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author | Mike Swanson | 2023-12-20 10:02:34 -0800 |
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committer | Mike Swanson | 2023-12-20 10:02:34 -0800 |
commit | 5bc48ded04f57dee2bacab59363bdbd1d06e0b2a (patch) | |
tree | fd0f0852312b5a1c9b722b842f0017ad584d6f0e /0005-fix-xfs-boundary-check.patch | |
parent | efdbd41d9dec83a3adc0702615a74ae6cb56451a (diff) | |
download | aur-5bc48ded04f57dee2bacab59363bdbd1d06e0b2a.tar.gz |
Update to 2:2.12rc1-7
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diff --git a/0005-fix-xfs-boundary-check.patch b/0005-fix-xfs-boundary-check.patch deleted file mode 100644 index f829ebdc57f5..000000000000 --- a/0005-fix-xfs-boundary-check.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,214 +0,0 @@ -[PATCH v3] Fix XFS directory extent parsing -From: Jon DeVree -Subject: [PATCH v3] Fix XFS directory extent parsing -Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2023 20:43:55 -0400 - -The XFS directory entry parsing code has never been completely correct -for extent based directories. The parser correctly handles the case -where the directory is contained in a single extent, but then mistakenly -assumes the data blocks for the multiple extent case are each identical -to the single extent case. The difference in the format of the data -blocks between the two cases is tiny enough that its gone unnoticed for -a very long time. - -A recent change introduced some additional bounds checking into the XFS -parser. Like GRUB's existing parser, it is correct for the single extent -case but incorrect for the multiple extent case. When parsing a -directory with multiple extents, this new bounds checking is sometimes -(but not always) tripped and triggers an "invalid XFS diretory entry" -error. This probably would have continued to go unnoticed but the -/boot/grub/<arch> directory is large enough that it often has multiple -extents. - -The difference between the two cases is that when there are multiple -extents, the data blocks do not contain a trailer nor do they contain -any leaf information. That information is stored in a separate set of -extents dedicated to just the leaf information. These extents come after -the directory entry extents and are not included in the inode size. So -the existing parser already ignores the leaf extents. - -The only reason to read the trailer/leaf information at all is so that -the parser can avoid misinterpreting that data as directory entries. So -this updates the parser as follows: - -For the single extent case the parser doesn't change much: -1. Read the size of the leaf information from the trailer -2. Set the end pointer for the parser to the start of the leaf - information. (The previous bounds checking set the end pointer to the - start of the trailer, so this is actually a small improvement.) -3. Set the entries variable to the expected number of directory entries. - -For the multiple extent case: -1. Set the end pointer to the end of the block. -2. Do not set up the entries variable. Figuring out how many entries are - in each individual block is complex and does not seem worth it when - it appears to be safe to just iterate over the entire block. - -Notes: -* When there is only one extent there will only ever be one block. If - more than one block is required then XFS will always switch to holding - leaf information in a separate extent. -* B-tree based directories seems to be parsed properly by the same code - that handles multiple extents. This is unlikely to ever occur within - /boot though because its only used when there are an extremely large - number of directory entries. - -Fixes: ef7850c75 (fs/xfs: Fix issues found while fuzzing the XFS filesystem) -Fixes: b2499b29c (Adds support for the XFS filesystem.) -Fixes: https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?64376 - -Signed-off-by: Jon DeVree <nuxi@vault24.org> ---- - -Notes: - Changes from v2: - * Fix bounds check on filename - - Changes from v1: - * Address review feedback - - grub-core/fs/xfs.c | 51 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------- - 1 file changed, 37 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-) - -diff --git a/grub-core/fs/xfs.c b/grub-core/fs/xfs.c -index b91cd32b4..acdfb1a7b 100644 ---- a/grub-core/fs/xfs.c -+++ b/grub-core/fs/xfs.c -@@ -223,6 +223,12 @@ struct grub_xfs_inode - /* Size of struct grub_xfs_inode v2, up to unused4 member included. */ - #define XFS_V2_INODE_SIZE (XFS_V3_INODE_SIZE - 76) - -+struct grub_xfs_dir_leaf_entry -+{ -+ grub_uint32_t hashval; -+ grub_uint32_t address; -+} GRUB_PACKED; -+ - struct grub_xfs_dirblock_tail - { - grub_uint32_t leaf_count; -@@ -877,9 +883,8 @@ grub_xfs_iterate_dir (grub_fshelp_node_t dir, - { - struct grub_xfs_dir2_entry *direntry = - grub_xfs_first_de(dir->data, dirblock); -- int entries; -- struct grub_xfs_dirblock_tail *tail = -- grub_xfs_dir_tail(dir->data, dirblock); -+ int entries = -1; -+ char *end = dirblock + dirblk_size; - - numread = grub_xfs_read_file (dir, 0, 0, - blk << dirblk_log2, -@@ -890,14 +895,27 @@ grub_xfs_iterate_dir (grub_fshelp_node_t dir, - return 0; - } - -- entries = (grub_be_to_cpu32 (tail->leaf_count) -- - grub_be_to_cpu32 (tail->leaf_stale)); -+ /* leaf and tail information are only in the data block if the number -+ * of extents is 1 */ -+ if (dir->inode.nextents == grub_cpu_to_be32_compile_time (1)) -+ { -+ struct grub_xfs_dirblock_tail *tail = -+ grub_xfs_dir_tail(dir->data, dirblock); -+ end = (char *)tail; - -- if (!entries) -- continue; -+ /* subtract the space used by leaf nodes */ -+ end -= grub_be_to_cpu32 (tail->leaf_count) * -+ sizeof (struct grub_xfs_dir_leaf_entry); -+ -+ entries = (grub_be_to_cpu32 (tail->leaf_count) -+ - grub_be_to_cpu32 (tail->leaf_stale)); -+ -+ if (!entries) -+ continue; -+ } - - /* Iterate over all entries within this block. */ -- while ((char *)direntry < (char *)tail) -+ while ((char *)direntry < (char *)end) - { - grub_uint8_t *freetag; - char *filename; -@@ -917,7 +935,7 @@ grub_xfs_iterate_dir (grub_fshelp_node_t dir, - } - - filename = (char *)(direntry + 1); -- if (filename + direntry->len - 1 > (char *) tail) -+ if (filename + direntry->len + 1 > (char *) end) - return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BAD_FS, "invalid XFS directory entry"); - - /* The byte after the filename is for the filetype, padding, or -@@ -931,11 +949,16 @@ grub_xfs_iterate_dir (grub_fshelp_node_t dir, - return 1; - } - -- /* Check if last direntry in this block is -- reached. */ -- entries--; -- if (!entries) -- break; -+ /* the expected number of directory entries is only tracked for the -+ * single extent case */ -+ if (dir->inode.nextents == grub_cpu_to_be32_compile_time (1)) -+ { -+ /* Check if last direntry in this block is -+ reached. */ -+ entries--; -+ if (!entries) -+ break; -+ } - - /* Select the next directory entry. */ - direntry = grub_xfs_next_de(dir->data, direntry); --- -2.40.1 - -[PATCH 1/1] fs/xfs: Incorrect short form directory data boundary check -From: Lidong Chen -Subject: [PATCH 1/1] fs/xfs: Incorrect short form directory data boundary check -Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2023 22:33:44 +0000 - -After parsing of the current entry, the entry pointer is advanced -to the next entry at the end of the 'for' loop. In case where the -last entry is at the end of the data boundary, the advanced entry -pointer can point off the data boundary. The subsequent boundary -check for the advanced entry pointer can cause a failure. - -The fix is to include the boundary check into the 'for' loop -condition. - -Signed-off-by: Lidong Chen <lidong.chen@oracle.com> ---- - grub-core/fs/xfs.c | 7 ++----- - 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) - -diff --git a/grub-core/fs/xfs.c b/grub-core/fs/xfs.c -index b91cd32b4..ebf962793 100644 ---- a/grub-core/fs/xfs.c -+++ b/grub-core/fs/xfs.c -@@ -816,7 +816,8 @@ grub_xfs_iterate_dir (grub_fshelp_node_t dir, - if (iterate_dir_call_hook (parent, "..", &ctx)) - return 1; - -- for (i = 0; i < head->count; i++) -+ for (i = 0; i < head->count && -+ (grub_uint8_t *) de < ((grub_uint8_t *) dir + grub_xfs_fshelp_size (dir->data)); i++) - { - grub_uint64_t ino; - grub_uint8_t *inopos = grub_xfs_inline_de_inopos(dir->data, de); -@@ -852,10 +852,6 @@ grub_xfs_iterate_dir (grub_fshelp_node_t dir, - de->name[de->len] = c; - - de = grub_xfs_inline_next_de(dir->data, head, de); -- -- if ((grub_uint8_t *) de >= (grub_uint8_t *) dir + grub_xfs_fshelp_size (dir->data)) -- return grub_error (GRUB_ERR_BAD_FS, "invalid XFS directory entry"); -- - } - break; - } --- -2.30.2 |