On Fri, Oct 09, 2020 at 02:37:23PM +0200, Mauro Carvalho Chehab wrote: > I'm not a mm/ expert, but, from what I understood from Daniel's patch > description is that this is unsafe *only if* __GFP_MOVABLE is used. No, it is unconditionally unsafe. The CMA movable mappings are specific VMAs that will have bad issues here, but there are other types too. The only way to do something at a VMA level is to have a list of OK VMAs, eg because they were creatd via a special mmap helper from the media subsystem. > Well, no drivers inside the media subsystem uses such flag, although > they may rely on some infrastructure that could be using it behind > the bars. It doesn't matter, nothing prevents the user from calling media APIs on mmaps it gets from other subsystems. > If this is the case, the proper fix seems to have a GFP_NOT_MOVABLE > flag that it would be denying the core mm code to set __GFP_MOVABLE. We can't tell from the VMA these kinds of details.. It has to go the other direction, evey mmap that might be used as a userptr here has to be found and the VMA specially created to allow its use. At least that is a kernel only change, but will need people with the HW to do this work. > Please let address the issue on this way, instead of broken an > userspace API that it is there since 1991. It has happened before :( It took 4 years for RDMA to undo the uAPI breakage caused by a security fix for something that was a 15 years old bug. Jason