[PATCH v3 07/10] drivers: perf: Implement perf event mmap support in the SBI backend
Alexandre Ghiti
alexghiti at rivosinc.com
Mon Jul 3 02:21:16 PDT 2023
On Fri, Jun 30, 2023 at 1:08 PM Andrew Jones <ajones at ventanamicro.com> wrote:
>
> On Fri, Jun 30, 2023 at 10:30:10AM +0200, Alexandre Ghiti wrote:
> > We used to unconditionnally expose the cycle and instret csrs to
> > userspace, which gives rise to security concerns.
> >
> > So now we only allow access to hw counters from userspace through the perf
> > framework which will handle context switches, per-task events...etc. But
> > as we cannot break userspace, we give the user the choice to go back to
> > the previous behaviour by setting the sysctl perf_user_access.
> >
> > Signed-off-by: Alexandre Ghiti <alexghiti at rivosinc.com>
> > ---
> > drivers/perf/riscv_pmu.c | 9 +-
> > drivers/perf/riscv_pmu_sbi.c | 192 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--
> > 2 files changed, 194 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
> >
> > diff --git a/drivers/perf/riscv_pmu.c b/drivers/perf/riscv_pmu.c
> > index e1b0992f34df..80c052e93f9e 100644
> > --- a/drivers/perf/riscv_pmu.c
> > +++ b/drivers/perf/riscv_pmu.c
> > @@ -38,8 +38,15 @@ void arch_perf_update_userpage(struct perf_event *event,
> > userpg->cap_user_time_short = 0;
> > userpg->cap_user_rdpmc = riscv_perf_user_access(event);
> >
> > +#ifdef CONFIG_RISCV_PMU
> > + /*
> > + * The counters are 64-bit but the priv spec doesn't mandate all the
> > + * bits to be implemented: that's why, counter width can vary based on
> > + * the cpu vendor.
> > + */
> > if (userpg->cap_user_rdpmc)
> > - userpg->pmc_width = 64;
> > + userpg->pmc_width = to_riscv_pmu(event->pmu)->ctr_get_width(event->hw.idx) + 1;
> > +#endif
> >
> > do {
> > rd = sched_clock_read_begin(&seq);
> > diff --git a/drivers/perf/riscv_pmu_sbi.c b/drivers/perf/riscv_pmu_sbi.c
> > index 83c3f1c4d2f1..acabb6c273c1 100644
> > --- a/drivers/perf/riscv_pmu_sbi.c
> > +++ b/drivers/perf/riscv_pmu_sbi.c
> > @@ -24,6 +24,14 @@
> > #include <asm/sbi.h>
> > #include <asm/hwcap.h>
> >
> > +#define SYSCTL_NO_USER_ACCESS 0
> > +#define SYSCTL_USER_ACCESS 1
> > +#define SYSCTL_LEGACY 2
> > +
> > +#define PERF_EVENT_FLAG_NO_USER_ACCESS BIT(SYSCTL_NO_USER_ACCESS)
> > +#define PERF_EVENT_FLAG_USER_ACCESS BIT(SYSCTL_USER_ACCESS)
> > +#define PERF_EVENT_FLAG_LEGACY BIT(SYSCTL_LEGACY)
> > +
> > PMU_FORMAT_ATTR(event, "config:0-47");
> > PMU_FORMAT_ATTR(firmware, "config:63");
> >
> > @@ -43,6 +51,9 @@ static const struct attribute_group *riscv_pmu_attr_groups[] = {
> > NULL,
> > };
> >
> > +/* Allow user mode access by default */
> > +static int sysctl_perf_user_access __read_mostly = SYSCTL_USER_ACCESS;
> > +
> > /*
> > * RISC-V doesn't have heterogeneous harts yet. This need to be part of
> > * per_cpu in case of harts with different pmu counters
> > @@ -301,6 +312,11 @@ int riscv_pmu_get_hpm_info(u32 *hw_ctr_width, u32 *num_hw_ctr)
> > }
> > EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(riscv_pmu_get_hpm_info);
> >
> > +static uint8_t pmu_sbi_csr_index(struct perf_event *event)
> > +{
> > + return pmu_ctr_list[event->hw.idx].csr - CSR_CYCLE;
> > +}
> > +
> > static unsigned long pmu_sbi_get_filter_flags(struct perf_event *event)
> > {
> > unsigned long cflags = 0;
> > @@ -329,18 +345,34 @@ static int pmu_sbi_ctr_get_idx(struct perf_event *event)
> > struct cpu_hw_events *cpuc = this_cpu_ptr(rvpmu->hw_events);
> > struct sbiret ret;
> > int idx;
> > - uint64_t cbase = 0;
> > + uint64_t cbase = 0, cmask = rvpmu->cmask;
> > unsigned long cflags = 0;
> >
> > cflags = pmu_sbi_get_filter_flags(event);
> > +
> > + /*
> > + * In legacy mode, we have to force the fixed counters for those events
> > + * but not in the user access mode as we want to use the other counters
> > + * that support sampling/filtering.
