Re: [PATCH v2] docs/mm: add more warnings around page table access

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On 2024/11/19 00:47, Jann Horn wrote:
Make it clearer that holding the mmap lock in read mode is not enough
to traverse page tables, and that just having a stable VMA is not enough
to read PTEs.

Suggested-by: Matteo Rizzo <matteorizzo@xxxxxxxxxx>
Suggested-by: Lorenzo Stoakes <lorenzo.stoakes@xxxxxxxxxx>
Signed-off-by: Jann Horn <jannh@xxxxxxxxxx>

Acked-by: Qi Zheng <zhengqi.arch@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>

+
+* On 32-bit architectures, they may be in high memory (meaning they need to be
+  mapped into kernel memory to be accessible).
+* When empty, they can be unlinked and RCU-freed while holding an mmap lock or
+  rmap lock for reading in combination with the PTE and PMD page table locks.
+  In particular, this happens in :c:func:`!retract_page_tables` when handling
+  :c:macro:`!MADV_COLLAPSE`.
+  So accessing PTE-level page tables requires at least holding an RCU read lock;
+  but that only suffices for readers that can tolerate racing with concurrent
+  page table updates such that an empty PTE is observed (in a page table that
+  has actually already been detached and marked for RCU freeing) while another
+  new page table has been installed in the same location and filled with
+  entries. Writers normally need to take the PTE lock and revalidate that the
+  PMD entry still refers to the same PTE-level page table.
+

In practice, this also happens in the retract_page_tables(). Maybe can
add a note about this after my patch[1] is merged. ;)

[1]. https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/e5b321ffc3ebfcc46e53830e917ad246f7d2825f.1731566457.git.zhengqi.arch@xxxxxxxxxxxxx/

Thanks!






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