On Tue, Jan 09, 2024 at 05:15:30PM -0800, Sean Christopherson wrote: > Always flush the per-vCPU async #PF workqueue when a vCPU is clearing its > completion queue, e.g. when a VM and all its vCPUs is being destroyed. > KVM must ensure that none of its workqueue callbacks is running when the > last reference to the KVM _module_ is put. Gifting a reference to the > associated VM prevents the workqueue callback from dereferencing freed > vCPU/VM memory, but does not prevent the KVM module from being unloaded > before the callback completes. > > Drop the misguided VM refcount gifting, as calling kvm_put_kvm() from > async_pf_execute() if kvm_put_kvm() flushes the async #PF workqueue will > result in deadlock. async_pf_execute() can't return until kvm_put_kvm() > finishes, and kvm_put_kvm() can't return until async_pf_execute() finishes: > > WARNING: CPU: 8 PID: 251 at virt/kvm/kvm_main.c:1435 kvm_put_kvm+0x2d/0x320 [kvm] > Modules linked in: vhost_net vhost vhost_iotlb tap kvm_intel kvm irqbypass > CPU: 8 PID: 251 Comm: kworker/8:1 Tainted: G W 6.6.0-rc1-e7af8d17224a-x86/gmem-vm #119 > Hardware name: QEMU Standard PC (Q35 + ICH9, 2009), BIOS 0.0.0 02/06/2015 > Workqueue: events async_pf_execute [kvm] > RIP: 0010:kvm_put_kvm+0x2d/0x320 [kvm] > Call Trace: > <TASK> > async_pf_execute+0x198/0x260 [kvm] > process_one_work+0x145/0x2d0 > worker_thread+0x27e/0x3a0 > kthread+0xba/0xe0 > ret_from_fork+0x2d/0x50 > ret_from_fork_asm+0x11/0x20 > </TASK> > ---[ end trace 0000000000000000 ]--- > INFO: task kworker/8:1:251 blocked for more than 120 seconds. > Tainted: G W 6.6.0-rc1-e7af8d17224a-x86/gmem-vm #119 > "echo 0 > /proc/sys/kernel/hung_task_timeout_secs" disables this message. > task:kworker/8:1 state:D stack:0 pid:251 ppid:2 flags:0x00004000 > Workqueue: events async_pf_execute [kvm] > Call Trace: > <TASK> > __schedule+0x33f/0xa40 > schedule+0x53/0xc0 > schedule_timeout+0x12a/0x140 > __wait_for_common+0x8d/0x1d0 > __flush_work.isra.0+0x19f/0x2c0 > kvm_clear_async_pf_completion_queue+0x129/0x190 [kvm] > kvm_arch_destroy_vm+0x78/0x1b0 [kvm] > kvm_put_kvm+0x1c1/0x320 [kvm] > async_pf_execute+0x198/0x260 [kvm] > process_one_work+0x145/0x2d0 > worker_thread+0x27e/0x3a0 > kthread+0xba/0xe0 > ret_from_fork+0x2d/0x50 > ret_from_fork_asm+0x11/0x20 > </TASK> > > If kvm_clear_async_pf_completion_queue() actually flushes the workqueue, > then there's no need to gift async_pf_execute() a reference because all > invocations of async_pf_execute() will be forced to complete before the > vCPU and its VM are destroyed/freed. And that in turn fixes the module > unloading bug as __fput() won't do module_put() on the last vCPU reference > until the vCPU has been freed, e.g. if closing the vCPU file also puts the I'm not sure why __fput() of vCPU fd should be mentioned here. I assume we just need to say that vCPUs are freed before module_put(KVM the module) in kvm_destroy_vm(), then the whole logic for module unloading fix is: 1. All workqueue callbacks complete when kvm_clear_async_pf_completion_queue(vcpu) 2. kvm_clear_async_pf_completion_queue(vcpu) must be executed before vCPU free. 3. vCPUs must be freed before module_put(KVM the module). So all workqueue callbacks complete before module_put(KVM the module). __fput() of vCPU fd is not the only trigger of kvm_destroy_vm(), that makes me distracted from reason of the fix. > last reference to the KVM module. > > Note that kvm_check_async_pf_completion() may also take the work item off > the completion queue and so also needs to flush the work queue, as the > work will not be seen by kvm_clear_async_pf_completion_queue(). Waiting > on the workqueue could theoretically delay a vCPU due to waiting for the > work to complete, but that's a very, very small chance, and likely a very > small delay. kvm_arch_async_page_present_queued() unconditionally makes a > new request, i.e. will effectively delay entering the guest, so the > remaining work is really just: > > trace_kvm_async_pf_completed(addr, cr2_or_gpa); > > __kvm_vcpu_wake_up(vcpu); > > mmput(mm); > > and mmput() can't drop the last reference to the page