fs: create proper filename objects using getname_kernel()
There are several areas in the kernel that create temporary filename
objects using the following pattern:
int func(const char *name)
{
struct filename *file = { .name = name };
...
return 0;
}
... which for the most part works okay, but it causes havoc within the
audit subsystem as the filename object does not persist beyond the
lifetime of the function. This patch converts all of these temporary
filename objects into proper filename objects using getname_kernel()
and putname() which ensure that the filename object persists until the
audit subsystem is finished with it.
Also, a special thanks to Al Viro, Guenter Roeck, and Sabrina Dubroca
for helping resolve a difficult kernel panic on boot related to a
use-after-free problem in kern_path_create(); the thread can be seen
at the link below:
* https://lkml.org/lkml/2015/1/20/710
This patch includes code that was either based on, or directly written
by Al in the above thread.
CC: viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk
CC: linux@roeck-us.net
CC: sd@queasysnail.net
CC: linux-fsdevel@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Paul Moore <pmoore@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
diff --git a/fs/open.c b/fs/open.c
index 813be03..d36c42f 100644
--- a/fs/open.c
+++ b/fs/open.c
@@ -971,8 +971,14 @@
*/
struct file *filp_open(const char *filename, int flags, umode_t mode)
{
- struct filename name = {.name = filename};
- return file_open_name(&name, flags, mode);
+ struct filename *name = getname_kernel(filename);
+ struct file *file = ERR_CAST(name);
+
+ if (!IS_ERR(name)) {
+ file = file_open_name(name, flags, mode);
+ putname(name);
+ }
+ return file;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(filp_open);