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linux-next/fs/afs/dir_silly.c
David Howells 2105c2820d afs: Fix race between post-modification dir edit and readdir/d_revalidate
AFS directories are retained locally as a structured file, with lookup
being effected by a local search of the file contents.  When a modification
(such as mkdir) happens, the dir file content is modified locally rather
than redownloading the directory.

The directory contents are accessed in a number of ways, with a number of
different locks schemes:

 (1) Download of contents - dvnode->validate_lock/write in afs_read_dir().

 (2) Lookup and readdir - dvnode->validate_lock/read in afs_dir_iterate(),
     downgrading from (1) if necessary.

 (3) d_revalidate of child dentry - dvnode->validate_lock/read in
     afs_do_lookup_one() downgrading from (1) if necessary.

 (4) Edit of dir after modification - page locks on individual dir pages.

Unfortunately, because (4) uses different locking scheme to (1) - (3),
nothing protects against the page being scanned whilst the edit is
underway.  Even download is not safe as it doesn't lock the pages - relying
instead on the validate_lock to serialise as a whole (the theory being that
directory contents are treated as a block and always downloaded as a
block).

Fix this by write-locking dvnode->validate_lock around the edits.  Care
must be taken in the rename case as there may be two different dirs - but
they need not be locked at the same time.  In any case, once the lock is
taken, the directory version must be rechecked, and the edit skipped if a
later version has been downloaded by revalidation (there can't have been
any local changes because the VFS holds the inode lock, but there can have
been remote changes).

Fixes: 63a4681ff3 ("afs: Locally edit directory data for mkdir/create/unlink/...")
Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
2020-04-13 15:09:01 +01:00

