On Thu, Jan 11, 2018 at 5:19 PM, Linus Torvalds <torvalds@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Thu, Jan 11, 2018 at 4:46 PM, Dan Williams <dan.j.williams@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> This series incorporates Mark Rutland's latest ARM changes and adds >> the x86 specific implementation of 'ifence_array_ptr'. That ifence >> based approach is provided as an opt-in fallback, but the default >> mitigation, '__array_ptr', uses a 'mask' approach that removes >> conditional branches instructions, and otherwise aims to redirect >> speculation to use a NULL pointer rather than a user controlled value. > > Do you have any performance numbers and perhaps example code > generation? Is this noticeable? Are there any microbenchmarks showing > the difference between lfence use and the masking model? I don't have performance numbers, but here's a sample code generation from __fcheck_files, where the 'and; lea; and' sequence is portion of array_ptr() after the mask generation with 'sbb'. fdp = array_ptr(fdt->fd, fd, fdt->max_fds); 8e7: 8b 02 mov (%rdx),%eax 8e9: 48 39 c7 cmp %rax,%rdi 8ec: 48 19 c9 sbb %rcx,%rcx 8ef: 48 8b 42 08 mov 0x8(%rdx),%rax 8f3: 48 89 fe mov %rdi,%rsi 8f6: 48 21 ce and %rcx,%rsi 8f9: 48 8d 04 f0 lea (%rax,%rsi,8),%rax 8fd: 48 21 c8 and %rcx,%rax > Having both seems good for testing, but wouldn't we want to pick one in the end? I was thinking we'd keep it as a 'just in case' sort of thing, at least until the 'probably safe' assumption of the 'mask' approach has more time to settle out. > > Also, I do think that there is one particular array load that would > seem to be pretty obvious: the system call function pointer array. > > Yes, yes, the actual call is now behind a retpoline, but that protects > against a speculative BTB access, it's not obvious that it protects > against the mispredict of the __NR_syscall_max comparison in > arch/x86/entry/entry_64.S. > > The act of fetching code is a kind of read too. And retpoline protects > against BTB stuffing etc, but what if the _actual_ system call > function address is wrong (due to mis-prediction of the system call > index check)? > > Should the array access in entry_SYSCALL_64_fastpath be made to use > the masking approach? I'll take a look. I'm firmly in the 'patch first / worry later' stance on these investigations.