[PATCH v2] arm64: paravirt: Use RCU read locks to guard stolen_time
Will Deacon
will at kernel.org
Wed May 4 02:45:07 PDT 2022
On Thu, Apr 28, 2022 at 11:35:36AM -0700, Elliot Berman wrote:
> From: Prakruthi Deepak Heragu <quic_pheragu at quicinc.com>
>
> During hotplug, the stolen time data structure is unmapped and memset.
> There is a possibility of the timer IRQ being triggered before memset
> and stolen time is getting updated as part of this timer IRQ handler. This
> causes the below crash in timer handler -
>
> [ 3457.473139][ C5] Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address ffffffc03df05148
> ...
> [ 3458.154398][ C5] Call trace:
> [ 3458.157648][ C5] para_steal_clock+0x30/0x50
> [ 3458.162319][ C5] irqtime_account_process_tick+0x30/0x194
> [ 3458.168148][ C5] account_process_tick+0x3c/0x280
> [ 3458.173274][ C5] update_process_times+0x5c/0xf4
> [ 3458.178311][ C5] tick_sched_timer+0x180/0x384
> [ 3458.183164][ C5] __run_hrtimer+0x160/0x57c
> [ 3458.187744][ C5] hrtimer_interrupt+0x258/0x684
> [ 3458.192698][ C5] arch_timer_handler_virt+0x5c/0xa0
> [ 3458.198002][ C5] handle_percpu_devid_irq+0xdc/0x414
> [ 3458.203385][ C5] handle_domain_irq+0xa8/0x168
> [ 3458.208241][ C5] gic_handle_irq.34493+0x54/0x244
> [ 3458.213359][ C5] call_on_irq_stack+0x40/0x70
> [ 3458.218125][ C5] do_interrupt_handler+0x60/0x9c
> [ 3458.223156][ C5] el1_interrupt+0x34/0x64
> [ 3458.227560][ C5] el1h_64_irq_handler+0x1c/0x2c
> [ 3458.232503][ C5] el1h_64_irq+0x7c/0x80
> [ 3458.236736][ C5] free_vmap_area_noflush+0x108/0x39c
> [ 3458.242126][ C5] remove_vm_area+0xbc/0x118
> [ 3458.246714][ C5] vm_remove_mappings+0x48/0x2a4
> [ 3458.251656][ C5] __vunmap+0x154/0x278
> [ 3458.255796][ C5] stolen_time_cpu_down_prepare+0xc0/0xd8
> [ 3458.261542][ C5] cpuhp_invoke_callback+0x248/0xc34
> [ 3458.266842][ C5] cpuhp_thread_fun+0x1c4/0x248
> [ 3458.271696][ C5] smpboot_thread_fn+0x1b0/0x400
> [ 3458.276638][ C5] kthread+0x17c/0x1e0
> [ 3458.280691][ C5] ret_from_fork+0x10/0x20
>
> As a fix, introduce rcu lock to update stolen time structure.
>
> Fixes: 75df529bec91 ("arm64: paravirt: Initialize steal time when cpu is online")
> Cc: stable at vger.kernel.org
> Signed-off-by: Prakruthi Deepak Heragu <quic_pheragu at quicinc.com>
> Signed-off-by: Elliot Berman <quic_eberman at quicinc.com>
> ---
> Changes since v1: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20220420204417.155194-1-quic_eberman@quicinc.com/
> - Use RCU instead of disabling interrupts
>
> arch/arm64/kernel/paravirt.c | 24 +++++++++++++++++++-----
> 1 file changed, 19 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/arch/arm64/kernel/paravirt.c b/arch/arm64/kernel/paravirt.c
> index 75fed4460407..e724ea3d86f0 100644
> --- a/arch/arm64/kernel/paravirt.c
> +++ b/arch/arm64/kernel/paravirt.c
> @@ -52,7 +52,9 @@ early_param("no-steal-acc", parse_no_stealacc);
> /* return stolen time in ns by asking the hypervisor */
> static u64 para_steal_clock(int cpu)
> {
> + struct pvclock_vcpu_stolen_time *kaddr = NULL;
> struct pv_time_stolen_time_region *reg;
> + u64 ret = 0;
>
> reg = per_cpu_ptr(&stolen_time_region, cpu);
>
> @@ -61,28 +63,38 @@ static u64 para_steal_clock(int cpu)
> * online notification callback runs. Until the callback
> * has run we just return zero.
> */
> - if (!reg->kaddr)
> + rcu_read_lock();
> + kaddr = rcu_dereference(reg->kaddr);
> + if (!kaddr) {
> + rcu_read_unlock();
> return 0;
> + }
>
> - return le64_to_cpu(READ_ONCE(reg->kaddr->stolen_time));
> + ret = le64_to_cpu(READ_ONCE(kaddr->stolen_time));
Is this READ_ONCE() still required now?
Will
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