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fsdax: dax_unshare_iter needs to copy entire blocks
The code that copies data from srcmap to iomap in dax_unshare_iter is
very very broken, which bfoster's recent fsx changes have exposed.
If the pos and len passed to dax_file_unshare are not aligned to an
fsblock boundary, the iter pos and length in the _iter function will
reflect this unalignment.
dax_iomap_direct_access always returns a pointer to the start of the
kmapped fsdax page, even if its pos argument is in the middle of that
page. This is catastrophic for data integrity when iter->pos is not
aligned to a page, because daddr/saddr do not point to the same byte in
the file as iter->pos. Hence we corrupt user data by copying it to the
wrong place.
If iter->pos + iomap_length() in the _iter function not aligned to a
page, then we fail to copy a full block, and only partially populate the
destination block. This is catastrophic for data confidentiality
because we expose stale pmem contents.
Fix both of these issues by aligning copy_pos/copy_len to a page
boundary (remember, this is fsdax so 1 fsblock == 1 base page) so that
we always copy full blocks.
We're not done yet -- there's no call to invalidate_inode_pages2_range,
so programs that have the file range mmap'd will continue accessing the
old memory mapping after the file metadata updates have completed.
Be careful with the return value -- if the unshare succeeds, we still
need to return the number of bytes that the iomap iter thinks we're
operating on.
Cc: ruansy.fnst@fujitsu.com
Fixes: d984648e42
("fsdax,xfs: port unshare to fsdax")
Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <djwong@kernel.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/172796813328.1131942.16777025316348797355.stgit@frogsfrogsfrogs
Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brauner <brauner@kernel.org>
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@ -1262,26 +1262,46 @@ static s64 dax_unshare_iter(struct iomap_iter *iter)
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{
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struct iomap *iomap = &iter->iomap;
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const struct iomap *srcmap = iomap_iter_srcmap(iter);
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loff_t pos = iter->pos;
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loff_t length = iomap_length(iter);
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loff_t copy_pos = iter->pos;
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u64 copy_len = iomap_length(iter);
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u32 mod;
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int id = 0;
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s64 ret = 0;
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void *daddr = NULL, *saddr = NULL;
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if (!iomap_want_unshare_iter(iter))
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return length;
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return iomap_length(iter);
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/*
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* Extend the file range to be aligned to fsblock/pagesize, because
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* we need to copy entire blocks, not just the byte range specified.
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* Invalidate the mapping because we're about to CoW.
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*/
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mod = offset_in_page(copy_pos);
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if (mod) {
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copy_len += mod;
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copy_pos -= mod;
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}
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mod = offset_in_page(copy_pos + copy_len);
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if (mod)
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copy_len += PAGE_SIZE - mod;
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invalidate_inode_pages2_range(iter->inode->i_mapping,
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copy_pos >> PAGE_SHIFT,
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(copy_pos + copy_len - 1) >> PAGE_SHIFT);
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id = dax_read_lock();
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ret = dax_iomap_direct_access(iomap, pos, length, &daddr, NULL);
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ret = dax_iomap_direct_access(iomap, copy_pos, copy_len, &daddr, NULL);
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if (ret < 0)
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goto out_unlock;
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ret = dax_iomap_direct_access(srcmap, pos, length, &saddr, NULL);
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ret = dax_iomap_direct_access(srcmap, copy_pos, copy_len, &saddr, NULL);
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if (ret < 0)
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goto out_unlock;
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if (copy_mc_to_kernel(daddr, saddr, length) == 0)
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ret = length;
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if (copy_mc_to_kernel(daddr, saddr, copy_len) == 0)
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ret = iomap_length(iter);
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else
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ret = -EIO;
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