> > + */
> > + if (hwc->flags & PERF_EVENT_FLAG_LEGACY) {
> > + if (event->attr.config == PERF_COUNT_HW_CPU_CYCLES) {
> > + cflags |= SBI_PMU_CFG_FLAG_SKIP_MATCH;
> > + cmask = 1;
> > + } else if (event->attr.config == PERF_COUNT_HW_INSTRUCTIONS) {
> > + cflags |= SBI_PMU_CFG_FLAG_SKIP_MATCH;
> > + cmask = 1UL << (CSR_INSTRET - CSR_CYCLE);
> > + }
> > + }
> > +
> > /* retrieve the available counter index */
> > #if defined(CONFIG_32BIT)
> > ret = sbi_ecall(SBI_EXT_PMU, SBI_EXT_PMU_COUNTER_CFG_MATCH, cbase,
> > - rvpmu->cmask, cflags, hwc->event_base, hwc->config,
> > + cmask, cflags, hwc->event_base, hwc->config,
> > hwc->config >> 32);
> > #else
> > ret = sbi_ecall(SBI_EXT_PMU, SBI_EXT_PMU_COUNTER_CFG_MATCH, cbase,
> > - rvpmu->cmask, cflags, hwc->event_base, hwc->config, 0);
> > + cmask, cflags, hwc->event_base, hwc->config, 0);
> > #endif
> > if (ret.error) {
> > pr_debug("Not able to find a counter for event %lx config %llx\n",
> > @@ -474,6 +506,14 @@ static u64 pmu_sbi_ctr_read(struct perf_event *event)
> > return val;
> > }
> >
> > +static void pmu_sbi_set_scounteren(void *arg)
> > +{
> > + struct perf_event *event = (struct perf_event *)arg;
> > +
> > + csr_write(CSR_SCOUNTEREN,
> > + csr_read(CSR_SCOUNTEREN) | (1 << pmu_sbi_csr_index(event)));
> > +}
> > +
> > static void pmu_sbi_ctr_start(struct perf_event *event, u64 ival)
> > {
> > struct sbiret ret;
> > @@ -490,6 +530,18 @@ static void pmu_sbi_ctr_start(struct perf_event *event, u64 ival)
> > if (ret.error && (ret.error != SBI_ERR_ALREADY_STARTED))
> > pr_err("Starting counter idx %d failed with error %d\n",
> > hwc->idx, sbi_err_map_linux_errno(ret.error));
> > +
> > + if (hwc->flags & PERF_EVENT_FLAG_USER_ACCESS &&
> > + hwc->flags & PERF_EVENT_FLAG_USER_READ_CNT)
>
> nit: Add () around the &'s. I thought checkpatch complained about that?
Hmm indeed, I already saw such warnings, but nothing pops up here,
I'll fix it anyway, thanks.
>
> > + pmu_sbi_set_scounteren((void *)event);
> > +}
> > +
> > +static void pmu_sbi_reset_scounteren(void *arg)
> > +{
> > + struct perf_event *event = (struct perf_event *)arg;
> > +
> > + csr_write(CSR_SCOUNTEREN,
> > + csr_read(CSR_SCOUNTEREN) & ~(1 << pmu_sbi_csr_index(event)));
> > }
>
> nit: I'd collocate pmu_sbi_set_scounteren() and
> pmu_sbi_reset_scounteren() since they're counterparts.
