Am 07.12.23 um 11:12 schrieb Linus Walleij:
On Wed, Dec 6, 2023 at 2:52 PM Lingkai Dong <[email protected]> wrote:The DRM subsystem keeps a record of the owner of a DRM device file descriptor using thread group ID (TGID) instead of process ID (PID), to ensures all threads within the same userspace process are considered the owner. However, the DRM master ownership check compares the current thread's PID against the record, so the thread is incorrectly considered to be not the FD owner if the PID is not equal to the TGID. This causes DRM ioctls to be denied master privileges, even if the same thread that opened the FD performs an ioctl. Fix this by checking TGID. Fixes: 4230cea89cafb ("drm: Track clients by tgid and not tid") Signed-off-by: Lingkai Dong <[email protected]>Paging the patch author (Tvrko) and committer (Christian). Here is the patch if you don't have it in your mailbox: https://lore.kernel.org/dri-devel/pa6pr08mb107665920be9a96658cda04ce88...@pa6pr08mb10766.eurprd08.prod.outlook.com/ I'm seeing this as well (on Android). Tvrko, Christian: can you look at this?
Good catch, looks like we missed this occasion while switching from PID to TGID.
Will you apply it to the AMD tree for fixes if it looks OK or does it go elsewhere?
I can push this to drm-misc-fixes as long as nobody objects in the next hour or so.
CC: stable? If yes which versions? Regards, Christian.
Yours, Linus Walleij
