Anthony Yznaga <anthony.yznaga@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: > A vma with the VM_EXEC_KEEP flag is preserved across exec. For anonymous > vmas only. For safety, overlap with fixed address VMAs created in the new > mm during exec (e.g. the stack and elf load segments) is not permitted and > will cause the exec to fail. > (We are studying how to guarantee there are no conflicts. Comments welcome.) > > diff --git a/fs/exec.c b/fs/exec.c > index 262112e5f9f8..1de09c4eef00 100644 > --- a/fs/exec.c > +++ b/fs/exec.c > @@ -1069,6 +1069,20 @@ ssize_t read_code(struct file *file, unsigned long addr, loff_t pos, size_t len) > EXPORT_SYMBOL(read_code); > #endif > > +static int vma_dup_some(struct mm_struct *old_mm, struct mm_struct *new_mm) > +{ > + struct vm_area_struct *vma; > + int ret; > + > + for (vma = old_mm->mmap; vma; vma = vma->vm_next) > + if (vma->vm_flags & VM_EXEC_KEEP) { > + ret = vma_dup(vma, new_mm); > + if (ret) > + return ret; > + } > + return 0; > +} > + > /* > * Maps the mm_struct mm into the current task struct. > * On success, this function returns with the mutex > @@ -1104,6 +1118,12 @@ static int exec_mmap(struct mm_struct *mm) > mutex_unlock(&tsk->signal->exec_update_mutex); > return -EINTR; > } > + ret = vma_dup_some(old_mm, mm); ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Ouch! An unconditional loop through all of the vmas of the execing process, just in case there is a VM_EXEC_KEEP vma. I know we already walk the list in exit_mmap, but I get the feeling this will slow exec down when this feature is not enabled, especially when a process with a lot of vmas is calling exec. > + if (ret) { > + mmap_read_unlock(old_mm); > + mutex_unlock(&tsk->signal->exec_update_mutex); > + return ret; > + } > } > > task_lock(tsk);