[Intel-wired-lan] [PATCH net] ice: Fix NULL pointer access, if PF doesn't support SRIOV_LAG
Przemek Kitszel
przemyslaw.kitszel at intel.com
Wed Aug 28 08:14:35 UTC 2024
On 8/27/24 21:12, Thomas Bogendoerfer wrote:
> On Tue, 27 Aug 2024 09:16:51 +0200
> Przemek Kitszel <przemyslaw.kitszel at intel.com> wrote:
>
>> On 8/26/24 12:17, Thomas Bogendoerfer wrote:
>>> On Mon, 26 Aug 2024 11:41:19 +0200
>>> Jiri Pirko <jiri at resnulli.us> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Mon, Aug 26, 2024 at 10:58:30AM CEST, tbogendoerfer at suse.de wrote:
>>>>> For PFs, which don't support SRIOV_LAG, there is no pf->lag struct
>>>>> allocated. So before accessing pf->lag a NULL pointer check is needed.
>>>>>
>>>>> Signed-off-by: Thomas Bogendoerfer <tbogendoerfer at suse.de>
>>>>
>>>> You need to add a "fixes" tag blaming the commit that introduced the
>>>> bug.
>>
>> Would be also good to CC the author.
>
> sure, I'm using get_maintainer for building address line and looks
> like it only adds the author, if there is a Fixes tag, which IMHO
> makes more sense than mailing all possible authors of file (in this
> case it would work, but there are other files).
>
>>> Fixes: 1e0f9881ef79 ("ice: Flesh out implementation of support for
>>> SRIOV on bonded interface")
>>
>> the bug was introduced later, the tag should be:
>> Fixes: ec5a6c5f79ed ("ice: process events created by lag netdev event
>> handler")
>
> I'd like to disagree, ec5a6c5f79ed adds an empty ice_lag_move_new_vf_nodes(),
> which will do no harm if pf->lag is NULL. Commit 1e0f9881ef79 introduces
> the access to pf->lag without checking for NULL.
Thanks for persistence, I do agree, will review v2.
>>
>> The mentioned commit extracted code into ice_lag_move_new_vf_nodes(),
>> and there is just one call to this function by now, just after
>> releasing lag_mutex, so would be good to change the semantics of
>> ice_lag_move_new_vf_nodes() to "only for lag-enabled flows, with
>> lag_mutex held", and fix the call to it to reflect that.
>
> I could do that for sure, but IMHO this is about fixing a bug,
> which crashes the kernel. Making the code better should be done
> after fixing.
>
> Thomas.
>
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