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* [question] potential race between capinc_tty_init & capi_release
@ 2021-08-17  9:13 Saubhik Mukherjee
  2021-08-17 16:28 ` Greg KH
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Saubhik Mukherjee @ 2021-08-17  9:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: isdn, gregkh, jirislaby, dsterba, jcmvbkbc, johannes, kuba
  Cc: netdev, linux-kernel, andrianov

In drivers/isdn/capi/capi.c, based on the output of a static analysis 
tool, we found the possibility of the following race condition:

In capi_init, register_chrdev registers file operations callbacks, 
capi_fops. Then capinc_tty_init is executed.

Simultaneously the following chain of calls can occur (after a 
successful capi_open call).

capi_release -> capincci_free -> capincci_free_minor -> capiminor_free 
-> tty_unregister_device

tty_unregister_device reads capinc_tty_driver, which might not have been 
initialized at this point. So, we have a race between capi_release and 
capinc_tty_init.

If this is a possible race scenario, maybe moving register_chrdev after 
capinc_tty_init could fix it. But I am not sure if this will break 
something else. Please let me know if this is a potential race and can 
be fixed as mentioned.

Since this is based on a static analysis tool, this is not tested.

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* Re: [question] potential race between capinc_tty_init & capi_release
  2021-08-17  9:13 [question] potential race between capinc_tty_init & capi_release Saubhik Mukherjee
@ 2021-08-17 16:28 ` Greg KH
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Greg KH @ 2021-08-17 16:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Saubhik Mukherjee
  Cc: isdn, jirislaby, dsterba, jcmvbkbc, johannes, kuba, netdev,
	linux-kernel, andrianov

On Tue, Aug 17, 2021 at 02:43:22PM +0530, Saubhik Mukherjee wrote:
> In drivers/isdn/capi/capi.c, based on the output of a static analysis tool,
> we found the possibility of the following race condition:

Do you know of any isdn capi devices out there in the world right now?

> 
> In capi_init, register_chrdev registers file operations callbacks,
> capi_fops. Then capinc_tty_init is executed.
> 
> Simultaneously the following chain of calls can occur (after a successful
> capi_open call).
> 
> capi_release -> capincci_free -> capincci_free_minor -> capiminor_free ->
> tty_unregister_device
> 
> tty_unregister_device reads capinc_tty_driver, which might not have been
> initialized at this point. So, we have a race between capi_release and
> capinc_tty_init.
> 
> If this is a possible race scenario, maybe moving register_chrdev after
> capinc_tty_init could fix it. But I am not sure if this will break something
> else. Please let me know if this is a potential race and can be fixed as
> mentioned.

Would you be racing now if someone opened/closed the tty device node
before the char device node was created?

Anyway, this is really old and obsolete code, odds are it can just be
removed entirely.

thanks,

greg k-h

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