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Date: Wed, 20 Nov 2024 20:02:28 +0000
From: Lorenzo Stoakes <lorenzo.stoakes@...cle.com>
To: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@...gle.com>
Cc: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@...nel.org>, Matthew Wilcox <willy@...radead.org>,
Vlastimil Babka <vbabka@...e.cz>, John Hubbard <jhubbard@...dia.com>,
"Liam R. Howlett" <Liam.Howlett@...cle.com>,
Andrew Morton <akpm@...ux-foundation.org>,
Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@...uxfoundation.org>,
Arnd Bergmann <arnd@...db.de>, Christian Brauner <brauner@...nel.org>,
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Gary Guo <gary@...yguo.net>,
Björn Roy Baron <bjorn3_gh@...tonmail.com>,
Benno Lossin <benno.lossin@...ton.me>, linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org,
linux-mm@...ck.org, rust-for-linux@...r.kernel.org,
Andreas Hindborg <a.hindborg@...nel.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH v8 6/7] mm: rust: add VmAreaNew
On Wed, Nov 20, 2024 at 02:50:00PM +0000, Alice Ryhl wrote:
> When setting up a new vma in an mmap call, you have a bunch of extra
> permissions that you normally don't have. This introduces a new
> VmAreaNew type that is used for this case.
Hm I'm confused by what you mean here. What permissions do you mean?
Is this to abstract a VMA as passed by f_op->mmap()? I think it would be
better to explicitly say this if so.
>
> To avoid setting invalid flag values, the methods for clearing
> VM_MAYWRITE and similar involve a check of VM_WRITE, and return an error
> if VM_WRITE is set. Trying to use `try_clear_maywrite` without checking
> the return value results in a compilation error because the `Result`
> type is marked #[must_use].
This is nice.
Though note that, it is explicitly not permitted to permit writability for
a VMA that previously had it disallowed, and we explicitly WARN_ON() this
now. Concretely that means a VMA where !(vma->vm_flags & VM_MAYWRITE), you
must not vma->vm_flags |= VM_MAYWRITE.
>
> For now, there's only a method for VM_MIXEDMAP and not VM_PFNMAP. When
> we add a VM_PFNMAP method, we will need some way to prevent you from
> setting both VM_MIXEDMAP and VM_PFNMAP on the same vma.
Yes this would be unwise.
An aside here - really you should _only_ change flags in this hook (perhaps
of course also initialising vma->vm_private_data state), trying to change
anything _core_ here would be deeply dangerous.
We are far too permissive with this right now, and it's something we want
to try ideally to limit in the future.
>
> Signed-off-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@...gle.com>
> ---
> rust/kernel/mm/virt.rs | 169 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
> 1 file changed, 168 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
>
> diff --git a/rust/kernel/mm/virt.rs b/rust/kernel/mm/virt.rs
> index de7f2338810a..22aff8e77854 100644
> --- a/rust/kernel/mm/virt.rs
> +++ b/rust/kernel/mm/virt.rs
> @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
>
> use crate::{
> bindings,
> - error::{to_result, Result},
> + error::{code::EINVAL, to_result, Result},
> page::Page,
> types::Opaque,
> };
> @@ -148,6 +148,173 @@ pub fn vm_insert_page(&self, address: usize, page: &Page) -> Result {
> }
> }
>
> +/// A builder for setting up a vma in an `mmap` call.
Would be better to explicitly reference the struct file_operations->mmap()
hook and to say that we should only be updating flags and vm_private_data
here (though perhaps not worth mentioning _that_ if not explicitly exposed
by your interface).
I'm guessing fields are, unless a setter/builder is established, immutable?
> +///
> +/// # Invariants
> +///
> +/// For the duration of 'a, the referenced vma must be undergoing initialization.
> +pub struct VmAreaNew {
> + vma: VmAreaRef,
> +}
> +
> +// Make all `VmAreaRef` methods available on `VmAreaNew`.
> +impl Deref for VmAreaNew {
> + type Target = VmAreaRef;
> +
> + #[inline]
> + fn deref(&self) -> &VmAreaRef {
> + &self.vma
> + }
> +}
> +
> +impl VmAreaNew {
> + /// Access a virtual memory area given a raw pointer.
> + ///
> + /// # Safety
> + ///
> + /// Callers must ensure that `vma` is undergoing initial vma setup for the duration of 'a.
> + #[inline]
> + pub unsafe fn from_raw<'a>(vma: *const bindings::vm_area_struct) -> &'a Self {
> + // SAFETY: The caller ensures that the invariants are satisfied for the duration of 'a.
> + unsafe { &*vma.cast() }
> + }
> +
> + /// Internal method for updating the vma flags.
> + ///
> + /// # Safety
> + ///
> + /// This must not be used to set the flags to an invalid value.
> + #[inline]
> + unsafe fn update_flags(&self, set: vm_flags_t, unset: vm_flags_t) {
> + let mut flags = self.flags();
> + flags |= set;
> + flags &= !unset;
> +
> + // SAFETY: This is not a data race: the vma is undergoing initial setup, so it's not yet
> + // shared. Additionally, `VmAreaNew` is `!Sync`, so it cannot be used to write in parallel.
> + // The caller promises that this does not set the flags to an invalid value.
