On Thu, Aug 22, 2024 at 05:12:30PM +0100, Catalin Marinas wrote: > On Thu, Aug 22, 2024 at 02:15:22AM +0100, Mark Brown wrote: > > +static bool is_invalid_gcs_access(struct vm_area_struct *vma, u64 esr) > > + } else if (unlikely(vma->vm_flags & VM_SHADOW_STACK)) { > > + /* Only GCS operations can write to a GCS page */ > > + return is_write_abort(esr); > > + } > I don't think that's right. The ESR on this path may not even indicate a > data abort and ESR.WnR bit check wouldn't make sense. > I presume we want to avoid an infinite loop on a (writeable) GCS page > when the user does a normal STR but the CPU raises a permission fault. I > think this function needs to just return false if !esr_is_data_abort(). Yes, that should check for a data abort. I think I'd formed the impression that is_write_abort() included that check somehow. As you say it's to avoid spinning trying to resolve a permission fault for a write (non-GCS reads to a GCS page are valid), I do think we need the is_write_abort() since non-GCS reads are valid so something like: if (!esr_is_data_abort(esr)) return false; return is_write_abort(esr);
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