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Message-ID: <c066827c-5ce0-41c6-b165-38ade487c580@lucifer.local>
Date: Mon, 15 May 2023 07:54:58 +0100
From: Lorenzo Stoakes <lstoakes@...il.com>
To: Mike Rapoport <rppt@...nel.org>
Cc: linux-mm@...ck.org, linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org,
Andrew Morton <akpm@...ux-foundation.org>,
Peter Xu <peterx@...hat.com>,
Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@....com>,
"Liam R . Howlett" <Liam.Howlett@...cle.com>,
Alexander Viro <viro@...iv.linux.org.uk>,
Christian Brauner <brauner@...nel.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH for 6.4-rcX] mm: userfaultfd: avoid passing an invalid
range to vma_merge()
On Mon, May 15, 2023 at 09:40:50AM +0300, Mike Rapoport wrote:
> On Sun, May 14, 2023 at 06:27:31PM +0100, Lorenzo Stoakes wrote:
> > The userfaultfd_[un]register() functions will knowingly pass an invalid
> > address range to vma_merge(), then rely on it failing to merge to indicate
> > that the VMA should be split into a valid one.
> >
> > This is not something that should be relied upon, as vma_merge() implicitly
> > assumes in cases 5-8 that curr->vm_start == addr. This is now enforced
> > since commit b0729ae0ae67 ("mm/mmap/vma_merge: explicitly assign res, vma,
> > extend invariants") with an explicit VM_WARN_ON() check.
> >
> > Since commit 29417d292bd0 ("mm/mmap/vma_merge: always check invariants")
> > this check is performed unconditionally, which caused this assert to arise
> > in tests performed by Mark [1].
> >
> > This patch fixes the issue by performing the split operations before
> > attempting to merge VMAs in both instances. The problematic operation is
> > splitting the start of the VMA since we were clamping to the end of the VMA
> > in any case, however it is useful to group both of the split operations
> > together to avoid egregious goto's and to abstract the code between the
> > functions.
> >
> > As well as fixing the repro described in [1] this also continues to pass
> > uffd unit tests.
> >
> > [1]:https://lore.kernel.org/all/ZFunF7DmMdK05MoF@FVFF77S0Q05N.cambridge.arm.com
> >
> > Reported-by: Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@....com>
> > Closes: https://lore.kernel.org/all/ZFunF7DmMdK05MoF@FVFF77S0Q05N.cambridge.arm.com/
> > Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Stoakes <lstoakes@...il.com>
> > ---
> > fs/userfaultfd.c | 111 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------------
> > 1 file changed, 63 insertions(+), 48 deletions(-)
> >
> > diff --git a/fs/userfaultfd.c b/fs/userfaultfd.c
> > index 0fd96d6e39ce..4453e7040157 100644
> > --- a/fs/userfaultfd.c
> > +++ b/fs/userfaultfd.c
> > @@ -1319,6 +1319,35 @@ static __always_inline int validate_range(struct mm_struct *mm,
> > return 0;
> > }
> >
> > +static int split_range(struct vma_iterator *vmi,
> > + struct vm_area_struct *vma,
> > + unsigned long start,
> > + unsigned long end,
> > + bool *can_merge)
>
> Maybe clamp_range()?
> I'd also prefer to fill lines with parameters, rather than have each on a
> separate line.
Sure on both. You know I very nearly called it clamp_range() to start with
but then thought perhaps it wasn't clear that it'd split the VMAs, but
naming is... hard :)
Will fix both on next respin.
>
> > +{
> > + int ret;
> > + bool merge = true;
> > +
> > + /* The range must always be clamped to the start of a VMA. */
> > + if (vma->vm_start < start) {
> > + ret = split_vma(vmi, vma, start, 1);
> > + if (ret)
> > + return ret;
> > +
> > + merge = false;
> > + }
> > +
> > + /* It must also be clamped to the end of a VMA. */
> > + if (vma->vm_end > end) {
> > + ret = split_vma(vmi, vma, end, 0);
> > + if (ret)
> > + return ret;
> > + }
> > +
> > + *can_merge = merge;
> > + return 0;
> > +}
> > +
> > static int userfaultfd_register(struct userfaultfd_ctx *ctx,
> > unsigned long arg)
> > {
> > @@ -1330,7 +1359,7 @@ static int userfaultfd_register(struct userfaultfd_ctx *ctx,
> > unsigned long vm_flags, new_flags;
> > bool found;
> > bool basic_ioctls;
> > - unsigned long start, end, vma_end;
> > + unsigned long start, end;
> > struct vma_iterator vmi;
> >
> > user_uffdio_register = (struct uffdio_register __user *) arg;
> > @@ -1462,6 +1491,8 @@ static int userfaultfd_register(struct userfaultfd_ctx *ctx,
> >
> > ret = 0;
> > for_each_vma_range(vmi, vma, end) {
> > + bool can_merge;
> > +
> > cond_resched();
> >
> > BUG_ON(!vma_can_userfault(vma, vm_flags));
> > @@ -1477,32 +1508,22 @@ static int userfaultfd_register(struct userfaultfd_ctx *ctx,
> > (vma->vm_flags & vm_flags) == vm_flags)
> > goto skip;
> >
> > - if (vma->vm_start > start)
> > - start = vma->vm_start;
>
> I don't think this can be removed. Consider a request to register uffd for
> a range that spans two disjoint VMAs. Then on the second iteration start
> will be equal to vm_end of the first VMA, so it should be clamped to
> vm_start of the second VMA.
