Re: [PATCH v2 tip/perf/core 5/5] uprobes: add speculative lockless VMA-to-inode-to-uprobe resolution

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On 10/01, Andrii Nakryiko wrote:
>
> +static struct uprobe *find_active_uprobe_speculative(unsigned long bp_vaddr)
> +{
> +	struct mm_struct *mm = current->mm;
> +	struct uprobe *uprobe = NULL;
> +	struct vm_area_struct *vma;
> +	struct file *vm_file;
> +	loff_t offset;
> +	long seq;
> +
> +	guard(rcu)();
> +
> +	if (!mmap_lock_speculation_start(mm, &seq))
> +		return NULL;
> +
> +	vma = vma_lookup(mm, bp_vaddr);
> +	if (!vma)
> +		return NULL;
> +
> +	/* vm_file memory can be reused for another instance of struct file,
> +	 * but can't be freed from under us, so it's safe to read fields from
> +	 * it, even if the values are some garbage values; ultimately
> +	 * find_uprobe_rcu() + mmap_lock_speculation_end() check will ensure
> +	 * that whatever we speculatively found is correct
> +	 */
> +	vm_file = READ_ONCE(vma->vm_file);
> +	if (!vm_file)
> +		return NULL;
> +
> +	offset = (loff_t)(vma->vm_pgoff << PAGE_SHIFT) + (bp_vaddr - vma->vm_start);

LGTM. But perhaps vma->vm_pgoff and vma->vm_start need READ_ONCE() as well,
if nothing else to shut up KCSAN if this code races with, say, __split_vma() ?

> +	uprobe = find_uprobe_rcu(vm_file->f_inode, offset);

OK, I guess vm_file->f_inode is fine without READ_ONCE...

Oleg.





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