f2fs: fix to skip verifying block address for non-regular inode

generic/184 1s ... [failed, exit status 1]- output mismatch
    --- tests/generic/184.out	2015-01-11 16:52:27.643681072 +0800
     QA output created by 184 - silence is golden
    +rm: cannot remove '/mnt/f2fs/null': Bad address
    +mknod: '/mnt/f2fs/null': Bad address
    +chmod: cannot access '/mnt/f2fs/null': Bad address
    +./tests/generic/184: line 36: /mnt/f2fs/null: Bad address
    ...

F2FS-fs (zram0): access invalid blkaddr:259
EIP: f2fs_is_valid_blkaddr+0x14b/0x1b0 [f2fs]
 f2fs_iget+0x927/0x1010 [f2fs]
 f2fs_lookup+0x26e/0x630 [f2fs]
 __lookup_slow+0xb3/0x140
 lookup_slow+0x31/0x50
 walk_component+0x185/0x1f0
 path_lookupat+0x51/0x190
 filename_lookup+0x7f/0x140
 user_path_at_empty+0x36/0x40
 vfs_statx+0x61/0xc0
 __do_sys_stat64+0x29/0x40
 sys_stat64+0x13/0x20
 do_fast_syscall_32+0xaa/0x22c
 entry_SYSENTER_32+0x53/0x86

In f2fs_iget(), we will check inode's first block address, if it is valid,
we will set FI_FIRST_BLOCK_WRITTEN flag in inode.

But we should only do this for regular inode, otherwise, like special
inode, i_addr[0] is used for storing device info instead of block address,
it will fail checking flow obviously.

So for non-regular inode, let's skip verifying address and setting flag.

Signed-off-by: Chao Yu <yuchao0@huawei.com>
Signed-off-by: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk@kernel.org>
This commit is contained in:
Chao Yu 2018-08-11 23:42:09 +08:00 committed by Jaegeuk Kim
parent 7fa750a163
commit dda9f4b9ca

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@ -371,13 +371,15 @@ static int do_read_inode(struct inode *inode)
/* get rdev by using inline_info */
__get_inode_rdev(inode, ri);
err = __written_first_block(sbi, ri);
if (err < 0) {
f2fs_put_page(node_page, 1);
return err;
if (S_ISREG(inode->i_mode)) {
err = __written_first_block(sbi, ri);
if (err < 0) {
f2fs_put_page(node_page, 1);
return err;
}
if (!err)
set_inode_flag(inode, FI_FIRST_BLOCK_WRITTEN);
}
if (!err)
set_inode_flag(inode, FI_FIRST_BLOCK_WRITTEN);
if (!f2fs_need_inode_block_update(sbi, inode->i_ino))
fi->last_disk_size = inode->i_size;