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authorSergey Bugaev <bugaevc@gmail.com>2023-04-14 22:36:56 +0300
committerSamuel Thibault <samuel.thibault@ens-lyon.org>2023-04-17 21:00:02 +0200
commite411e31b7b74f4b2326b65544994c89d84d2cdd8 (patch)
treea930610a47f85447e45be356deb2151c2b96392a
parent060cadaab64083b415054508fb6f221be74d95d2 (diff)
downloadglibc-e411e31b7b74f4b2326b65544994c89d84d2cdd8.tar.gz
hurd: Fix restoring reply port in sigreturn
We must not use the user's reply port (scp->sc_reply_port) for any of our own RPCs, otherwise various things break. So, use MACH_PORT_DEAD as a reply port when destroying our reply port, and make sure to do this after _hurd_sigstate_unlock (), which may do a gsync_wake () RPC. Signed-off-by: Sergey Bugaev <bugaevc@gmail.com>
-rw-r--r--sysdeps/mach/hurd/i386/sigreturn.c35
1 files changed, 23 insertions, 12 deletions
diff --git a/sysdeps/mach/hurd/i386/sigreturn.c b/sysdeps/mach/hurd/i386/sigreturn.c
index 4f19671069..a0fc8891b7 100644
--- a/sysdeps/mach/hurd/i386/sigreturn.c
+++ b/sysdeps/mach/hurd/i386/sigreturn.c
@@ -26,11 +26,29 @@ register int *sp asm ("%esp");
/* This is run on the thread stack after restoring it, to be able to
unlock SS off sigstack. */
static void
-__sigreturn2 (int *usp)
+__sigreturn2 (int *usp, struct sigcontext *scp)
{
+ mach_port_t reply_port;
struct hurd_sigstate *ss = _hurd_self_sigstate ();
_hurd_sigstate_unlock (ss);
+ /* Destroy the MiG reply port used by the signal handler, and restore the
+ reply port in use by the thread when interrupted.
+
+ We cannot use the original reply port for our RPCs that we do here, since
+ we could unexpectedly receive/consume a reply message meant for the user
+ (in particular, msg_sig_post_reply), and also since we would deallocate
+ the port if *our* RPC fails, which we don't want to do since the user
+ still has the old name. And so, temporarily set MACH_PORT_DEAD as our
+ reply name, and make sure destroying the port is the very last RPC we
+ do. */
+ reply_port = THREAD_GETMEM (THREAD_SELF, reply_port);
+ THREAD_SETMEM (THREAD_SELF, reply_port, MACH_PORT_DEAD);
+ if (MACH_PORT_VALID (reply_port))
+ (void) __mach_port_mod_refs (__mach_task_self (), reply_port,
+ MACH_PORT_RIGHT_RECEIVE, -1);
+ THREAD_SETMEM (THREAD_SELF, reply_port, scp->sc_reply_port);
+
sp = usp;
#define A(line) asm volatile (#line)
/* The members in the sigcontext are arranged in this order
@@ -58,7 +76,6 @@ __sigreturn (struct sigcontext *scp)
{
struct hurd_sigstate *ss;
struct hurd_userlink *link = (void *) &scp[1];
- mach_port_t reply_port;
if (scp == NULL || (scp->sc_mask & _SIG_CANT_MASK))
{
@@ -98,13 +115,6 @@ __sigreturn (struct sigcontext *scp)
if (scp->sc_onstack)
ss->sigaltstack.ss_flags &= ~SS_ONSTACK;
- /* Destroy the MiG reply port used by the signal handler, and restore the
- reply port in use by the thread when interrupted. */
- reply_port = THREAD_GETMEM (THREAD_SELF, reply_port);
- THREAD_SETMEM (THREAD_SELF, reply_port, scp->sc_reply_port);
- if (MACH_PORT_VALID (reply_port))
- __mach_port_destroy (__mach_task_self (), reply_port);
-
if (scp->sc_fpused)
/* Restore the FPU state. Mach conveniently stores the state
in the format the i387 `frstor' instruction uses to restore it. */
@@ -115,15 +125,16 @@ __sigreturn (struct sigcontext *scp)
copy the registers onto the user's stack, switch there, pop and
return. */
- int *usp = (int *) scp->sc_uesp;
+ int usp_arg, *usp = (int *) scp->sc_uesp;
*--usp = scp->sc_eip;
*--usp = scp->sc_efl;
memcpy (usp -= 12, &scp->sc_i386_thread_state, 12 * sizeof (int));
+ usp_arg = (int) usp;
+ *--usp = (int) scp;
/* Pass usp to __sigreturn2 so it can unwind itself easily. */
- *(usp-1) = (int) usp;
- --usp;
+ *--usp = usp_arg;
/* Bogus return address for __sigreturn2 */
*--usp = 0;
*--usp = (int) __sigreturn2;