Re: [PATCH] fdset's leakage

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On Mon, 10 Jul 2006 17:40:51 +0400
Kirill Korotaev <[email protected]> wrote:

> Andrew,
> 
> Another patch from Alexey Kuznetsov fixing memory leak in alloc_fdtable().
> 
> [PATCH] fdset's leakage
> 
> When found, it is obvious. nfds calculated when allocating fdsets
> is rewritten by calculation of size of fdtable, and when we are
> unlucky, we try to free fdsets of wrong size.
> 
> Found due to OpenVZ resource management (User Beancounters).
> 
> Signed-Off-By: Alexey Kuznetsov <[email protected]>
> Signed-Off-By: Kirill Korotaev <[email protected]>
> 
> 
> diff -urp linux-2.6-orig/fs/file.c linux-2.6/fs/file.c
> --- linux-2.6-orig/fs/file.c	2006-07-10 12:10:51.000000000 +0400
> +++ linux-2.6/fs/file.c	2006-07-10 14:47:01.000000000 +0400
> @@ -277,11 +277,13 @@ static struct fdtable *alloc_fdtable(int
>  	} while (nfds <= nr);
>  	new_fds = alloc_fd_array(nfds);
>  	if (!new_fds)
> -		goto out;
> +		goto out2;
>  	fdt->fd = new_fds;
>  	fdt->max_fds = nfds;
>  	fdt->free_files = NULL;
>  	return fdt;
> +out2:
> +	nfds = fdt->max_fdset;
>  out:
>    	if (new_openset)
>    		free_fdset(new_openset, nfds);

OK, that was a simple fix.  And if we need this fix backported to 2.6.17.x
then it'd be best to go with the simple fix.

And I think we do need to backport this to 2.6.17.x because NR_OPEN can be
really big, and vmalloc() is not immortal.

But the code in there is really sick.   In all cases we do:

	free_fdset(foo->open_fds, foo->max_fdset);
	free_fdset(foo->close_on_exec, foo->max_fdset);

How much neater and more reliable would it be to do:

	free_fdsets(foo);

?

Also,

	nfds = NR_OPEN_DEFAULT;
	/*
	 * Expand to the max in easy steps, and keep expanding it until
	 * we have enough for the requested fd array size.
	 */
	do {
#if NR_OPEN_DEFAULT < 256
		if (nfds < 256)
			nfds = 256;
		else
#endif
		if (nfds < (PAGE_SIZE / sizeof(struct file *)))
			nfds = PAGE_SIZE / sizeof(struct file *);
		else {
			nfds = nfds * 2;
			if (nfds > NR_OPEN)
				nfds = NR_OPEN;
  		}
	} while (nfds <= nr);


That's going to take a long time to compute if nr > NR_OPEN.  I just fixed
a similar infinite loop in this function.  Methinks this

	nfds = max(NR_OPEN_DEFAULT, 256);
	nfds = max(nfds, PAGE_SIZE/sizeof(struct file *));
	nfds = max(nfds, round_up_pow_of_two(nr + 1));
	nfds = min(nfds, NR_OPEN);

is clearer and less buggy.  I _think_ it's also equivalent (as long as
NR_OPEN>256).  But please check my logic.


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