Message ID | 20230411142512.438404-4-david@redhat.com (mailing list archive) |
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State | Accepted |
Commit | fa2e71a6fcee495e16176bd606e7121332627a16 |
Headers | show |
Series | mm: (pte|pmd)_mkdirty() should not unconditionally allow for write access | expand |
Hi David. On Tue, Apr 11, 2023 at 04:25:09PM +0200, David Hildenbrand wrote: > On sparc64, there is no HW modified bit, therefore, SW tracks via a SW > bit if the PTE is dirty via pte_mkdirty(). However, pte_mkdirty() > currently also unconditionally sets the HW writable bit, which is wrong. > > pte_mkdirty() is not supposed to make a PTE actually writable, unless the > SW writable bit -- pte_write() -- indicates that the PTE is not > write-protected. Fortunately, sparc64 also defines a SW writable bit. > > For example, this already turned into a problem in the context of > THP splitting as documented in commit 624a2c94f5b7 ("Partly revert "mm/thp: > carry over dirty bit when thp splits on pmd""), and for page migration, > as documented in commit 96a9c287e25d ("mm/migrate: fix wrongly apply write > bit after mkdirty on sparc64"). > > Also, we might want to use the dirty PTE bit in the context of KSM with > shared zeropage [1], whereby setting the page writable would be > problematic. > > But more general, any code that might end up setting a PTE/PMD dirty > inside a VM without write permissions is possibly broken, > > Before this commit (sun4u in QEMU): > root@debian:~/linux/tools/testing/selftests/mm# ./mkdirty > # [INFO] detected THP size: 8192 KiB > TAP version 13 > 1..6 > # [INFO] PTRACE write access > not ok 1 SIGSEGV generated, page not modified > # [INFO] PTRACE write access to THP > not ok 2 SIGSEGV generated, page not modified > # [INFO] Page migration > ok 3 SIGSEGV generated, page not modified > # [INFO] Page migration of THP > ok 4 SIGSEGV generated, page not modified > # [INFO] PTE-mapping a THP > ok 5 SIGSEGV generated, page not modified > # [INFO] UFFDIO_COPY > not ok 6 SIGSEGV generated, page not modified > Bail out! 3 out of 6 tests failed > # Totals: pass:3 fail:3 xfail:0 xpass:0 skip:0 error:0 > > Test #3,#4,#5 pass ever since we added some MM workarounds, the > underlying issue remains. > > Let's fix the remaining issues and prepare for reverting the workarounds > by setting the HW writable bit only if both, the SW dirty bit and the SW > writable bit are set. > > We have to move pte_dirty() and pte_dirty() up. The code patching One of the pte_dirty() should be replaced with pte_write(). It would have been nice to separate moving and changes in two patches, but keeping it together works too. > mechanism and handling constants > 22bit is a bit special on sparc64. > > The ASM logic in pte_mkdirty() and pte_mkwrite() match the logic in > pte_mkold() to create the mask depending on the machine type. The ASM > logic in __pte_mkhwwrite() matches the logic in pte_present(), just > using an "or" instead of an "and" instruction. > > With this commit (sun4u in QEMU): > root@debian:~/linux/tools/testing/selftests/mm# ./mkdirty > # [INFO] detected THP size: 8192 KiB > TAP version 13 > 1..6 > # [INFO] PTRACE write access > ok 1 SIGSEGV generated, page not modified > # [INFO] PTRACE write access to THP > ok 2 SIGSEGV generated, page not modified > # [INFO] Page migration > ok 3 SIGSEGV generated, page not modified > # [INFO] Page migration of THP > ok 4 SIGSEGV generated, page not modified > # [INFO] PTE-mapping a THP > ok 5 SIGSEGV generated, page not