Indeed, thanks
>
> >
> > static void pmu_sbi_ctr_stop(struct perf_event *event, unsigned long flag)
> > @@ -497,6 +549,10 @@ static void pmu_sbi_ctr_stop(struct perf_event *event, unsigned long flag)
> > struct sbiret ret;
> > struct hw_perf_event *hwc = &event->hw;
> >
> > + if (hwc->flags & PERF_EVENT_FLAG_USER_ACCESS &&
> > + hwc->flags & PERF_EVENT_FLAG_USER_READ_CNT)
>
> nit: () around &'s
>
> > + pmu_sbi_reset_scounteren((void *)event);
> > +
> > ret = sbi_ecall(SBI_EXT_PMU, SBI_EXT_PMU_COUNTER_STOP, hwc->idx, 1, flag, 0, 0, 0);
> > if (ret.error && (ret.error != SBI_ERR_ALREADY_STOPPED) &&
> > flag != SBI_PMU_STOP_FLAG_RESET)
> > @@ -704,10 +760,13 @@ static int pmu_sbi_starting_cpu(unsigned int cpu, struct hlist_node *node)
> > struct cpu_hw_events *cpu_hw_evt = this_cpu_ptr(pmu->hw_events);
> >
> > /*
> > - * Enable the access for CYCLE, TIME, and INSTRET CSRs from userspace,
> > - * as is necessary to maintain uABI compatibility.
> > + * We keep enabling userspace access to CYCLE, TIME and INSRET via the
> > + * legacy option but that will be removed in the future.
> > */
> > - csr_write(CSR_SCOUNTEREN, 0x7);
> > + if (sysctl_perf_user_access == SYSCTL_LEGACY)
> > + csr_write(CSR_SCOUNTEREN, 0x7);
> > + else
> > + csr_write(CSR_SCOUNTEREN, 0x2);
> >
> > /* Stop all the counters so that they can be enabled from perf */
> > pmu_sbi_stop_all(pmu);
> > @@ -851,6 +910,121 @@ static void riscv_pmu_destroy(struct riscv_pmu *pmu)
> > cpuhp_state_remove_instance(CPUHP_AP_PERF_RISCV_STARTING, &pmu->node);
> > }
> >
> > +static void pmu_sbi_event_init(struct perf_event *event)
> > +{
> > + /*
> > + * The permissions are set at event_init so that we do not depend
> > + * on the sysctl value that can change.
> > + */
> > + if (sysctl_perf_user_access == SYSCTL_NO_USER_ACCESS)
> > + event->hw.flags |= PERF_EVENT_FLAG_NO_USER_ACCESS;
> > + else if (sysctl_perf_user_access == SYSCTL_USER_ACCESS)
> > + event->hw.flags |= PERF_EVENT_FLAG_USER_ACCESS;
> > + else
> > + event->hw.flags |= PERF_EVENT_FLAG_LEGACY;
> > +}
> > +
> > +static void pmu_sbi_event_mapped(struct perf_event *event, struct mm_struct *mm)
> > +{
> > + if (event->hw.flags & PERF_EVENT_FLAG_NO_USER_ACCESS)
> > + return;
> > +
> > + if (event->hw.flags & PERF_EVENT_FLAG_LEGACY) {
> > + if (event->attr.config != PERF_COUNT_HW_CPU_CYCLES &&
> > + event->attr.config != PERF_COUNT_HW_INSTRUCTIONS) {
> > + return;
> > + }
> > + }
> > +
> > + /*
> > + * The user mmapped the event to directly access it: this is where
> > + * we determine based on sysctl_perf_user_access if we grant userspace
> > + * the direct access to this event. That means that within the same
> > + * task, some events may be directly accessible and some other may not,
> > + * if the user changes the value of sysctl_perf_user_accesss in the
> > + * meantime.
> > + */
> > +
> > + event->hw.flags |= PERF_EVENT_FLAG_USER_READ_CNT;
> > +
> > + /*
> > + * We must enable userspace access *before* advertising in the user page
> > + * that it is possible to do so to avoid any race.
> > + * And we must notify all cpus here because threads that currently run
> > + * on other cpus will try to directly access the counter too without
> > + * calling pmu_sbi_ctr_start.
