Re: [PATCH] RFC: dma-buf: Require VM_SPECIAL vma for mmap

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Am 04.02.21 um 19:38 schrieb Jason Gunthorpe:
On Thu, Feb 04, 2021 at 06:16:27PM +0100, Daniel Vetter wrote:
On Thu, Feb 4, 2021 at 5:13 PM Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Wed, Feb 03, 2021 at 10:19:48PM +0100, Daniel Vetter wrote:
tldr; DMA buffers aren't normal memory, expecting that you can use
them like that (like calling get_user_pages works, or that they're
accounting like any other normal memory) cannot be guaranteed.

Since some userspace only runs on integrated devices, where all
buffers are actually all resident system memory, there's a huge
temptation to assume that a struct page is always present and useable
like for any more pagecache backed mmap. This has the potential to
result in a uapi nightmare.

To stop this gap require that DMA buffer mmaps are VM_SPECIAL, which
blocks get_user_pages and all the other struct page based
infrastructure for everyone. In spirit this is the uapi counterpart to
the kernel-internal CONFIG_DMABUF_DEBUG.
Fast gup needs the special flag set on the PTE as well.. Feels weird
to have a special VMA without also having special PTEs?
There's kinda no convenient & cheap way to check for the pte_special
flag. This here should at least catch accidental misuse, people
building their own ptes we can't stop. Maybe we should exclude
VM_MIXEDMAP to catch vm_insert_page in one of these.

Hm looking at code I think we need to require VM_PFNMAP here to stop
vm_insert_page. And looking at the various functions, that seems to be
required (and I guess VM_IO is more for really funky architectures
where io-space is somewhere else?). I guess I should check for
VM_PFNMAP instead of VM_SPECIAL?
Well, you said the goal was to block GUP usage, that won't happen
without the PTE special flag, at least on x86

When is that special flag being set?

So, really, what you are saying is all dmabuf users should always use
vmf_insert_pfn_prot() or something similar - and never insert_page/etc?

Exactly, yes.

Christian.

It might make sense to check the vma flags in all the insert paths, eg
vm_insert_page() can't work with VMAs that should not have struct
pages in them (eg VM_SPECIAl, VM_PFNMAP, !VM_MIXEMAP if I understand
it right)

At least as some VM debug option

Jason




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