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[02/12] fs_parse: fix fs_param_v_optional handling

Message ID 20191128155940.17530-3-mszeredi@redhat.com (mailing list archive)
State New, archived
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Series various vfs patches | expand

Commit Message

Miklos Szeredi Nov. 28, 2019, 3:59 p.m. UTC
String options always have parameters, hence the check for optional
parameter will never trigger.

Check for param type being a flag first (flag is the only type that does
not have a parameter) and report "Missing value" if the parameter is
mandatory.

Tested with gfs2's "quota" option, which is currently the only user of
fs_param_v_optional.

Signed-off-by: Miklos Szeredi <mszeredi@redhat.com>
Cc: Andrew Price <anprice@redhat.com>
Cc: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
Fixes: 31d921c7fb96 ("vfs: Add configuration parser helpers")
Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> # v5.4
---
 fs/fs_parser.c | 10 ++++++----
 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)

Comments

Andrew Price Nov. 29, 2019, 11:31 a.m. UTC | #1
On 28/11/2019 15:59, Miklos Szeredi wrote:
> String options always have parameters, hence the check for optional
> parameter will never trigger.
> 
> Check for param type being a flag first (flag is the only type that does
> not have a parameter) and report "Missing value" if the parameter is
> mandatory.
> 
> Tested with gfs2's "quota" option, which is currently the only user of
> fs_param_v_optional.

It's not clear to me what the bug is here. My tests with the quota 
option are giving expected results. Perhaps I missed a case?

Andy

> Signed-off-by: Miklos Szeredi <mszeredi@redhat.com>
> Cc: Andrew Price <anprice@redhat.com>
> Cc: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
> Fixes: 31d921c7fb96 ("vfs: Add configuration parser helpers")
> Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> # v5.4
> ---
>   fs/fs_parser.c | 10 ++++++----
>   1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
> 
> diff --git a/fs/fs_parser.c b/fs/fs_parser.c
> index d1930adce68d..5d8833d71b37 100644
> --- a/fs/fs_parser.c
> +++ b/fs/fs_parser.c
> @@ -127,13 +127,15 @@ int fs_parse(struct fs_context *fc,
>   	case fs_param_is_u64:
>   	case fs_param_is_enum:
>   	case fs_param_is_string:
> -		if (param->type != fs_value_is_string)
> -			goto bad_value;
> -		if (!result->has_value) {
> +		if (param->type == fs_value_is_flag) {
>   			if (p->flags & fs_param_v_optional)
>   				goto okay;
> -			goto bad_value;
> +
> +			return invalf(fc, "%s: Missing value for '%s'",
> +				      desc->name, param->key);
>   		}
> +		if (param->type != fs_value_is_string)
> +			goto bad_value;
>   		/* Fall through */
>   	default:
>   		break;
>
Miklos Szeredi Nov. 29, 2019, 2:43 p.m. UTC | #2
On Fri, Nov 29, 2019 at 12:31 PM Andrew Price <anprice@redhat.com> wrote:
>
> On 28/11/2019 15:59, Miklos Szeredi wrote:
> > String options always have parameters, hence the check for optional
> > parameter will never trigger.
> >
> > Check for param type being a flag first (flag is the only type that does
> > not have a parameter) and report "Missing value" if the parameter is
> > mandatory.
> >
> > Tested with gfs2's "quota" option, which is currently the only user of
> > fs_param_v_optional.
>
> It's not clear to me what the bug is here. My tests with the quota
> option are giving expected results. Perhaps I missed a case?

fsopen-test-2: fsconfig(3, FSCONFIG_SET_FLAG, "quota", NULL, 0):
Invalid argument
fsopen-test-2: context log: <e gfs2: Bad value for 'quota'>

kernel: 5.4.0-08836-g81b6b96475ac

Thanks,
Miklos
Andrew Price Nov. 29, 2019, 3:56 p.m. UTC | #3
On 29/11/2019 14:43, Miklos Szeredi wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 29, 2019 at 12:31 PM Andrew Price <anprice@redhat.com> wrote:
>>
>> On 28/11/2019 15:59, Miklos Szeredi wrote:
>>> String options always have parameters, hence the check for optional
>>> parameter will never trigger.
>>>
>>> Check for param type being a flag first (flag is the only type that does
>>> not have a parameter) and report "Missing value" if the parameter is
>>> mandatory.
>>>
>>> Tested with gfs2's "quota" option, which is currently the only user of
>>> fs_param_v_optional.
>>
>> It's not clear to me what the bug is here. My tests with the quota
>> option are giving expected results. Perhaps I missed a case?
> 
> fsopen-test-2: fsconfig(3, FSCONFIG_SET_FLAG, "quota", NULL, 0):
> Invalid argument
> fsopen-test-2: context log: <e gfs2: Bad value for 'quota'>
> 
> kernel: 5.4.0-08836-g81b6b96475ac

Ah right, gotcha. My tests were relying on the same codepaths being used 
from the legacy/monolithic parsing code.

