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authorSoumya Koduri <skoduri@redhat.com>2017-11-03 15:41:34 +0530
committerNiels de Vos <ndevos@redhat.com>2017-11-21 08:56:24 +0000
commit7100c0ec023dd1a4f779b8e6bee0cfbf2bef53b2 (patch)
tree377dac0ccc3e1f8a076f2ea5af111083dec3fa3d /extras/logger.conf.example
parentb6da32e527f0ba28773a9adf39b1dd55953f9dc4 (diff)
timer: Fix possible race during cleanup
As mentioned in bug1509189, there is a possible race between gf_timer_cancel(), gf_timer_proc() and gf_timer_registry_destroy() leading to use_after_free. Problem: 1) gf_timer_proc() is called, locks reg, and gets an event. It unlocks reg, and calls the callback. 2) Meanwhile gf_timer_registry_destroy() is called, and removes reg from ctx, and joins on gf_timer_proc(). 3) gf_timer_call_cancel() is called on the event being processed. It cannot find reg (since it's been removed from reg), so it frees event. 4) the callback returns into gf_timer_proc(), and it tries to free event, but it's already free, so double free. Solution: The fix is to bail out in gf_timer_cancel() when registry is not found. The logic behind this is that, gf_timer_cancel() is called only on any existing event. That means there was a valid registry earlier while creating that event. And the only reason we cannot find that registry now is that it must have got set to NULL when context cleanup is started. Since gf_timer_proc() takes care of releasing all the remaining events active on that registry, it seems safe to bail out in gf_timer_cancel(). Change-Id: Ia9b088533141c3bb335eff2fe06b52d1575bb34f BUG: 1509189 Reported-by: Daniel Gryniewicz <dang@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Soumya Koduri <skoduri@redhat.com>
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