In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Matthew Dillon wri tes: > NFS fix). I think Ian's mknod tests are a no-brainer. They should > just go in, as should my mknod fix.
I agree here - Matt's mknod fix and the S_IFMT mode bits corruption bug that I fixed are simple fixes and they are both effectively remotely exploitable (but only if you are running an NFS server, and generally only by hosts listed in /etc/exports). The first bug causes all processes to get stuck in state `inode', and the second causes filesystem corruption that requires a manual fsck to fix. Matt's mknod bug occurred during normal operation, but the other probably only happens with a hostile client. http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/src/sys/nfsserver/nfs_serv.c mknod bug: revision 1.114 S_IFMT bug: revision 1.113 > #1 Fix corruption that can occur if a RW mount is downgraded to RO > #2 Fix spl confusion that can occcur in ACQUIRE_LOCK*() softupdates > routines > #3 Fix softupdates panic that can occur during heavy I/O > (see 'drain_output' calls in patch below) > > I have included Kirk's patch (for stable) below for review. It's a bit > messy so I will note that the most important fix is #3 above, and it is > a very simple and tiny portion of the below patch. I'm not so sure about these. #3 looks simple on its own I suppose. #1 has been around for years, and although annoying, the corruption is simply that some blocks don't get freed until the next real fsck. This fix was only committed to -current yesterday, and it has already caused one problem there, so it's not looking too good from a gain vs. risk POV :-) I'm not sure about #2 either; the patch isn't too complex, but it's a bit strange. http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/src/sys/ufs/ffs/ffs_softdep.c #2: 1.104 #3: 1.103 BTW is the VDRAINED stuff in your patch just left over from something else? It doesn't seem to be present in -current. Ian To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-hackers" in the body of the message