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Re: [PATCH 2/2] xen/gntdev: Accommodate VMA splitting



On 12.09.22 06:00, M. Vefa Bicakci wrote:
Prior to this commit, the gntdev driver code did not handle the
following scenario correctly:

* User process sets up a gntdev mapping composed of two grant mappings
   (i.e., two pages shared by another Xen domain).
* User process munmap()s one of the pages.
* User process munmap()s the remaining page.
* User process exits.

In the scenario above, the user process would cause the kernel to log
the following messages in dmesg for the first munmap(), and the second
munmap() call would result in similar log messages:

   BUG: Bad page map in process doublemap.test  pte:... pmd:...
   page:0000000057c97bff refcount:1 mapcount:-1 \
     mapping:0000000000000000 index:0x0 pfn:...
   ...
   page dumped because: bad pte
   ...
   file:gntdev fault:0x0 mmap:gntdev_mmap [xen_gntdev] readpage:0x0
   ...
   Call Trace:
    <TASK>
    dump_stack_lvl+0x46/0x5e
    print_bad_pte.cold+0x66/0xb6
    unmap_page_range+0x7e5/0xdc0
    unmap_vmas+0x78/0xf0
    unmap_region+0xa8/0x110
    __do_munmap+0x1ea/0x4e0
    __vm_munmap+0x75/0x120
    __x64_sys_munmap+0x28/0x40
    do_syscall_64+0x38/0x90
    entry_SYSCALL_64_after_hwframe+0x61/0xcb
    ...

For each munmap() call, the Xen hypervisor (if built with CONFIG_DEBUG)
would print out the following and trigger a general protection fault in
dom0:

   (XEN) d0v... Attempt to implicitly unmap d0's grant PTE ...
   (XEN) d0v... Attempt to implicitly unmap d0's grant PTE ...

As of this writing, gntdev_grant_map structure's vma field (referred to
as map->vma below) is mainly used for checking the start and end
addresses of mappings. However, with split VMAs, these may change, and
there could be more than one VMA associated with a gntdev mapping.
Hence, remove the use of map->vma and rely on map->pages_vm_start for
the original start address and on (map->count << PAGE_SHIFT) for the
original mapping size. Let the invalidate() and find_special_page()
hooks use these.

Also, given that there can be multiple VMAs associated with a gntdev
mapping, move the "mmu_interval_notifier_remove(&map->notifier)" call to
the end of gntdev_put_map, so that the MMU notifier is only removed
after the closing of the last remaining VMA.

Finally, use an atomic to prevent inadvertent gntdev mapping re-use,
instead of using the map->live_grants atomic counter and/or the map->vma
pointer (the latter of which is now removed). This prevents the
userspace from mmap()'ing (with MAP_FIXED) a gntdev mapping over the
same address range as a previously set up gntdev mapping. This scenario
can be summarized with the following call-trace, which was valid prior
to this commit:

   mmap
     gntdev_mmap
   mmap (repeat mmap with MAP_FIXED over the same address range)
     gntdev_invalidate
       unmap_grant_pages (sets 'being_removed' entries to true)
         gnttab_unmap_refs_async
     unmap_single_vma
     gntdev_mmap (maps the shared pages again)
   munmap
     gntdev_invalidate
       unmap_grant_pages
         (no-op because 'being_removed' entries are true)
     unmap_single_vma (Xen reports that a granted page is being
       unmapped and triggers a general protection fault in dom0
       if Xen was built with CONFIG_DEBUG)

The fix for this last scenario could be worth its own commit, but we
opted for a single commit, because removing the gntdev_grant_map
structure's vma field requires guarding the entry to gntdev_mmap(), and
the live_grants atomic counter is not sufficient on its own to prevent
the mmap() over a pre-existing mapping.

Link: https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues/7631
Fixes: ab31523c2fca ("xen/gntdev: allow usermode to map granted pages")
Cc: stable@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Signed-off-by: M. Vefa Bicakci <m.v.b@xxxxxxxxxx>

Reviewed-by: Juergen Gross <jgross@xxxxxxxx>


Juergen

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