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authorSage Weil <sage@inktank.com>2012-07-30 16:20:25 -0700
committerSage Weil <sage@inktank.com>2012-07-30 18:15:31 -0700
commita4107026976f06c9a6ce8cc84a763564ee39d901 (patch)
treef8f83ffd302b50f9296fb36cc046409feafd597c /net
parent6194ea895e447fdf4adfd23f67873a32bf4f15ae (diff)
libceph: (re)initialize bio_iter on start of message receive
Previously, we were opportunistically initializing the bio_iter if it appeared to be uninitialized in the middle of the read path. The problem is that a sequence like: - start reading message - initialize bio_iter - read half a message - messenger fault, reconnect - restart reading message - ** bio_iter now non-NULL, not reinitialized ** - read past end of bio, crash Instead, initialize the bio_iter unconditionally when we allocate/claim the message for read. Signed-off-by: Sage Weil <sage@inktank.com> Reviewed-by: Alex Elder <elder@inktank.com> Reviewed-by: Yehuda Sadeh <yehuda@inktank.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'net')
-rw-r--r--net/ceph/messenger.c11
1 files changed, 6 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/net/ceph/messenger.c b/net/ceph/messenger.c
index e65b15d5d8b..f1bd3bbb0c4 100644
--- a/net/ceph/messenger.c
+++ b/net/ceph/messenger.c
@@ -1872,6 +1872,11 @@ static int read_partial_message(struct ceph_connection *con)
else
con->in_msg_pos.page_pos = 0;
con->in_msg_pos.data_pos = 0;
+
+#ifdef CONFIG_BLOCK
+ if (m->bio)
+ init_bio_iter(m->bio, &m->bio_iter, &m->bio_seg);
+#endif
}
/* front */
@@ -1888,10 +1893,6 @@ static int read_partial_message(struct ceph_connection *con)
if (ret <= 0)
return ret;
}
-#ifdef CONFIG_BLOCK
- if (m->bio && !m->bio_iter)
- init_bio_iter(m->bio, &m->bio_iter, &m->bio_seg);
-#endif
/* (page) data */
while (con->in_msg_pos.data_pos < data_len) {
@@ -1902,7 +1903,7 @@ static int read_partial_message(struct ceph_connection *con)
return ret;
#ifdef CONFIG_BLOCK
} else if (m->bio) {
-
+ BUG_ON(!m->bio_iter);
ret = read_partial_message_bio(con,
&m->bio_iter, &m->bio_seg,
data_len, do_datacrc);