modified > # [INFO] UFFDIO_COPY > ok 6 SIGSEGV generated, page not modified > # Totals: pass:6 fail:0 xfail:0 xpass:0 skip:0 error:0 Nice! > > This handling seems to have been in place forever. > > [1] https://lkml.kernel.org/r/533a7c3d-3a48-b16b-b421-6e8386e0b142@redhat.com > > Fixes: 1da177e4c3f4 ("Linux-2.6.12-rc2") > Signed-off-by: David Hildenbrand <david@redhat.com> I tried to follow your changes, but my knowledge of gcc assembler failed me. But based on the nice and detailed change log and the code I managed to understand: Acked-by: Sam Ravnborg <sam@ravnborg.org> > --- > arch/sparc/include/asm/pgtable_64.h | 116 ++++++++++++++++------------ > 1 file changed, 66 insertions(+), 50 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/arch/sparc/include/asm/pgtable_64.h b/arch/sparc/include/asm/pgtable_64.h > index 2dc8d4641734..5563efa1a19f 100644 > --- a/arch/sparc/include/asm/pgtable_64.h > +++ b/arch/sparc/include/asm/pgtable_64.h > @@ -357,6 +357,42 @@ static inline pgprot_t pgprot_noncached(pgprot_t prot) > */ > #define pgprot_noncached pgprot_noncached > > +static inline unsigned long pte_dirty(pte_t pte) > +{ > + unsigned long mask; > + > + __asm__ __volatile__( > + "\n661: mov %1, %0\n" > + " nop\n" > + " .section .sun4v_2insn_patch, \"ax\"\n" > + " .word 661b\n" > + " sethi %%uhi(%2), %0\n" > + " sllx %0, 32, %0\n" > + " .previous\n" > + : "=r" (mask) > + : "i" (_PAGE_MODIFIED_4U), "i" (_PAGE_MODIFIED_4V)); > + > + return (pte_val(pte) & mask); > +} > + > +static inline unsigned long pte_write(pte_t pte) > +{ > + unsigned long mask; > + > + __asm__ __volatile__( > + "\n661: mov %1, %0\n" > + " nop\n" > + " .section .sun4v_2insn_patch, \"ax\"\n" > + " .word 661b\n" > + " sethi %%uhi(%2), %0\n" > + " sllx %0, 32, %0\n" > + " .previous\n" > + : "=r" (mask) > + : "i" (_PAGE_WRITE_4U), "i" (_PAGE_WRITE_4V)); > + > + return (pte_val(pte) & mask); > +} > + > #if defined(CONFIG_HUGETLB_PAGE) || defined(CONFIG_TRANSPARENT_HUGEPAGE) > pte_t arch_make_huge_pte(pte_t entry, unsigned int shift, vm_flags_t flags); > #define arch_make_huge_pte arch_make_huge_pte > @@ -418,28 +454,43 @@ static inline bool is_hugetlb_pte(pte_t pte) > } > #endif > > +static inline pte_t __pte_mkhwwrite(pte_t pte) > +{ > + unsigned long val = pte_val(pte); > + > + /* > + * Note: we only want to set the HW writable bit if the SW writable bit > + * and the SW dirty bit are set. > + */ > + __asm__ __volatile__( > + "\n661: or %0, %2, %0\n" > + " .section .sun4v_1insn_patch, \"ax\"\n" > + " .word 661b\n" > + " or %0, %3, %0\n" > + " .previous\n" > + : "=r" (val) > + : "0" (val), "i" (_PAGE_W_4U), "i" (_PAGE_W_4V)); > + > + return __pte(val); > +} > + > static inline pte_t pte_mkdirty(pte_t pte) > { > - unsigned long val = pte_val(pte), tmp; > + unsigned long val = pte_val(pte), mask; > > __asm__ __volatile__( > - "\n661: or %0, %3, %0\n" > - " nop\n" > - "\n662: nop\n" > + "\n661: mov %1, %0\n" > " nop\n" > " .section .sun4v_2insn_patch, \"ax\"\n" > " .word 661b\n" > - " sethi %%uhi(%4), %1\n" > - " sllx %1, 32, %1\n" > - " .word 662b\n" > - " or %1, %%lo(%4), %1\n" > - " or %0, %1, %0\n" > + " sethi %%uhi(%2), %0\n" > + " sllx %0, 32, %0\n" > " .previous\n" > - : "=r" (val), "=r" (tmp) > - : "0" (val), "i" (_PAGE_MODIFIED_4U | _PAGE_W_4U), > - "i" (_PAGE_MODIFIED_4V | _PAGE_W_4V)); > + : "=r" (mask) > + : "i" (_PAGE_MODIFIED_4U), "i" (_PAGE_MODIFIED_4V)); > > - return __pte(val); > + pte = __pte(val | mask); > + return pte_write(pte) ? __pte_mkhwwrite(pte) : pte; > } > > static inline pte_t