Re: [PATCH] mm,madvise: bugfix of madvise systemcall infinite loop under special circumstances.

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Of course! Thank you, you save my poor english :).

在 2017/11/27 19:58, Michal Hocko 写道:
On Mon 27-11-17 19:53:18, guoxuenan wrote:
From: chenjie <chenjie6@xxxxxxxxxx>

The madvise() system call supported a set of "conventional" advice values,
the MADV_WILLNEED parameter has possibility of triggering an infinite loop under
direct access mode(DAX).

Infinite loop situation:
1、initial state [ start = vam->vm_start < vam->vm_end < end ].
2、madvise_vma() using MADV_WILLNEED parameter;
    madvise_vma() -> madvise_willneed() -> return 0 && the value of [prev] is not updated.

In function SYSCALL_DEFINE3(madvise,...)
When [start = vam->vm_start] the program enters "for" loop,
find_vma_prev() will set the pointer vma and the pointer prev(prev = vam->vm_prev).
Normally ,madvise_vma() will always move the pointer prev ,but when use DAX mode,
it will never update the value of [prev].

=======================================================================
SYSCALL_DEFINE3(madvise,...)
{
	[...]
	//start = vam->start  => prev=vma->prev
     vma = find_vma_prev(current->mm, start, &prev);
	[...]
	for(;;)
	{
	      update [start = vma->vm_start]

	con0: if (start >= end)                 //false always;
	    goto out;
	       tmp = vma->vm_end;

	//do not update [prev] and always return 0;
	       error = madvise_willneed();

	con1: if (error)                        //false always;
	    goto out;

	//[ vam->vm_start < start = vam->vm_end  <end ]
	       update [start = tmp ]

	con2: if (start >= end)                 //false always ;
	    goto out;

	//because of pointer [prev] did not change,[vma] keep as it was;
	       update [ vma = prev->vm_next ]
	}
	[...]
}
=======================================================================
After the first cycle ;it will always keep
vam->vm_start < start = vam->vm_end  < end  && vma = prev->vm_next;
since Circulation exit conditions (con{0,1,2}) will never meet ,the
program stuck in infinite loop.

I find your changelog a bit hard to parse. What would you think about
the following:
"
MADVISE_WILLNEED has always been a noop for DAX (formerly XIP) mappings.
Unfortunatelly madvise_willneed doesn't communicate this information
properly to the generic madvise syscall implementation. The calling
converion is quite subtle there. madvise_vma is supposed to either
return an error or update &prev otherwise the main loop will never
advance to the next vma and it will keep looping for ever without a way
to get out of the kernel.

It seems this has been broken since introduced. Nobody has noticed
because nobody seems to be using MADVISE_WILLNEED on these DAX mappings.

Fixes: fe77ba6f4f97 ("[PATCH] xip: madvice/fadvice: execute in place")
Cc: stable
"

Signed-off-by: chenjie <chenjie6@xxxxxxxxxx>
Signed-off-by: guoxuenan <guoxuenan@xxxxxxxxxx>

Other than that
Acked-by: Michal Hocko <mhocko@xxxxxxxx>

---
  mm/madvise.c | 4 +---
  1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 3 deletions(-)

diff --git a/mm/madvise.c b/mm/madvise.c
index 375cf32..751e97a 100644
--- a/mm/madvise.c
+++ b/mm/madvise.c
@@ -276,15 +276,14 @@ static long madvise_willneed(struct vm_area_struct *vma,
  {
  	struct file *file = vma->vm_file;
+ *prev = vma;
  #ifdef CONFIG_SWAP
  	if (!file) {
-		*prev = vma;
  		force_swapin_readahead(vma, start, end);
  		return 0;
  	}
if (shmem_mapping(file->f_mapping)) {
-		*prev = vma;
  		force_shm_swapin_readahead(vma, start, end,
  					file->f_mapping);
  		return 0;
@@ -299,7 +298,6 @@ static long madvise_willneed(struct vm_area_struct *vma,
  		return 0;
  	}
- *prev = vma;
  	start = ((start - vma->vm_start) >> PAGE_SHIFT) + vma->vm_pgoff;
  	if (end > vma->vm_end)
  		end = vma->vm_end;
--
2.9.5



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