Date: Thu, 22 Aug 2013 19:46:01 -0400 From: Matt Miller <matt@matthewjmiller.net> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: kern_jail_set() Error Scenario Question Message-ID: <CAFc6gu9j=DnhtE-D5BjVyS%2BghQrKRqHPYodSS6N%2BLEE8a-WuTw@mail.gmail.com>
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We ran into the following scenario in an application recently and were wondering if the behavior of kern_jail_set() is as expected here. This was an application bug where we were in, say, the JID 1 context and tried to call jailparam_set() with the flags (JAIL_CREATE | JAIL_UPDATE) and the "jid" param set to 1. The basic idea was to create or update JID 1 with some params, but the error was we were already in the JID 1 context. So, our understanding is this shouldn't work since JID 1 already exists and you can only modify it from a proper ancestor. However, rather than getting an error back from jailparam_set(), it ended up creating a second prison with JID 1, so there were two prisons existing with JID 1 at that point. This is based on 8.2.0 code, but, at first glance, it looks like the logic causing this may be the same in head. Looking at kern_jail_set(), what happens here is: 1. We find a prison with JID=1, however since it's not a proper child we set pr = NULL in line 1024: 1011 pr = prison_find(jid); 1012 if (pr != NULL) { 1013 ppr = pr->pr_parent; 1014 /* Create: jid must not exist. */ 1015 if (cuflags == JAIL_CREATE) { 1016 mtx_unlock(&pr->pr_mtx); 1017 error = EEXIST; 1018 vfs_opterror(opts, "jail %d already exists", 1019 jid); 1020 goto done_unlock_list; 1021 } 1022 if (!prison_ischild(mypr, pr)) { 1023 mtx_unlock(&pr->pr_mtx); 1024 pr = NULL; 1025 } else if (pr->pr_uref == 0) { 2. Since pr is NULL, we create a new prison. Since the jid is not zero, we insert it in the list and set its pr_id. At this point, we have two prisons with a JID of 1 and the same parent prison. 1166 /* If there's no prison to update, create a new one and link it in. */ 1167 if (pr == NULL) { ... 1185 pr = malloc(sizeof(*pr), M_PRISON, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO); 1186 if (jid == 0) { ... 1212 } else { 1213 /* 1214 * The jail already has a jid (that did not yet exist), 1215 * so just find where to insert it. 1216 */ 1217 TAILQ_FOREACH(tpr, &allprison, pr_list) 1218 if (tpr->pr_id >= jid) { 1219 TAILQ_INSERT_BEFORE(tpr, pr, pr_list); 1220 break; 1221 } 1222 } ... 1229 pr->pr_parent = ppr; 1230 pr->pr_id = jid; We wanted to see if this is per design or a situation that should avoid creating the second prison and return an error. Thanks, Matt
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