pte_mkclean(pte_t pte) > @@ -481,7 +532,8 @@ static inline pte_t pte_mkwrite(pte_t pte) > : "=r" (mask) > : "i" (_PAGE_WRITE_4U), "i" (_PAGE_WRITE_4V)); > > - return __pte(val | mask); > + pte = __pte(val | mask); > + return pte_dirty(pte) ? __pte_mkhwwrite(pte) : pte; > } > > static inline pte_t pte_wrprotect(pte_t pte) > @@ -584,42 +636,6 @@ static inline unsigned long pte_young(pte_t pte) > return (pte_val(pte) & mask); > } > > -static inline unsigned long pte_dirty(pte_t pte) > -{ > - unsigned long mask; > - > - __asm__ __volatile__( > - "\n661: mov %1, %0\n" > - " nop\n" > - " .section .sun4v_2insn_patch, \"ax\"\n" > - " .word 661b\n" > - " sethi %%uhi(%2), %0\n" > - " sllx %0, 32, %0\n" > - " .previous\n" > - : "=r" (mask) > - : "i" (_PAGE_MODIFIED_4U), "i" (_PAGE_MODIFIED_4V)); > - > - return (pte_val(pte) & mask); > -} > - > -static inline unsigned long pte_write(pte_t pte) > -{ > - unsigned long mask; > - > - __asm__ __volatile__( > - "\n661: mov %1, %0\n" > - " nop\n" > - " .section .sun4v_2insn_patch, \"ax\"\n" > - " .word 661b\n" > - " sethi %%uhi(%2), %0\n" > - " sllx %0, 32, %0\n" > - " .previous\n" > - : "=r" (mask) > - : "i" (_PAGE_WRITE_4U), "i" (_PAGE_WRITE_4V)); > - > - return (pte_val(pte) & mask); > -} > - > static inline unsigned long pte_exec(pte_t pte) > { > unsigned long mask; > -- > 2.39.2
[...] >> Let's fix the remaining issues and prepare for reverting the workarounds >> by setting the HW writable bit only if both, the SW dirty bit and the SW >> writable bit are set. >> >> We have to move pte_dirty() and pte_dirty() up. The code patching > One of the pte_dirty() should be replaced with pte_write(). > Indeed, thanks. I assume Andrew can change the latter to pte_write(). [unless I have to resend, of course] > It would have been nice to separate moving and changes in two patches, > but keeping it together works too. I prefer to not have "move code within the same file around" in separate patches as long as it doesn't add too much noise. Here, I think it's acceptable. > > >> mechanism and handling constants > 22bit is a bit special on sparc64. >> >> The ASM logic in pte_mkdirty() and pte_mkwrite() match the logic in >> pte_mkold() to create the mask depending on the machine type. The ASM >> logic in __pte_mkhwwrite() matches the logic in pte_present(), just >> using an "or" instead of an "and" instruction. >> >> With this commit (sun4u in QEMU): >> root@debian:~/linux/tools/testing/selftests/mm# ./mkdirty >> # [INFO] detected THP size: 8192 KiB >> TAP version 13 >> 1..6 >> # [INFO] PTRACE write access >> ok 1 SIGSEGV generated, page not modified >> # [INFO] PTRACE write access to THP >> ok 2 SIGSEGV generated, page not modified >> # [INFO] Page migration >> ok 3 SIGSEGV generated, page not modified >> # [INFO] Page migration of THP >> ok 4 SIGSEGV generated, page not modified >> # [INFO] PTE-mapping a THP >> ok 5 SIGSEGV generated, page not modified >> # [INFO] UFFDIO_COPY >> ok 6 SIGSEGV generated, page not modified >> # Totals: pass:6 fail:0 xfail:0 xpass:0 skip:0 error:0 > Nice! > >> >> This handling seems to have been in place forever. >> >> [1] https://lkml.kernel.org/r/533a7c3d-3a48-b16b-b421-6e8386e0b142@redhat.com >> >> Fixes: 1da177e4c3f4 ("Linux-2.6.12-rc2") >> Signed-off-by: David Hildenbrand <david@redhat.com> > > I tried to follow your changes, but my knowledge of gcc assembler failed > me. But based on the nice and detailed change log and the code I managed > to understand: > Acked-by: Sam Ravnborg <sam@ravnborg.org> Thanks Sam!
