From:" in the body so "git am" listed you as the author. I have fixed those up and will be merging this code to linux-next, unless you object. Eric
On 3/25/20 4:10 PM, Eric W. Biederman wrote: > Bernd Edlinger <bernd.edlinger@hotmail.de> writes: > >> This is an infrastructure change that makes way for fixing this issue. >> Each patch was already posted previously so this is just a cleanup of >> the original mailing list thread(s) which got out of control by now. >> >> Everything started here: >> https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/AM6PR03MB5170B06F3A2B75EFB98D071AE4E60@AM6PR03MB5170.eurprd03.prod.outlook.com/ >> >> I added reviewed-by tags from the mailing list threads, except when >> withdrawn. >> >> It took a lot longer than expected to collect everything from the >> mailinglist threads, since several commit messages have been infected >> with typos, and they got fixed without a new patch version. >> >> - Correct the point of no return. >> - Add two new mutexes to replace cred_guard_mutex. >> - Fix each use of cred_guard_mutex. >> - Update documentation. >> - Add a test case. >> >> Bernd Edlinger (11): >> exec: Fix a deadlock in strace >> selftests/ptrace: add test cases for dead-locks >> mm: docs: Fix a comment in process_vm_rw_core >> kernel: doc: remove outdated comment cred.c >> kernel/kcmp.c: Use new infrastructure to fix deadlocks in execve >> proc: Use new infrastructure to fix deadlocks in execve >> proc: io_accounting: Use new infrastructure to fix deadlocks in execve >> perf: Use new infrastructure to fix deadlocks in execve >> pidfd: Use new infrastructure to fix deadlocks in execve >> exec: Fix dead-lock in de_thread with ptrace_attach >> doc: Update documentation of ->exec_*_mutex >> >> Eric W. Biederman (5): >> exec: Only compute current once in flush_old_exec >> exec: Factor unshare_sighand out of de_thread and call it separately >> exec: Move cleanup of posix timers on exec out of de_thread >> exec: Move exec_mmap right after de_thread in flush_old_exec >> exec: Add exec_update_mutex to replace cred_guard_mutex >> >> Documentation/security/credentials.rst | 29 +++++-- >> fs/exec.c | 122 ++++++++++++++++++++++-------- >> fs/proc/base.c | 23 +++--- >> include/linux/binfmts.h | 8 +- >> include/linux/sched/signal.h | 17 ++++- >> init/init_task.c | 3 +- >> kernel/cred.c | 4 +- >> kernel/events/core.c | 12 +-- >> kernel/fork.c | 7 +- >> kernel/kcmp.c | 8 +- >> kernel/pid.c | 4 +- >> kernel/ptrace.c | 20 ++++- >> kernel/seccomp.c | 15 ++-- >> mm/process_vm_access.c | 2 +- >> tools/testing/selftests/ptrace/Makefile | 4 +- >> tools/testing/selftests/ptrace/vmaccess.c | 86 +++++++++++++++++++++ >> 16 files changed, 278 insertions(+), 86 deletions(-) >> create mode 100644 tools/testing/selftests/ptrace/vmaccess.c > > Two small nits. > > - You reposted my patches with adding your signed-off-by > - You reposted my patches and did not include a "From:" > in the body so "git am" listed you as the author. > > I have fixed those up and will be merging this code to linux-next, > unless you object. > Thanks, I have not expected that a From: which names a different domain than hotmail.de would be forwarded by the SMTP servers I have to use. Actually I was not even aware of the problem at all. The Patch "exec: Add exec_update_mutex to replace cred_guard_mutex" was initially reviewed-by: bernd.edlinger@hotmail.de but it turned out to be faulty, so I update your patch faithfully, and did a small change to fix the patch, therefore it is actually 99% your and 1% my patch, therefore I figured I should be in a signed-off-by: together with you. BTW: I saw a Reviewed-by: Kirill Tkhai <ktkhai@virtuozzo.com> on the mailing list, you should add that as well. Thanks Bernd.
