nfsd: restrict rd_maxcount to svc_max_payload in nfsd_encode_readdir
nfsd4_readdir_rsize restricts rd_maxcount to svc_max_payload when estimating the size of the readdir reply, but nfsd_encode_readdir restricts it to INT_MAX when encoding the reply. This can result in log messages like "kernel: RPC request reserved 32896 but used 1049444". Restrict rd_dircount similarly (no reason it should be larger than svc_max_payload). Signed-off-by: Scott Mayhew <smayhew@redhat.com> Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@redhat.com>
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@ -3651,7 +3651,8 @@ nfsd4_encode_readdir(struct nfsd4_compoundres *resp, __be32 nfserr, struct nfsd4
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nfserr = nfserr_resource;
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goto err_no_verf;
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}
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maxcount = min_t(u32, readdir->rd_maxcount, INT_MAX);
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maxcount = svc_max_payload(resp->rqstp);
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maxcount = min_t(u32, readdir->rd_maxcount, maxcount);
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/*
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* Note the rfc defines rd_maxcount as the size of the
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* READDIR4resok structure, which includes the verifier above
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@ -3665,7 +3666,7 @@ nfsd4_encode_readdir(struct nfsd4_compoundres *resp, __be32 nfserr, struct nfsd4
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/* RFC 3530 14.2.24 allows us to ignore dircount when it's 0: */
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if (!readdir->rd_dircount)
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readdir->rd_dircount = INT_MAX;
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readdir->rd_dircount = svc_max_payload(resp->rqstp);
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readdir->xdr = xdr;
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readdir->rd_maxcount = maxcount;
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