Reviewed-by: Andrew Price <anprice@redhat.com>

Andy
Al Viro Dec. 16, 2019, 11:28 p.m. UTC | #4
On Thu, Nov 28, 2019 at 04:59:30PM +0100, Miklos Szeredi wrote:
> String options always have parameters, hence the check for optional
> parameter will never trigger.

What do you mean, always have parameters?  Granted, for fsconfig(2) it's
(currently) true, but I see at least two other pathways that do not impose
such requirement - vfs_parse_fs_string() and rbd_parse_options().

You seem to deal with the former later in the patchset, but I don't see
anything for the latter...
Al Viro Dec. 17, 2019, 1:18 a.m. UTC | #5
On Mon, Dec 16, 2019 at 11:28:45PM +0000, Al Viro wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 28, 2019 at 04:59:30PM +0100, Miklos Szeredi wrote:
> > String options always have parameters, hence the check for optional
> > parameter will never trigger.
> 
> What do you mean, always have parameters?  Granted, for fsconfig(2) it's
> (currently) true, but I see at least two other pathways that do not impose
> such requirement - vfs_parse_fs_string() and rbd_parse_options().
> 
> You seem to deal with the former later in the patchset, but I don't see
> anything for the latter...

FWIW, I strongly dislike fs_param_v_optional.  I mean, look at the
gfs2 usecase:
	quota			->uint_64 = 0		->negated = false
	quota=off		->uint_32 = 1		->negated = false
	quota=account		->uint_32 = 2		->negated = false
	quota=on		->uint_32 = 3		->negated = false
	noquota			->boolean = false	->negated = true
with gfs2 postprocessing for that thing being
                if (result.negated)
                        args->ar_quota = GFS2_QUOTA_OFF;
                else if (result.int_32 > 0)
                        args->ar_quota = opt_quota_values[result.int_32];
                else   
                        args->ar_quota = GFS2_QUOTA_ON;
                break;
and that relies upon having enum opt_quota members associated with
off/account/on starting from 1.  I mean, WTF?  What we really want is
	quota		GFS2_QUOTA_ON
	quota=on	GFS2_QUOTA_ON
	quota=account	GFS2_QUOTA_ACCOUNT
	quota=off	GFS2_QUOTA_OFF
	noquota		GFS2_QUOTA_OFF

I certainly agree that flag/NULL string is ugly; do we even want to keep
fs_value_is_flag?  It's internal-only, so we can bloody well turn it
into fs_value_is_string and ->string is NULL...  And sure, ->has_value
is redundant - if nothing else, it would make a lot more sense as
static inline bool param_has_value(const struct fs_parameter *param)
{
	return !!param->string;
}
But I really wonder if we should keep breeding kludges.  Look at the
use cases, including the yet-to-be-merged ones.
	1) GFS2: see above
	2) ceph: fsc/nofsc/fsc=...
	3) ext4: init_itable/noinit_itable/init_itable=<number>
	4) nfs: fsc/nofsc/fsc=...

All of that is trivially handled by splitting the opt=... and opt
cases.  We have two such in the tree and two more in posted patchsets.
Plus one more that ext4 patchset breaks, AFAICS (barrier).  Out of
several hundreds.  Everything else either requires = in all cases
or rejects it in all cases.

So how about a flag for "takes no arguments", set automatically by
fsparam_flag()/fsparam_flag_no(), with fs_lookup_key() taking an
extra "comes with argument" flag and filtering according to it?
Rules:
	foo		=> "foo", true
	foo=		=> "foo", false
	foo=bar		=> "foo", false
And to hell with the "optional" flag; for gfs2 we'd end up with
	fsparam_flag_no("quota", Opt_quota_flag),			// quota|noquota
	fsparam_flag_enum("quota", Opt_quota, gfs2_param_quota),	// quota={on|account|off}
Postprocessing won't be any harder, really - we could bloody well do
	case Opt_quota_flag:
		result.int_32 = result.negated ? GFS2_QUOTA_OFF : GFS2_QUOTA_ON;
		/* fallthru */
	case Opt_quota:
		args->ar_quota = result.int_32;
                break;
with gfs2_param_quota having the right values in it, instead of
that intermediate enum.

