xfs: read only mounts with fsopen mount API are busted

Recently xfs/513 started failing on my test machines testing "-o
ro,norecovery" mount options. This was being emitted in dmesg:

[ 9906.932724] XFS (pmem0): no-recovery mounts must be read-only.

Turns out, readonly mounts with the fsopen()/fsconfig() mount API
have been busted since day zero. It's only taken 5 years for debian
unstable to start using this "new" mount API, and shortly after this
I noticed xfs/513 had started to fail as per above.

The syscall trace is:

fsopen("xfs", FSOPEN_CLOEXEC)           = 3
mount_setattr(-1, NULL, 0, NULL, 0)     = -1 EINVAL (Invalid argument)
.....
fsconfig(3, FSCONFIG_SET_STRING, "source", "/dev/pmem0", 0) = 0
fsconfig(3, FSCONFIG_SET_FLAG, "ro", NULL, 0) = 0
fsconfig(3, FSCONFIG_SET_FLAG, "norecovery", NULL, 0) = 0
fsconfig(3, FSCONFIG_CMD_CREATE, NULL, NULL, 0) = -1 EINVAL (Invalid argument)
close(3)                                = 0

Showing that the actual mount instantiation (FSCONFIG_CMD_CREATE) is
what threw out the error.

During mount instantiation, we call xfs_fs_validate_params() which
does:

        /* No recovery flag requires a read-only mount */
        if (xfs_has_norecovery(mp) && !xfs_is_readonly(mp)) {
                xfs_warn(mp, "no-recovery mounts must be read-only.");
                return -EINVAL;
        }

and xfs_is_readonly() checks internal mount flags for read only
state. This state is set in xfs_init_fs_context() from the
context superblock flag state:

        /*
         * Copy binary VFS mount flags we are interested in.
         */
        if (fc->sb_flags & SB_RDONLY)
                set_bit(XFS_OPSTATE_READONLY, &mp->m_opstate);

With the old mount API, all of the VFS specific superblock flags
had already been parsed and set before xfs_init_fs_context() is
called, so this all works fine.

However, in the brave new fsopen/fsconfig world,
xfs_init_fs_context() is called from fsopen() context, before any
VFS superblock have been set or parsed. Hence if we use fsopen(),
the internal XFS readonly state is *never set*. Hence anything that
depends on xfs_is_readonly() actually returning true for read only
mounts is broken if fsopen() has been used to mount the filesystem.

Fix this by moving this internal state initialisation to
xfs_fs_fill_super() before we attempt to validate the parameters
that have been set prior to the FSCONFIG_CMD_CREATE call being made.

Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Fixes: 73e5fff98b ("xfs: switch to use the new mount-api")
cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Signed-off-by: Chandan Babu R <chandanbabu@kernel.org>
This commit is contained in:
Dave Chinner 2024-01-16 15:33:07 +11:00 committed by Chandan Babu R
parent 6613476e22
commit d8d222e09d
1 changed files with 17 additions and 10 deletions

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@ -1496,6 +1496,18 @@ xfs_fs_fill_super(
mp->m_super = sb;
/*
* Copy VFS mount flags from the context now that all parameter parsing
* is guaranteed to have been completed by either the old mount API or
* the newer fsopen/fsconfig API.
*/
if (fc->sb_flags & SB_RDONLY)
set_bit(XFS_OPSTATE_READONLY, &mp->m_opstate);
if (fc->sb_flags & SB_DIRSYNC)
mp->m_features |= XFS_FEAT_DIRSYNC;
if (fc->sb_flags & SB_SYNCHRONOUS)
mp->m_features |= XFS_FEAT_WSYNC;
error = xfs_fs_validate_params(mp);
if (error)
return error;
@ -1965,6 +1977,11 @@ static const struct fs_context_operations xfs_context_ops = {
.free = xfs_fs_free,
};
/*
* WARNING: do not initialise any parameters in this function that depend on
* mount option parsing having already been performed as this can be called from
* fsopen() before any parameters have been set.
*/
static int xfs_init_fs_context(
struct fs_context *fc)
{
@ -1996,16 +2013,6 @@ static int xfs_init_fs_context(
mp->m_logbsize = -1;
mp->m_allocsize_log = 16; /* 64k */
/*
* Copy binary VFS mount flags we are interested in.
*/
if (fc->sb_flags & SB_RDONLY)
set_bit(XFS_OPSTATE_READONLY, &mp->m_opstate);
if (fc->sb_flags & SB_DIRSYNC)
mp->m_features |= XFS_FEAT_DIRSYNC;
if (fc->sb_flags & SB_SYNCHRONOUS)
mp->m_features |= XFS_FEAT_WSYNC;
fc->s_fs_info = mp;
fc->ops = &xfs_context_ops;