On 3/25/20 4:10 PM, Eric W. Biederman wrote: > Bernd Edlinger <bernd.edlinger@hotmail.de> writes: > >> This is an infrastructure change that makes way for fixing this issue. >> Each patch was already posted previously so this is just a cleanup of >> the original mailing list thread(s) which got out of control by now. >> >> Everything started here: >> https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/AM6PR03MB5170B06F3A2B75EFB98D071AE4E60@AM6PR03MB5170.eurprd03.prod.outlook.com/ >> >> I added reviewed-by tags from the mailing list threads, except when >> withdrawn. >> >> It took a lot longer than expected to collect everything from the >> mailinglist threads, since several commit messages have been infected >> with typos, and they got fixed without a new patch version. >> >> - Correct the point of no return. >> - Add two new mutexes to replace cred_guard_mutex. >> - Fix each use of cred_guard_mutex. >> - Update documentation. >> - Add a test case. >> >> Bernd Edlinger (11): >> exec: Fix a deadlock in strace >> selftests/ptrace: add test cases for dead-locks >> mm: docs: Fix a comment in process_vm_rw_core >> kernel: doc: remove outdated comment cred.c >> kernel/kcmp.c: Use new infrastructure to fix deadlocks in execve >> proc: Use new infrastructure to fix deadlocks in execve >> proc: io_accounting: Use new infrastructure to fix deadlocks in execve >> perf: Use new infrastructure to fix deadlocks in execve >> pidfd: Use new infrastructure to fix deadlocks in execve >> exec: Fix dead-lock in de_thread with ptrace_attach >> doc: Update documentation of ->exec_*_mutex >> >> Eric W. Biederman (5): >> exec: Only compute current once in flush_old_exec >> exec: Factor unshare_sighand out of de_thread and call it separately >> exec: Move cleanup of posix timers on exec out of de_thread >> exec: Move exec_mmap right after de_thread in flush_old_exec >> exec: Add exec_update_mutex to replace cred_guard_mutex >> >> Documentation/security/credentials.rst | 29 +++++-- >> fs/exec.c | 122 ++++++++++++++++++++++-------- >> fs/proc/base.c | 23 +++--- >> include/linux/binfmts.h | 8 +- >> include/linux/sched/signal.h | 17 ++++- >> init/init_task.c | 3 +- >> kernel/cred.c | 4 +- >> kernel/events/core.c | 12 +-- >> kernel/fork.c | 7 +- >> kernel/kcmp.c | 8 +- >> kernel/pid.c | 4 +- >> kernel/ptrace.c | 20 ++++- >> kernel/seccomp.c | 15 ++-- >> mm/process_vm_access.c | 2 +- >> tools/testing/selftests/ptrace/Makefile | 4 +- >> tools/testing/selftests/ptrace/vmaccess.c | 86 +++++++++++++++++++++ >> 16 files changed, 278 insertions(+), 86 deletions(-) >> create mode 100644 tools/testing/selftests/ptrace/vmaccess.c > > Two small nits. > > - You reposted my patches with adding your signed-off-by > - You reposted my patches and did not include a "From:" > in the body so "git am" listed you as the author. Oh, do I understand you right, that I can add a From: in the *body* of the mail, and then the From: in the MIME header part which I cannot change is ignored, so I can make you the author? Thanks Bernd. > > I have fixed those up and will be merging this code to linux-next, > unless you object. > > Eric >
On Sat, Mar 28, 2020 at 11:32:35PM +0100, Bernd Edlinger wrote: > Oh, do I understand you right, that I can add a From: in the > *body* of the mail, and then the From: in the MIME header part > which I cannot change is ignored, so I can make you the author? Correct. (If you use "git send-email" it'll do this automatically.) e.g., trimmed from my workflow: git format-patch -n --to "$to" --cover-letter -o outgoing/ \ --subject-prefix "PATCH v$version" "$SHA" edit outgoing/0000-* git send-email --transfer-encoding=8bit --8bit-encoding=UTF-8 \ --from="$ME" --to="$to" --cc="$ME" --cc="...more..." outgoing/*
