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    exec: remove the no longer needed remove_arg_zero()->free_arg_page() · 9eb8a659
    Oleg Nesterov 提交于
    remove_arg_zero() does free_arg_page() for no reason.  This was needed
    before and only if CONFIG_MMU=y: see commit 4fc75ff4 ("exec: fix
    remove_arg_zero"), install_arg_page() was called for every page != NULL
    in bprm->page[] array.  Today install_arg_page() has already gone and
    free_arg_page() is nop after another commit b6a2fea3 ("mm: variable
    length argument support").
    
    CONFIG_MMU=n does free_arg_pages() in free_bprm() and thus it doesn't
    need remove_arg_zero()->free_arg_page() too; apart from get_arg_page()
    it never checks if the page in bprm->page[] was allocated or not, so the
    "extra" non-freed page is fine.  OTOH, this free_arg_page() can add the
    minor pessimization, the caller is going to do copy_strings_kernel()
    right after remove_arg_zero() which will likely need to re-allocate the
    same page again.
    
    And as Hujunjie pointed out, the "offset == PAGE_SIZE" check is wrong
    because we are going to increment bprm->p once again before return, so
    CONFIG_MMU=n "leaks" the page anyway if '0' is the final byte in this
    page.
    
    NOTE: remove_arg_zero() assumes that argv[0] is null-terminated but this
    is not necessarily true.  copy_strings() does "len = strnlen_user(...)",
    then copy_from_user(len) but another thread or debuger can overwrite the
    trailing '0' in between.  Afaics nothing really bad can happen because
    we must always have the null-terminated bprm->filename copied by the 1st
    copy_strings_kernel(), but perhaps we should change this code to check
    "bprm->p < bprm->exec" anyway, and/or change copy_strings() to ensure
    that the last byte in string is always zero.
    
    Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20160517155335.GA31435@redhat.comSigned-off-by: NOleg Nesterov <oleg@redhat.com>
    Reported by: hujunjie <jj.net@163.com>
    Signed-off-by: NAndrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
    Signed-off-by: NLinus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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