> > + */
> > + if (event->hw.flags & PERF_EVENT_FLAG_USER_ACCESS)
> > + on_each_cpu_mask(mm_cpumask(mm),
> > + pmu_sbi_set_scounteren, (void *)event, 1);
> > +}
> > +
> > +static void pmu_sbi_event_unmapped(struct perf_event *event, struct mm_struct *mm)
> > +{
> > + if (event->hw.flags & PERF_EVENT_FLAG_NO_USER_ACCESS)
> > + return;
> > +
> > + if (event->hw.flags & PERF_EVENT_FLAG_LEGACY) {
> > + if (event->attr.config != PERF_COUNT_HW_CPU_CYCLES &&
> > + event->attr.config != PERF_COUNT_HW_INSTRUCTIONS) {
> > + return;
> > + }
> > + }
> > +
> > + /*
> > + * Here we can directly remove user access since the user does not have
> > + * access to the user page anymore so we avoid the racy window where the
> > + * user could have read cap_user_rdpmc to true right before we disable
> > + * it.
> > + */
> > + event->hw.flags &= ~PERF_EVENT_FLAG_USER_READ_CNT;
> > +
> > + if (event->hw.flags & PERF_EVENT_FLAG_USER_ACCESS)
> > + on_each_cpu_mask(mm_cpumask(mm),
> > + pmu_sbi_reset_scounteren, (void *)event, 1);
> > +}
> > +
> > +static void riscv_pmu_update_counter_access(void *info)
> > +{
> > + if (sysctl_perf_user_access == SYSCTL_LEGACY)
> > + csr_write(CSR_SCOUNTEREN, 0x7);
> > + else
> > + csr_write(CSR_SCOUNTEREN, 0x2);
> > +}
> > +
> > +static int riscv_pmu_proc_user_access_handler(struct ctl_table *table,
> > + int write, void *buffer,
> > + size_t *lenp, loff_t *ppos)
> > +{
> > + int prev = sysctl_perf_user_access;
> > + int ret = proc_dointvec_minmax(table, write, buffer, lenp, ppos);
> > +
> > + /*
> > + * Test against the previous value since we clear SCOUNTEREN when
> > + * sysctl_perf_user_access is set to SYSCTL_USER_ACCESS, but we should
> > + * not do that if that was already the case.
> > + */
> > + if (ret || !write || prev == sysctl_perf_user_access)
> > + return ret;
> > +
> > + on_each_cpu(riscv_pmu_update_counter_access, NULL, 1);
> > +
> > + return 0;
> > +}
> > +
> > +static struct ctl_table sbi_pmu_sysctl_table[] = {
> > + {
> > + .procname = "perf_user_access",
> > + .data = &sysctl_perf_user_access,
> > + .maxlen = sizeof(unsigned int),
> > + .mode = 0644,
> > + .proc_handler = riscv_pmu_proc_user_access_handler,
> > + .extra1 = SYSCTL_ZERO,
> > + .extra2 = SYSCTL_TWO,
> > + },
> > + { }
> > +};
> > +
> > static int pmu_sbi_device_probe(struct platform_device *pdev)
> > {
> > struct riscv_pmu *pmu = NULL;
> > @@ -888,6 +1062,10 @@ static int pmu_sbi_device_probe(struct platform_device *pdev)
> > pmu->ctr_get_width = pmu_sbi_ctr_get_width;
> > pmu->ctr_clear_idx = pmu_sbi_ctr_clear_idx;
> > pmu->ctr_read = pmu_sbi_ctr_read;
> > + pmu->event_init = pmu_sbi_event_init;
> > + pmu->event_mapped = pmu_sbi_event_mapped;
> > + pmu->event_unmapped = pmu_sbi_event_unmapped;
> > + pmu->csr_index = pmu_sbi_csr_index;
> >
> > ret = cpuhp_state_add_instance(CPUHP_AP_PERF_RISCV_STARTING, &pmu->node);
> > if (ret)
> > @@ -901,6 +1079,8 @@ static int pmu_sbi_device_probe(struct platform_device *pdev)
> > if (ret)
> > goto out_unregister;
> >
> > + register_sysctl("kernel", sbi_pmu_sysctl_table);
> > +
> > return 0;
> >
> > out_unregister:
> > --
> > 2.39.2
> >
>
> Other than the nits,
>
> Reviewed-by: Andrew Jones <ajones at ventanamicro.com>
Great, thanks!
>
> Thanks,
> drew
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