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linux-next/fs/afs/callback.c
David Howells 874c8ca1e6 netfs: Fix gcc-12 warning by embedding vfs inode in netfs_i_context
While randstruct was satisfied with using an open-coded "void *" offset
cast for the netfs_i_context <-> inode casting, __builtin_object_size() as
used by FORTIFY_SOURCE was not as easily fooled.  This was causing the
following complaint[1] from gcc v12:

  In file included from include/linux/string.h:253,
                   from include/linux/ceph/ceph_debug.h:7,
                   from fs/ceph/inode.c:2:
  In function 'fortify_memset_chk',
      inlined from 'netfs_i_context_init' at include/linux/netfs.h:326:2,
      inlined from 'ceph_alloc_inode' at fs/ceph/inode.c:463:2:
  include/linux/fortify-string.h:242:25: warning: call to '__write_overflow_field' declared with attribute warning: detected write beyond size of field (1st parameter); maybe use struct_group()? [-Wattribute-warning]
    242 |                         __write_overflow_field(p_size_field, size);
        |                         ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Fix this by embedding a struct inode into struct netfs_i_context (which
should perhaps be renamed to struct netfs_inode).  The struct inode
vfs_inode fields are then removed from the 9p, afs, ceph and cifs inode
structs and vfs_inode is then simply changed to "netfs.inode" in those
filesystems.

Further, rename netfs_i_context to netfs_inode, get rid of the
netfs_inode() function that converted a netfs_i_context pointer to an
inode pointer (that can now be done with &ctx->inode) and rename the
netfs_i_context() function to netfs_inode() (which is now a wrapper
around container_of()).

Most of the changes were done with:

  perl -p -i -e 's/vfs_inode/netfs.inode/'g \
        `git grep -l 'vfs_inode' -- fs/{9p,afs,ceph,cifs}/*.[ch]`

Kees suggested doing it with a pair structure[2] and a special
declarator to insert that into the network filesystem's inode
wrapper[3], but I think it's cleaner to embed it - and then it doesn't
matter if struct randomisation reorders things.

Dave Chinner suggested using a filesystem-specific VFS_I() function in
each filesystem to convert that filesystem's own inode wrapper struct
into the VFS inode struct[4].

Version #2:
 - Fix a couple of missed name changes due to a disabled cifs option.
 - Rename nfs_i_context to nfs_inode
 - Use "netfs" instead of "nic" as the member name in per-fs inode wrapper
   structs.

[ This also undoes commit 507160f46c ("netfs: gcc-12: temporarily
  disable '-Wattribute-warning' for now") that is no longer needed ]

