Resolve: #1188498 - fix a crash triggered by recursive bind mount

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Kamil Dudka 2015-02-11 16:06:21 +01:00
parent 14b3b8baad
commit 5fb1704fa9
2 changed files with 44 additions and 1 deletions

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From 8ec378f9a0211e98179a8230da2eda20782d0a11 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Kamil Dudka <kdudka@redhat.com>
Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2015 13:48:12 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] fts: fix a crash triggered by recursive bind mount
Reported by Michael Chapman in: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/1188498
* lib/fts.c (fts_read): Avoid removing the original hash table item
when leaving a directory that caused a cycle, and preserve the FTS_DC
flag.
---
gl/lib/fts.c | 13 ++++++++++---
1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/gl/lib/fts.c b/gl/lib/fts.c
index 9c38c4f..9b97fe3 100644
--- a/gl/lib/fts.c
+++ b/gl/lib/fts.c
@@ -1091,9 +1091,16 @@ cd_dot_dot:
p->fts_errno = errno;
SET(FTS_STOP);
}
- p->fts_info = p->fts_errno ? FTS_ERR : FTS_DP;
- if (p->fts_errno == 0)
- LEAVE_DIR (sp, p, "3");
+
+ /* If the directory causes a cycle, preserve the FTS_DC flag and keep
+ * the corresponding dev/ino pair in the hash table. It is going to be
+ * removed when leaving the original directory.
+ */
+ if (p->fts_info != FTS_DC) {
+ p->fts_info = p->fts_errno ? FTS_ERR : FTS_DP;
+ if (p->fts_errno == 0)
+ LEAVE_DIR (sp, p, "3");
+ }
return ISSET(FTS_STOP) ? NULL : p;
}
--
2.1.0

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Summary: The GNU versions of find utilities (find and xargs)
Name: findutils
Version: 4.5.12
Release: 7%{?dist}
Release: 8%{?dist}
Epoch: 1
License: GPLv3+
Group: Applications/File
@ -11,6 +11,8 @@ Source0: ftp://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/findutils/%{name}-%{version}.tar.gz
# do not build locate
Patch1: findutils-4.4.0-no-locate.patch
Patch2: findutils-4.5.12-fts-cycle.patch
# add a new option -xautofs to find to not descend into directories on autofs
# file systems
Patch3: findutils-4.4.2-xautofs.patch
@ -49,6 +51,7 @@ useful for finding things on your system.
%setup -q
rm -rf locate
%patch1 -p1
%patch2 -p1
%patch3 -p1
%patch4 -p1
%patch5 -p1