CVE-2022-50086

Summary

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:

block: don't allow the same type rq_qos add more than once

In our test of iocost, we encountered some list add/del corruptions of inner_walk list in ioc_timer_fn.

The reason can be described as follows:

cpu 0 cpu 1 ioc_qos_write ioc_qos_write

ioc = q_to_ioc(queue); if (!ioc) { ioc = kzalloc(); ioc = q_to_ioc(queue); if (!ioc) { ioc = kzalloc(); … rq_qos_add(q, rqos); } … rq_qos_add(q, rqos); … }

When the io.cost.qos file is written by two cpus concurrently, rq_qos may be added to one disk twice. In that case, there will be two iocs enabled and running on one disk. They own different iocgs on their active list. In the ioc_timer_fn function, because of the iocgs from two iocs have the same root iocg, the root iocg's walk_list may be overwritten by each other and this leads to list add/del corruptions in building or destroying the inner_walk list.

And so far, the blk-rq-qos framework works in case that one instance for one type rq_qos per queue by default. This patch make this explicit and also fix the crash above.

Affected Software

VendorProductVersion RangeStatus
LinuxLinuxa79050434b45959f397042080fd1d70ffa9bd9df < 0b7f5d7a4d2a72ad9de04ab8ccba2a31904aa638affected
LinuxLinuxa79050434b45959f397042080fd1d70ffa9bd9df < 08ef66e800a85afc6b54cb95841f6502627eee2eaffected
LinuxLinuxa79050434b45959f397042080fd1d70ffa9bd9df < 0c9bb1acd1d103a3070b2126870eb52761d606ceaffected
LinuxLinuxa79050434b45959f397042080fd1d70ffa9bd9df < 14a6e2eb7df5c7897c15b109cba29ab0c4a791b6affected
LinuxLinux4.19affected
LinuxLinux0 < 4.19unaffected
LinuxLinux5.15.61 <= 5.15.*unaffected
LinuxLinux5.18.18 <= 5.18.*unaffected
LinuxLinux5.19.2 <= 5.19.*unaffected
LinuxLinux6.0 <= *unaffected

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