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, Reply-To: Bug 1878057 <1878057@bugs.launchpad.net> Errors-To: qemu-devel-bounces+qemu-devel=archiver.kernel.org@nongnu.org Sender: "Qemu-devel" I ran this through my minimization script to remove the extraneous qtest commands: cat << EOF | ./i386-softmmu/qemu-system-i386 \ -M pc-q35-5.0 -no-shutdown -M q35 -device megasas \ -device scsi-cd,drive=3Dnull0 \ -blockdev driver=3Dnull-co,read-zeroes=3Don,node-name=3Dnull0 \ -nographic -qtest stdio -monitor none -serial none outl 0xcf8 0x80001814 outl 0xcfc 0xc021 outl 0xcf8 0x80001804 outw 0xcfc 0x7 outl 0xcf8 0x80001810 outl 0xcfc 0xe10c0000 write 0x44b20 0x1 0x35 write 0x44b00 0x1 0x03 write 0xc021e10c0040 0x4 0x014b0400 write 0xc021e10c00c0 0x1 0x04 EOF On 200718 1024, Philippe Mathieu-Daud=C3=A9 wrote: > Might be relevant: > = > commit 6df5718bd3ec56225c44cf96440c723c1b611b87 > Author: Hannes Reinecke > Date: Wed Oct 29 13:00:15 2014 +0100 > = > megasas: Rework frame queueing algorithm > = > Windows requires the frames to be unmapped, otherwise we run > into a race condition where the updated frame data is not > visible to the guest. > With that we can simplify the queue algorithm and use a bitmap > for tracking free frames. > = > /* > * This absolutely needs to be locked if > * qemu ever goes multithreaded. > */ > static MegasasCmd *megasas_enqueue_frame(MegasasState *s, > hwaddr frame, uint64_t context, int count) > = > Using -trace scsi\* -trace megasas\*: > = > megasas_qf_enqueue frame 0x0 count 0 context 0x0 head 0x0 tail 0x0 busy 1 > megasas_handle_scsi LD SCSI dev 1/0/0 sdev 0x5555573f5560 xfer 0 > scsi_req_parsed target 0 lun 0 tag 0 command 53 dir 0 length 0 > scsi_req_parsed_lba target 0 lun 0 tag 0 command 53 lba 0 > scsi_req_alloc target 0 lun 0 tag 0 > scsi_disk_new_request Command: lun=3D0 tag=3D0x0 data=3D 0x35 0x00 0x00 0= x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 > megasas_scsi_nodata scmd 0: no data to be transferred > megasas_mmio_invalid_writel addr 0x44: 0x3101 > megasas_mmio_invalid_writel addr 0x48: 0x44b0100 > megasas_mmio_invalid_writel addr 0x4c: 0x380100 > megasas_mmio_invalid_writel addr 0x50: 0x4b010000 > megasas_mmio_invalid_writel addr 0x54: 0x3f010004 > megasas_mmio_invalid_writel addr 0x58: 0x1000000 > megasas_mmio_invalid_writel addr 0x5c: 0x100044b > megasas_mmio_invalid_writel addr 0x60: 0x46 > megasas_mmio_invalid_writel addr 0x64: 0x44b01 > megasas_mmio_invalid_writel addr 0x68: 0x4d01 > megasas_mmio_invalid_writel addr 0x6c: 0x44b0100 > megasas_mmio_invalid_writel addr 0x70: 0x540100 > megasas_mmio_invalid_writel addr 0x74: 0x4b010000 > megasas_mmio_invalid_writel addr 0x78: 0x5b010004 > megasas_mmio_invalid_writel addr 0x7c: 0x1000000 > megasas_mmio_invalid_writel addr 0x80: 0x100044b > megasas_mmio_invalid_writel addr 0x84: 0x62 > megasas_mmio_invalid_writel addr 0x88: 0x44b01 > megasas_mmio_invalid_writel addr 0x8c: 0x6901 > megasas_mmio_invalid_writel addr 0x90: 0x44b0100 > megasas_mmio_invalid_writel addr 0x94: 0x700100 > megasas_mmio_invalid_writel addr 0x98: 0x4b010000 > megasas_mmio_invalid_writel addr 0x9c: 0x77010004 > megasas_mmio_writel reg MFI_ODCR0: 