From: Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@arm.com>
To: Doug Anderson <dianders@chromium.org>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, keescook@chromium.org,
sumit.garg@linaro.org, swboyd@chromium.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH] lkdtm/bugs: add test for panic() with stuck secondary CPUs
Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2023 17:03:18 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <ZQxpRj2ZayFSIZSo@FVFF77S0Q05N> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAD=FV=Wb0TRE1AEr=f7f-iGWrnF=Wabdde5XJW2XNjMpy+uJGQ@mail.gmail.com>
On Thu, Aug 31, 2023 at 09:16:31AM -0700, Doug Anderson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Thu, Aug 31, 2023 at 3:10 AM Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@arm.com> wrote:
> >
> > Upon a panic() the kernel will use either smp_send_stop() or
> > crash_smp_send_stop() to attempt to stop secondary CPUs via an IPI,
> > which may or may not be an NMI. Generally it's preferable that this is an
> > NMI so that CPUs can be stopped in as many situations as possible, but
> > it's not always possible to provide an NMI, and there are cases where
> > CPUs may be unable to handle the NMI regardless.
> >
> > This patch adds a test for panic() where all other CPUs are stuck with
> > interrupts disabled, which can be used to check whether the kernel
> > gracefully handles CPUs failing to respond to a stop, and whe NMIs stops
> > work.
> >
> > For example, on arm64 *without* an NMI, this results in:
> >
> > | # echo PANIC_STOP_IRQOFF > /sys/kernel/debug/provoke-crash/DIRECT
> > | lkdtm: Performing direct entry PANIC_STOP_IRQOFF
> > | Kernel panic - not syncing: panic stop irqoff test
> > | CPU: 2 PID: 24 Comm: migration/2 Not tainted 6.5.0-rc3-00077-ge6c782389895-dirty #4
> > | Hardware name: QEMU QEMU Virtual Machine, BIOS 0.0.0 02/06/2015
> > | Stopper: multi_cpu_stop+0x0/0x1a0 <- stop_machine_cpuslocked+0x158/0x1a4
> > | Call trace:
> > | dump_backtrace+0x94/0xec
> > | show_stack+0x18/0x24
> > | dump_stack_lvl+0x74/0xc0
> > | dump_stack+0x18/0x24
> > | panic+0x358/0x3e8
> > | lkdtm_PANIC+0x0/0x18
> > | multi_cpu_stop+0x9c/0x1a0
> > | cpu_stopper_thread+0x84/0x118
> > | smpboot_thread_fn+0x224/0x248
> > | kthread+0x114/0x118
> > | ret_from_fork+0x10/0x20
> > | SMP: stopping secondary CPUs
> > | SMP: failed to stop secondary CPUs 0-3
> > | Kernel Offset: 0x401cf3490000 from 0xffff800080000000
> > | PHYS_OFFSET: 0x40000000
> > | CPU features: 0x00000000,68c167a1,cce6773f
> > | Memory Limit: none
> > | ---[ end Kernel panic - not syncing: panic stop irqoff test ]---
> >
> > On arm64 *with* an NMI, this results in:
> >
> > | # echo PANIC_STOP_IRQOFF > /sys/kernel/debug/provoke-crash/DIRECT
> > | lkdtm: Performing direct entry PANIC_STOP_IRQOFF
> > | Kernel panic - not syncing: panic stop irqoff test
> > | CPU: 1 PID: 19 Comm: migration/1 Not tainted 6.5.0-rc3-00077-ge6c782389895-dirty #4
> > | Hardware name: QEMU QEMU Virtual Machine, BIOS 0.0.0 02/06/2015
> > | Stopper: multi_cpu_stop+0x0/0x1a0 <- stop_machine_cpuslocked+0x158/0x1a4
> > | Call trace:
> > | dump_backtrace+0x94/0xec
> > | show_stack+0x18/0x24
> > | dump_stack_lvl+0x74/0xc0
> > | dump_stack+0x18/0x24
> > | panic+0x358/0x3e8
> > | lkdtm_PANIC+0x0/0x18
> > | multi_cpu_stop+0x9c/0x1a0
> > | cpu_stopper_thread+0x84/0x118
> > | smpboot_thread_fn+0x224/0x248
> > | kthread+0x114/0x118
> > | ret_from_fork+0x10/0x20
> > | SMP: stopping secondary CPUs
> > | Kernel Offset: 0x55a9c0bc0000 from 0xffff800080000000
> > | PHYS_OFFSET: 0x40000000
> > | CPU features: 0x00000000,68c167a1,fce6773f
> > | Memory Limit: none
> > | ---[ end Kernel panic - not syncing: panic stop irqoff test ]---
>
> Since Sumit didn't notice it and I had to use a "diff" tool to help me
> spot the difference in your two examples, maybe telegraph for the
> reader of the commit message that the important thing is the lack of
> "SMP: failed to stop secondary CPUs" in your example.
Sure; I've added explicit "note" lines to v2 for that.
> > +static void lkdtm_PANIC_STOP_IRQOFF(void)
> > +{
> > + atomic_t v = ATOMIC_INIT(0);
> > +
> > + cpus_read_lock();
> > + stop_machine(panic_stop_irqoff_fn, &v, cpu_online_mask);
>
> It broke my brain just a little bit that stop_machine() isn't backed
> by "IPI_CPU_STOP" since the point of this was to test the patch
> modifying how "IPI_CPU_STOP" worked. ;-) Assuming I didn't mess up, I
> guess stop_machine() is just used to get all the CPUs running with
> interrupts disabled and then the last CPU does a panic. The _panic_
> then tests "IPI_CPU_STOP" / "IPI_CPU_CRASH_STOP".
Yup; I had hoped that the comment within panic_stop_irqoff_fn() was sufficient
for that:
/*
* Trigger the panic after all other CPUs have entered this function,
* so that they are guaranteed to have IRQs disabled.
*/
I've made that a bit more explicit now:
/*
* As stop_machine() disables interrupts, all CPUs within this function
* have interrupts disabled and cannot take a regular IPI.
*
* The last CPU which enters here will trigger a panic, and as all CPUs
* cannot take a regular IPI, we'll only be able to stop secondaries if
* smp_send_stop() or crash_smp_send_stop() uses an NMI.
*/
> Probably this is obvious to everyone but me, so no action is needed
> unless you agree that it's confusing and can think of a good comment /
> commit message addition to help.
Hopefully the above is good enough?
I agree the stop_machine() naming is also somewhat confusing here, but I can't
do much about that.
> In any case, after Sumit's feedback is addressed:
>
> Reviewed-by: Douglas Anderson <dianders@chromium.org>
Thanks!
Mark.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2023-09-21 17:50 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2023-08-31 10:10 [PATCH] lkdtm/bugs: add test for panic() with stuck secondary CPUs Mark Rutland
2023-08-31 12:45 ` Sumit Garg
2023-08-31 13:07 ` Mark Rutland
2023-08-31 13:16 ` Sumit Garg
2023-08-31 16:16 ` Doug Anderson
2023-09-21 16:03 ` Mark Rutland [this message]
2023-08-31 19:15 ` Kees Cook
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