Fixes: bc899ee1c8 ("netfs: Add a netfs inode context")
Reported-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton@kernel.org>
Reviewed-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Xiubo Li <xiubli@redhat.com>
cc: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net>
cc: Eric Van Hensbergen <ericvh@gmail.com>
cc: Latchesar Ionkov <lucho@ionkov.net>
cc: Dominique Martinet <asmadeus@codewreck.org>
cc: Christian Schoenebeck <linux_oss@crudebyte.com>
cc: Marc Dionne <marc.dionne@auristor.com>
cc: Ilya Dryomov <idryomov@gmail.com>
cc: Steve French <smfrench@gmail.com>
cc: William Kucharski <william.kucharski@oracle.com>
cc: "Matthew Wilcox (Oracle)" <willy@infradead.org>
cc: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
cc: linux-doc@vger.kernel.org
cc: v9fs-developer@lists.sourceforge.net
cc: linux-afs@lists.infradead.org
cc: ceph-devel@vger.kernel.org
cc: linux-cifs@vger.kernel.org
cc: samba-technical@lists.samba.org
cc: linux-fsdevel@vger.kernel.org
cc: linux-hardening@vger.kernel.org
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/d2ad3a3d7bdd794c6efb562d2f2b655fb67756b9.camel@kernel.org/ [1]
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220517210230.864239-1-keescook@chromium.org/ [2]
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220518202212.2322058-1-keescook@chromium.org/ [3]
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220524101205.GI2306852@dread.disaster.area/ [4]
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/165296786831.3591209.12111293034669289733.stgit@warthog.procyon.org.uk/ # v1
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/165305805651.4094995.7763502506786714216.stgit@warthog.procyon.org.uk # v2
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2022-06-09 13:55:00 -07:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2002, 2007 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
*
* This software may be freely redistributed under the terms of the
* GNU General Public License.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
*
* Authors: David Woodhouse <dwmw2@infradead.org>
* David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
*
*/
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/circ_buf.h>
#include <linux/sched.h>
#include "internal.h"
/*
* Handle invalidation of an mmap'd file. We invalidate all the PTEs referring
* to the pages in this file's pagecache, forcing the kernel to go through
* ->fault() or ->page_mkwrite() - at which point we can handle invalidation
* more fully.
*/
void afs_invalidate_mmap_work(struct work_struct *work)
{
struct afs_vnode *vnode = container_of(work, struct afs_vnode, cb_work);
unmap_mapping_pages(vnode->netfs.inode.i_mapping, 0, 0, false);
}
void afs_server_init_callback_work(struct work_struct *work)
{
struct afs_server *server = container_of(work, struct afs_server, initcb_work);
struct afs_vnode *vnode;
struct afs_cell *cell = server->cell;
down_read(&cell->fs_open_mmaps_lock);
list_for_each_entry(vnode, &cell->fs_open_mmaps, cb_mmap_link) {
if (vnode->cb_server == server) {
clear_bit(AFS_VNODE_CB_PROMISED, &vnode->flags);
queue_work(system_unbound_wq, &vnode->cb_work);
}
}
up_read(&cell->fs_open_mmaps_lock);
}
/*
* Allow the fileserver to request callback state (re-)initialisation.
* Unfortunately, UUIDs are not guaranteed unique.
*/
void afs_init_callback_state(struct afs_server *server)
{
rcu_read_lock();
do {
server->cb_s_break++;
atomic_inc(&server->cell->fs_s_break);
if (!list_empty(&server->cell->fs_open_mmaps))
queue_work(system_unbound_wq, &server->initcb_work);
} while ((server = rcu_dereference(server->uuid_next)));
rcu_read_unlock();
}
/*
* actually break a callback
*/
void __afs_break_callback(struct afs_vnode *vnode, enum afs_cb_break_reason reason)
{
_enter("");
clear_bit(AFS_VNODE_NEW_CONTENT, &vnode->flags);
if (test_and_clear_bit(AFS_VNODE_CB_PROMISED, &vnode->flags)) {
vnode->cb_break++;
vnode->cb_v_break = vnode->volume->cb_v_break;
afs_clear_permits(vnode);
if (vnode->lock_state == AFS_VNODE_LOCK_WAITING_FOR_CB)
afs_lock_may_be_available(vnode);
if (reason != afs_cb_break_for_deleted &&
vnode->status.type == AFS_FTYPE_FILE &&
atomic_read(&vnode->cb_nr_mmap))
queue_work(system_unbound_wq, &vnode->cb_work);
trace_afs_cb_break(&vnode->fid, vnode->cb_break, reason, true);
} else {
trace_afs_cb_break(&vnode->fid, vnode->cb_break, reason, false);
}
}
void afs_break_callback(struct afs_vnode *vnode, enum afs_cb_break_reason reason)
{
write_seqlock(&vnode->cb_lock);
__afs_break_callback(vnode, reason);
write_sequnlock(&vnode->cb_lock);
}
/*
* Look up a volume by volume ID under RCU conditions.
*/
static struct afs_volume *afs_lookup_volume_rcu(struct afs_cell *cell,
afs_volid_t vid)
{
struct afs_volume *volume = NULL;
struct rb_node *p;
int seq = 0;
do {
/* Unfortunately, rbtree walking doesn't give reliable results
* under just the RCU read lock, so we have to check for
* changes.
*/
read_seqbegin_or_lock(&cell->volume_lock, &seq);
p = rcu_dereference_raw(cell->volumes.rb_node);
while (p) {
volume = rb_entry(p, struct afs_volume, cell_node);
if (volume->vid < vid)
p = rcu_dereference_raw(p->rb_left);
else if (volume->vid > vid)
p = rcu_dereference_raw(p->rb_right);
else
break;
volume = NULL;
}
} while (need_seqretry(&cell->volume_lock, seq));
done_seqretry(&cell->volume_lock, seq);
return volume;
}
/*
* allow the fileserver to explicitly break one callback
* - happens when
* - the backing file is changed
* - a lock is released
*/
static void afs_break_one_callback(struct afs_volume *volume,
struct afs_fid *fid)
{
struct super_block *sb;
struct afs_vnode *vnode;
struct inode *inode;
if (fid->vnode == 0 && fid->unique == 0) {
/* The callback break applies to an entire volume. */
write_lock(&volume->cb_v_break_lock);
volume->cb_v_break++;
trace_afs_cb_break(fid, volume->cb_v_break,
afs_cb_break_for_volume_callback, false);
write_unlock(&volume->cb_v_break_lock);
return;
}
/* See if we can find a matching inode - even an I_NEW inode needs to
* be marked as it can have its callback broken before we finish
* setting up the local inode.
*/
sb = rcu_dereference(volume->sb);
if (!sb)
return;
inode = find_inode_rcu(sb, fid->vnode, afs_ilookup5_test_by_fid, fid);
if (inode) {
vnode = AFS_FS_I(inode);
afs_break_callback(vnode, afs_cb_break_for_callback);
} else {
trace_afs_cb_miss(fid, afs_cb_break_for_callback);
}
}
static void afs_break_some_callbacks(struct afs_server *server,
struct afs_callback_break *cbb,
size_t *_count)
{
struct afs_callback_break *residue = cbb;
struct afs_volume *volume;
afs_volid_t vid = cbb->fid.vid;
size_t i;
volume = afs_lookup_volume_rcu(server->cell, vid);
/* TODO: Find all matching volumes if we couldn't match the server and
* break them anyway.
*/
for (i = *_count; i > 0; cbb++, i--) {
if (cbb->fid.vid == vid) {
_debug("- Fid { vl=%08llx n=%llu u=%u }",
cbb->fid.vid,
cbb->fid.vnode,
cbb->fid.unique);
--*_count;
if (volume)
afs_break_one_callback(volume, &cbb->fid);
} else {
*residue++ = *cbb;
}
}
}
/*
* allow the fileserver to break callback promises
*/
void afs_break_callbacks(struct afs_server *server, size_t count,
struct afs_callback_break *callbacks)
{
_enter("%p,%zu,", server, count);
ASSERT(server != NULL);
rcu_read_lock();
while (count > 0)
afs_break_some_callbacks(server, callbacks, &count);
rcu_read_unlock();
return;
}