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authorJens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>2023-11-03 09:26:13 -0600
committerJens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>2023-11-03 09:31:21 -0600
commit0df96fb71a395b4fc9c80180306420c743f395a8 (patch)
treecb67a5bb57df72168707174c6bf1f883827b00c3 /io_uring
parent8f6f76a6a29f36d2f3e4510d0bde5046672f6924 (diff)
downloadlinux-0df96fb71a395b4fc9c80180306420c743f395a8.tar.gz
io_uring/rw: don't attempt to allocate async data if opcode doesn't need it
The new read multishot method doesn't need to allocate async data ever, as it doesn't do vectored IO and it must only be used with provided buffers. While it doesn't have ->prep_async() set, it also sets ->async_size to 0, which is different from any other read/write type we otherwise support. If it's used on a file type that isn't pollable, we do try and allocate this async data, and then try and use that data. But since we passed in a size of 0 for the data, we get a NULL back on data allocation. We then proceed to dereference that to copy state, and that obviously won't end well. Add a check in io_setup_async_rw() for this condition, and avoid copying state. Also add a check for whether or not buffer selection is specified in prep while at it. Fixes: fc68fcda0491 ("io_uring/rw: add support for IORING_OP_READ_MULTISHOT") Link: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=218101 Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
Diffstat (limited to 'io_uring')
-rw-r--r--io_uring/rw.c7
1 files changed, 7 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/io_uring/rw.c b/io_uring/rw.c
index 3398e1d944c261..1c76de483ef634 100644
--- a/io_uring/rw.c
+++ b/io_uring/rw.c
@@ -131,6 +131,10 @@ int io_read_mshot_prep(struct io_kiocb *req, const struct io_uring_sqe *sqe)
{
int ret;
+ /* must be used with provided buffers */
+ if (!(req->flags & REQ_F_BUFFER_SELECT))
+ return -EINVAL;
+
ret = io_prep_rw(req, sqe);
if (unlikely(ret))
return ret;
@@ -542,6 +546,9 @@ static int io_setup_async_rw(struct io_kiocb *req, const struct iovec *iovec,
{
if (!force && !io_cold_defs[req->opcode].prep_async)
return 0;
+ /* opcode type doesn't need async data */
+ if (!io_cold_defs[req->opcode].async_size)
+ return 0;
if (!req_has_async_data(req)) {
struct io_async_rw *iorw;