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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
/* AFS silly rename handling
*
* Copyright (C) 2019 Red Hat, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
* Written by David Howells (dhowells@redhat.com)
* - Derived from NFS's sillyrename.
*/
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/fs.h>
#include <linux/namei.h>
#include <linux/fsnotify.h>
#include "internal.h"
/*
* Actually perform the silly rename step.
*/
static int afs_do_silly_rename(struct afs_vnode *dvnode, struct afs_vnode *vnode,
struct dentry *old, struct dentry *new,
struct key *key)
{
struct afs_fs_cursor fc;
struct afs_status_cb *scb;
afs_dataversion_t dir_data_version;
int ret = -ERESTARTSYS;
_enter("%pd,%pd", old, new);
scb = kzalloc(sizeof(struct afs_status_cb), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!scb)
return -ENOMEM;
trace_afs_silly_rename(vnode, false);
if (afs_begin_vnode_operation(&fc, dvnode, key, true)) {
dir_data_version = dvnode->status.data_version + 1;
while (afs_select_fileserver(&fc)) {
fc.cb_break = afs_calc_vnode_cb_break(dvnode);
afs_fs_rename(&fc, old->d_name.name,
dvnode, new->d_name.name,
scb, scb);
}
afs_vnode_commit_status(&fc, dvnode, fc.cb_break,
&dir_data_version, scb);
ret = afs_end_vnode_operation(&fc);
}
if (ret == 0) {
spin_lock(&old->d_lock);
old->d_flags |= DCACHE_NFSFS_RENAMED;
spin_unlock(&old->d_lock);
if (dvnode->silly_key != key) {
key_put(dvnode->silly_key);
dvnode->silly_key = key_get(key);
}
down_write(&dvnode->validate_lock);
if (test_bit(AFS_VNODE_DIR_VALID, &dvnode->flags) &&
dvnode->status.data_version == dir_data_version) {
afs_edit_dir_remove(dvnode, &old->d_name,
afs_edit_dir_for_silly_0);
afs_edit_dir_add(dvnode, &new->d_name,
&vnode->fid, afs_edit_dir_for_silly_1);
}
up_write(&dvnode->validate_lock);
}
kfree(scb);
_leave(" = %d", ret);
return ret;
}
/**
* afs_sillyrename - Perform a silly-rename of a dentry
*
* AFS is stateless and the server doesn't know when the client is holding a
* file open. To prevent application problems when a file is unlinked while
* it's still open, the client performs a "silly-rename". That is, it renames
* the file to a hidden file in the same directory, and only performs the
* unlink once the last reference to it is put.
*
* The final cleanup is done during dentry_iput.
*/
int afs_sillyrename(struct afs_vnode *dvnode, struct afs_vnode *vnode,
struct dentry *dentry, struct key *key)
{
static unsigned int sillycounter;
struct dentry *sdentry = NULL;
unsigned char silly[16];
int ret = -EBUSY;
_enter("");
/* We don't allow a dentry to be silly-renamed twice. */
if (dentry->d_flags & DCACHE_NFSFS_RENAMED)
return -EBUSY;
sdentry = NULL;
do {
int slen;
dput(sdentry);
sillycounter++;
/* Create a silly name. Note that the ".__afs" prefix is
* understood by the salvager and must not be changed.
*/
slen = scnprintf(silly, sizeof(silly), ".__afs%04X", sillycounter);
sdentry = lookup_one_len(silly, dentry->d_parent, slen);
/* N.B. Better to return EBUSY here ... it could be dangerous
* to delete the file while it's in use.
*/
if (IS_ERR(sdentry))
goto out;
} while (!d_is_negative(sdentry));
ihold(&vnode->vfs_inode);
ret = afs_do_silly_rename(dvnode, vnode, dentry, sdentry, key);
switch (ret) {
case 0:
/* The rename succeeded. */
d_move(dentry, sdentry);
break;
case -ERESTARTSYS:
/* The result of the rename is unknown. Play it safe by forcing
* a new lookup.
*/
d_drop(dentry);
d_drop(sdentry);
}
iput(&vnode->vfs_inode);
dput(sdentry);
out:
_leave(" = %d", ret);
return ret;
}
/*
* Tell the server to remove a sillyrename file.
*/
static int afs_do_silly_unlink(struct afs_vnode *dvnode, struct afs_vnode *vnode,
struct dentry *dentry, struct key *key)
{
struct afs_fs_cursor fc;
struct afs_status_cb *scb;
int ret = -ERESTARTSYS;
_enter("");
scb = kcalloc(2, sizeof(struct afs_status_cb), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!scb)
return -ENOMEM;
trace_afs_silly_rename(vnode, true);
if (afs_begin_vnode_operation(&fc, dvnode, key, false)) {
afs_dataversion_t dir_data_version = dvnode->status.data_version + 1;
while (afs_select_fileserver(&fc)) {
fc.cb_break = afs_calc_vnode_cb_break(dvnode);
if (test_bit(AFS_SERVER_FL_IS_YFS, &fc.cbi->server->flags) &&
!test_bit(AFS_SERVER_FL_NO_RM2, &fc.cbi->server->flags)) {
yfs_fs_remove_file2(&fc, vnode, dentry->d_name.name,
&scb[0], &scb[1]);
if (fc.ac.error != -ECONNABORTED ||
fc.ac.abort_code != RXGEN_OPCODE)
continue;
set_bit(AFS_SERVER_FL_NO_RM2, &fc.cbi->server->flags);
}
afs_fs_remove(&fc, vnode, dentry->d_name.name, false, &scb[0]);
}
afs_vnode_commit_status(&fc, dvnode, fc.cb_break,
&dir_data_version, &scb[0]);
ret = afs_end_vnode_operation(&fc);
if (ret == 0) {
drop_nlink(&vnode->vfs_inode);
if (vnode->vfs_inode.i_nlink == 0) {
set_bit(AFS_VNODE_DELETED, &vnode->flags);
clear_bit(AFS_VNODE_CB_PROMISED, &vnode->flags);
}
}
if (ret == 0) {
down_write(&dvnode->validate_lock);
if (test_bit(AFS_VNODE_DIR_VALID, &dvnode->flags) &&
dvnode->status.data_version == dir_data_version)
afs_edit_dir_remove(dvnode, &dentry->d_name,
afs_edit_dir_for_unlink);
up_write(&dvnode->validate_lock);
}
}
kfree(scb);
_leave(" = %d", ret);
return ret;
}
/*
* Remove sillyrename file on iput.
*/
int afs_silly_iput(struct dentry *dentry, struct inode *inode)
{
struct afs_vnode *dvnode = AFS_FS_I(d_inode(dentry->d_parent));
struct afs_vnode *vnode = AFS_FS_I(inode);
struct dentry *alias;
int ret;
DECLARE_WAIT_QUEUE_HEAD_ONSTACK(wq);
_enter("%p{%pd},%llx", dentry, dentry, vnode->fid.vnode);
down_read(&dvnode->rmdir_lock);
alias = d_alloc_parallel(dentry->d_parent, &dentry->d_name, &wq);
if (IS_ERR(alias)) {
up_read(&dvnode->rmdir_lock);
return 0;
}
if (!d_in_lookup(alias)) {
/* We raced with lookup... See if we need to transfer the
* sillyrename information to the aliased dentry.
*/
ret = 0;
spin_lock(&alias->d_lock);
if (d_really_is_positive(alias) &&
!(alias->d_flags & DCACHE_NFSFS_RENAMED)) {
alias->d_flags |= DCACHE_NFSFS_RENAMED;
ret = 1;
}
spin_unlock(&alias->d_lock);
up_read(&dvnode->rmdir_lock);
dput(alias);
return ret;
}
/* Stop lock-release from complaining. */
spin_lock(&vnode->lock);
vnode->lock_state = AFS_VNODE_LOCK_DELETED;
trace_afs_flock_ev(vnode, NULL, afs_flock_silly_delete, 0);
spin_unlock(&vnode->lock);
afs_do_silly_unlink(dvnode, vnode, dentry, dvnode->silly_key);
up_read(&dvnode->rmdir_lock);
d_lookup_done(alias);
dput(alias);
return 1;
}