On Wed, 12 Apr 2023 11:48:15 +0200 David Hildenbrand <david@redhat.com> wrote: > >> We have to move pte_dirty() and pte_dirty() up. The code patching > > One of the pte_dirty() should be replaced with pte_write(). > > > > Indeed, thanks. I assume Andrew can change the latter to pte_write(). It was a struggle, but I managed to do this ;)
diff --git a/arch/sparc/include/asm/pgtable_64.h b/arch/sparc/include/asm/pgtable_64.h index 2dc8d4641734..5563efa1a19f 100644 --- a/arch/sparc/include/asm/pgtable_64.h +++ b/arch/sparc/include/asm/pgtable_64.h @@ -357,6 +357,42 @@ static inline pgprot_t pgprot_noncached(pgprot_t prot) */ #define pgprot_noncached pgprot_noncached +static inline unsigned long pte_dirty(pte_t pte) +{ + unsigned long mask; + + __asm__ __volatile__( + "\n661: mov %1, %0\n" + " nop\n" + " .section .sun4v_2insn_patch, \"ax\"\n" + " .word 661b\n" + " sethi %%uhi(%2), %0\n" + " sllx %0, 32, %0\n" + " .previous\n" + : "=r" (mask) + : "i" (_PAGE_MODIFIED_4U), "i" (_PAGE_MODIFIED_4V)); + + return (pte_val(pte) & mask); +} + +static inline unsigned long pte_write(pte_t pte) +{ + unsigned long mask; + + __asm__ __volatile__( + "\n661: mov %1, %0\n" + " nop\n" + " .section .sun4v_2insn_patch, \"ax\"\n" + " .word 661b\n" + " sethi %%uhi(%2), %0\n" + " sllx %0, 32, %0\n" + " .previous\n" + : "=r" (mask) + : "i" (_PAGE_WRITE_4U), "i" (_PAGE_WRITE_4V)); + + return (pte_val(pte) & mask); +} + #if defined(CONFIG_HUGETLB_PAGE) || defined(CONFIG_TRANSPARENT_HUGEPAGE) pte_t arch_make_huge_pte(pte_t entry, unsigned int shift, vm_flags_t flags); #define arch_make_huge_pte arch_make_huge_pte @@ -418,28 +454,43 @@ static inline bool is_hugetlb_pte(pte_t pte) } #endif +static inline pte_t __pte_mkhwwrite(pte_t pte) +{ + unsigned long val = pte_val(pte); + + /* + * Note: we only want to set the HW writable bit if the SW writable bit + * and the SW dirty bit are set. + */ + __asm__ __volatile__( + "\n661: or %0, %2, %0\n" + " .section .sun4v_1insn_patch, \"ax\"\n" + " .word 661b\n" + " or %0, %3, %0\n" + " .previous\n" + : "=r" (val) + : "0" (val), "i" (_PAGE_W_4U), "i" (_PAGE_W_4V)); + + return __pte(val); +} + static inline pte_t pte_mkdirty(pte_t pte) { - unsigned long val = pte_val(pte), tmp; + unsigned long val = pte_val(pte), mask; __asm__ __volatile__( - "\n661: or %0, %3, %0\n" - " nop\n" - "\n662: nop\n" + "\n661: mov %1, %0\n" " nop\n" " .section .sun4v_2insn_patch, \"ax\"\n" " .word 661b\n" - " sethi %%uhi(%4), %1\n" - " sllx %1, 32, %1\n" - " .word 662b\n" - " or %1, %%lo(%4), %1\n" - " or %0, %1, %0\n" + " sethi %%uhi(%2), %0\n" + " sllx %0, 32, %0\n" " .previous\n" - : "=r" (val), "=r" (tmp) - : "0" (val), "i" (_PAGE_MODIFIED_4U | _PAGE_W_4U), - "i" (_PAGE_MODIFIED_4V | _PAGE_W_4V)); + : "=r" (mask) + : "i" (_PAGE_MODIFIED_4U), "i" (_PAGE_MODIFIED_4V)); - return __pte(val); + pte = __pte(val | mask); + return pte_write(pte) ? __pte_mkhwwrite(pte) : pte; } static inline pte_t pte_mkclean(pte_t pte) @@ -481,7 +532,8 @@ static inline pte_t pte_mkwrite(pte_t pte) : "=r" (mask) : "i" (_PAGE_WRITE_4U), "i" (_PAGE_WRITE_4V)); - return __pte(val | mask); + pte = __pte(val | mask); + return pte_dirty(pte) ? __pte_mkhwwrite(pte) : pte; } static inline pte_t pte_wrprotect(pte_t pte) @@ -584,42 +636,6 @@ static inline unsigned long pte_young(pte_t pte) return (pte_val(pte) & mask); } -static inline unsigned long pte_dirty(pte_t pte) -{ - unsigned long mask; - - __asm__ __volatile__( - "\n661: mov %1, %0\n" - " nop\n" - " .section .sun4v_2insn_patch, \"ax\"\n" - " .word 661b\n" - " sethi %%uhi(%2), %0\n" - " sllx %0, 32, %0\n" - " .previous\n" - : "=r" (mask) - : "i" (_PAGE_MODIFIED_4U), "i" (_PAGE_MODIFIED_4V)); - - return (pte_val(pte) & mask); -} - -static inline unsigned long pte_write(pte_t pte) -{ - unsigned long mask; - - __asm__ __volatile__( - "\n661: mov %1, %0\n" - " nop\n" - " .section .sun4v_2insn_patch, \"ax\"\n" - " .word 661b\n" - " sethi %%uhi(%2), %0\n" - " sllx %0, 32, %0\n" - " .previous\n" - : "=r" (mask) - : "i" (_PAGE_WRITE_4U), "i" (_PAGE_WRITE_4V)); - - return (pte_val(pte) & mask); -} - static inline unsigned long pte_exec(pte_t pte) { unsigned long mask;
