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Wed, 25 Sep 2024 00:06:20 +0000 (UTC) Received: from dovecot-director2.suse.de ([2a07:de40:b281:106:10:150:64:167]) by imap1.dmz-prg2.suse.org with ESMTPSA id IE5RMfxT82a1AgAAD6G6ig (envelope-from ); Wed, 25 Sep 2024 00:06:20 +0000 From: Qu Wenruo To: linux-btrfs@vger.kernel.org Cc: Fabian Vogt Subject: [PATCH v2 2/2] btrfs: canonicalize the device path before adding it Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2024 09:36:00 +0930 Message-ID: <3b0eb4cd4b55ae567abfc849935b4a72cea88efb.1727222308.git.wqu@suse.com> X-Mailer: git-send-email 2.46.1 In-Reply-To: References: Precedence: bulk X-Mailing-List: linux-btrfs@vger.kernel.org List-Id: List-Subscribe: List-Unsubscribe: MIME-Version: 1.0 X-Rspamd-Queue-Id: 25C0421A19 X-Spam-Score: -5.01 X-Rspamd-Action: no action X-Spamd-Result: default: False [-5.01 / 50.00]; BAYES_HAM(-3.00)[100.00%]; DWL_DNSWL_MED(-2.00)[suse.com:dkim]; MID_CONTAINS_FROM(1.00)[]; NEURAL_HAM_LONG(-1.00)[-1.000]; R_MISSING_CHARSET(0.50)[]; R_DKIM_ALLOW(-0.20)[suse.com:s=susede1]; NEURAL_HAM_SHORT(-0.20)[-1.000]; MIME_GOOD(-0.10)[text/plain]; MX_GOOD(-0.01)[]; FUZZY_BLOCKED(0.00)[rspamd.com]; ARC_NA(0.00)[]; MIME_TRACE(0.00)[0:+]; RCVD_VIA_SMTP_AUTH(0.00)[]; RCPT_COUNT_TWO(0.00)[2]; DKIM_SIGNED(0.00)[suse.com:s=susede1]; FROM_EQ_ENVFROM(0.00)[]; FROM_HAS_DN(0.00)[]; TO_DN_SOME(0.00)[]; RCVD_TLS_ALL(0.00)[]; DBL_BLOCKED_OPENRESOLVER(0.00)[suse.com:mid,suse.com:dkim,suse.com:url,suse.com:email]; RCVD_COUNT_TWO(0.00)[2]; TO_MATCH_ENVRCPT_ALL(0.00)[]; DKIM_TRACE(0.00)[suse.com:+] X-Rspamd-Server: rspamd1.dmz-prg2.suse.org X-Spam-Flag: NO X-Spam-Level: [PROBLEM] Currently btrfs accepts any file path for its device, resulting some weird situation: # ./mount_by_fd /dev/test/scratch1 /mnt/btrfs/ The program has the following source code: #include #include #include int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { int fd = open(argv[1], O_RDWR); char path[256]; snprintf(path, sizeof(path), "/proc/self/fd/%d", fd); return mount(path, argv[2], "btrfs", 0, NULL); } Then we can have the following weird device path: BTRFS: device fsid 2378be81-fe12-46d2-a9e8-68cf08dd98d5 devid 1 transid 7 /proc/self/fd/3 (253:2) scanned by mount_by_fd (18440) Normally it's not a big deal, and later udev can trigger a device path rename. But if udev didn't trigger, the device path "/proc/self/fd/3" will show up in mtab. [CAUSE] For filename "/proc/self/fd/3", it means the opened file descriptor 3. In above case, it's exactly the device we want to open, aka points to "/dev/test/scratch1" which is another softlink pointing to "/dev/dm-2". Inside kernel we solve the mount source using LOOKUP_FOLLOW, which follows the symbolic link and grab the proper block device. But inside btrfs we also save the filename into btrfs_device::name, and utilize that member to report our mount source, which leads to the above situation. [FIX] Instead of unconditionally trust the path, check if the original file (not following the symbolic link) is inside "/dev/", if not, then manually lookup the path to its final destination, and use that as our device path. This allows us to still use symbolic links, like "/dev/mapper/test-scratch" from LVM2, which is required for fstests runs with LVM2 setup. And for really weird names, like the above case, we solve it to "/dev/dm-2" instead. Link: