On Mon, May 15, 2023 at 05:27:25PM -0400, Peter Xu wrote: > On Mon, May 15, 2023 at 08:32:32PM +0100, Lorenzo Stoakes wrote: > > The userfaultfd_[un]register() functions will knowingly pass an invalid > > address range to vma_merge(), then rely on it failing to merge to indicate > > that the VMA should be split into a valid one. > > > > This is not something that should be relied upon, > > Is there any real issue pop up to show that it's something that we cannot > rely upon before b0729ae0ae67? Because normally if something broke with a > commit I'll say "commit xxx breaks yyy" unless there's more valid reason.. :) I mean firstly this is triggering warnings in the kernel as referenced in thread [1], this is reason enough :) However, vma_merge() assumes that you won't give it an invalid input range (in this instance, because you provide start that occurs prior to the beginning of the VMA). Giving an invalid input range like this is disasterous, as it could result in a situation such as e.g.:- - addr == prev->vm_end - addr != vma->vm_start (i.e. there is a gap) - prev and vma are otherwise compatible This would then trigger the merge_prev cases and you'll end up with something very broken. I expect this is simply not possible because the input will never be like this (it's clamped to be _within_ a VMA anyway and if the prev was compatible it'd already have been merged), but that is relying on an implementation detail. > > > as vma_merge() implicitly assumes in cases 5-8 that curr->vm_start == > > addr. This is now enforced since commit b0729ae0ae67 ("mm/mmap/vma_merge: > > explicitly assign res, vma, extend invariants") with an explicit > > VM_WARN_ON() check. > > Doing vma_merge() before vma_split() makes some sense to me (and I noticed > that mostly all vma_merge() paths are doing so), because if a merge > happened, we 100% doesn't need a split (vma_merge took care of everything). > It's not the other way round, since if we split, we could still need a > merge. > You only split if start/end are not clamped to the VMA, and in cases where you'd need to split, you could not merge. So I don't think this is true. > So it fundamentally avoids unnecessary calls to split, it seems, if we > always call merge before splits. No, because for the case of splitting the beginning of the VMA, you would have given invalid input to vma_merge() and returned NULL, then had to split anyway. For the case of splitting the end of the VMA, that part would have to be split in any case, this just changes the ordering. So I disagree that this adds work, it does the same thing only this time using vma_merge() correctly. (update after seeing below bit) - vma_merge() is not meant to do 'partial' merges over a non-prev VMA, and relying on it to do so is broken. > > > > > Since commit 29417d292bd0 ("mm/mmap/vma_merge: always check invariants") > > this check is performed unconditionally, which caused this assert to arise > > in tests performed by Mark [1]. > > > > This patch fixes the issue by performing the split operations before > > attempting to merge VMAs in both instances. The problematic operation is > > splitting the start of the VMA since we were clamping to the end of the VMA > > in any case, however it is useful to group both of the split operations > > together to avoid egregious goto's and to abstract the code between the > > functions. > > > > As well as fixing the repro described in [1] this also continues to pass > > uffd unit tests. > > > > [1]:https://lore.kernel.org/all/ZFunF7DmMdK05MoF@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > > Reported-by: Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@xxxxxxx> > > Closes: https://lore.kernel.org/all/ZFunF7DmMdK05MoF@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/ > > Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Stoakes <lstoakes@xxxxxxxxx> > > --- > > fs/userfaultfd.c | 108 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------------- > > 1 file changed, 60 insertions(+), 48 deletions(-) > > > > diff --git a/fs/userfaultfd.c b/fs/userfaultfd.c > > index 0fd96d6e39ce..ef5d667ea804 100644 > > --- a/fs/userfaultfd.c > > +++ b/fs/userfaultfd.c > > @@ -1319,6 +1319,32 @@ static __always_inline int validate_range(struct mm_struct *mm, > > return 0; > > } > > > > +static int clamp_range(struct vma_iterator *vmi, struct vm_area_struct *vma, > > + unsigned long start, unsigned long end, bool *can_merge) > > +{ > > + int ret; > > + bool merge = true; > > + > > + /* The range must always be clamped to the start of a VMA. */ > > + if (vma->vm_start < start) { > > + ret = split_vma(vmi, vma, start, 1); > > + if (ret) > > + return ret; > > + > > + merge = false; > > Could you explain a bit why we don't need to merge in this case? > > I'm considering, for example, when we have: > > vma1(range 0-9, with uffd), vma2(range 10-19, no uffd) > > Then someone unregisters uffd on range (5-9), iiuc it should become: > > vma1(range 0-4, with uffd), vma2(range 5-19, no uffd) > > But if no merge here it's: > > vma1(range 0-4, with uffd), vma3(range 5-9, no uffd), vma2(range 10-19, no uffd) > > Maybe I missed something? > There's something really, really wrong with this. It simply isn't valid to invoke vma_merge() over an existing VMA that != prev where you're not specifying addr = vma->vm_start, end == vma->vm_end. This seems like you're relying on:- *** CCCCCNNNNN -> CCNNNNNNNN By specifying parameters that are compatible with N even though you're only partially spanning C? This is crazy, and isn't how this should be used. vma_merge() is not supposed to do partial merges. If it works (presumably it does) this is not by design unless I've lost my mind and I (and others) have somehow not noticed this?? I think you're right that now we'll end up with more fragmentation, but what you're suggesting is not how vma_merge() is supposed to work. As I said above, giving vma_merge() invalid parameters is very dangerous as you could end up merging over empty ranges in theory (and could otherwise have corruption). I guess we should probably be passing 0 to the last parameter in split_vma() here then to ensure we do a merge pass too. Will experiment with this. I'm confused as to how the remove from case 8 is not proceeding. I'll look into this some more... Happy to be corrected if I'm misconstruing this! > > + } > > + > > + /* It must also be clamped to the end of a VMA. */ > > + if (vma->vm_end > end) { > > + ret = split_vma(vmi, vma, end, 0); > > + if (ret) > > + return ret; > > + } > > + > > + *can_merge = merge; > > + return 0; > > +} > > + > > static int userfaultfd_register(struct userfaultfd_ctx *ctx, > > unsigned long arg) > > { > > @@ -1330,7 +1356,7 @@ static int userfaultfd_register(struct userfaultfd_ctx *ctx, > > unsigned long vm_flags, new_flags; > > bool found; > > bool basic_ioctls; > > - unsigned long start, end, vma_end; > > + unsigned long start, end; > > struct vma_iterator vmi; > > > > user_uffdio_register = (struct uffdio_register __user *) arg; > > @@ -1462,6 +1488,8 @@ static int userfaultfd_register(struct userfaultfd_ctx *ctx, > > > > ret = 0; > > for_each_vma_range(vmi, vma, end) { > > + bool can_merge; > > + > > cond_resched(); > > > > BUG_ON(!vma_can_userfault(vma, vm_flags)); > > @@ -1477,32 +1505,22 @@ static int userfaultfd_register(struct userfaultfd_ctx *ctx, > > (vma->vm_flags & vm_flags) == vm_flags) > > goto skip; > > > > - if (vma->vm_start > start) > > - start = vma->vm_start; > > - vma_end = min(end, vma->vm_end); > > + ret = clamp_range(&vmi, vma, start, end, &can_merge); > > + if (ret) > > + break; > > > > new_flags = (vma->vm_flags & ~__VM_UFFD_FLAGS) | vm_flags; > > - prev = vma_merge(&vmi, mm, prev, start, vma_end, new_flags, > > - vma->anon_vma, vma->vm_file, vma->vm_pgoff, > > - vma_policy(vma), > > - ((struct vm_userfaultfd_ctx){ ctx }), > > - anon_vma_name(vma)); > > - if (prev) { > > + if (can_merge) { > > + prev = vma_merge(&vmi, mm, prev, vma->vm_start, vma->vm_end, new_flags, > > + vma->anon_vma, vma->vm_file, vma->vm_pgoff, > > + vma_policy(vma), > > + ((struct vm_userfaultfd_ctx){ ctx }), > > + anon_vma_name(vma)); > > + > > /* vma_merge() invalidated the mas */ > > - vma = prev; > > - goto next; > > - } > > - if (vma->vm_start < start) { > > - ret = split_vma(&vmi, vma, start, 1); > > - if (ret) > > - break; > > - } > > - if (vma->vm_end > end) { > > - ret = split_vma(&vmi, vma, end, 0); > > - if (ret) > > - break; > > + if (prev) > > + vma = prev; > > } > > - next: > > /* > > * In the vma_merge() successful mprotect-like case 8: > > * the next vma was merged into the current one and > > @@ -1560,7 +1578,7 @@ static int userfaultfd_unregister(struct userfaultfd_ctx *ctx, > > struct uffdio_range uffdio_unregister; > > unsigned long new_flags; > > bool found; > > - unsigned long start, end, vma_end; > > + unsigned long start, end; > > const void __user *buf = (void __user *)arg; > > struct vma_iterator vmi; > > > > @@ -1627,6 +1645,8 @@ static int userfaultfd_unregister(struct userfaultfd_ctx *ctx, > > prev = vma_prev(&vmi); > > ret = 0; > > for_each_vma_range(vmi, vma, end) { > > + bool can_merge; > > + > > cond_resched(); > > > > BUG_ON(!vma_can_userfault(vma, vma->vm_flags)); > > @@ -1640,9 +1660,9 @@ static int userfaultfd_unregister(struct userfaultfd_ctx *ctx, > > > > WARN_ON(!(vma->vm_flags & VM_MAYWRITE)); > > > > - if (vma->vm_start > start) > > - start = vma->vm_start; > > - vma_end = min(end, vma->vm_end); > > + ret = clamp_range(&vmi, vma, start, end, &can_merge); > > + if (ret) > > + break; > > > > if (userfaultfd_missing(vma)) { > > /* > > @@ -1652,35 +1672,27 @@ static int userfaultfd_unregister(struct userfaultfd_ctx *ctx, > > * UFFDIO_WAKE explicitly. > > */ > > struct userfaultfd_wake_range range; > > - range.start = start; > > - range.len = vma_end - start; > > + range.start = vma->vm_start; > > + range.len = vma->vm_end - vma->vm_start; > > wake_userfault(vma->vm_userfaultfd_ctx.ctx, &range); > > } > > > > /* Reset ptes for the whole vma range if wr-protected */ > > if (userfaultfd_wp(vma)) > > - uffd_wp_range(vma, start, vma_end - start, false); > > + uffd_wp_range(vma, vma->vm_start, > > + vma->vm_end - vma->vm_start, false); > > > > new_flags = vma->vm_flags & ~__VM_UFFD_FLAGS; > > - prev = vma_merge(&vmi, mm, prev, start, vma_end, new_flags, > > - vma->anon_vma, vma->vm_file, vma->vm_pgoff, > > - vma_policy(vma), > > - NULL_VM_UFFD_CTX, anon_vma_name(vma)); > > - if (prev) { > > - vma = prev; > > - goto next; > > - } > > - if (vma->vm_start < start) { > > - ret = split_vma(&vmi, vma, start, 1); > > - if (ret) > > - break; > > - } > > - if (vma->vm_end > end) { > > - ret = split_vma(&vmi, vma, end, 0); > > - if (ret) > > - break; > > + if (can_merge) { > > + prev = vma_merge(&vmi, mm, prev, vma->vm_start, > > + vma->vm_end, new_flags, vma->anon_vma, > > + vma->vm_file, vma->vm_pgoff, > > + vma_policy(vma), > > + NULL_VM_UFFD_CTX, anon_vma_name(vma)); > > + /* vma_merge() invalidated the mas */ > > + if (prev) > > + vma = prev; > > } > > - next: > > /* > > * In the vma_merge() successful mprotect-like case 8: > > * the next vma was merged into the current one and > > -- > > 2.40.1 > > > > -- > Peter Xu >