[PATCH v2 1/1] mm/rmap: fix potential out-of-bounds page table access during batched unmap

Lance Yang lance.yang at linux.dev
Fri Jun 27 00:15:41 PDT 2025



On 2025/6/27 14:55, Barry Song wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 27, 2025 at 6:52 PM Barry Song <21cnbao at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> On Fri, Jun 27, 2025 at 6:23 PM Lance Yang <ioworker0 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> From: Lance Yang <lance.yang at linux.dev>
>>>
>>> As pointed out by David[1], the batched unmap logic in try_to_unmap_one()
>>> can read past the end of a PTE table if a large folio is mapped starting at
>>> the last entry of that table. It would be quite rare in practice, as
>>> MADV_FREE typically splits the large folio ;)
>>>
>>> So let's fix the potential out-of-bounds read by refactoring the logic into
>>> a new helper, folio_unmap_pte_batch().
>>>
>>> The new helper now correctly calculates the safe number of pages to scan by
>>> limiting the operation to the boundaries of the current VMA and the PTE
>>> table.
>>>
>>> In addition, the "all-or-nothing" batching restriction is removed to
>>> support partial batches. The reference counting is also cleaned up to use
>>> folio_put_refs().
>>>
>>> [1] https://lore.kernel.org/linux-mm/a694398c-9f03-4737-81b9-7e49c857fcbe@redhat.com
>>>
>>
>> What about ?
>>
>> As pointed out by David[1], the batched unmap logic in try_to_unmap_one()
>> may read past the end of a PTE table when a large folio spans across two PMDs,
>> particularly after being remapped with mremap(). This patch fixes the
>> potential out-of-bounds access by capping the batch at vm_end and the PMD
>> boundary.
>>
>> It also refactors the logic into a new helper, folio_unmap_pte_batch(),
>> which supports batching between 1 and folio_nr_pages. This improves code
>> clarity. Note that such cases are rare in practice, as MADV_FREE typically
>> splits large folios.
> 
> Sorry, I meant that MADV_FREE typically splits large folios if the specified
> range doesn't cover the entire folio.

Hmm... I got it wrong as well :( It's the partial coverage that triggers 
the split.

how about this revised version:

As pointed out by David[1], the batched unmap logic in try_to_unmap_one()
may read past the end of a PTE table when a large folio spans across two
PMDs, particularly after being remapped with mremap(). This patch fixes
the potential out-of-bounds access by capping the batch at vm_end and the
PMD boundary.

It also refactors the logic into a new helper, folio_unmap_pte_batch(),
which supports batching between 1 and folio_nr_pages. This improves code
clarity. Note that such boundary-straddling cases are rare in practice, as
MADV_FREE will typically split a large folio if the advice range does not
cover the entire folio.




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