[next] fs: omfs: Use flexible-array member in struct omfs_extent
Commit Message
Memory for 'struct omfs_extent' and a 'e_extent_count' number of extent
entries is indirectly allocated through 'bh->b_data', which is a pointer
to data within the page. This implies that the member 'e_entry'
(which is the start of extent entries) functions more like an array than
a single object of type 'struct omfs_extent_entry'.
So we better turn this object into a proper array, in this case a
flexible-array member, and with that, fix the following
-Wstringop-overflow warning seen after building s390 architecture with
allyesconfig (GCC 13):
fs/omfs/file.c: In function 'omfs_grow_extent':
include/linux/fortify-string.h:57:33: warning: writing 16 bytes into a region of size 0 [-Wstringop-overflow=]
57 | #define __underlying_memcpy __builtin_memcpy
| ^
include/linux/fortify-string.h:648:9: note: in expansion of macro '__underlying_memcpy'
648 | __underlying_##op(p, q, __fortify_size); \
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~
include/linux/fortify-string.h:693:26: note: in expansion of macro '__fortify_memcpy_chk'
693 | #define memcpy(p, q, s) __fortify_memcpy_chk(p, q, s, \
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
fs/omfs/file.c:170:9: note: in expansion of macro 'memcpy'
170 | memcpy(terminator, entry, sizeof(struct omfs_extent_entry));
| ^~~~~~
In file included from fs/omfs/omfs.h:8,
from fs/omfs/file.c:11:
fs/omfs/omfs_fs.h:80:34: note: at offset 16 into destination object 'e_entry' of size 16
80 | struct omfs_extent_entry e_entry; /* start of extent entries */
| ^~~~~~~
There are some binary differences before and after changes, but this are
expected due to the change in the size of 'struct omfs_extent' and the
necessary adjusments.
This helps with the ongoing efforts to globally enable
-Wstringop-overflow.
Link: https://github.com/KSPP/linux/issues/330
Signed-off-by: Gustavo A. R. Silva <gustavoars@kernel.org>
---
fs/omfs/file.c | 12 ++++++------
fs/omfs/omfs_fs.h | 2 +-
2 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
Comments
On Fri, Jul 14, 2023 at 01:56:37PM -0600, Gustavo A. R. Silva wrote:
> There are some binary differences before and after changes, but this are
> expected due to the change in the size of 'struct omfs_extent' and the
> necessary adjusments.
For binary changes, I think commit logs should have more details. In
this case, I can figure it out:
> diff --git a/fs/omfs/file.c b/fs/omfs/file.c
> index de8f57ee39ec..6b580b9da8e3 100644
> --- a/fs/omfs/file.c
> +++ b/fs/omfs/file.c
> @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ static u32 omfs_max_extents(struct omfs_sb_info *sbi, int offset)
> {
> return (sbi->s_sys_blocksize - offset -
> sizeof(struct omfs_extent)) /
> - sizeof(struct omfs_extent_entry) + 1;
> + sizeof(struct omfs_extent_entry);
> }
I think the original calculation meant to do:
return (sbi->s_sys_blocksize - offset -
(sizeof(struct omfs_extent) - sizeof(struct omfs_extent_entry))) /
sizeof(struct omfs_extent_entry);
So this binary difference looks correct. I rebuilt before/after this
patch with omfs_max_extents() marked as noinline, and all the binary
changes were isolated here, and did exactly as expected: the first half
is 16 smaller (size of struct omfs_extent_entry), and the final +1 is
removed:
- 2e1: lea -0x20(%rbx),%rax
+ 2e1: lea -0x10(%rbx),%rax
2e5: pop %rbx
2e6: pop %rbp
2e7: shr $0x4,%rax
- 2eb: add $0x1,%eax
So this looks correct to me. Thanks!
Reviewed-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>
On Mon, Jul 17, 2023 at 08:20:22AM -0700, Kees Cook wrote:
> > @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ static u32 omfs_max_extents(struct omfs_sb_info *sbi, int offset)
> > {
> > return (sbi->s_sys_blocksize - offset -
> > sizeof(struct omfs_extent)) /
> > - sizeof(struct omfs_extent_entry) + 1;
> > + sizeof(struct omfs_extent_entry);
> > }
>
> I think the original calculation meant to do:
>
> return (sbi->s_sys_blocksize - offset -
> (sizeof(struct omfs_extent) - sizeof(struct omfs_extent_entry))) /
> sizeof(struct omfs_extent_entry);
I can confirm the intent. I also went back and looked at the usages just
to be sure.
In this case, there are two possible values for x = s_sys_blocksize - offset:
7728 or 8128, and both can be divided by 16 evenly so you have either:
f_old = (x - 32) / 16 + 1 or:
f_new = (x - 16) / 16
they both simplify to x/16 - 1 so they are equivalent for these inputs.
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ static u32 omfs_max_extents(struct omfs_sb_info *sbi, int offset)
{
return (sbi->s_sys_blocksize - offset -
sizeof(struct omfs_extent)) /
- sizeof(struct omfs_extent_entry) + 1;
+ sizeof(struct omfs_extent_entry);
}
void omfs_make_empty_table(struct buffer_head *bh, int offset)
@@ -24,8 +24,8 @@ void omfs_make_empty_table(struct buffer_head *bh, int offset)
oe->e_next = ~cpu_to_be64(0ULL);
oe->e_extent_count = cpu_to_be32(1),
oe->e_fill = cpu_to_be32(0x22),
- oe->e_entry.e_cluster = ~cpu_to_be64(0ULL);
- oe->e_entry.e_blocks = ~cpu_to_be64(0ULL);
+ oe->e_entry[0].e_cluster = ~cpu_to_be64(0ULL);
+ oe->e_entry[0].e_blocks = ~cpu_to_be64(0ULL);
}
int omfs_shrink_inode(struct inode *inode)
@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ int omfs_shrink_inode(struct inode *inode)
last = next;
next = be64_to_cpu(oe->e_next);
- entry = &oe->e_entry;
+ entry = oe->e_entry;
/* ignore last entry as it is the terminator */
for (; extent_count > 1; extent_count--) {
@@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ static int omfs_grow_extent(struct inode *inode, struct omfs_extent *oe,
u64 *ret_block)
{
struct omfs_extent_entry *terminator;
- struct omfs_extent_entry *entry = &oe->e_entry;
+ struct omfs_extent_entry *entry = oe->e_entry;
struct omfs_sb_info *sbi = OMFS_SB(inode->i_sb);
u32 extent_count = be32_to_cpu(oe->e_extent_count);
u64 new_block = 0;
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ static int omfs_get_block(struct inode *inode, sector_t block,
extent_count = be32_to_cpu(oe->e_extent_count);
next = be64_to_cpu(oe->e_next);
- entry = &oe->e_entry;
+ entry = oe->e_entry;
if (extent_count > max_extents)
goto out_brelse;
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ struct omfs_extent {
__be64 e_next; /* next extent table location */
__be32 e_extent_count; /* total # extents in this table */
__be32 e_fill;
- struct omfs_extent_entry e_entry; /* start of extent entries */
+ struct omfs_extent_entry e_entry[]; /* start of extent entries */
};
#endif