[PATCH v6 0/3] mm/gup: disallow GUP writing to file-backed mappings by default

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Writing to file-backed mappings which require folio dirty tracking using
GUP is a fundamentally broken operation, as kernel write access to GUP
mappings do not adhere to the semantics expected by a file system.

A GUP caller uses the direct mapping to access the folio, which does not
cause write notify to trigger, nor does it enforce that the caller marks
the folio dirty.

The problem arises when, after an initial write to the folio, writeback
results in the folio being cleaned and then the caller, via the GUP
interface, writes to the folio again.

As a result of the use of this secondary, direct, mapping to the folio no
write notify will occur, and if the caller does mark the folio dirty, this
will be done so unexpectedly.

For example, consider the following scenario:-

1. A folio is written to via GUP which write-faults the memory, notifying
   the file system and dirtying the folio.
2. Later, writeback is triggered, resulting in the folio being cleaned and
   the PTE being marked read-only.
3. The GUP caller writes to the folio, as it is mapped read/write via the
   direct mapping.
4. The GUP caller, now done with the page, unpins it and sets it dirty
   (though it does not have to).

This change updates both the PUP FOLL_LONGTERM slow and fast APIs. As
pin_user_pages_fast_only() does not exist, we can rely on a slightly
imperfect whitelisting in the PUP-fast case and fall back to the slow case
should this fail.

v6:
- Rebased on latest mm-unstable as of 28th April 2023.
- Add PUP-fast check with handling for rcu-locked TLB shootdown to synchronise
  correctly.
- Split patch series into 3 to make it more digestible.

v5:
- Rebased on latest mm-unstable as of 25th April 2023.
- Some small refactorings suggested by John.
- Added an extended description of the problem in the comment around
  writeable_file_mapping_allowed() for clarity.
- Updated commit message as suggested by Mika and John.
https://lore.kernel.org/all/6b73e692c2929dc4613af711bdf92e2ec1956a66.1682638385.git.lstoakes@xxxxxxxxx/

v4:
- Split out vma_needs_dirty_tracking() from vma_wants_writenotify() to
  reduce duplication and update to use this in the GUP check. Note that
  both separately check vm_ops_needs_writenotify() as the latter needs to
  test this before the vm_pgprot_modify() test, resulting in
  vma_wants_writenotify() checking this twice, however it is such a small
  check this should not be egregious.
https://lore.kernel.org/all/3b92d56f55671a0389252379237703df6e86ea48.1682464032.git.lstoakes@xxxxxxxxx/

v3:
- Rebased on latest mm-unstable as of 24th April 2023.
- Explicitly check whether file system requires folio dirtying. Note that
  vma_wants_writenotify() could not be used directly as it is very much focused
  on determining if the PTE r/w should be set (e.g. assuming private mapping
  does not require it as already set, soft dirty considerations).
- Tested code against shmem and hugetlb mappings - confirmed that these are not
  disallowed by the check.
- Eliminate FOLL_ALLOW_BROKEN_FILE_MAPPING flag and instead perform check only
  for FOLL_LONGTERM pins.
- As a result, limit check to internal GUP code.
 https://lore.kernel.org/all/23c19e27ef0745f6d3125976e047ee0da62569d4.1682406295.git.lstoakes@xxxxxxxxx/

v2:
- Add accidentally excluded ptrace_access_vm() use of
  FOLL_ALLOW_BROKEN_FILE_MAPPING.
- Tweak commit message.
https://lore.kernel.org/all/c8ee7e02d3d4f50bb3e40855c53bda39eec85b7d.1682321768.git.lstoakes@xxxxxxxxx/

v1:
https://lore.kernel.org/all/f86dc089b460c80805e321747b0898fd1efe93d7.1682168199.git.lstoakes@xxxxxxxxx/


Lorenzo Stoakes (3):
  mm/mmap: separate writenotify and dirty tracking logic
  mm/gup: disallow FOLL_LONGTERM GUP-nonfast writing to file-backed
    mappings
  mm/gup: disallow FOLL_LONGTERM GUP-fast writing to file-backed
    mappings

 include/linux/mm.h |   1 +
 mm/gup.c           | 128 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--
 mm/mmap.c          |  36 +++++++++----
 3 files changed, 153 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-)

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