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SubjectRe: [PATCH] swap: divide-by-zero when zero length swap file on ssd
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[adding linux-mm and akpm]

On 04/06/2018 07:11 AM, Tom Abraham wrote:
>
> Calling swapon() on a zero length swap file on SSD can lead to a
> divide-by-zero.
>
> Although creating such files isn't possible with mkswap and they woud be
> considered invalid, it would be better for the swapon code to be more robust
> and handle this condition gracefully (return -EINVAL). Especially since the fix
> is small and straight-forward.
>
> To help with wear leveling on SSD, the swapon syscall calculates a random
> position in the swap file using modulo p->highest_bit, which is set to
> maxpages - 1 in read_swap_header.
>
> If the swap file is zero length, read_swap_header sets maxpages=1 and
> last_page=0, resulting in p->highest_bit=0 and we divide-by-zero when we modulo
> p->highest_bit in swapon syscall.
>
> This can be prevented by having read_swap_header return zero if last_page is
> zero.
>
> diff --git a/mm/swapfile.c b/mm/swapfile.c
> index c7a33717d079..d6b7bd9f365d 100644
> --- a/mm/swapfile.c
> +++ b/mm/swapfile.c
> @@ -2961,6 +2961,10 @@ static unsigned long read_swap_header(struct swap_info_struct *p,
> maxpages = swp_offset(pte_to_swp_entry(
> swp_entry_to_pte(swp_entry(0, ~0UL)))) + 1;
> last_page = swap_header->info.last_page;
> + if(!last_page) {
> + pr_warn("Empty swap-file\n");
> + return 0;
> + }
> if (last_page > maxpages) {
> pr_warn("Truncating oversized swap area, only using %luk out of %luk\n",
> maxpages << (PAGE_SHIFT - 10),
>


--
~Randy

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