> + unsafe { (*self.as_ptr()).__bindgen_anon_2.vm_flags = flags };
Hm not sure if this is correct. We explicitly maintain a union in struct vm_area_struct as:
union {
const vm_flags_t vm_flags;
vm_flags_t __private __vm_flags;
};
Where vma->vm_flags is const, and then use helpers like vm_flags_init() to
set them, which also do things like assert locks (though not in the init
case, of course).
So erally we should at least be updating __vm_flags here, though I'm not
sure how bindgen treats it?
> + }
> +
> + /// Set the `VM_MIXEDMAP` flag on this vma.
> + ///
> + /// This enables the vma to contain both `struct page` and pure PFN pages. Returns a reference
> + /// that can be used to call `vm_insert_page` on the vma.
> + #[inline]
> + pub fn set_mixedmap(&self) -> &VmAreaMixedMap {
> + // SAFETY: We don't yet provide a way to set VM_PFNMAP, so this cannot put the flags in an
> + // invalid state.
> + unsafe { self.update_flags(flags::MIXEDMAP, 0) };
> +
> + // SAFETY: We just set `VM_MIXEDMAP` on the vma.
> + unsafe { VmAreaMixedMap::from_raw(self.vma.as_ptr()) }
> + }
> +
> + /// Set the `VM_IO` flag on this vma.
> + ///
> + /// This marks the vma as being a memory-mapped I/O region.
> + #[inline]
> + pub fn set_io(&self) {
> + // SAFETY: Setting the VM_IO flag is always okay.
> + unsafe { self.update_flags(flags::IO, 0) };
> + }
> +
> + /// Set the `VM_DONTEXPAND` flag on this vma.
> + ///
> + /// This prevents the vma from being expanded with `mremap()`.
> + #[inline]
> + pub fn set_dontexpand(&self) {
> + // SAFETY: Setting the VM_DONTEXPAND flag is always okay.
> + unsafe { self.update_flags(flags::DONTEXPAND, 0) };
> + }
> +
> + /// Set the `VM_DONTCOPY` flag on this vma.
> + ///
> + /// This prevents the vma from being copied on fork. This option is only permanent if `VM_IO`
> + /// is set.
> + #[inline]
> + pub fn set_dontcopy(&self) {
> + // SAFETY: Setting the VM_DONTCOPY flag is always okay.
> + unsafe { self.update_flags(flags::DONTCOPY, 0) };
> + }
> +
> + /// Set the `VM_DONTDUMP` flag on this vma.
> + ///
> + /// This prevents the vma from being included in core dumps. This option is only permanent if
> + /// `VM_IO` is set.
> + #[inline]
> + pub fn set_dontdump(&self) {
> + // SAFETY: Setting the VM_DONTDUMP flag is always okay.
> + unsafe { self.update_flags(flags::DONTDUMP, 0) };
> + }
> +
> + /// Returns whether `VM_READ` is set.
> + ///
> + /// This flag indicates whether userspace is mapping this vma as readable.
> + #[inline]
> + pub fn get_read(&self) -> bool {
> + (self.flags() & flags::READ) != 0
> + }
> +
> + /// Try to clear the `VM_MAYREAD` flag, failing if `VM_READ` is set.
> + ///
> + /// This flag indicates whether userspace is allowed to make this vma readable with
> + /// `mprotect()`.
> + #[inline]
> + pub fn try_clear_mayread(&self) -> Result {
> + if self.get_read() {
> + return Err(EINVAL);
> + }
This is quite nice! Strong(er) typing for the win, again :>)
> + // SAFETY: Clearing `VM_MAYREAD` is okay when `VM_READ` is not set.
> + unsafe { self.update_flags(0, flags::MAYREAD) };
> + Ok(())
> + }
> +
> + /// Returns whether `VM_WRITE` is set.
> + ///
> + /// This flag indicates whether userspace is mapping this vma as writable.
> + #[inline]
> + pub fn get_write(&self) -> bool {
> + (self.flags() & flags::WRITE) != 0
> + }
> +
> + /// Try to clear the `VM_MAYWRITE` flag, failing if `VM_WRITE` is set.
> + ///
> + /// This flag indicates whether userspace is allowed to make this vma writable with
> + /// `mprotect()`.
> + #[inline]
> + pub fn try_clear_maywrite(&self) -> Result {
> + if self.get_write() {
> + return Err(EINVAL);
> + }
> + // SAFETY: Clearing `VM_MAYWRITE` is okay when `VM_WRITE` is not set.
> + unsafe { self.update_flags(0, flags::MAYWRITE) };
> + Ok(())
> + }
> +
> + /// Returns whether `VM_EXEC` is set.
> + ///
> + /// This flag indicates whether userspace is mapping this vma as executable.
> + #[inline]
> + pub fn get_exec(&self) -> bool {
> + (self.flags() & flags::EXEC) != 0
> + }
> +
> + /// Try to clear the `VM_MAYEXEC` flag, failing if `VM_EXEC` is set.
> + ///
> + /// This flag indicates whether userspace is allowed to make this vma executable with
> + /// `mprotect()`.
> + #[inline]
> + pub fn try_clear_mayexec(&self) -> Result {
> + if self.get_exec() {
> + return Err(EINVAL);
> + }
> + // SAFETY: Clearing `VM_MAYEXEC` is okay when `VM_EXEC` is not set.
> + unsafe { self.update_flags(0, flags::MAYEXEC) };
> + Ok(())
> + }
> +}
> +
> /// The integer type used for vma flags.
> #[doc(inline)]
> pub use bindings::vm_flags_t;
>
> --
> 2.47.0.371.ga323438b13-goog
>
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