On Thu, May 17, 2018 at 05:41:39PM +0200, Oleg Nesterov wrote:
> again, I don't understand this code yet, but
> 
> On 05/17, Tycho Andersen wrote:
> >
> > +long seccomp_get_listener(struct task_struct *task,
> > +                     unsigned long filter_off)
> > +{
> > +   struct seccomp_filter *filter;
> > +   struct file *listener;
> > +   int fd;
> > +
> > +   filter = get_nth_filter(task, filter_off);
> > +   if (IS_ERR(filter))
> > +           return PTR_ERR(filter);
> > +
> > +   fd = get_unused_fd_flags(O_RDWR);
> > +   if (fd < 0) {
> > +           __put_seccomp_filter(filter);
> > +           return fd;
> > +   }
> > +
> > +   listener = init_listener(task, task->seccomp.filter);
> > +   if (IS_ERR(listener)) {
> > +           put_unused_fd(fd);
> > +           return PTR_ERR(listener);
> 
> __put_seccomp_filter() ?

Yes, I think you're right here.

> and since init_listener() does __get_seccomp_filter() on sucess, it is needed
> uncondtitionally?

I think there does need to be a __get_seccomp_filter() on success in
init_listener(), because it's paired with the __put_seccomp_filter in
seccomp_notify_release. The listener fd has a reference to the filter,
and that shouldn't go away until after the fd is freed.

Tycho

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