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authorGeert Uytterhoeven <geert+renesas@linux-m68k.org>2014-03-17 14:10:59 +0100
committerGreg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>2014-03-17 16:17:55 -0700
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serial_core: Avoid NULL pointer dereference in uart_close()
When unbinding a serial driver that's being used as a serial console, the kernel may crash with a NULL pointer dereference in a uart_*() function called from uart_close () (e.g. uart_flush_buffer() or uart_chars_in_buffer()). To fix this, let uart_close() check for port->count == 0. If this is the case, bail out early. Else tty_port_close_start() will make the port counts inconsistent, printing out warnings like tty_port_close_start: tty->count = 1 port count = 0. and tty_port_close_start: count = -1 and once uport == NULL, it will also crash. Also fix the related crash in pr_debug() by checking for a non-NULL uport first. Detailed description: On driver unbind, uart_remove_one_port() is called. Basically it; - marks the port dead, - calls tty_vhangup(), - sets state->uart_port = NULL. What will happen depends on whether the port is just in use by e.g. getty, or was also opened as a console. A. If the tty was not opened as a console: - tty_vhangup() will (in __tty_hangup()): - mark all file descriptors for this tty hung up by pointing them to hung_up_tty_fops, - call uart_hangup(), which sets port->count to 0. - A subsequent uart_open() (this may be through /dev/ttyS*, or through /dev/console if this is a serial console) will fail with -ENXIO as the port was marked dead, - uart_close() after the failed uart_open() will return early, as tty_hung_up_p() (called from tty_port_close_start()) will notice it was hung up. B. If the tty was also opened as a console: - tty_vhangup() will (in __tty_hangup()): - mark non-console file descriptors for this tty hung up by pointing them to hung_up_tty_fops, - NOT call uart_hangup(), but instead call uart_close() for every non-console file descriptor, so port->count will still have a non-zero value afterwards. - A subsequent uart_open() will fail with -ENXIO as the port was marked dead, - uart_close() after the failed uart_open() starts to misbehave: - tty_hung_up_p() will not notice it was hung up, - As port->count is non-zero, tty_port_close_start() will decrease port->count, making the tty and port counts inconsistent. Later, warnings like these will be printed: tty_port_close_start: tty->count = 1 port count = 0. and tty_port_close_start: count = -1 - If all of this happens after state->uart_port was set to zero, a NULL pointer dereference will happen. Signed-off-by: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert+renesas@linux-m68k.org> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
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