https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1230641 Reported-by: Fabian Vogt Signed-off-by: Qu Wenruo Reviewed-by: Filipe Manana --- fs/btrfs/volumes.c | 79 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- 1 file changed, 78 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/fs/btrfs/volumes.c b/fs/btrfs/volumes.c index b713e4ebb362..668138451f7c 100644 --- a/fs/btrfs/volumes.c +++ b/fs/btrfs/volumes.c @@ -732,6 +732,70 @@ const u8 *btrfs_sb_fsid_ptr(const struct btrfs_super_block *sb) return has_metadata_uuid ? sb->metadata_uuid : sb->fsid; } +/* + * We can have very weird soft links passed in. + * One example is "/proc/self/fd/", which can be a soft link to + * a block device. + * + * But it's never a good idea to use those weird names. + * Here we check if the path (not following symlinks) is a good one inside + * "/dev/". + */ +static bool is_good_dev_path(const char *dev_path) +{ + struct path path = { .mnt = NULL, .dentry = NULL }; + char *path_buf = NULL; + char *resolved_path; + bool is_good = false; + int ret; + + path_buf = kmalloc(PATH_MAX, GFP_KERNEL); + if (!path_buf) + goto out; + + /* + * Do not follow soft link, just check if the original path is inside + * "/dev/". + */ + ret = kern_path(dev_path, 0, &path); + if (ret) + goto out; + resolved_path = d_path(&path, path_buf, PATH_MAX); + if (IS_ERR(resolved_path)) + goto out; + if (strncmp(resolved_path, "/dev/", strlen("/dev/"))) + goto out; + is_good = true; +out: + kfree(path_buf); + path_put(&path); + return is_good; +} + +static int get_canonical_dev_path(const char *dev_path, char *canonical) +{ + struct path path = { .mnt = NULL, .dentry = NULL }; + char *path_buf = NULL; + char *resolved_path; + int ret; + + path_buf = kmalloc(PATH_MAX, GFP_KERNEL); + if (!path_buf) { + ret = -ENOMEM; + goto out; + } + + ret = kern_path(dev_path, LOOKUP_FOLLOW, &path); + if (ret) + goto out; + resolved_path = d_path(&path, path_buf, PATH_MAX); + ret = strscpy(canonical, resolved_path, PATH_MAX); +out: + kfree(path_buf); + path_put(&path); + return ret; +} + static bool is_same_device(struct btrfs_device *device, const char *new_path) { struct path old = { .mnt = NULL, .dentry = NULL }; @@ -1408,12 +1472,23 @@ struct btrfs_device *btrfs_scan_one_device(const char *path, blk_mode_t flags, bool new_device_added = false; struct btrfs_device *device = NULL; struct file *bdev_file; + char *canonical_path = NULL; u64 bytenr; dev_t devt; int ret; lockdep_assert_held(&uuid_mutex); + if (!is_good_dev_path(path)) { + canonical_path = kmalloc(PATH_MAX, GFP_KERNEL); + if (canonical_path) { + ret = get_canonical_dev_path(path, canonical_path); + if (ret < 0) { + kfree(canonical_path); + canonical_path = NULL; + } + } + } /* * Avoid an exclusive open here, as the systemd-udev may initiate the * device scan which may race with the user's mount or mkfs command, @@ -1458,7 +1533,8 @@ struct btrfs_device *btrfs_scan_one_device(const char *path, blk_mode_t flags, goto free_disk_super; } - device = device_list_add(path, disk_super, &new_device_added); + device = device_list_add(canonical_path ? : path, disk_super, + &new_device_added); if (!IS_ERR(device) && new_device_added) btrfs_free_stale_devices(device->devt, device); @@ -1467,6 +1543,7 @@ struct btrfs_device *btrfs_scan_one_device(const char *path, blk_mode_t flags, error_bdev_put: fput(bdev_file); + kfree(canonical_path); return device; }