We recently got an Oops report:

BUG: unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at (null)
IP: jbd2__journal_start+0x38/0x1a2
[...]
Call Trace:
  ext4_page_mkwrite+0x307/0x52b
  _ext4_get_block+0xd8/0xd8
  do_page_mkwrite+0x6e/0xd8
  handle_mm_fault+0x686/0xf9b
  mntput_no_expire+0x1f/0x21e
  __do_page_fault+0x21d/0x465
  dput+0x4a/0x2f7
  page_fault+0x22/0x30
  copy_user_generic_string+0x2c/0x40
  copy_page_to_iter+0x8c/0x2b8
  generic_file_read_iter+0x26e/0x845
  timerqueue_del+0x31/0x90
  ceph_read_iter+0x697/0xa33 [ceph]
  hrtimer_cancel+0x23/0x41
  futex_wait+0x1c8/0x24d
  get_futex_key+0x32c/0x39a
  __vfs_read+0xe0/0x130
  vfs_read.part.1+0x6c/0x123
  handle_mm_fault+0x831/0xf9b
  __fget+0x7e/0xbf
  SyS_read+0x4d/0xb5

ceph_read_iter() uses current->journal_info to pass context info to
ceph_readpages(). Because ceph_readpages() needs to know if its caller
has already gotten capability of using page cache (distinguish read
from readahead/fadvise). ceph_read_iter() set current->journal_info,
then calls generic_file_read_iter().

In above Oops, page fault happened when copying data to userspace.
Page fault handler called ext4_page_mkwrite(). Ext4 code read
current->journal_info and assumed it is journal handle.

I checked other filesystems, btrfs probably suffers similar problem
for its readpage. (page fault happens when write() copies data from
userspace memory and the memory is mapped to a file in btrfs.
verify_parent_transid() can be called during readpage)

Cc: sta...@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: "Yan, Zheng" <z...@redhat.com>
---
 mm/memory.c | 14 ++++++++++++++
 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+)

diff --git a/mm/memory.c b/mm/memory.c
index a728bed16c20..db2a50233c49 100644
--- a/mm/memory.c
+++ b/mm/memory.c
@@ -4044,6 +4044,7 @@ int handle_mm_fault(struct vm_area_struct *vma, unsigned 
long address,
                unsigned int flags)
 {
        int ret;
+       void *old_journal_info;
 
        __set_current_state(TASK_RUNNING);
 
@@ -4065,11 +4066,24 @@ int handle_mm_fault(struct vm_area_struct *vma, 
unsigned long address,
        if (flags & FAULT_FLAG_USER)
                mem_cgroup_oom_enable();
 
+       /*
+        * Fault can happen when filesystem A's read_iter()/write_iter()
+        * copies data to/from userspace. Filesystem A may have set
+        * current->journal_info. If the userspace memory is MAP_SHARED
+        * mapped to a file in filesystem B, we later may call filesystem
+        * B's vm operation. Filesystem B may also want to read/set
+        * current->journal_info.
+        */
+       old_journal_info = current->journal_info;
+       current->journal_info = NULL;
+
        if (unlikely(is_vm_hugetlb_page(vma)))
                ret = hugetlb_fault(vma->vm_mm, vma, address, flags);
        else
                ret = __handle_mm_fault(vma, address, flags);
 
+       current->journal_info = old_journal_info;
+
        if (flags & FAULT_FLAG_USER) {
                mem_cgroup_oom_disable();
                /*
-- 
2.13.6

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