0x1000000 > megasas_mmio_invalid_writel addr 0xa4: 0x100044b > megasas_mmio_invalid_writel addr 0xa8: 0x7e > megasas_mmio_invalid_writel addr 0xac: 0x44b01 > megasas_mmio_invalid_writel addr 0xb0: 0x8501 > megasas_mmio_invalid_writel addr 0xb4: 0x44b0100 > megasas_mmio_invalid_writel addr 0xb8: 0x8c0100 > megasas_mmio_invalid_writel addr 0xbc: 0x4b010000 > megasas_mmio_writel reg MFI_IQPL: 0x4 > megasas_qf_new frame 0x1 addr 0x0 > megasas_enqueue_frame fr: 0x7fffa1e00000 > megasas_qf_enqueue frame 0x1 count 2 context 0x0 head 0x0 tail 0x0 busy 2 > megasas_init_firmware pa 0x0 = > megasas_init_queue queue at 0x0 len 0 head 0x0 tail 0x0 flags 0x0 > megasas_unmap_frame fr: 0x7fffa1e44b00 > megasas_unmap_frame fr: 0x7fffa1e00000 > megasas_qf_complete_noirq context 0x0 = > scsi_req_dequeue target 0 lun 0 tag 0 > scsi_aio_complete > megasas_command_complete scmd 0: status 0x0, residual 0 > megasas_scsi_complete scmd 0: status 0x0, len 0/0 > = > The frame is unmapped when the complete callback occurs. > Then SIGSEGV in megasas_command_complete(): > = > 1856 static void megasas_command_complete(SCSIRequest *req, uint32_t stat= us, > 1857 size_t resid) > 1858 { > 1859 MegasasCmd *cmd =3D req->hba_private; > 1860 uint8_t cmd_status =3D MFI_STAT_OK; > 1861 = > 1862 trace_megasas_command_complete(cmd->index, status, resid); > 1863 = > 1864 if (req->io_canceled) { > 1865 return; > 1866 } > 1867 = > 1868 if (cmd->dcmd_opcode !=3D -1) { > 1869 /* > 1870 * Internal command complete > 1871 */ > 1872 cmd_status =3D megasas_finish_internal_dcmd(cmd, req, resid); > 1873 if (cmd_status =3D=3D MFI_STAT_INVALID_STATUS) { > 1874 return; > 1875 } > 1876 } else { > 1877 req->status =3D status; > 1878 trace_megasas_scsi_complete(cmd->index, req->status, > 1879 cmd->iov_size, req->cmd.xfer); > 1880 if (req->status !=3D GOOD) { > 1881 cmd_status =3D MFI_STAT_SCSI_DONE_WITH_ERROR; > 1882 } > 1883 if (req->status =3D=3D CHECK_CONDITION) { > 1884 megasas_copy_sense(cmd); > 1885 } > 1886 = > 1887 cmd->frame->header.scsi_status =3D req->status; > = > ^^^^^^^^^^ This is NULL. > = > 1888 } > 1889 cmd->frame->header.cmd_status =3D cmd_status; > 1890 megasas_complete_command(cmd); > 1891 } > = > ** Changed in: qemu > Status: New =3D> Confirmed > = > -- = > You received this bug notification because you are subscribed to the bug > report. > https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1878057 > = > Title: > null-ptr dereference in megasas_command_complete > = > Status in QEMU: > Confirmed > = > Bug description: > Hello, > While fuzzing, I found an input that triggers a null-pointer dereferenc= e in > megasas_command_complete: > = > =3D=3D14959=3D=3DERROR: AddressSanitizer: SEGV on unknown address 0x000= 000000003 (pc 0x55b1d11b4df1 bp 0x7ffeb55ca450 sp 0x7ffeb55ca1e0 T0) > =3D=3D14959=3D=3DThe signal is caused by a WRITE memory access. > =3D=3D14959=3D=3DHint: address points to the zero page. > #0 0x55b1d11b4df1 in megasas_command_complete /home/alxndr/Developm= ent/qemu/hw/scsi/megasas.c:1877:40 > #1 0x55b1d11759ec in scsi_req_complete /home/alxndr/Development/qem= u/hw/scsi/scsi-bus.c:1430:5 > #2 0x55b1d115c98f in scsi_aio_complete /home/alxndr/Development/qem= u/hw/scsi/scsi-disk.c:216:5 > #3 0x55b1d151c638 in blk_aio_complete /home/alxndr/Development/qemu= /block/block-backend.c:1375:9 > #4 0x55b1d151c638 in blk_aio_complete_bh /home/alxndr/Development/q= emu/block/block-backend.c:1385:5 > #5 0x55b1d16f3a5b in aio_bh_call /home/alxndr/Development/qemu/util= /async.c:136:5 > #6 0x55b1d16f3a5b in aio_bh_poll /home/alxndr/Development/qemu/util= /async.c:164:13 > #7 0x55b1d16fe43e in aio_dispatch /home/alxndr/Development/qemu/uti= l/aio-posix.c:380:5 > #8 0x55b1d16f54fa in aio_ctx_dispatch /home/alxndr/Development/qemu= /util/async.c:306:5 > #9 0x7f47937c89ed in g_main_context_dispatch (/usr/lib/x86_64-linux= -gnu/libglib-2.0.so.0+0x4e9ed) > #10 0x55b1d16fbef4 in glib_pollfds_poll /home/alxndr/Development/qe= mu/util/main-loop.c:219:9 > #11 0x55b1d16fbef4 in os_host_main_loop_wait /home/alxndr/Developme= nt/qemu/util/main-loop.c:242:5 > #12 0x55b1d16fbef4 in main_loop_wait /home/alxndr/Development/qemu/= util/main-loop.c:518:11 > #13 0x55b1d0cd16a6 in qemu_main_loop /home/alxndr/Development/qemu/= softmmu/vl.c:1664:9 > #14 0x55b1d1608dca in main /home/alxndr/Development/qemu/softmmu/ma= in.c:49:5 > #15 0x7f4792378e0a in __libc_start_main /build/glibc-GwnBeO/glibc-2= .30/csu/../csu/libc-start.c:308:16 > #16 0x55b1d091d7b9 in _start (/home/alxndr/Development/qemu/build/i= 386-softmmu/qemu-system-i386+0x8f47b9) > = > I can reproduce it in qemu 5.0 built with using: > cat << EOF | ~/Development/qemu/build/i386-softmmu/qemu-system-i386 -M = pc-q35-5.0 -no-shutdown -M q35 -device megasas -device scsi-cd,drive=3Dnull= 0 -blockdev driver=3Dnull-co,read-zeroes=3Don,node-name=3Dnull0 -nographic = -qtest stdio -monitor none -serial none > outl 0xcf8 0x80001814 > outl 0xcfc 0xc021 > outl 0xcf8 0x80001818 > outl 0xcf8 0x80001804 > outw 0xcfc 0x7 > outl 0xcf8 0x80001810 > outl 0xcfc 0xe10c0000 > outl 0xcf8 0x8000f810 > write 0x44b20 0x1 0x35 > write 0x44b00 0x1 0x03 > write 0xc021e10c0040 0x81 0x014b04000131000000014b04000138000000014b040= 0013f000000014b04000146000000014b0400014d000000014b04000154000000014b040001= 5b000000014b04000162000000014b04000169000000014b04000170000000014b040001770= 00000014b0400017e000000014b04000185000000014b0400018c000000014b04 > EOF > = > I also attached the trace to this launchpad report, in case the > formatting is broken: > = > qemu-system-i386 -qtest stdio -monitor none -serial none -M pc-q35-5.0 > -no-shutdown -M q35 -device megasas -device scsi-cd,drive=3Dnull0 > -blockdev driver=3Dnull-co,read-zeroes=3Don,node-name=3Dnull0 -nographi= c < > attachment > = > Please let me know if I can provide any further info. > -Alex > = > To manage notifications about this bug go to: > https://bugs.launchpad.net/qemu/+bug/1878057/+subscriptions -- = You received this bug notification because you are a member of qemu- devel-ml, which is subscribed to QEMU. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1878057 Title: null-ptr dereference in megasas_command_complete Status in QEMU: Confirmed Bug description: Hello, While fuzzing, I found an input that triggers a null-pointer dereference = in megasas_command_complete: =3D=3D14959=3D=3DERROR: AddressSanitizer: SEGV on unknown address 0x00000= 0000003 (pc 0x55b1d11b4df1 bp 0x7ffeb55ca450 sp 0x7ffeb55ca1e0 T0) =3D=3D14959=3D=3DThe signal is caused by a WRITE memory access. =3D=3D14959=3D=3DHint: address points to the zero page. #0 0x55b1d11b4df1 in megasas_command_complete /home/alxndr/Developmen= t/qemu/hw/scsi/megasas.c:1877:40 #1 0x55b1d11759ec in scsi_req_complete /home/alxndr/Development/qemu/= hw/scsi/scsi-bus.c:1430:5 #2 0x55b1d115c98f in scsi_aio_complete /home/alxndr/Development/qemu/= hw/scsi/scsi-disk.c:216:5 #3 0x55b1d151c638 in blk_aio_complete /home/alxndr/Development/qemu/b= lock/block-backend.c:1375:9 #4 0x55b1d151c638 in blk_aio_complete_bh /home/alxndr/Development/qem= u/block/block-backend.c:1385:5 #5 0x55b1d16f3a5b in aio_bh_call /home/alxndr/Development/qemu/util/a= sync.c:136:5 #6 0x55b1d16f3a5b in aio_bh_poll /home/alxndr/Development/qemu/util/a= sync.c:164:13 #7 0x55b1d16fe43e in aio_dispatch /home/alxndr/Development/qemu/util/= aio-posix.c:380:5 #8 0x55b1d16f54fa in aio_ctx_dispatch /home/alxndr/Development/qemu/u= til/async.c:306:5 #9 0x7f47937c89ed in g_main_context_dispatch (/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-g= nu/libglib-2.0.so.0+0x4e9ed) #10 0x55b1d16fbef4 in glib_pollfds_poll /home/alxndr/Development/qemu= /util/main-loop.c:219:9 #11 0x55b1d16fbef4 in os_host_main_loop_wait /home/alxndr/Development= /qemu/util/main-loop.c:242:5 #12 0x55b1d16fbef4 in main_loop_wait /home/alxndr/Development/qemu/ut= il/main-loop.c:518:11 #13 0x55b1d0cd16a6 in qemu_main_loop /home/alxndr/Development/qemu/so= ftmmu/vl.c:1664:9 #14 0x55b1d1608dca in main /home/alxndr/Development/qemu/softmmu/main= .c:49:5 #15 0x7f4792378e0a in __libc_start_main /build/glibc-GwnBeO/glibc-2.3= 0/csu/../csu/libc-start.c:308:16 #16 0x55b1d091d7b9 in _start (/home/alxndr/Development/qemu/build/i38= 6-softmmu/qemu-system-i386+0x8f47b9) I can reproduce it in qemu 5.0 built with using: cat << EOF | ~/Development/qemu/build/i386-softmmu/qemu-system-i386 -M pc= -q35-5.0 -no-shutdown -M q35 -device megasas -device scsi-cd,drive=3Dnull0 = -blockdev driver=3Dnull-co,read-zeroes=3Don,node-name=3Dnull0 -nographic -q= test stdio -monitor none -serial none outl 0xcf8 0x80001814 outl 0xcfc 0xc021 outl 0xcf8 0x80001818 outl 0xcf8 0x80001804 outw 0xcfc 0x7 outl 0xcf8 0x80001810 outl 0xcfc 0xe10c0000 outl 0xcf8 0x8000f810 write 0x44b20 0x1 0x35 write 0x44b00 0x1 0x03 write 0xc021e10c0040 0x81 0x014b04000131000000014b04000138000000014b04000= 13f000000014b04000146000000014b0400014d000000014b04000154000000014b0400015b= 000000014b04000162000000014b04000169000000014b04000170000000014b04000177000= 000014b0400017e000000014b04000185000000014b0400018c000000014b04 EOF I also attached the trace to this launchpad report, in case the formatting is broken: qemu-system-i386 -qtest stdio -monitor none -serial none -M pc-q35-5.0 -no-shutdown -M q35 -device megasas -device scsi-cd,drive=3Dnull0 -blockdev driver=3Dnull-co,read-zeroes=3Don,node-name=3Dnull0 -nographic < attachment Please let me know if I can provide any further info. -Alex To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/qemu/+bug/1878057/+subscriptions