On Thu, Oct 17, 2024 at 05:10:07PM +0200, Thomas Hellström wrote: > When using mutex_acquire_nest() with a nest_lock, lockdep refcounts the > number of acquired lockdep_maps of mutexes of the same class, and also > keeps a pointer to the first acquired lockdep_map of a class. That pointer > is then used for various comparison-, printing- and checking purposes, > but there is no mechanism to actively ensure that lockdep_map stays in > memory. Instead, a warning is printed if the lockdep_map is freed and > there are still held locks of the same lock class, even if the lockdep_map > itself has been released. > > In the context of WW/WD transactions that means that if a user unlocks > and frees a ww_mutex from within an ongoing ww transaction, and that > mutex happens to be the first ww_mutex grabbed in the transaction, > such a warning is printed and there might be a risk of a UAF. > > Note that this is only problem when lockdep is enabled and affects only > dereferences of struct lockdep_map. > > Adjust to this by adding a fake lockdep_map to the acquired context and > make sure it is the first acquired lockdep map of the associated > ww_mutex class. Then hold it for the duration of the WW/WD transaction. > > This has the side effect that trying to lock a ww mutex *without* a > ww_acquire_context but where a such context has been acquire, we'd see > a lockdep splat. The test-ww_mutex.c selftest attempts to do that, so > modify that particular test to not acquire a ww_acquire_context if it > is not going to be used. > > v2: > - Lower the number of locks in the test-ww_mutex > stress(STRESS_ALL) test to accommodate the dummy lock > introduced in this patch without overflowing lockdep held lock > references. > > v3: > - Adjust the ww_test_normal locking-api selftest to avoid > recursive locking (Boqun Feng) > - Initialize the dummy lock map with LD_WAIT_SLEEP to agree with > how the corresponding ww_mutex lockmaps are initialized > (Boqun Feng) > Thanks! > Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@xxxxxxxxxx> > Cc: Will Deacon <will@xxxxxxxxxx> > Cc: Waiman Long <longman@xxxxxxxxxx> > Cc: Boqun Feng <boqun.feng@xxxxxxxxx> > Cc: Maarten Lankhorst <maarten@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > Cc: Christian König <christian.koenig@xxxxxxx> > Cc: dri-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Cc: linux-kernel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Feel free to use these tags if you need. Co-developed-by: Boqun Feng <boqun.feng@xxxxxxxxx> Signed-off-by: Boqun Feng <boqun.feng@xxxxxxxxx> > Signed-off-by: Thomas Hellström <thomas.hellstrom@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Acked-by: maarten.lankhorst@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx #v1 Tested-by: Boqun Feng <boqun.feng@xxxxxxxxx> Peter, since the v2 of this is actually picked in tip/locking/core, I assume you are going to drop that pick this v3? Let me know how you want to proceed, since I have a PR based on tip/locking/core. Regards, Boqun > --- > include/linux/ww_mutex.h | 14 ++++++++++++++ > kernel/locking/test-ww_mutex.c | 8 +++++--- > lib/locking-selftest.c | 4 ++-- > 3 files changed, 21 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/include/linux/ww_mutex.h b/include/linux/ww_mutex.h > index bb763085479a..45ff6f7a872b 100644 > --- a/include/linux/ww_mutex.h > +++ b/include/linux/ww_mutex.h > @@ -65,6 +65,16 @@ struct ww_acquire_ctx { > #endif > #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_LOCK_ALLOC > struct lockdep_map dep_map; > + /** > + * @first_lock_dep_map: fake lockdep_map for first locked ww_mutex. > + * > + * lockdep requires the lockdep_map for the first locked ww_mutex > + * in a ww transaction to remain in memory until all ww_mutexes of > + * the transaction have been unlocked. Ensure this by keeping a > + * fake locked ww_mutex lockdep map between ww_acquire_init() and > + * ww_acquire_fini(). > + */ > + struct lockdep_map first_lock_dep_map; > #endif > #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_WW_MUTEX_SLOWPATH > unsigned int deadlock_inject_interval; > @@ -146,7 +156,10 @@ static inline void ww_acquire_init(struct ww_acquire_ctx *ctx, > debug_check_no_locks_freed((void *)ctx, sizeof(*ctx)); > lockdep_init_map(&ctx->dep_map, ww_class->acquire_name, > &ww_class->acquire_key, 0); > + lockdep_init_map_wait(&ctx->first_lock_dep_map, ww_class->mutex_name, > + &ww_class->mutex_key, 0, LD_WAIT_SLEEP); > mutex_acquire(&ctx->dep_map, 0, 0, _RET_IP_); > + mutex_acquire_nest(&ctx->first_lock_dep_map, 0, 0, &ctx->dep_map, _RET_IP_); > #endif > #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_WW_MUTEX_SLOWPATH > ctx->deadlock_inject_interval = 1; > @@ -185,6 +198,7 @@ static inline void ww_acquire_done(struct ww_acquire_ctx *ctx) > static inline void ww_acquire_fini(struct ww_acquire_ctx *ctx) > { > #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_LOCK_ALLOC > + mutex_release(&ctx->first_lock_dep_map, _THIS_IP_); > mutex_release(&ctx->dep_map, _THIS_IP_); > #endif > #ifdef DEBUG_WW_MUTEXES > diff --git a/kernel/locking/test-ww_mutex.c b/kernel/locking/test-ww_mutex.c > index 10a5736a21c2..5d58b2c0ef98 100644 > --- a/kernel/locking/test-ww_mutex.c > +++ b/kernel/locking/test-ww_mutex.c > @@ -62,7 +62,8 @@ static int __test_mutex(unsigned int flags) > int ret; > > ww_mutex_init(&mtx.mutex, &ww_class); > - ww_acquire_init(&ctx, &ww_class); > + if (flags & TEST_MTX_CTX) > + ww_acquire_init(&ctx, &ww_class); > > INIT_WORK_ONSTACK(&mtx.work, test_mutex_work); > init_completion(&mtx.ready); > @@ -90,7 +91,8 @@ static int __test_mutex(unsigned int flags) > ret = wait_for_completion_timeout(&mtx.done, TIMEOUT); > } > ww_mutex_unlock(&mtx.mutex); > - ww_acquire_fini(&ctx); > + if (flags & TEST_MTX_CTX) > + ww_acquire_fini(&ctx); > > if (ret) { > pr_err("%s(flags=%x): mutual exclusion failure\n", > @@ -679,7 +681,7 @@ static int __init test_ww_mutex_init(void) > if (ret) > return ret; > > - ret = stress(2047, hweight32(STRESS_ALL)*ncpus, STRESS_ALL); > + ret = stress(2046, hweight32(STRESS_ALL)*ncpus, STRESS_ALL); > if (ret) > return ret; > > diff --git a/lib/locking-selftest.c b/lib/locking-selftest.c > index 6f6a5fc85b42..6750321e3e9a 100644 > --- a/lib/locking-selftest.c > +++ b/lib/locking-selftest.c > @@ -1720,8 +1720,6 @@ static void ww_test_normal(void) > { > int ret; > > - WWAI(&t); > - > /* > * None of the ww_mutex codepaths should be taken in the 'normal' > * mutex calls. The easiest way to verify this is by using the > @@ -1770,6 +1768,8 @@ static void ww_test_normal(void) > ww_mutex_base_unlock(&o.base); > WARN_ON(o.ctx != (void *)~0UL); > > + WWAI(&t); > + > /* nest_lock */ > o.ctx = (void *)~0UL; > ww_mutex_base_lock_nest_lock(&o.base, &t); > -- > 2.46.0 >