Re: [PATCH v1 8/8] arm64: hugetlb: Fix set_huge_pte_at() to work with all swap entries

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Hi Ryan,

On 2023/9/22 15:40, Ryan Roberts wrote:
On 22/09/2023 03:54, Qi Zheng wrote:
Hi Ryan,

On 2023/9/22 00:20, Ryan Roberts wrote:
When called with a swap entry that does not embed a PFN (e.g.
PTE_MARKER_POISONED or PTE_MARKER_UFFD_WP), the previous implementation
of set_huge_pte_at() would either cause a BUG() to fire (if
CONFIG_DEBUG_VM is enabled) or cause a dereference of an invalid address
and subsequent panic.

arm64's huge pte implementation supports multiple huge page sizes, some
of which are implemented in the page table with contiguous mappings. So
set_huge_pte_at() needs to work out how big the logical pte is, so that
it can also work out how many physical ptes (or pmds) need to be
written. It does this by grabbing the folio out of the pte and querying
its size.

However, there are cases when the pte being set is actually a swap
entry. But this also used to work fine, because for huge ptes, we only
ever saw migration entries and hwpoison entries. And both of these types
of swap entries have a PFN embedded, so the code would grab that and
everything still worked out.

But over time, more calls to set_huge_pte_at() have been added that set
swap entry types that do not embed a PFN. And this causes the code to go
bang. The triggering case is for the uffd poison test, commit
99aa77215ad0 ("selftests/mm: add uffd unit test for UFFDIO_POISON"),
which sets a PTE_MARKER_POISONED swap entry. But review shows there are
other places too (PTE_MARKER_UFFD_WP).

So the root cause is due to commit 18f3962953e4 ("mm: hugetlb: kill
set_huge_swap_pte_at()"), which aimed to simplify the interface to the
core code by removing set_huge_swap_pte_at() (which took a page size
parameter) and replacing it with calls to set_huge_swap_pte_at() where
the size was inferred from the folio, as descibed above. While that
commit didn't break anything at the time,

If it didn't break anything at that time, then shouldn't the Fixes tag
be added to this commit?

it did break the interface
because it couldn't handle swap entries without PFNs. And since then new
callers have come along which rely on this working.

So the Fixes tag should be added only to the commit that introduces the
first new callers?

Well I guess it's a matter of point of view; My view is that 18f3962953e4 is the
buggy change because it broke the interface to not be able to handle swap
entries which do not contain PFNs. The fact that there were no callers that used
the interface in this way at the time of the commit is irrelevant in my view.

I understand your point of view.

But IIUC, the Fixes tag is used to indicate the version that needs to
backport, but the version where the commit 18f3962953e4 is located
does not need to backport this bugfix patch.

But I already added 2 fixes tags; one for the buggy commit, and the other for
the commit containing the new user of the interface.

I think 2 fixes tags will cause inconvenience to the maintainers.

Thanks,
Qi



Other than that, LGTM.

Thanks!


Thanks,
Qi


Now that we have modified the set_huge_pte_at() interface to pass the
vma, we can extract the huge page size from it and fix this issue.

I'm tagging the commit that added the uffd poison feature, since that is
what exposed the problem, as well as the original change that broke the
interface. Hopefully this is valuable for people doing bisect.

Signed-off-by: Ryan Roberts <ryan.roberts@xxxxxxx>
Fixes: 18f3962953e4 ("mm: hugetlb: kill set_huge_swap_pte_at()")
Fixes: 8a13897fb0da ("mm: userfaultfd: support UFFDIO_POISON for hugetlbfs")
---
   arch/arm64/mm/hugetlbpage.c | 17 +++--------------
   1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-)

diff --git a/arch/arm64/mm/hugetlbpage.c b/arch/arm64/mm/hugetlbpage.c
index 844832511c1e..a08601a14689 100644
--- a/arch/arm64/mm/hugetlbpage.c
+++ b/arch/arm64/mm/hugetlbpage.c
@@ -241,13 +241,6 @@ static void clear_flush(struct mm_struct *mm,
       flush_tlb_range(&vma, saddr, addr);
   }
   -static inline struct folio *hugetlb_swap_entry_to_folio(swp_entry_t entry)
-{
-    VM_BUG_ON(!is_migration_entry(entry) && !is_hwpoison_entry(entry));
-
-    return page_folio(pfn_to_page(swp_offset_pfn(entry)));
-}
-
   void set_huge_pte_at(struct vm_area_struct *vma, unsigned long addr,
                   pte_t *ptep, pte_t pte)
   {
@@ -258,13 +251,10 @@ void set_huge_pte_at(struct vm_area_struct *vma,
unsigned long addr,
       unsigned long pfn, dpfn;
       pgprot_t hugeprot;
   -    if (!pte_present(pte)) {
-        struct folio *folio;
-
-        folio = hugetlb_swap_entry_to_folio(pte_to_swp_entry(pte));
-        ncontig = num_contig_ptes(folio_size(folio), &pgsize);
+    ncontig = num_contig_ptes(huge_page_size(hstate_vma(vma)), &pgsize);
   -        for (i = 0; i < ncontig; i++, ptep++)
+    if (!pte_present(pte)) {
+        for (i = 0; i < ncontig; i++, ptep++, addr += pgsize)
               set_pte_at(mm, addr, ptep, pte);
           return;
       }
@@ -274,7 +264,6 @@ void set_huge_pte_at(struct vm_area_struct *vma, unsigned
long addr,
           return;
       }
   -    ncontig = find_num_contig(mm, addr, ptep, &pgsize);
       pfn = pte_pfn(pte);
       dpfn = pgsize >> PAGE_SHIFT;
       hugeprot = pte_pgprot(pte);




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