On Thu, Apr 16, 2020 at 12:25:08PM +0200, Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote: > On Tue, Apr 14, 2020 at 09:41:31PM -0700, John Stultz wrote: > > On Tue, Apr 14, 2020 at 7:28 AM Greg Kroah-Hartman > > <gregkh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > > On Tue, Apr 14, 2020 at 04:18:47PM +0200, Ørjan Eide wrote: > > > > Only sync the sg-list of an Ion dma-buf attachment when the attachment > > > > is actually mapped on the device. > > > > > > > > dma-bufs may be synced at any time. It can be reached from user space > > > > via DMA_BUF_IOCTL_SYNC, so there are no guarantees from callers on when > > > > syncs may be attempted, and dma_buf_end_cpu_access() and > > > > dma_buf_begin_cpu_access() may not be paired. > > > > > > > > Since the sg_list's dma_address isn't set up until the buffer is used > > > > on the device, and dma_map_sg() is called on it, the dma_address will be > > > > NULL if sync is attempted on the dma-buf before it's mapped on a device. > > > > > > > > Before v5.0 (commit 55897af63091 ("dma-direct: merge swiotlb_dma_ops > > > > into the dma_direct code")) this was a problem as the dma-api (at least > > > > the swiotlb_dma_ops on arm64) would use the potentially invalid > > > > dma_address. How that failed depended on how the device handled physical > > > > address 0. If 0 was a valid address to physical ram, that page would get > > > > flushed a lot, while the actual pages in the buffer would not get synced > > > > correctly. While if 0 is an invalid physical address it may cause a > > > > fault and trigger a crash. > > > > > > > > In v5.0 this was incidentally fixed by commit 55897af63091 ("dma-direct: > > > > merge swiotlb_dma_ops into the dma_direct code"), as this moved the > > > > dma-api to use the page pointer in the sg_list, and (for Ion buffers at > > > > least) this will always be valid if the sg_list exists at all. > > > > > > > > But, this issue is re-introduced in v5.3 with > > > > commit 449fa54d6815 ("dma-direct: correct the physical addr in > > > > dma_direct_sync_sg_for_cpu/device") moves the dma-api back to the old > > > > behaviour and picks the dma_address that may be invalid. > > > > > > > > dma-buf core doesn't ensure that the buffer is mapped on the device, and > > > > thus have a valid sg_list, before calling the exporter's > > > > begin_cpu_access. > > > > > > > > Signed-off-by: Ørjan Eide <orjan.eide@xxxxxxx> > > > > --- > > > > drivers/staging/android/ion/ion.c | 12 ++++++++++++ > > > > 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+) > > > > > > > > Resubmit without disclaimer, sorry about that. > > > > > > > > This seems to be part of a bigger issue where dma-buf exporters assume > > > > that their dma-buf begin_cpu_access and end_cpu_access callbacks have a > > > > certain guaranteed behavior, which isn't ensured by dma-buf core. > > > > > > > > This patch fixes this in ion only, but it also needs to be fixed for > > > > other exporters, either handled like this in each exporter, or in > > > > dma-buf core before calling into the exporters. > > > > > > > > diff --git a/drivers/staging/android/ion/ion.c b/drivers/staging/android/ion/ion.c > > > > index 38b51eace4f9..7b752ba0cb6d 100644 > > > > --- a/drivers/staging/android/ion/ion.c > > > > +++ b/drivers/staging/android/ion/ion.c > > > > > > Now that we have the dma-buff stuff in the tree, do we even need the > > > ion code in the kernel anymore? Can't we delete it now? > > > > > > > I agree that we shouldn't be taking further (non-security/cleanup) > > patches to the ION code. > > > > I'd like to give developers a little bit of a transition period (I was > > thinking a year, but really just one LTS release that has both would > > do) where they can move their ION heaps over to dmabuf heaps and test > > both against the same tree. > > > > But I do think we can mark it as deprecated and let folks know that > > around the end of the year it will be deleted. > > No one ever notices "depreciated" things, they only notice if the code > is no longer there :) > > So I'm all for just deleting it and seeing who even notices... +1 on just deleting ion and watching if anyone notices. In case you're typing that patch, here's my: Acked-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@xxxxxxxx> -Daniel -- Daniel Vetter Software Engineer, Intel Corporation http://blog.ffwll.ch