cpumask: use nr_cpumask_bits for parsing functions
Commit513e3d2d11
("cpumask: always use nr_cpu_ids in formatting and parsing functions") converted both cpumask printing and parsing functions to use nr_cpu_ids instead of nr_cpumask_bits. While this was okay for the printing functions as it just picked one of the two output formats that we were alternating between depending on a kernel config, doing the same for parsing wasn't okay. nr_cpumask_bits can be either nr_cpu_ids or NR_CPUS. We can always use nr_cpu_ids but that is a variable while NR_CPUS is a constant, so it can be more efficient to use NR_CPUS when we can get away with it. Converting the printing functions to nr_cpu_ids makes sense because it affects how the masks get presented to userspace and doesn't break anything; however, using nr_cpu_ids for parsing functions can incorrectly leave the higher bits uninitialized while reading in these masks from userland. As all testing and comparison functions use nr_cpumask_bits which can be larger than nr_cpu_ids, the parsed cpumasks can erroneously yield false negative results. This made the taskstats interface incorrectly return -EINVAL even when the inputs were correct. Fix it by restoring the parse functions to use nr_cpumask_bits instead of nr_cpu_ids. Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20170206182442.GB31078@htj.duckdns.org Fixes:513e3d2d11
("cpumask: always use nr_cpu_ids in formatting and parsing functions") Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Reported-by: Martin Steigerwald <martin.steigerwald@teamix.de> Debugged-by: Ben Hutchings <ben.hutchings@codethink.co.uk> Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> [4.0+] Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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@ -560,7 +560,7 @@ static inline void cpumask_copy(struct cpumask *dstp,
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static inline int cpumask_parse_user(const char __user *buf, int len,
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struct cpumask *dstp)
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{
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return bitmap_parse_user(buf, len, cpumask_bits(dstp), nr_cpu_ids);
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return bitmap_parse_user(buf, len, cpumask_bits(dstp), nr_cpumask_bits);
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}
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/**
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@ -575,7 +575,7 @@ static inline int cpumask_parselist_user(const char __user *buf, int len,
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struct cpumask *dstp)
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{
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return bitmap_parselist_user(buf, len, cpumask_bits(dstp),
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nr_cpu_ids);
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nr_cpumask_bits);
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}
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/**
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@ -590,7 +590,7 @@ static inline int cpumask_parse(const char *buf, struct cpumask *dstp)
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char *nl = strchr(buf, '\n');
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unsigned int len = nl ? (unsigned int)(nl - buf) : strlen(buf);
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return bitmap_parse(buf, len, cpumask_bits(dstp), nr_cpu_ids);
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return bitmap_parse(buf, len, cpumask_bits(dstp), nr_cpumask_bits);
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}
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/**
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@ -602,7 +602,7 @@ static inline int cpumask_parse(const char *buf, struct cpumask *dstp)
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*/
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static inline int cpulist_parse(const char *buf, struct cpumask *dstp)
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{
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return bitmap_parselist(buf, cpumask_bits(dstp), nr_cpu_ids);
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return bitmap_parselist(buf, cpumask_bits(dstp), nr_cpumask_bits);
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}
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/**
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