I can reproduce it on a RHEL6 host, but not with new gcc versions.
Yes, using a different version of GCC/GLIBC can reveal/hide bugs due to slightly
different memory layout - I saw this several times.
Alex
On 2018-05-17 10:17 AM, Dave Anderson wrote:
>
> ----- Original Message -----
>> Alex,
>>
>> Just for a sanity check, can you try rebuilding without this 7.2.2 patch:
>>
>> commit 11eceac4ef54e9bf7d64ce3c96a7454aeb126fd8
>> Author: Dave Anderson <anderson(a)redhat.com>
>> Date: Fri Apr 20 14:37:52 2018 -0400
>>
>> Fixes to address several gcc-8.0.1 compiler warnings that are generated
>> when building with "make warn". The warnings are all false alarm
>> messages of type [-Wformat-overflow=], [-Wformat-truncation=] and
>> [-Wstringop-truncation]; the affected files are extensions.c, task.c,
>> kernel.c, memory.c, remote.c, symbols.c, filesys.c and xen_hyper.c.
>> (anderson(a)redhat.com)
>>
>> It does modify some buffer sizes used by the mount command.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Dave
> It's this, where the read_string() call into buf4 should be shortened to
(BUFSIZE/2)-1:
>
> --- a/filesys.c
> +++ b/filesys.c
> @@ -1366,10 +1366,10 @@ show_mounts(ulong one_vfsmount, int flags, struct
task_context *namespace_contex
> long s_dirty;
> ulong devp, dirp, sbp, dirty, type, name;
> struct list_data list_data, *ld;
> - char buf1[BUFSIZE];
> + char buf1[BUFSIZE*2];
> char buf2[BUFSIZE];
> char buf3[BUFSIZE];
> - char buf4[BUFSIZE];
> + char buf4[BUFSIZE/2];
> ulong *dentry_list, *dp, *mntlist;
> ulong *vfsmnt;
> char *vfsmount_buf, *super_block_buf, *mount_buf;
> @@ -1494,8 +1494,8 @@ show_mounts(ulong one_vfsmount, int flags, struct task_context
*namespace_contex
> KVADDR, &name, sizeof(void *),
> "file_system_type name", FAULT_ON_ERROR);
>
> - if (read_string(name, buf1, BUFSIZE-1))
> - sprintf(buf3, "%-6s ", buf1);
> + if (read_string(name, buf4, BUFSIZE-1))
> + sprintf(buf3, "%-6s ", buf4);
> else
> sprintf(buf3, "unknown ");
>
I can reproduce it on a RHEL6 host, but not with new gcc versions.
>
> Dave
>
>
>
>
>
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> Well, stepping in GDB line-by-line I can see that we segfault at #1594 in
>>> filesys.c
>>>
>>> 1588 if (!one_vfsmount)
>>> (gdb)
>>> 1589 FREEBUF(mntlist);
>>> (gdb)
>>> 1590 if (VALID_STRUCT(mount))
>>> (gdb)
>>> 1593 FREEBUF(vfsmount_buf);
>>> (gdb)
>>> 1594 FREEBUF(super_block_buf);
>>> (gdb)
>>> 1595 }
>>> (gdb)
>>> 0x0000000000000000 in ?? ()
>>>
>>> That is, there is definitely memory corruption somewhere and 'mount'
is
>>> most
>>> probably just a victim.
>>>
>>> Alex
>>>
>>> On 2018-05-17 09:36 AM, Alex Sidorenko wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> crash> mount
>>> VFSMOUNT SUPERBLK TYPE DEVNAME DIRNAME
>>> ffff88101c916080 ffff88081c837400 rootfs rootfs /
>>>
>>> Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
>>> 0x0000000000000000 in ?? ()
>>> (gdb) bt
>>> Python Exception <type 'exceptions.ImportError'> No module
named
>>> gdb.frames:
>>> #0 0x0000000000000000 in ?? ()
>>> #1 0x0000000000000000 in ?? ()
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