• Heinz Mauelshagen's avatar
    dm raid: fix accesses beyond end of raid member array · 332bd077
    Heinz Mauelshagen authored
    On dm-raid table load (using raid_ctr), dm-raid allocates an array
    rs->devs[rs->raid_disks] for the raid device members. rs->raid_disks
    is defined by the number of raid metadata and image tupples passed
    into the target's constructor.
    
    In the case of RAID layout changes being requested, that number can be
    different from the current number of members for existing raid sets as
    defined in their superblocks. Example RAID layout changes include:
    - raid1 legs being added/removed
    - raid4/5/6/10 number of stripes changed (stripe reshaping)
    - takeover to higher raid level (e.g. raid5 -> raid6)
    
    When accessing array members, rs->raid_disks must be used in control
    loops instead of the potentially larger value in rs->md.raid_disks.
    Otherwise it will cause memory access beyond the end of the rs->devs
    array.
    
    Fix this by changing code that is prone to out-of-bounds access.
    Also fix validate_raid_redundancy() to validate all devices that are
    added. Also, use braces to help clean up raid_iterate_devices().
    
    The out-of-bounds memory accesses was discovered using KASAN.
    
    This commit was verified to pass all LVM2 RAID tests (with KASAN
    enabled).
    
    Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
    Signed-off-by: default avatarHeinz Mauelshagen <heinzm@redhat.com>
    Signed-off-by: default avatarMike Snitzer <snitzer@kernel.org>
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dm-raid.c 118 KB