Message ID | 6cc082b0f12641ed38675cac776999b184c8020e.camel@linuxfoundation.org (mailing list archive) |
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State | New, archived |
Headers | show |
Series | [v2] linux-user/mmap: Return EFAULT/EINVAL for invalid addresses | expand |
Le 16/02/2021 à 20:01, Richard Purdie a écrit : > When using qemu-i386 to build qemux86 webkitgtk on musl, it sits in an > infinite loop of mremap calls of ever decreasing/increasing addresses. > > I suspect something in the musl memory allocation code loops > indefinitely if it only sees ENOMEM and only exits when it hits other > errors such as EFAULT or EINVAL. > > According to the docs, trying to mremap outside the address space > can/should return EFAULT and changing this allows the build to succeed. > > A better return value for the other cases of invalid addresses is > EINVAL rather than ENOMEM so adjust the other part of the test to this. > > Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org > > Index: qemu-5.2.0/linux-user/mmap.c > =================================================================== > --- qemu-5.2.0.orig/linux-user/mmap.c > +++ qemu-5.2.0/linux-user/mmap.c > @@ -722,12 +722,14 @@ abi_long target_mremap(abi_ulong old_add > int prot; > void *host_addr; > > - if (!guest_range_valid(old_addr, old_size) || > - ((flags & MREMAP_FIXED) && > - !guest_range_valid(new_addr, new_size)) || > - ((flags & MREMAP_MAYMOVE) == 0 && > - !guest_range_valid(old_addr, new_size))) { > - errno = ENOMEM; > + if (!guest_range_valid(old_addr, old_size)) { > + errno = EFAULT; > + return -1; > + } > + > + if (((flags & MREMAP_FIXED) && !guest_range_valid(new_addr, new_size)) || > + ((flags & MREMAP_MAYMOVE) == 0 && !guest_range_valid(old_addr, new_size))) { > + errno = EINVAL; > return -1; > } > > > Reviewed-by: Laurent Vivier <laurent@vivier.eu>
Index: qemu-5.2.0/linux-user/mmap.c =================================================================== --- qemu-5.2.0.orig/linux-user/mmap.c +++ qemu-5.2.0/linux-user/mmap.c @@ -722,12 +722,14 @@ abi_long target_mremap(abi_ulong old_add int prot; void *host_addr; - if (!guest_range_valid(old_addr, old_size) || - ((flags & MREMAP_FIXED) && - !guest_range_valid(new_addr, new_size)) || - ((flags & MREMAP_MAYMOVE) == 0 && - !guest_range_valid(old_addr, new_size))) { - errno = ENOMEM; + if (!guest_range_valid(old_addr, old_size)) { + errno = EFAULT; + return -1; + } + + if (((flags & MREMAP_FIXED) && !guest_range_valid(new_addr, new_size)) || + ((flags & MREMAP_MAYMOVE) == 0 && !guest_range_valid(old_addr, new_size))) { + errno = EINVAL; return -1; }
When using qemu-i386 to build qemux86 webkitgtk on musl, it sits in an infinite loop of mremap calls of ever decreasing/increasing addresses. I suspect something in the musl memory allocation code loops indefinitely if it only sees ENOMEM and only exits when it hits other errors such as EFAULT or EINVAL. According to the docs, trying to mremap outside the address space can/should return EFAULT and changing this allows the build to succeed. A better return value for the other cases of invalid addresses is EINVAL rather than ENOMEM so adjust the other part of the test to this. Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org