On Wed, Apr 15, 2020 at 7:28 PM Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@xxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi Will, > > On Wed, Apr 15, 2020 at 05:52:11PM +0100, Will Deacon wrote: > > do_csum() over-reads the source buffer and therefore abuses > > READ_ONCE_NOCHECK() to avoid tripping up KASAN. In preparation for > > READ_ONCE_NOCHECK() becoming a macro, and therefore losing its > > '__no_sanitize_address' annotation, just annotate do_csum() explicitly > > and fall back to normal loads. > > I'm confused by this. The whole point of READ_ONCE_NOCHECK() is that it > isn't checked by KASAN, so if that semantic is removed it has no reason > to exist. > > Changing that will break the unwind/stacktrace code across multiple > architectures. IIRC they use READ_ONCE_NOCHECK() for two reasons: > > 1. Races with concurrent modification, as might happen when a thread's > stack is corrupted. Allowing the unwinder to bail out after a sanity > check means the resulting report is more useful than a KASAN splat in > the unwinder. I made the arm64 unwinder robust to this case. > > 2. I believe that the frame record itself /might/ be poisoned by KASAN, > since it's not meant to be an accessible object at the C langauge > level. I could be wrong about this, and would have to check. I thought the main reason was deadlocks when a READ_ONCE() is called inside of code that is part of the KASAN handling. If READ_ONCE() ends up recursively calling itself, the kernel tends to crash once it overflows its stack. > I would like to keep the unwinding robust in the first case, even if the > second case doesn't apply, and I'd prefer to not mark the entirety of > the unwinding code as unchecked as that's sufficiently large an subtle > that it could have nasty bugs. > > Is there any way we keep something like READ_ONCE_NOCHECK() around even > if we have to give it reduced functionality relative to READ_ONCE()? > > I'm not enirely sure why READ_ONCE_NOCHECK() had to go, so if there's a > particular pain point I'm happy to take a look. As I understood, only this particular instance was removed, not all of them. Arnd