[PATCH] erofs: fix two loop issues when read page beyond EOF

Chunhai Guo guochunhai at vivo.com
Mon Jul 10 19:37:28 AEST 2023



On 2023/7/10 13:02, Gao Xiang wrote:
> 
> 
> On 2023/7/10 12:35, Chunhai Guo wrote:
>>
>>
>> On 2023/7/10 11:37, Gao Xiang wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> On 2023/7/10 11:32, Chunhai Guo wrote:
>>>> Hi Xiang,
>>>>
>>>> On 2023/7/8 17:00, Gao Xiang wrote:
>>>>> Hi Chunhai,
>>>>>
>>>>> On 2023/7/8 14:24, Chunhai Guo wrote:
>>>>>> When z_erofs_read_folio() reads a page with an offset far beyond EOF, two
>>>>>> issues may occur:
>>>>>> - z_erofs_pcluster_readmore() may take a long time to loop when the offset
>>>>>>       is big enough, which is unnecessary.
>>>>>>         - For example, it will loop 4691368 times and take about 27 seconds
>>>>>>           with following case.
>>>>>>             - offset = 19217289215
>>>>>>             - inode_size = 1442672
>>>>>> - z_erofs_do_read_page() may loop infinitely due to the inappropriate
>>>>>>       truncation in the below statement. Since the offset is 64 bits and
>>>>>> min_t() truncates the result to 32 bits. The solution is to replace
>>>>>> unsigned int with another 64-bit type, such as erofs_off_t.
>>>>>>         cur = end - min_t(unsigned int, offset + end - map->m_la, end);
>>>>>>         - For example:
>>>>>>             - offset = 0x400160000
>>>>>>             - end = 0x370
>>>>>>             - map->m_la = 0x160370
>>>>>>             - offset + end - map->m_la = 0x400000000
>>>>>>             - offset + end - map->m_la = 0x00000000 (truncated as unsigned int)
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks for the catch!
>>>>>
>>>>> Could you split these two into two patches?
>>>>>
>>>>> how about using:
>>>>> cur = end - min_t(erofs_off_t, offend + end - map->m_la, end)
>>>>> for this?
>>>>>
>>>>> since cur and end are all [0, PAGE_SIZE - 1] for now, and
>>>>> folio_size() later.
>>>>
>>>> OK. I will split the patch.
>>>>
>>>> Sorry that I can not understand what is 'offend' refer to and what do you mean. Could you please describe it more clearly?
>>>
>>> Sorry, there is a typo here, I meant 'offset'.
>>>
>>> `cur` and `end` both are not exceed 4096 if your page_size
>>> is 4096.
>>>
>>> Does
>>> cur = end - min_t(erofs_off_t, offset + end - map->m_la, end)
>>>
>>> fix your issue?
>>
>> Yes. I think this will fix this issue. Do you mean the below change is unncessary?
>>   >>>> -    unsigned int cur, end, spiltted;
>>   >>>> +    erofs_off_t cur, end;
>>   >>>> +    unsigned int spiltted;
> 
> Yes, please help send a fix for this!
> 
> Thanks,
> Gao Xiang
> 

Got it. I have sent the patch. Please have a check.

Thanks,
Guo Chunhai


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