Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 14 Oct 2020 15:06:28 +0530 | From | Sai Prakash Ranjan <> | Subject | Re: [PATCH 1/2] coresight: tmc-etf: Fix NULL ptr dereference in tmc_enable_etf_sink_perf() |
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On 2020-10-13 22:05, Suzuki K Poulose wrote: > On 10/07/2020 02:00 PM, Sai Prakash Ranjan wrote: >> There was a report of NULL pointer dereference in ETF enable >> path for perf CS mode with PID monitoring. It is almost 100% >> reproducible when the process to monitor is something very >> active such as chrome and with ETF as the sink and not ETR. >> Currently in a bid to find the pid, the owner is dereferenced >> via task_pid_nr() call in tmc_enable_etf_sink_perf() and with >> owner being NULL, we get a NULL pointer dereference. >> >> Looking at the ETR and other places in the kernel, ETF and the >> ETB are the only places trying to dereference the task(owner) >> in tmc_enable_etf_sink_perf() which is also called from the >> sched_in path as in the call trace. Owner(task) is NULL even >> in the case of ETR in tmc_enable_etr_sink_perf(), but since we >> cache the PID in alloc_buffer() callback and it is done as part >> of etm_setup_aux() when allocating buffer for ETR sink, we never >> dereference this NULL pointer and we are safe. So lets do the > > The patch is necessary to fix some of the issues. But I feel it is > not complete. Why is it safe earlier and not later ? I believe we are > simply reducing the chances of hitting the issue, by doing this earlier > than > later. I would say we better fix all instances to make sure that the > event->owner is valid. (e.g, I can see that the for kernel events > event->owner == -1 ?) > > struct task_struct *tsk = READ_ONCE(event->owner); > > if (!tsk || is_kernel_event(event)) > /* skip ? */ >
Looking at it some more, is_kernel_event() is not exposed outside events core and probably for good reason. Why do we need to check for this and not just tsk?
Thanks, Sai
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