On Fri, 22 Mar 2024 at 22:08, David Hildenbrand <david@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On 22.03.24 20:46, Miklos Szeredi wrote: > > On Fri, 22 Mar 2024 at 16:41, David Hildenbrand <david@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > >> But at least the vmsplice() just seems to work. Which is weird, because > >> GUP-fast should not apply (page not faulted in?) > > > > But it is faulted in, and that indeed seems to be the root cause. > > secretmem mmap() won't populate the page tables. So it's not faulted in yet. > > When we GUP via vmsplice, GUP-fast should not find it in the page tables > and fallback to slow GUP. > > There, we seem to pass check_vma_flags(), trigger faultin_page() to > fault it in, and then find it via follow_page_mask(). > > ... and I wonder how we manage to skip check_vma_flags(), or otherwise > managed to GUP it. > > vmsplice() should, in theory, never succeed here. > > Weird :/ > > > Improved repro: > > > > #define _GNU_SOURCE > > > > #include <fcntl.h> > > #include <unistd.h> > > #include <stdio.h> > > #include <errno.h> > > #include <sys/mman.h> > > #include <sys/syscall.h> > > > > int main(void) > > { > > int fd1, fd2; > > int pip[2]; > > struct iovec iov; > > char *addr; > > int ret; > > > > fd1 = syscall(__NR_memfd_secret, 0); > > addr = mmap(NULL, 4096, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_SHARED, fd1, 0); > > ftruncate(fd1, 7); > > addr[0] = 1; /* fault in page */ Here the page is faulted in and GUP-fast will find it. It's not in the kernel page table, but it is in the user page table, which is what matter for GUP. Thanks, Miklos