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    ext4: fix NULL pointer dereference when journal restart fails · 69814155
    Lukas Czerner authored
    commit 9d506594 upstream.
    
    Currently when journal restart fails, we'll have the h_transaction of
    the handle set to NULL to indicate that the handle has been effectively
    aborted. We handle this situation quietly in the jbd2_journal_stop() and just
    free the handle and exit because everything else has been done before we
    attempted (and failed) to restart the journal.
    
    Unfortunately there are a number of problems with that approach
    introduced with commit
    
    41a5b913 "jbd2: invalidate handle if jbd2_journal_restart()
    fails"
    
    First of all in ext4 jbd2_journal_stop() will be called through
    __ext4_journal_stop() where we would try to get a hold of the superblock
    by dereferencing h_transaction which in this case would lead to NULL
    pointer dereference and crash.
    
    In addition we're going to free the handle regardless of the refcount
    which is bad as well, because others up the call chain will still
    reference the handle so we might potentially reference already freed
    memory.
    
    Moreover it's expected that we'll get aborted handle as well as detached
    handle in some of the journalling function as the error propagates up
    the stack, so it's unnecessary to call WARN_ON every time we get
    detached handle.
    
    And finally we might leak some memory by forgetting to free reserved
    handle in jbd2_journal_stop() in the case where handle was detached from
    the transaction (h_transaction is NULL).
    
    Fix the NULL pointer dereference in __ext4_journal_stop() by just
    calling jbd2_journal_stop() quietly as suggested by Jan Kara. Also fix
    the potential memory leak in jbd2_journal_stop() and use proper
    handle refcounting before we attempt to free it to avoid use-after-free
    issues.
    
    And finally remove all WARN_ON(!transaction) from the code so that we do
    not get random traces when something goes wrong because when journal
    restart fails we will get to some of those functions.
    Signed-off-by: default avatarLukas Czerner <lczerner@redhat.com>
    Signed-off-by: default avatarTheodore Ts'o <tytso@mit.edu>
    Reviewed-by: default avatarJan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
    Signed-off-by: default avatarGreg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
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