On Mon, Aug 19, 2024 at 01:04:18PM +0100, Catalin Marinas wrote: > On Thu, Aug 01, 2024 at 01:06:47PM +0100, Mark Brown wrote: > > +static int copy_thread_gcs(struct task_struct *p, > > + const struct kernel_clone_args *args) > > +{ > > + unsigned long gcs; > > + > > + gcs = gcs_alloc_thread_stack(p, args); > > + if (IS_ERR_VALUE(gcs)) > > + return PTR_ERR((void *)gcs); > Is 0 an ok value here? I can see further down that > gcs_alloc_thread_stack() may return 0. Yes, it's fine for a thread not to have a GCS. > > + p->thread.gcs_el0_mode = current->thread.gcs_el0_mode; > > + p->thread.gcs_el0_locked = current->thread.gcs_el0_locked; > > + /* Ensure the current state of the GCS is seen by CoW */ > > + gcsb_dsync(); > I don't get this barrier. What does it have to do with CoW, which memory > effects is it trying to order? Yeah, I can't remember what that's supposed to be protecting. > > + /* Allocate RLIMIT_STACK/2 with limits of PAGE_SIZE..2G */ > > + size = PAGE_ALIGN(min_t(unsigned long long, > > + rlimit(RLIMIT_STACK) / 2, SZ_2G)); > > + return max(PAGE_SIZE, size); > > +} > So we still have RLIMIT_STACK/2. I thought we got rid of that and just > went with RLIMIT_STACK (or I misremember). I honestly can't remember either way, it's quite possible it's changed multiple times. I don't have super strong feelings on the particular value here. > > +static bool gcs_consume_token(struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned long user_addr) > > +{ > As per the clone3() thread, I think we should try to use > get_user_page_vma_remote() and do a cmpxchg() directly. I've left this as is for now, mainly because it keeps the code in line with x86 and I can't directly test the x86 code. IIRC we can't just do a standard userspace cmpxchg since that will access as though we were at EL0 but EL0 doesn't have standard write permission for the page. > How does the user write the initial token? Do we need any barriers > before/after consuming the token? The token is created by map_shadow_stack() or as part of a GCS pivot. A sync beforehand is probably safer, with the current code we'll have one when we switch to the task.
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