tables if the vCPU is > still alive, i.e. the vCPU won't get stuck tearing down page tables. > > Add a helper to do the flushing, specifically to deal with "wakeup all" > work items, as they aren't actually work items, i.e. are never placed in a > workqueue. Trying to flush a bogus workqueue entry rightly makes > __flush_work() complain (kudos to whoever added that sanity check). > > Note, commit 5f6de5cbebee ("KVM: Prevent module exit until all VMs are > freed") *tried* to fix the module refcounting issue by having VMs grab a > reference to the module, but that only made the bug slightly harder to hit > as it gave async_pf_execute() a bit more time to complete before the KVM > module could be unloaded. > > Fixes: af585b921e5d ("KVM: Halt vcpu if page it tries to access is swapped out") > Cc: stable@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Cc: David Matlack <dmatlack@xxxxxxxxxx> > Cc: Xu Yilun <yilun.xu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Signed-off-by: Sean Christopherson <seanjc@xxxxxxxxxx> > --- > virt/kvm/async_pf.c | 37 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----- > 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/virt/kvm/async_pf.c b/virt/kvm/async_pf.c > index e033c79d528e..876927a558ad 100644 > --- a/virt/kvm/async_pf.c > +++ b/virt/kvm/async_pf.c > @@ -87,7 +87,25 @@ static void async_pf_execute(struct work_struct *work) > __kvm_vcpu_wake_up(vcpu); > > mmput(mm); > - kvm_put_kvm(vcpu->kvm); > +} > + > +static void kvm_flush_and_free_async_pf_work(struct kvm_async_pf *work) > +{ > + /* > + * The async #PF is "done", but KVM must wait for the work item itself, > + * i.e. async_pf_execute(), to run to completion. If KVM is a module, > + * KVM must ensure *no* code owned by the KVM (the module) can be run > + * after the last call to module_put(), i.e. after the last reference > + * to the last vCPU's file is put. Maybe drop the i.e? It is not exactly true, other components like VFIO may also be the last one to put KVM reference? > + * > + * Wake all events skip the queue and go straight done, i.e. don't > + * need to be flushed (but sanity check that the work wasn't queued). > + */ > + if (work->wakeup_all) > + WARN_ON_ONCE(work->work.func); > + else > + flush_work(&work->work); > + kmem_cache_free(async_pf_cache, work); > } > > void kvm_clear_async_pf_completion_queue(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu) > @@ -114,7 +132,6 @@ void kvm_clear_async_pf_completion_queue(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu) > #else > if (cancel_work_sync(&work->work)) { > mmput(work->mm); > - kvm_put_kvm(vcpu->kvm); /* == work->vcpu->kvm */ > kmem_cache_free(async_pf_cache, work); > } > #endif > @@ -126,7 +143,18 @@ void kvm_clear_async_pf_completion_queue(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu) > list_first_entry(&vcpu->async_pf.done, > typeof(*work), link); > list_del(&work->link); > - kmem_cache_free(async_pf_cache, work); > + > + spin_unlock(&vcpu->async_pf.lock); > + > + /* > + * The async #PF is "done", but KVM must wait for the work item > + * itself, i.e. async_pf_execute(), to run to completion. If > + * KVM is a module, KVM must ensure *no* code owned by the KVM > + * (the module) can be run after the last call to module_put(), > + * i.e. after the last reference to the last vCPU's file is put. > + */ > + kvm_flush_and_free_async_pf_work(work); > + spin_lock(&vcpu->async_pf.lock); > } > spin_unlock(&vcpu->async_pf.lock); > > @@ -151,7 +179,7 @@ void kvm_check_async_pf_completion(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu) > > list_del(&work->queue); > vcpu->async_pf.queued--; > - kmem_cache_free(async_pf_cache, work); > + kvm_flush_and_free_async_pf_work(work); > } > } > > @@ -186,7 +214,6 @@ bool kvm_setup_async_pf(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu, gpa_t cr2_or_gpa, > work->arch = *arch; > work->mm = current->mm; > mmget(work->mm); > - kvm_get_kvm(work->vcpu->kvm); > > INIT_WORK(&work->work, async_pf_execute); Overall LGTM, Reviewed-by: Xu Yilun <yilun.xu@xxxxxxxxx> > > -- > 2.43.0.472.g3155946c3a-goog >