Re: [PATCH v2 1/1] s390/vfio-ap: fix circular lockdep when setting/clearing crypto masks

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On 2/25/21 8:53 AM, Tony Krowiak wrote:


On 2/25/21 6:28 AM, Halil Pasic wrote:
On Wed, 24 Feb 2021 22:28:50 -0500
Tony Krowiak<akrowiak@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>  wrote:

   static void vfio_ap_mdev_unset_kvm(struct ap_matrix_mdev *matrix_mdev)
   {
-	kvm_arch_crypto_clear_masks(matrix_mdev->kvm);
-	matrix_mdev->kvm->arch.crypto.pqap_hook = NULL;
-	vfio_ap_mdev_reset_queues(matrix_mdev->mdev);
-	kvm_put_kvm(matrix_mdev->kvm);
-	matrix_mdev->kvm = NULL;
+	struct kvm *kvm;
+
+	if (matrix_mdev->kvm) {
+		kvm = matrix_mdev->kvm;
+		kvm_get_kvm(kvm);
+		matrix_mdev->kvm = NULL;
I think if there were two threads dong the unset in parallel, one
of them could bail out and carry on before the cleanup is done. But
since nothing much happens in release after that, I don't see an
immediate problem.

Another thing to consider is, that setting ->kvm to NULL arms
vfio_ap_mdev_remove()...
I'm not entirely sure what you mean by this, but my
assumption is that you are talking about the check
for matrix_mdev->kvm != NULL at the start of
that function.
Yes I was talking about the check

static int vfio_ap_mdev_remove(struct mdev_device *mdev)
{
         struct ap_matrix_mdev *matrix_mdev = mdev_get_drvdata(mdev);
if (matrix_mdev->kvm)
                 return -EBUSY;
...
         kfree(matrix_mdev);
...
}

As you see, we bail out if kvm is still set, otherwise we clean up the
matrix_mdev which includes kfree-ing it. And vfio_ap_mdev_remove() is
initiated via the sysfs, i.e. can be initiated at any time. If we were
to free matrix_mdev in mdev_remove() and then carry on with kvm_unset()
with mutex_lock(&matrix_dev->lock); that would be bad.

I agree.


The reason
matrix_mdev->kvm is set to NULL before giving up
the matrix_dev->lock is so that functions that check
for the presence of the matrix_mdev->kvm pointer,
such as assign_adapter_store() - will exit if they get
control while the masks are being cleared.
I disagree!

static ssize_t assign_adapter_store(struct device *dev,
                                     struct device_attribute *attr,
                                     const char *buf, size_t count)
{
         int ret;
         unsigned long apid;
         struct mdev_device *mdev = mdev_from_dev(dev);
         struct ap_matrix_mdev *matrix_mdev = mdev_get_drvdata(mdev);
/* If the guest is running, disallow assignment of adapter */
         if (matrix_mdev->kvm)
                 return -EBUSY;

We bail out when kvm != NULL, so having it set to NULL while the
mask are being cleared will make these not bail out.

You are correct, I am an idiot.

So what we have
here is a catch-22; in other words, we have the case
you pointed out above and the cases related to
assigning/unassigning adapters, domains and
control domains which should exit when a guest
is running.
See above.

Ditto.

I may have an idea to resolve this. Suppose we add:

struct ap_matrix_mdev {
      ...
      bool kvm_busy;
      ...
}

This flag will be set to true at the start of both the
vfio_ap_mdev_set_kvm() and vfio_ap_mdev_unset_kvm()
and set to false at the end. The assignment/unassignment
and remove callback functions can test this flag and
return -EBUSY if the flag is true. That will preclude assigning
or unassigning adapters, domains and control domains when
the KVM pointer is being set/unset. Likewise, removal of the
mediated device will also be prevented while the KVM pointer
is being set/unset.

In the case of the PQAP handler function, it can wait for the
set/unset of the KVM pointer as follows:

/while (matrix_mdev->kvm_busy) {//
//        mutex_unlock(&matrix_dev->lock);//
//        msleep(100);//
//        mutex_lock(&matrix_dev->lock);//
//}//
//
//if (!matrix_mdev->kvm)//
//        goto out_unlock;

/What say you?
//
I'm not sure. Since I disagree with your analysis above it is difficult
to deal with the conclusion. I'm not against decoupling the tracking of
the state of the mdev_matrix device from the value of the kvm pointer. I
think we should first get a common understanding of the problem, before
we proceed to the solution.

Regardless of my brain fog regarding the testing of the
matrix_mdev->kvm pointer, I stand by what I stated
in the paragraphs just before the code snippet.

The problem is there are 10 functions that depend upon
the value of the matrix_mdev->kvm pointer that can get
control while the pointer is being set/unset and the
matrix_dev->lock is given up to set/clear the masks:

* vfio_ap_irq_enable: called by handle_pqap() when AQIC is intercepted
* vfio_ap_irq_disable: called by handle_pqap() when AQIC is intercepted
* assign_adapter_store: sysfs
* unassign_adapter_store: sysfs
* assign_domain_store: sysfs
* unassign_domain_store: sysfs
* assign__control_domain_store: sysfs
* unassign_control_domain_store: sysfs
* vfio_ap_mdev_remove: sysfs
* vfio_ap_mdev_release: mdev fd closed by userspace (i.e., qemu)If we add the proposed flag to indicate when the matrix_mdev->kvm
pointer is in flux, then we can check that before allowing the functions
in the list above to proceed.

Regards,
Halil





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