On sparc64, there is no HW modified bit, therefore, SW tracks via a SW bit if the PTE is dirty via pte_mkdirty(). However, pte_mkdirty() currently also unconditionally sets the HW writable bit, which is wrong. pte_mkdirty() is not supposed to make a PTE actually writable, unless the SW writable bit -- pte_write() -- indicates that the PTE is not write-protected. Fortunately, sparc64 also defines a SW writable bit. For example, this already turned into a problem in the context of THP splitting as documented in commit 624a2c94f5b7 ("Partly revert "mm/thp: carry over dirty bit when thp splits on pmd""), and for page migration, as documented in commit 96a9c287e25d ("mm/migrate: fix wrongly apply write bit after mkdirty on sparc64"). Also, we might want to use the dirty PTE bit in the context of KSM with shared zeropage [1], whereby setting the page writable would be problematic. But more general, any code that might end up setting a PTE/PMD dirty inside a VM without write permissions is possibly broken, Before this commit (sun4u in QEMU): root@debian:~/linux/tools/testing/selftests/mm# ./mkdirty # [INFO] detected THP size: 8192 KiB TAP version 13 1..6 # [INFO] PTRACE write access not ok 1 SIGSEGV generated, page not modified # [INFO] PTRACE write access to THP not ok 2 SIGSEGV generated, page not modified # [INFO] Page migration ok 3 SIGSEGV generated, page not modified # [INFO] Page migration of THP ok 4 SIGSEGV generated, page not modified # [INFO] PTE-mapping a THP ok 5 SIGSEGV generated, page not modified # [INFO] UFFDIO_COPY not ok 6 SIGSEGV generated, page not modified Bail out! 3 out of 6 tests failed # Totals: pass:3 fail:3 xfail:0 xpass:0 skip:0 error:0 Test #3,#4,#5 pass ever since we added some MM workarounds, the underlying issue remains. Let's fix the remaining issues and prepare for reverting the workarounds by setting the HW writable bit only if both, the SW dirty bit and the SW writable bit are set. We have to move pte_dirty() and pte_dirty() up. The code patching mechanism and handling constants > 22bit is a bit special on sparc64. The ASM logic in pte_mkdirty() and pte_mkwrite() match the logic in pte_mkold() to create the mask depending on the machine type. The ASM logic in __pte_mkhwwrite() matches the logic in pte_present(), just using an "or" instead of an "and" instruction. With this commit (sun4u in QEMU): root@debian:~/linux/tools/testing/selftests/mm# ./mkdirty # [INFO] detected THP size: 8192 KiB TAP version 13 1..6 # [INFO] PTRACE write access ok 1 SIGSEGV generated, page not modified # [INFO] PTRACE write access to THP ok 2 SIGSEGV generated, page not modified # [INFO] Page migration ok 3 SIGSEGV generated, page not modified # [INFO] Page migration of THP ok 4 SIGSEGV generated, page not modified # [INFO] PTE-mapping a THP ok 5 SIGSEGV generated, page not modified # [INFO] UFFDIO_COPY ok 6 SIGSEGV generated, page not modified # Totals: pass:6 fail:0 xfail:0 xpass:0 skip:0 error:0 This handling seems to have been in place forever. [1] https://lkml.kernel.org/r/533a7c3d-3a48-b16b-b421-6e8386e0b142@redhat.com Fixes: 1da177e4c3f4 ("Linux-2.6.12-rc2") Signed-off-by: David Hildenbrand <david@redhat.com> --- arch/sparc/include/asm/pgtable_64.h | 116 ++++++++++++++++------------ 1 file changed, 66 insertions(+), 50 deletions(-)