[PATCH v7 0/6] arm64: support FEAT_BBM level 2 and large block mapping when rodata=full
Ryan Roberts
ryan.roberts at arm.com
Wed Sep 17 09:28:02 PDT 2025
Hi Yang,
Sorry for the slow reply; I'm just getting back to this...
On 11/09/2025 23:03, Yang Shi wrote:
> Hi Ryan & Catalin,
>
> Any more concerns about this?
I've been trying to convince myself that your assertion that all users that set
the VM_FLUSH_RESET_PERMS also call set_memory_*() for the entire range that was
returned my vmalloc. I agree that if that is the contract and everyone is
following it, then there is no problem here.
But I haven't been able to convince myself...
Some examples (these might intersect with examples you previously raised):
1. bpf_dispatcher_change_prog() -> bpf_jit_alloc_exec() -> execmem_alloc() ->
sets VM_FLUSH_RESET_PERMS. But I don't see it calling set_memory_*() for rw_image.
2. module_memory_alloc() -> execmem_alloc_rw() -> execmem_alloc() -> sets
VM_FLUSH_RESET_PERMS (note that execmem_force_rw() is nop for arm64).
set_memory_*() is not called until much later on in module_set_memory(). Another
error in the meantime could cause the memory to be vfreed before that point.
3. When set_vm_flush_reset_perms() is set for the range, it is called before
set_memory_*() which might then fail to split prior to vfree.
But I guess as long as set_memory_*() is never successfully called for a
*sub-range* of the vmalloc'ed region, then for all of the above issues, the
memory must still be RW at vfree-time, so this issue should be benign... I think?
In summary this all looks horribly fragile. But I *think* it works. It would be
good to clean it all up and have some clearly documented rules regardless. But I
think that could be a follow up series.
> Shall we move forward with v8?
Yes; Do you wnat me to post that or would you prefer to do it? I'm happy to do
it; there are a few other tidy ups in pageattr.c I want to make which I spotted.
> We can include the
> fix to kprobes in v8 or I can send it separately, either is fine to me.
Post it on list, and I'll also incorporate into the series.
> Hopefully we can make v6.18.
It's probably getting a bit late now. Anyway, I'll aim to get v8 out tomorrow or
Friday and we will see what Will thinks.
Thanks,
Ryan
>
> Thanks,
> Yang
>
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