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CVE-2024-45003

vfs: Don't evict inode under the inode lru traversing context



Description

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: vfs: Don't evict inode under the inode lru traversing context The inode reclaiming process(See function prune_icache_sb) collects all reclaimable inodes and mark them with I_FREEING flag at first, at that time, other processes will be stuck if they try getting these inodes (See function find_inode_fast), then the reclaiming process destroy the inodes by function dispose_list(). Some filesystems(eg. ext4 with ea_inode feature, ubifs with xattr) may do inode lookup in the inode evicting callback function, if the inode lookup is operated under the inode lru traversing context, deadlock problems may happen. Case 1: In function ext4_evict_inode(), the ea inode lookup could happen if ea_inode feature is enabled, the lookup process will be stuck under the evicting context like this: 1. File A has inode i_reg and an ea inode i_ea 2. getfattr(A, xattr_buf) // i_ea is added into lru // lru->i_ea 3. Then, following three processes running like this: PA PB echo 2 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches shrink_slab prune_dcache_sb // i_reg is added into lru, lru->i_ea->i_reg prune_icache_sb list_lru_walk_one inode_lru_isolate i_ea->i_state |= I_FREEING // set inode state inode_lru_isolate __iget(i_reg) spin_unlock(&i_reg->i_lock) spin_unlock(lru_lock) rm file A i_reg->nlink = 0 iput(i_reg) // i_reg->nlink is 0, do evict ext4_evict_inode ext4_xattr_delete_inode ext4_xattr_inode_dec_ref_all ext4_xattr_inode_iget ext4_iget(i_ea->i_ino) iget_locked find_inode_fast __wait_on_freeing_inode(i_ea) ----→ AA deadlock dispose_list // cannot be executed by prune_icache_sb wake_up_bit(&i_ea->i_state) Case 2: In deleted inode writing function ubifs_jnl_write_inode(), file deleting process holds BASEHD's wbuf->io_mutex while getting the xattr inode, which could race with inode reclaiming process(The reclaiming process could try locking BASEHD's wbuf->io_mutex in inode evicting function), then an ABBA deadlock problem would happen as following: 1. File A has inode ia and a xattr(with inode ixa), regular file B has inode ib and a xattr. 2. getfattr(A, xattr_buf) // ixa is added into lru // lru->ixa 3. Then, following three processes running like this: PA PB PC echo 2 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches shrink_slab prune_dcache_sb // ib and ia are added into lru, lru->ixa->ib->ia prune_icache_sb list_lru_walk_one inode_lru_isolate ixa->i_state |= I_FREEING // set inode state inode_lru_isolate __iget(ib) spin_unlock(&ib->i_lock) spin_unlock(lru_lock) rm file B ib->nlink = 0 rm file A iput(ia) ubifs_evict_inode(ia) ubifs_jnl_delete_inode(ia) ubifs_jnl_write_inode(ia) make_reservation(BASEHD) // Lock wbuf->io_mutex ubifs_iget(ixa->i_ino) iget_locked find_inode_fast __wait_on_freeing_inode(ixa) | iput(ib) // ib->nlink is 0, do evict | ubifs_evict_inode | ubifs_jnl_delete_inode(ib) ↓ ubifs_jnl_write_inode ABBA deadlock ←-----make_reservation(BASEHD) dispose_list // cannot be executed by prune_icache_sb wake_up_bit(&ixa->i_state) Fix the possible deadlock by using new inode state flag I_LRU_ISOLATING to pin the inode in memory while inode_lru_isolate( ---truncated---

Reserved 2024-08-21 | Published 2024-09-04 | Updated 2024-12-19 | Assigner Linux

Product status

Default status
unaffected

e50e5129f384ae282adebfb561189cdb19b81cee before 3525ad25240dfdd8c78f3470911ed10aa727aa72
affected

e50e5129f384ae282adebfb561189cdb19b81cee before 03880af02a78bc9a98b5a581f529cf709c88a9b8
affected

e50e5129f384ae282adebfb561189cdb19b81cee before cda54ec82c0f9d05393242b20b13f69b083f7e88
affected

e50e5129f384ae282adebfb561189cdb19b81cee before 437741eba63bf4e437e2beb5583f8633556a2b98
affected

e50e5129f384ae282adebfb561189cdb19b81cee before b9bda5f6012dd00372f3a06a82ed8971a4c57c32
affected

e50e5129f384ae282adebfb561189cdb19b81cee before 9063ab49c11e9518a3f2352434bb276cc8134c5f
affected

e50e5129f384ae282adebfb561189cdb19b81cee before 2a0629834cd82f05d424bbc193374f9a43d1f87d
affected

Default status
affected

4.13
affected

Any version before 4.13
unaffected

5.4.283
unaffected

5.10.225
unaffected

5.15.166
unaffected

6.1.107
unaffected

6.6.48
unaffected

6.10.7
unaffected

6.11
unaffected

References

git.kernel.org/...c/3525ad25240dfdd8c78f3470911ed10aa727aa72

git.kernel.org/...c/03880af02a78bc9a98b5a581f529cf709c88a9b8

git.kernel.org/...c/cda54ec82c0f9d05393242b20b13f69b083f7e88

git.kernel.org/...c/437741eba63bf4e437e2beb5583f8633556a2b98

git.kernel.org/...c/b9bda5f6012dd00372f3a06a82ed8971a4c57c32

git.kernel.org/...c/9063ab49c11e9518a3f2352434bb276cc8134c5f

git.kernel.org/...c/2a0629834cd82f05d424bbc193374f9a43d1f87d

cve.org (CVE-2024-45003)

nvd.nist.gov (CVE-2024-45003)

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