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We did not check relocated directory in any way when processing Rock Ridge 'CL' tag. Thus a corrupted isofs image can possibly have a CL entry pointing to another CL entry leading to possibly unbounded recursion in kernel code and thus stack overflow or deadlocks (if there is a loop created from CL entries). Fix the problem by not allowing CL entry to point to a directory entry with CL entry (such use makes no good sense anyway) and by checking whether CL entry doesn't point to itself. CC: stable@vger.kernel.org Reported-by: Chris Evans <cevans@google.com> Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
199 lines
6.3 KiB
C
199 lines
6.3 KiB
C
#include <linux/fs.h>
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#include <linux/buffer_head.h>
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#include <linux/exportfs.h>
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#include <linux/iso_fs.h>
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#include <asm/unaligned.h>
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enum isofs_file_format {
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isofs_file_normal = 0,
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isofs_file_sparse = 1,
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isofs_file_compressed = 2,
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};
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/*
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* iso fs inode data in memory
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*/
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struct iso_inode_info {
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unsigned long i_iget5_block;
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unsigned long i_iget5_offset;
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unsigned int i_first_extent;
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unsigned char i_file_format;
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unsigned char i_format_parm[3];
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unsigned long i_next_section_block;
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unsigned long i_next_section_offset;
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off_t i_section_size;
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struct inode vfs_inode;
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};
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/*
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* iso9660 super-block data in memory
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*/
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struct isofs_sb_info {
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unsigned long s_ninodes;
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unsigned long s_nzones;
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unsigned long s_firstdatazone;
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unsigned long s_log_zone_size;
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unsigned long s_max_size;
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int s_rock_offset; /* offset of SUSP fields within SU area */
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unsigned char s_joliet_level;
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unsigned char s_mapping;
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unsigned int s_high_sierra:1;
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unsigned int s_rock:2;
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unsigned int s_utf8:1;
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unsigned int s_cruft:1; /* Broken disks with high byte of length
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* containing junk */
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unsigned int s_nocompress:1;
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unsigned int s_hide:1;
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unsigned int s_showassoc:1;
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unsigned int s_overriderockperm:1;
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unsigned int s_uid_set:1;
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unsigned int s_gid_set:1;
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umode_t s_fmode;
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umode_t s_dmode;
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kgid_t s_gid;
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kuid_t s_uid;
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struct nls_table *s_nls_iocharset; /* Native language support table */
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};
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#define ISOFS_INVALID_MODE ((umode_t) -1)
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static inline struct isofs_sb_info *ISOFS_SB(struct super_block *sb)
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{
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return sb->s_fs_info;
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}
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static inline struct iso_inode_info *ISOFS_I(struct inode *inode)
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{
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return container_of(inode, struct iso_inode_info, vfs_inode);
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}
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static inline int isonum_711(char *p)
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{
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return *(u8 *)p;
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}
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static inline int isonum_712(char *p)
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{
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return *(s8 *)p;
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}
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static inline unsigned int isonum_721(char *p)
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{
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return get_unaligned_le16(p);
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}
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static inline unsigned int isonum_722(char *p)
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{
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return get_unaligned_be16(p);
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}
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static inline unsigned int isonum_723(char *p)
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{
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/* Ignore bigendian datum due to broken mastering programs */
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return get_unaligned_le16(p);
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}
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static inline unsigned int isonum_731(char *p)
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{
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return get_unaligned_le32(p);
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}
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static inline unsigned int isonum_732(char *p)
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{
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return get_unaligned_be32(p);
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}
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static inline unsigned int isonum_733(char *p)
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{
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/* Ignore bigendian datum due to broken mastering programs */
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return get_unaligned_le32(p);
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}
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extern int iso_date(char *, int);
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struct inode; /* To make gcc happy */
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extern int parse_rock_ridge_inode(struct iso_directory_record *, struct inode *, int relocated);
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extern int get_rock_ridge_filename(struct iso_directory_record *, char *, struct inode *);
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extern int isofs_name_translate(struct iso_directory_record *, char *, struct inode *);
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int get_joliet_filename(struct iso_directory_record *, unsigned char *, struct inode *);
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int get_acorn_filename(struct iso_directory_record *, char *, struct inode *);
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extern struct dentry *isofs_lookup(struct inode *, struct dentry *, unsigned int flags);
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extern struct buffer_head *isofs_bread(struct inode *, sector_t);
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extern int isofs_get_blocks(struct inode *, sector_t, struct buffer_head **, unsigned long);
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struct inode *__isofs_iget(struct super_block *sb,
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unsigned long block,
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unsigned long offset,
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int relocated);
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static inline struct inode *isofs_iget(struct super_block *sb,
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unsigned long block,
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unsigned long offset)
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{
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return __isofs_iget(sb, block, offset, 0);
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}
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static inline struct inode *isofs_iget_reloc(struct super_block *sb,
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unsigned long block,
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unsigned long offset)
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{
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return __isofs_iget(sb, block, offset, 1);
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}
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/* Because the inode number is no longer relevant to finding the
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* underlying meta-data for an inode, we are free to choose a more
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* convenient 32-bit number as the inode number. The inode numbering
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* scheme was recommended by Sergey Vlasov and Eric Lammerts. */
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static inline unsigned long isofs_get_ino(unsigned long block,
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unsigned long offset,
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unsigned long bufbits)
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{
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return (block << (bufbits - 5)) | (offset >> 5);
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}
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/* Every directory can have many redundant directory entries scattered
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* throughout the directory tree. First there is the directory entry
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* with the name of the directory stored in the parent directory.
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* Then, there is the "." directory entry stored in the directory
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* itself. Finally, there are possibly many ".." directory entries
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* stored in all the subdirectories.
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*
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* In order for the NFS get_parent() method to work and for the
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* general consistency of the dcache, we need to make sure the
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* "i_iget5_block" and "i_iget5_offset" all point to exactly one of
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* the many redundant entries for each directory. We normalize the
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* block and offset by always making them point to the "." directory.
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*
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* Notice that we do not use the entry for the directory with the name
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* that is located in the parent directory. Even though choosing this
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* first directory is more natural, it is much easier to find the "."
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* entry in the NFS get_parent() method because it is implicitly
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* encoded in the "extent + ext_attr_length" fields of _all_ the
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* redundant entries for the directory. Thus, it can always be
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* reached regardless of which directory entry you have in hand.
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*
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* This works because the "." entry is simply the first directory
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* record when you start reading the file that holds all the directory
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* records, and this file starts at "extent + ext_attr_length" blocks.
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* Because the "." entry is always the first entry listed in the
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* directories file, the normalized "offset" value is always 0.
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*
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* You should pass the directory entry in "de". On return, "block"
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* and "offset" will hold normalized values. Only directories are
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* affected making it safe to call even for non-directory file
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* types. */
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static inline void
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isofs_normalize_block_and_offset(struct iso_directory_record* de,
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unsigned long *block,
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unsigned long *offset)
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{
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/* Only directories are normalized. */
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if (de->flags[0] & 2) {
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*offset = 0;
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*block = (unsigned long)isonum_733(de->extent)
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+ (unsigned long)isonum_711(de->ext_attr_length);
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}
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}
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extern const struct inode_operations isofs_dir_inode_operations;
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extern const struct file_operations isofs_dir_operations;
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extern const struct address_space_operations isofs_symlink_aops;
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extern const struct export_operations isofs_export_ops;
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