All ->has_value checks go away that way, AFAICS.  With minimal
impact on yet-to-be-merged series...
Al Viro Dec. 17, 2019, 3:27 a.m. UTC | #6
On Tue, Dec 17, 2019 at 01:18:13AM +0000, Al Viro wrote:

> So how about a flag for "takes no arguments", set automatically by
> fsparam_flag()/fsparam_flag_no(), with fs_lookup_key() taking an
> extra "comes with argument" flag and filtering according to it?
> Rules:
> 	foo		=> "foo", true
> 	foo=		=> "foo", false
> 	foo=bar		=> "foo", false
> And to hell with the "optional" flag; for gfs2 we'd end up with
> 	fsparam_flag_no("quota", Opt_quota_flag),			// quota|noquota
> 	fsparam_flag_enum("quota", Opt_quota, gfs2_param_quota),	// quota={on|account|off}
> Postprocessing won't be any harder, really - we could bloody well do
> 	case Opt_quota_flag:
> 		result.int_32 = result.negated ? GFS2_QUOTA_OFF : GFS2_QUOTA_ON;
> 		/* fallthru */
> 	case Opt_quota:
> 		args->ar_quota = result.int_32;
>                 break;
> with gfs2_param_quota having the right values in it, instead of
> that intermediate enum.
> 
> All ->has_value checks go away that way, AFAICS.  With minimal
> impact on yet-to-be-merged series...

FWIW, we have the following types right now:
fs_param_is_flag	no argument
fs_param_is_bool	no argument or string argument (1 instance in mainline[*])
fs_param_is_u32		string argument [**]
fs_param_is_u32_octal	string argument
fs_param_is_u32_hex	string argument
fs_param_is_s32		string argument
fs_param_is_u64		string argument
fs_param_is_enum	string argument; gfs2 has the quota/noquota/quota=... mess
fs_param_is_string	string argument; ceph (and nfs) have fsc/nofsc/fsc=...
fs_param_is_fd		unused at the moment; eventually - string argument.
fs_param_is_blob	fsconfig-only
fs_param_is_blockdev	fsconfig-only
fs_param_is_path	fsconfig-only

[*] no_disconnect in gadgetfs; buggered, since it used to require a numeric
argument.  Now it quietly treats no_disconnect as no_disconnect=1 and
rejects e.g. no_disconnect=2.  There are two more in ext4, also buggered
as far as I can tell.
[**] ext4 has init_itable/init_itable=%u/noinit_itable

The total over all filesystems with conversions posted or already in mainline:

* no_disconnect [drivers/usb/gadget/function/f_fs.c, broken]
* init_itable/init_itable=%u/noinit_itable [ext4]
* fsc/fsc=%s/nofsc [ceph]
* fsc/fsc=%s/nofsc [nfs]
* quota/quota=on/quota=off/quota=account/noquota [gfs2]
* barrier/barrier=%u/nobarrier [ext4]
* auto_da_alloc/auto_da_alloc=%u/noauto_da_alloc [ext4]

It's rare.  So much that I don't believe that fs_param_v_optional has any
reason to exist.  Let's split those entries and be done with that.

Hmm...  Deciding whether we have an argument-bearing or no-argument case
is somewhat inconvenient for fsconfig-generated calls - check for
NULL param->string is, strictly speaking, in nasal daemon territory
for types other than flag and string...  OK, sold - let's check for
fs_value_is_flag.  So I'm combining your patch with #9/12 (to avoid bisect
hazard) + correction for rbd.  And putting that in the very beginning of
fs_parser reorg series, with elimination of fs_param_v_optional closer
to the end.
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Patch

diff --git a/fs/fs_parser.c b/fs/fs_parser.c
index d1930adce68d..5d8833d71b37 100644
--- a/fs/fs_parser.c
+++ b/fs/fs_parser.c
@@ -127,13 +127,15 @@  int fs_parse(struct fs_context *fc,
 	case fs_param_is_u64:
 	case fs_param_is_enum:
 	case fs_param_is_string:
-		if (param->type != fs_value_is_string)
-			goto bad_value;
-		if (!result->has_value) {
+		if (param->type == fs_value_is_flag) {
 			if (p->flags & fs_param_v_optional)
 				goto okay;
-			goto bad_value;
+
+			return invalf(fc, "%s: Missing value for '%s'",
+				      desc->name, param->key);
 		}
+		if (param->type != fs_value_is_string)
+			goto bad_value;
 		/* Fall through */
 	default:
 		break;