>
All references to start from here on in are replaced with references to
vma->vm_start, so this is implicit in the logic.
In effect the existing code was clamping to the range anyway, this patch
actually helps clarify that I feel.
> > - vma_end = min(end, vma->vm_end);
> > + ret = split_range(&vmi, vma, start, end, &can_merge);
> > + if (ret)
> > + break;
> >
> > new_flags = (vma->vm_flags & ~__VM_UFFD_FLAGS) | vm_flags;
> > - prev = vma_merge(&vmi, mm, prev, start, vma_end, new_flags,
> > - vma->anon_vma, vma->vm_file, vma->vm_pgoff,
> > - vma_policy(vma),
> > - ((struct vm_userfaultfd_ctx){ ctx }),
> > - anon_vma_name(vma));
> > - if (prev) {
> > + if (can_merge) {
> > + prev = vma_merge(&vmi, mm, prev, vma->vm_start, vma->vm_end, new_flags,
> > + vma->anon_vma, vma->vm_file, vma->vm_pgoff,
> > + vma_policy(vma),
> > + ((struct vm_userfaultfd_ctx){ ctx }),
> > + anon_vma_name(vma));
> > +
> > /* vma_merge() invalidated the mas */
> > - vma = prev;
> > - goto next;
> > - }
> > - if (vma->vm_start < start) {
> > - ret = split_vma(&vmi, vma, start, 1);
> > - if (ret)
> > - break;
> > - }
> > - if (vma->vm_end > end) {
> > - ret = split_vma(&vmi, vma, end, 0);
> > - if (ret)
> > - break;
> > + if (prev)
> > + vma = prev;
> > }
> > - next:
> > /*
> > * In the vma_merge() successful mprotect-like case 8:
> > * the next vma was merged into the current one and
> > @@ -1560,7 +1581,7 @@ static int userfaultfd_unregister(struct userfaultfd_ctx *ctx,
> > struct uffdio_range uffdio_unregister;
> > unsigned long new_flags;
> > bool found;
> > - unsigned long start, end, vma_end;
> > + unsigned long start, end;
> > const void __user *buf = (void __user *)arg;
> > struct vma_iterator vmi;
> >
> > @@ -1627,6 +1648,8 @@ static int userfaultfd_unregister(struct userfaultfd_ctx *ctx,
> > prev = vma_prev(&vmi);
> > ret = 0;
> > for_each_vma_range(vmi, vma, end) {
> > + bool can_merge;
> > +
> > cond_resched();
> >
> > BUG_ON(!vma_can_userfault(vma, vma->vm_flags));
> > @@ -1640,9 +1663,9 @@ static int userfaultfd_unregister(struct userfaultfd_ctx *ctx,
> >
> > WARN_ON(!(vma->vm_flags & VM_MAYWRITE));
> >
> > - if (vma->vm_start > start)
> > - start = vma->vm_start;
>
> Ditto
Same comment as above, we no longer refer to start only vma->vm_start after this point.
>
> > - vma_end = min(end, vma->vm_end);
> > + ret = split_range(&vmi, vma, start, end, &can_merge);
> > + if (ret)
> > + break;
> >
> > if (userfaultfd_missing(vma)) {
> > /*
> > @@ -1652,35 +1675,27 @@ static int userfaultfd_unregister(struct userfaultfd_ctx *ctx,
> > * UFFDIO_WAKE explicitly.
> > */
> > struct userfaultfd_wake_range range;
> > - range.start = start;
> > - range.len = vma_end - start;
> > + range.start = vma->vm_start;
> > + range.len = vma->vm_end - vma->vm_start;
> > wake_userfault(vma->vm_userfaultfd_ctx.ctx, &range);
> > }
> >
> > /* Reset ptes for the whole vma range if wr-protected */
> > if (userfaultfd_wp(vma))
> > - uffd_wp_range(vma, start, vma_end - start, false);
> > + uffd_wp_range(vma, vma->vm_start,
> > + vma->vm_end - vma->vm_start, false);
> >
> > new_flags = vma->vm_flags & ~__VM_UFFD_FLAGS;
> > - prev = vma_merge(&vmi, mm, prev, start, vma_end, new_flags,
> > - vma->anon_vma, vma->vm_file, vma->vm_pgoff,
> > - vma_policy(vma),
> > - NULL_VM_UFFD_CTX, anon_vma_name(vma));
> > - if (prev) {
> > - vma = prev;
> > - goto next;
> > - }
> > - if (vma->vm_start < start) {
> > - ret = split_vma(&vmi, vma, start, 1);
> > - if (ret)
> > - break;
> > - }
> > - if (vma->vm_end > end) {
> > - ret = split_vma(&vmi, vma, end, 0);
> > - if (ret)
> > - break;
> > + if (can_merge) {
> > + prev = vma_merge(&vmi, mm, prev, vma->vm_start,
> > + vma->vm_end, new_flags, vma->anon_vma,
> > + vma->vm_file, vma->vm_pgoff,
> > + vma_policy(vma),
> > + NULL_VM_UFFD_CTX, anon_vma_name(vma));
> > + /* vma_merge() invalidated the mas */
> > + if (prev)
> > + vma = prev;
> > }
> > - next:
> > /*
> > * In the vma_merge() successful mprotect-like case 8:
> > * the next vma was merged into the current one and
> > --
> > 2.40.1
>
> --
> Sincerely yours,
> Mike.
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