[PATCH v5 13/15] resource: Move devmem revoke code to resource framework

Daniel Vetter daniel.vetter at ffwll.ch
Sat Oct 31 10:40:35 EDT 2020


On Sat, Oct 31, 2020 at 7:36 AM John Hubbard <jhubbard at nvidia.com> wrote:
>
> On 10/30/20 3:08 AM, Daniel Vetter wrote:
> > We want all iomem mmaps to consistently revoke ptes when the kernel
> > takes over and CONFIG_IO_STRICT_DEVMEM is enabled. This includes the
> > pci bar mmaps available through procfs and sysfs, which currently do
> > not revoke mappings.
> >
> > To prepare for this, move the code from the /dev/kmem driver to
> > kernel/resource.c.
>
> This seems like it's doing a lot more than just code movement, right?
> Should we list some of that here?

It was meant to be just moving code, but then the inevitable bikeshed
showed up and I forgot to update the commit message properly. Will fix
that.

> Also, I'm seeing a crash due to this commit. More below:

Uh that's not good.
>
> >
> > Reviewed-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh at linuxfoundation.org>
> > Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter at intel.com>
> > Cc: Jason Gunthorpe <jgg at ziepe.ca>
> > Cc: Kees Cook <keescook at chromium.org>
> > Cc: Dan Williams <dan.j.williams at intel.com>
> > Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm at linux-foundation.org>
> > Cc: John Hubbard <jhubbard at nvidia.com>
> > Cc: Jérôme Glisse <jglisse at redhat.com>
> > Cc: Jan Kara <jack at suse.cz>
> > Cc: Dan Williams <dan.j.williams at intel.com>
> > Cc: linux-mm at kvack.org
> > Cc: linux-arm-kernel at lists.infradead.org
> > Cc: linux-samsung-soc at vger.kernel.org
> > Cc: linux-media at vger.kernel.org
> > Cc: Arnd Bergmann <arnd at arndb.de>
> > Cc: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh at linuxfoundation.org>
> > Cc: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter at ffwll.ch>
> > Cc: David Hildenbrand <david at redhat.com>
> > Cc: "Rafael J. Wysocki" <rafael.j.wysocki at intel.com>
> > Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter at ffwll.ch>
> > --
> > v3:
> > - add barrier for consistency and document why we don't have to check
> >    for NULL (Jason)
> > v4
> > - Adjust comments to reflect the general nature of this iomem revoke
> >    code now (Dan)
> > ---
> >   drivers/char/mem.c     |  85 +---------------------------------
> >   include/linux/ioport.h |   6 +--
> >   kernel/resource.c      | 101 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
> >   3 files changed, 102 insertions(+), 90 deletions(-)
> >
> > diff --git a/drivers/char/mem.c b/drivers/char/mem.c
> > index 7dcf9e4ea79d..43c871dc7477 100644
> > --- a/drivers/char/mem.c
> > +++ b/drivers/char/mem.c
> > @@ -31,9 +31,6 @@
> >   #include <linux/uio.h>
> >   #include <linux/uaccess.h>
> >   #include <linux/security.h>
> > -#include <linux/pseudo_fs.h>
> > -#include <uapi/linux/magic.h>
> > -#include <linux/mount.h>
> >
> >   #ifdef CONFIG_IA64
> >   # include <linux/efi.h>
> > @@ -836,42 +833,6 @@ static loff_t memory_lseek(struct file *file, loff_t offset, int orig)
> >       return ret;
> >   }
> >
> > -static struct inode *devmem_inode;
> > -
> > -#ifdef CONFIG_IO_STRICT_DEVMEM
> > -void revoke_devmem(struct resource *res)
> > -{
> > -     /* pairs with smp_store_release() in devmem_init_inode() */
> > -     struct inode *inode = smp_load_acquire(&devmem_inode);
> > -
> > -     /*
> > -      * Check that the initialization has completed. Losing the race
> > -      * is ok because it means drivers are claiming resources before
> > -      * the fs_initcall level of init and prevent /dev/mem from
> > -      * establishing mappings.
> > -      */
> > -     if (!inode)
> > -             return;
> > -
> > -     /*
> > -      * The expectation is that the driver has successfully marked
> > -      * the resource busy by this point, so devmem_is_allowed()
> > -      * should start returning false, however for performance this
> > -      * does not iterate the entire resource range.
> > -      */
> > -     if (devmem_is_allowed(PHYS_PFN(res->start)) &&
> > -         devmem_is_allowed(PHYS_PFN(res->end))) {
> > -             /*
> > -              * *cringe* iomem=relaxed says "go ahead, what's the
> > -              * worst that can happen?"
> > -              */
> > -             return;
> > -     }
> > -
> > -     unmap_mapping_range(inode->i_mapping, res->start, resource_size(res), 1);
> > -}
> > -#endif
> > -
> >   static int open_port(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp)
> >   {
> >       int rc;
> > @@ -891,7 +852,7 @@ static int open_port(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp)
> >        * revocations when drivers want to take over a /dev/mem mapped
> >        * range.
> >        */
> > -     filp->f_mapping = inode->i_mapping;
> > +     filp->f_mapping = iomem_get_mapping();
>
>
> The problem is that iomem_get_mapping() returns NULL for the !CONFIG_IO_STRICT_DEVMEM
> case. And then we have pre-existing fs code that expects to go "up and over", like this:
>
>
> static int do_dentry_open(struct file *f,
>                           struct inode *inode,
>                           int (*open)(struct inode *, struct file *))
> {
> ...
>
>         file_ra_state_init(&f->f_ra, f->f_mapping->host->i_mapping);
>
> ...and it crashes on that line fairly early in bootup.
>
> Not sure what to suggest for this patch, but wanted to get this report out at least.