On Mon, Mar 30, 2020 at 01:14:59PM -0700, Matthew Wilcox wrote: > On Mon, Mar 30, 2020 at 10:12:02PM +0200, Bernd Edlinger wrote: > > On 3/29/20 5:44 AM, Kees Cook wrote: > > > On Sat, Mar 28, 2020 at 11:32:35PM +0100, Bernd Edlinger wrote: > > >> Oh, do I understand you right, that I can add a From: in the > > >> *body* of the mail, and then the From: in the MIME header part > > >> which I cannot change is ignored, so I can make you the author? > > > > > > Correct. (If you use "git send-email" it'll do this automatically.) > > > > > > e.g., trimmed from my workflow: > > > > > > git format-patch -n --to "$to" --cover-letter -o outgoing/ \ > > > --subject-prefix "PATCH v$version" "$SHA" > > > edit outgoing/0000-* > > > git send-email --transfer-encoding=8bit --8bit-encoding=UTF-8 \ > > > --from="$ME" --to="$to" --cc="$ME" --cc="...more..." outgoing/* > > > > > > > > > > Okay, thanks, I see that is very helpful information for me, and in > > this case I had also fixed a small bug in one of Eric's patches, which > > was initially overlooked (aquiring mutexes in wrong order, > > releasing an unlocked mutex in some error paths). > > I am completely unexperienced, and something that complex was not > > expected to happen :-) so this is just to make sure I can handle it > > correctly if something like this happens again. > > > > In the case of PATCH v6 05/16 I removed the Reviewd-by: Bernd Edlinger > > since it is now somehow two authors and reviewing own code is obviously > > not ok, instead I added a Signed-off-by: Bernd Edlinger (and posted the > > whole series on Eric's behalf (after asking Eric's permissing per off-list > > e-mail, which probably ended in his spam folder) > > > > Is this having two Signed-off-by: for mutliple authors the > > correct way to handle a shared authorship? > > If the patch comes through you, then Reviewed-by: is inappropriate. > Instead, you should use Signed-off-by: in the second sense of > Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst > > This also documents how to handle "minor changes" that you make. And in the true case of multiple authors, have both SoBs, but also add a Co-developed-by: for the non-"git author" author. Specific details: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/process/submitting-patches.html#when-to-use-acked-by-cc-and-co-developed-by
On 4/2/20 9:40 AM, Kees Cook wrote: > On Mon, Mar 30, 2020 at 01:14:59PM -0700, Matthew Wilcox wrote: >> On Mon, Mar 30, 2020 at 10:12:02PM +0200, Bernd Edlinger wrote: >>> On 3/29/20 5:44 AM, Kees Cook wrote: >>>> On Sat, Mar 28, 2020 at 11:32:35PM +0100, Bernd Edlinger wrote: >>>>> Oh, do I understand you right, that I can add a From: in the >>>>> *body* of the mail, and then the From: in the MIME header part >>>>> which I cannot change is ignored, so I can make you the author? >>>> >>>> Correct. (If you use "git send-email" it'll do this automatically.) >>>> >>>> e.g., trimmed from my workflow: >>>> >>>> git format-patch -n --to "$to" --cover-letter -o outgoing/ \ >>>> --subject-prefix "PATCH v$version" "$SHA" >>>> edit outgoing/0000-* >>>> git send-email --transfer-encoding=8bit --8bit-encoding=UTF-8 \ >>>> --from="$ME" --to="$to" --cc="$ME" --cc="...more..." outgoing/* >>>> >>>> >>> >>> Okay, thanks, I see that is very helpful information for me, and in >>> this case I had also fixed a small bug in one of Eric's patches, which >>> was initially overlooked (aquiring mutexes in wrong order, >>> releasing an unlocked mutex in some error paths). >>> I am completely unexperienced, and something that complex was not >>> expected to happen :-) so this is just to make sure I can handle it >>> correctly if something like this happens again. >>> >>> In the case of PATCH v6 05/16 I removed the Reviewd-by: Bernd Edlinger >>> since it is now somehow two authors and reviewing own code is obviously >>> not ok, instead I added a Signed-off-by: Bernd Edlinger (and posted the >>> whole series on Eric's behalf (after asking Eric's permissing per off-list >>> e-mail, which probably ended in his spam folder) >>> >>> Is this having two Signed-off-by: for mutliple authors the >>> correct way to handle a shared authorship? >> >> If the patch comes through you, then Reviewed-by: is inappropriate. >> Instead, you should use Signed-off-by: in the second sense of >> Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst >> >> This also documents how to handle "minor changes" that you make. > > And in the true case of multiple authors, have both SoBs, but also add a > Co-developed-by: for the non-"git author" author. Specific details: > https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/process/submitting-patches.html#when-to-use-acked-by-cc-and-co-developed-by > Thanks a lot, much appreciated information indeed. I personally like to play together :-) Bernd.