On 5/2/23 6:51 PM, Lorenzo Stoakes wrote: > Writing to file-backed mappings which require folio dirty tracking using > GUP is a fundamentally broken operation, as kernel write access to GUP > mappings do not adhere to the semantics expected by a file system. > > A GUP caller uses the direct mapping to access the folio, which does not > cause write notify to trigger, nor does it enforce that the caller marks > the folio dirty. > > The problem arises when, after an initial write to the folio, writeback > results in the folio being cleaned and then the caller, via the GUP > interface, writes to the folio again. > > As a result of the use of this secondary, direct, mapping to the folio no > write notify will occur, and if the caller does mark the folio dirty, this > will be done so unexpectedly. > > For example, consider the following scenario:- > > 1. A folio is written to via GUP which write-faults the memory, notifying > the file system and dirtying the folio. > 2. Later, writeback is triggered, resulting in the folio being cleaned and > the PTE being marked read-only. > 3. The GUP caller writes to the folio, as it is mapped read/write via the > direct mapping. > 4. The GUP caller, now done with the page, unpins it and sets it dirty > (though it does not have to). > > This change updates both the PUP FOLL_LONGTERM slow and fast APIs. As > pin_user_pages_fast_only() does not exist, we can rely on a slightly > imperfect whitelisting in the PUP-fast case and fall back to the slow case > should this fail. > > v8: > - Fixed typo writeable -> writable. > - Fixed bug in writable_file_mapping_allowed() - must check combination of > FOLL_PIN AND FOLL_LONGTERM not either/or. > - Updated vma_needs_dirty_tracking() to include write/shared to account for > MAP_PRIVATE mappings. > - Move to open-coding the checks in folio_pin_allowed() so we can > READ_ONCE() the mapping and avoid unexpected compiler loads. Rename to > account for fact we now check flags here. > - Disallow mapping == NULL or mapping & PAGE_MAPPING_FLAGS other than > anon. Defer to slow path. > - Perform GUP-fast check _after_ the lowest page table level is confirmed to > be stable. > - Updated comments and commit message for final patch as per Jason's > suggestions. Tested again on s390 using QEMU with a memory backend file (on ext4) and vfio-pci -- This time both vfio_pin_pages_remote (which will call pin_user_pages_remote(flags | FOLL_LONGTERM)) and the pin_user_pages_fast(FOLL_WRITE | FOLL_LONGTERM) in kvm_s390_pci_aif_enable are being allowed (e.g. returning positive pin count)