Old code seems to have worked by always setting up the inode (we still
do that) and always setting it (we don't do that anymore), just not
revoking the ptes when the Kconfig is not set. I'll fix that up and
remove the behaviour change here.
-Daniel

> thanks,
> --
> John Hubbard
> NVIDIA
>
> >
> >       return 0;
> >   }
> > @@ -1023,48 +984,6 @@ static char *mem_devnode(struct device *dev, umode_t *mode)
> >
> >   static struct class *mem_class;
> >
> > -static int devmem_fs_init_fs_context(struct fs_context *fc)
> > -{
> > -     return init_pseudo(fc, DEVMEM_MAGIC) ? 0 : -ENOMEM;
> > -}
> > -
> > -static struct file_system_type devmem_fs_type = {
> > -     .name           = "devmem",
> > -     .owner          = THIS_MODULE,
> > -     .init_fs_context = devmem_fs_init_fs_context,
> > -     .kill_sb        = kill_anon_super,
> > -};
> > -
> > -static int devmem_init_inode(void)
> > -{
> > -     static struct vfsmount *devmem_vfs_mount;
> > -     static int devmem_fs_cnt;
> > -     struct inode *inode;
> > -     int rc;
> > -
> > -     rc = simple_pin_fs(&devmem_fs_type, &devmem_vfs_mount, &devmem_fs_cnt);
> > -     if (rc < 0) {
> > -             pr_err("Cannot mount /dev/mem pseudo filesystem: %d\n", rc);
> > -             return rc;
> > -     }
> > -
> > -     inode = alloc_anon_inode(devmem_vfs_mount->mnt_sb);
> > -     if (IS_ERR(inode)) {
> > -             rc = PTR_ERR(inode);
> > -             pr_err("Cannot allocate inode for /dev/mem: %d\n", rc);
> > -             simple_release_fs(&devmem_vfs_mount, &devmem_fs_cnt);
> > -             return rc;
> > -     }
> > -
> > -     /*
> > -      * Publish /dev/mem initialized.
> > -      * Pairs with smp_load_acquire() in revoke_devmem().
> > -      */
> > -     smp_store_release(&devmem_inode, inode);
> > -
> > -     return 0;
> > -}
> > -
> >   static int __init chr_dev_init(void)
> >   {
> >       int minor;
> > @@ -1086,8 +1005,6 @@ static int __init chr_dev_init(void)
> >                */
> >               if ((minor == DEVPORT_MINOR) && !arch_has_dev_port())
> >                       continue;
> > -             if ((minor == DEVMEM_MINOR) && devmem_init_inode() != 0)
> > -                     continue;
> >
> >               device_create(mem_class, NULL, MKDEV(MEM_MAJOR, minor),
> >                             NULL, devlist[minor].name);
> > diff --git a/include/linux/ioport.h b/include/linux/ioport.h
> > index 5135d4b86cd6..02a5466245c0 100644
> > --- a/include/linux/ioport.h
> > +++ b/include/linux/ioport.h
> > @@ -307,11 +307,7 @@ struct resource *devm_request_free_mem_region(struct device *dev,
> >   struct resource *request_free_mem_region(struct resource *base,
> >               unsigned long size, const char *name);
> >
> > -#ifdef CONFIG_IO_STRICT_DEVMEM
> > -void revoke_devmem(struct resource *res);
> > -#else
> > -static inline void revoke_devmem(struct resource *res) { };
> > -#endif
> > +extern struct address_space *iomem_get_mapping(void);
> >
> >   #endif /* __ASSEMBLY__ */
> >   #endif      /* _LINUX_IOPORT_H */
> > diff --git a/kernel/resource.c b/kernel/resource.c
> > index 3ae2f56cc79d..5ecc3187fe2d 100644
> > --- a/kernel/resource.c
> > +++ b/kernel/resource.c
> > @@ -18,12 +18,15 @@
> >   #include <linux/spinlock.h>
> >   #include <linux/fs.h>
> >   #include <linux/proc_fs.h>
> > +#include <linux/pseudo_fs.h>
> >   #include <linux/sched.h>
> >   #include <linux/seq_file.h>
> >   #include <linux/device.h>
> >   #include <linux/pfn.h>
> >   #include <linux/mm.h>
> > +#include <linux/mount.h>
> >   #include <linux/resource_ext.h>
> > +#include <uapi/linux/magic.h>
> >   #include <asm/io.h>
> >
> >
> > @@ -1115,6 +1118,58 @@ resource_size_t resource_alignment(struct resource *res)
> >
> >   static DECLARE_WAIT_QUEUE_HEAD(muxed_resource_wait);
> >
> > +static struct inode *iomem_inode;
> > +
> > +#ifdef CONFIG_IO_STRICT_DEVMEM
> > +static void revoke_iomem(struct resource *res)
