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Message-ID: <CAFA6WYOwCRtdvow1xaT6zUZ+7pjBekT7s-v+anRsbMk56WZMAA@mail.gmail.com>
Date:   Tue, 15 Jun 2021 10:02:39 +0530
From:   Sumit Garg <sumit.garg@...aro.org>
To:     Tyler Hicks <tyhicks@...ux.microsoft.com>
Cc:     Jens Wiklander <jens.wiklander@...aro.org>,
        Allen Pais <apais@...ux.microsoft.com>,
        Peter Huewe <peterhuewe@....de>,
        Jarkko Sakkinen <jarkko@...nel.org>,
        Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@...pe.ca>,
        Vikas Gupta <vikas.gupta@...adcom.com>,
        Thirupathaiah Annapureddy <thiruan@...rosoft.com>,
        Pavel Tatashin <pasha.tatashin@...een.com>,
        Rafał Miłecki <zajec5@...il.com>,
        op-tee@...ts.trustedfirmware.org,
        linux-integrity <linux-integrity@...r.kernel.org>,
        bcm-kernel-feedback-list@...adcom.com, linux-mips@...r.kernel.org,
        Linux Kernel Mailing List <linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH v5 0/8] tee: Improve support for kexec and kdump

Hi Tyler,

On Tue, 15 Jun 2021 at 04:03, Tyler Hicks <tyhicks@...ux.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
> v5:
> - Picked up Reviewed-by's from Jens.
> - Added 'Cc: stable@...r.kernel.org' to all commits as this is intended
>   to be a bug fix series. I'm happy to sort out backports with the
>   stable team.
> - Got rid of the bool is_mapped parameter of optee_disable_shm_cache()
>   by abstracting out the function with two wrappers. One
>   (optee_disable_shm_cache()) for normal case where the shm cache is
>   fully mapped and another (optee_disable_unmapped_shm_cache()) for the
>   unusual case of the shm cache having potentially invalid entries.
> - Replaced my previous 'tee: Support kernel shm registration without
>   dma-buf' patch with a cleaner implementation ('tee: Correct
>   inappropriate usage of TEE_SHM_DMA_BUF flag') from Sumit Garg.
> v4: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20210610210913.536081-1-tyhicks@linux.microsoft.com/
> v3: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20210609002326.210024-1-tyhicks@linux.microsoft.com/
> v2: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20210225090610.242623-1-allen.lkml@gmail.com/
> v1: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20210217092714.121297-1-allen.lkml@gmail.com/
>

This series looks good to me. Feel free to add:

Reviewed-by: Sumit Garg <sumit.garg@...aro.org>

-Sumit

> This series fixes several bugs uncovered while exercising the OP-TEE
> (Open Portable Trusted Execution Environment), ftpm (firmware TPM), and
> tee_bnxt_fw (Broadcom BNXT firmware manager) drivers with kexec and
> kdump (emergency kexec) based workflows.
>
> The majority of the problems are caused by missing .shutdown hooks in
> the drivers. The .shutdown hooks are used by the normal kexec code path
> to let the drivers clean up prior to executing the target kernel. The
> .remove hooks, which are already implemented in these drivers, are not
> called as part of the kexec code path. This resulted in shared memory
> regions, that were cached and/or registered with OP-TEE, not being
> cleared/unregistered prior to kexec. The new kernel would then run into
> problems when handling the previously cached virtual addresses or trying
> to register newly allocated shared memory objects that overlapped with
> the previously registered virtual addresses. The TEE didn't receive
> notification that the old virtual addresses were no longer meaningful
> and that a new kernel, with a new address space, would soon be running.
>
> However, implementing .shutdown hooks was not enough for supporting
> kexec. There was an additional problem caused by the TEE driver's
> reliance on the dma-buf subsystem for multi-page shared memory objects
> that were registered with the TEE. Shared memory objects backed by a
> dma-buf use a different mechanism for reference counting. When the final
> reference is released, work is scheduled to be executed to unregister
> the shared memory with the TEE but that work is only completed prior to
> the current task returning the userspace. In the case of a kexec
> operation, the current task that's calling the driver .shutdown hooks
> never returns to userspace prior to the kexec operation so the shared
> memory was never unregistered. This eventually caused problems from
> overlapping shared memory regions that were registered with the TEE
> after several kexec operations. The large 4M contiguous region
> allocated by the tee_bnxt_fw driver reliably ran into this issue on the
> fourth kexec on a system with 8G of RAM.
>
> The use of dma-buf makes sense for shared memory that's in use by
> userspace but dma-buf's aren't needed for shared memory that will only
> used by the driver. This series separates dma-buf backed shared memory
> allocated by the kernel from multi-page shared memory that the kernel
> simply needs registered with the TEE for private use.
>
> One other noteworthy change in this series is to completely refuse to
> load the OP-TEE driver in the kdump kernel. This is needed because the
> secure world may have had all of its threads in suspended state when the
> regular kernel crashed. The kdump kernel would then hang during boot
> because the OP-TEE driver's .probe function would attempt to use a
> secure world thread when they're all in suspended state. Another problem
> is that shared memory allocations could fail under the kdump kernel
> because the previously registered were not unregistered (the .shutdown
> hook is not called when kexec'ing into the kdump kernel).
>
> The first patch in the series fixes potential memory leaks that are not
> directly related to kexec or kdump but were noticed during the
> development of this series.
>
> Tyler
>
> Allen Pais (2):
>   optee: fix tee out of memory failure seen during kexec reboot
>   firmware: tee_bnxt: Release TEE shm, session, and context during kexec
>
> Jens Wiklander (1):
>   tee: add tee_shm_alloc_kernel_buf()
>
> Sumit Garg (1):
>   tee: Correct inappropriate usage of TEE_SHM_DMA_BUF flag
>
> Tyler Hicks (4):
>   optee: Fix memory leak when failing to register shm pages
>   optee: Refuse to load the driver under the kdump kernel
>   optee: Clear stale cache entries during initialization
>   tpm_ftpm_tee: Free and unregister TEE shared memory during kexec
>
>  drivers/char/tpm/tpm_ftpm_tee.c         |  8 ++---
>  drivers/firmware/broadcom/tee_bnxt_fw.c | 14 ++++++--
>  drivers/tee/optee/call.c                | 38 +++++++++++++++++++---
>  drivers/tee/optee/core.c                | 43 ++++++++++++++++++++++++-
>  drivers/tee/optee/optee_private.h       |  1 +
>  drivers/tee/optee/rpc.c                 |  5 +--
>  drivers/tee/optee/shm_pool.c            | 20 +++++++++---
>  drivers/tee/tee_shm.c                   | 20 +++++++++++-
>  include/linux/tee_drv.h                 |  2 ++
>  9 files changed, 132 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-)
>
> --
> 2.25.1
>

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