From: sashiko-bot@kernel.org
To: "SJ Park" <sj@kernel.org>
Cc: damon@lists.linux.dev
Subject: Re: [RFC PATCH 2/8] mm/damon/core: do parameter testing commit on damon_start()
Date: Wed, 01 Jul 2026 15:20:50 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20260701152050.BDBEE1F000E9@smtp.kernel.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20260701144815.113325-3-sj@kernel.org>
Thank you for your contribution! Sashiko AI review found 2 potential issue(s) to consider:
- [High] `damon_commit_ctx()` incorrectly validates `dst` against `test_ctx` instead of `src`, bypassing the safety mechanism.
- [Medium] Reusing a single `test_ctx` across multiple loop iterations in `damon_start()` leaks state between contexts, leading to non-deterministic validation outcomes.
--
commit db4fd1a9680927efd94179ba2c47dd9fdd14f123
Author: SJ Park <sj@kernel.org>
mm/damon/core: do parameter testing commit on damon_start()
damon_start() and damon_commit_ctx() are the two main API functions for
setting DAMON parameters. This commit embeds the parameter check already
present in damon_commit_ctx() into damon_start(), allowing callers to
safely use damon_start() without manually validating parameters first.
The commit message mentions that damon_commit_ctx() does holistic
parameters testing. Looking at damon_commit_ctx() in the same file:
mm/damon/core.c:damon_commit_ctx() {
...
test_ctx = damon_new_test_ctx(dst);
if (!test_ctx)
return -ENOMEM;
err = __damon_commit_ctx(test_ctx, dst);
if (err)
goto out;
err = __damon_commit_ctx(dst, src);
...
}
[Severity: High]
Does this bypass the safety validation mechanism in damon_commit_ctx()?
The validation incorrectly tests the active context dst against test_ctx
instead of testing the incoming parameters src.
If invalid parameters are supplied or if a mid-commit allocation fails, the
incoming parameters src are directly applied to the active context dst
without any prior dry-run validation. This leaves the active context dst in a
corrupted state (maybe_corrupted = true), potentially leading to monitoring
thread crashes or unpredictable kernel behavior.
> diff --git a/mm/damon/core.c b/mm/damon/core.c
> index 5ca176eb27e1d..ace202f47dd7c 100644
> --- a/mm/damon/core.c
> +++ b/mm/damon/core.c
[ ... ]
> @@ -1785,13 +1787,22 @@ static int __damon_start(struct damon_ctx *ctx)
> */
> int damon_start(struct damon_ctx **ctxs, int nr_ctxs, bool exclusive)
> {
> + struct damon_ctx *test_ctx;
> int i;
> int err = 0;
>
> + test_ctx = damon_new_ctx();
> + if (!test_ctx)
> + return -ENOMEM;
> +
> for (i = 0; i < nr_ctxs; i++) {
> - if (!is_power_of_2(ctxs[i]->min_region_sz))
> - return -EINVAL;
> + err = __damon_commit_ctx(test_ctx, ctxs[i]);
[Severity: Medium]
Does reusing a single test_ctx across multiple loop iterations leak state
between contexts?
If a caller invokes damon_start() with multiple contexts (nr_ctxs > 1),
test_ctx is mutated in the first iteration. In the second iteration,
__damon_commit_ctx() runs on the same, un-cleared test_ctx.
For example, if ctxs[1] has an obsolete target:
mm/damon/core.c:damon_commit_targets() {
...
/* target to remove has no matching dst */
if (src_target->obsolete) {
err = -EINVAL;
goto out;
}
...
}
It evaluates against the residual targets of ctxs[0]. If ctxs[0] had enough
targets, the obsolete target incorrectly matches and passes validation. If
ctxs[0] had no targets, it fails with -EINVAL, producing non-deterministic
validation results.
> + if (err) {
> + damon_destroy_ctx(test_ctx);
> + return err;
> + }
> }
> + damon_destroy_ctx(test_ctx);
>
> mutex_lock(&damon_lock);
> if ((exclusive && nr_running_ctxs) ||
--
Sashiko AI review · https://sashiko.dev/#/patchset/20260701144815.113325-1-sj@kernel.org?part=2
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2026-07-01 15:20 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 25+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2026-07-01 14:48 [RFC PATCH 0/8] mm/damon: validate all parameters in the core SJ Park
2026-07-01 14:48 ` [RFC PATCH 1/8] mm/damon/core: safely validate src on damon_commit_ctx() SJ Park
2026-07-01 15:01 ` sashiko-bot
2026-07-01 15:06 ` SJ Park
2026-07-01 14:48 ` [RFC PATCH 2/8] mm/damon/core: do parameter testing commit on damon_start() SJ Park
2026-07-01 15:20 ` sashiko-bot [this message]
2026-07-02 0:05 ` SJ Park
2026-07-01 14:48 ` [RFC PATCH 3/8] mm/damon/sysfs: remove duplicated commit input validity check SJ Park
2026-07-01 15:29 ` sashiko-bot
2026-07-02 0:09 ` SJ Park
2026-07-01 14:48 ` [RFC PATCH 4/8] mm/damon/reclaim: remove duplicated min_region_sz power of 2 check SJ Park
2026-07-01 15:42 ` sashiko-bot
2026-07-02 0:10 ` SJ Park
2026-07-01 14:48 ` [RFC PATCH 5/8] mm/damon/lru_sort: remove duplicated min_region_sz power_of_2() check SJ Park
2026-07-01 15:56 ` sashiko-bot
2026-07-02 0:15 ` SJ Park
2026-07-01 14:48 ` [RFC PATCH 6/8] mm/damon: document region size validation in damon_set_regions() SJ Park
2026-07-01 16:04 ` sashiko-bot
2026-07-02 0:16 ` SJ Park
2026-07-01 14:48 ` [RFC PATCH 7/8] mm/damon/core: remove start, end check in damon_set_region_system_rams() SJ Park
2026-07-01 16:22 ` sashiko-bot
2026-07-02 0:18 ` SJ Park
2026-07-01 14:48 ` [RFC PATCH 8/8] mm/damon/sysfs: remove region size validation SJ Park
2026-07-01 16:34 ` sashiko-bot
2026-07-02 0:19 ` SJ Park
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