> > +{
> > +     /* pairs with smp_store_release() in iomem_init_inode() */
> > +     struct inode *inode = smp_load_acquire(&iomem_inode);
> > +
> > +     /*
> > +      * Check that the initialization has completed. Losing the race
> > +      * is ok because it means drivers are claiming resources before
> > +      * the fs_initcall level of init and prevent iomem_get_mapping users
> > +      * from establishing mappings.
> > +      */
> > +     if (!inode)
> > +             return;
> > +
> > +     /*
> > +      * The expectation is that the driver has successfully marked
> > +      * the resource busy by this point, so devmem_is_allowed()
> > +      * should start returning false, however for performance this
> > +      * does not iterate the entire resource range.
> > +      */
> > +     if (devmem_is_allowed(PHYS_PFN(res->start)) &&
> > +         devmem_is_allowed(PHYS_PFN(res->end))) {
> > +             /*
> > +              * *cringe* iomem=relaxed says "go ahead, what's the
> > +              * worst that can happen?"
> > +              */
> > +             return;
> > +     }
> > +
> > +     unmap_mapping_range(inode->i_mapping, res->start, resource_size(res), 1);
> > +}
> > +struct address_space *iomem_get_mapping(void)
> > +{
> > +     /*
> > +      * This function is only called from file open paths, hence guaranteed
> > +      * that fs_initcalls have completed and no need to check for NULL. But
> > +      * since revoke_iomem can be called before the initcall we still need
> > +      * the barrier to appease checkers.
> > +      */
> > +     return smp_load_acquire(&iomem_inode)->i_mapping;
> > +}
> > +#else
> > +static void revoke_iomem(struct resource *res) {}
> > +struct address_space *iomem_get_mapping(void)
> > +{
> > +     return NULL;
> > +}
> > +#endif
> > +
> >   /**
> >    * __request_region - create a new busy resource region
> >    * @parent: parent resource descriptor
> > @@ -1182,7 +1237,7 @@ struct resource * __request_region(struct resource *parent,
> >       write_unlock(&resource_lock);
> >
> >       if (res && orig_parent == &iomem_resource)
> > -             revoke_devmem(res);
> > +             revoke_iomem(res);
> >
> >       return res;
> >   }
> > @@ -1782,4 +1837,48 @@ static int __init strict_iomem(char *str)
> >       return 1;
> >   }
> >
> > +static int iomem_fs_init_fs_context(struct fs_context *fc)
> > +{
> > +     return init_pseudo(fc, DEVMEM_MAGIC) ? 0 : -ENOMEM;
> > +}
> > +
> > +static struct file_system_type iomem_fs_type = {
> > +     .name           = "iomem",
> > +     .owner          = THIS_MODULE,
> > +     .init_fs_context = iomem_fs_init_fs_context,
> > +     .kill_sb        = kill_anon_super,
> > +};
> > +
> > +static int __init iomem_init_inode(void)
> > +{
> > +     static struct vfsmount *iomem_vfs_mount;
> > +     static int iomem_fs_cnt;
> > +     struct inode *inode;
> > +     int rc;
> > +
> > +     rc = simple_pin_fs(&iomem_fs_type, &iomem_vfs_mount, &iomem_fs_cnt);
> > +     if (rc < 0) {
> > +             pr_err("Cannot mount iomem pseudo filesystem: %d\n", rc);
> > +             return rc;
> > +     }
> > +
> > +     inode = alloc_anon_inode(iomem_vfs_mount->mnt_sb);
> > +     if (IS_ERR(inode)) {
> > +             rc = PTR_ERR(inode);
> > +             pr_err("Cannot allocate inode for iomem: %d\n", rc);
> > +             simple_release_fs(&iomem_vfs_mount, &iomem_fs_cnt);
> > +             return rc;
> > +     }
> > +
> > +     /*
> > +      * Publish iomem revocation inode initialized.
> > +      * Pairs with smp_load_acquire() in revoke_iomem().
> > +      */
> > +     smp_store_release(&iomem_inode, inode);
> > +
> > +     return 0;
> > +}
> > +
> > +fs_initcall(iomem_init_inode);
> > +
> >   __setup("iomem=", strict_iomem);
> >
>
>


-- 
Daniel Vetter
Software Engineer, Intel Corporation
http://blog.ffwll.ch



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