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From: Yonghong Song <yonghong.song@linux.dev>
To: Alexei Starovoitov <alexei.starovoitov@gmail.com>
Cc: bpf <bpf@vger.kernel.org>, Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>,
	Andrii Nakryiko <andrii@kernel.org>,
	Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>,
	Kernel Team <kernel-team@fb.com>,
	Martin KaFai Lau <martin.lau@kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH bpf-next] docs/bpf: Document some special sdiv/smod operations
Date: Tue, 1 Oct 2024 08:48:04 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <e93729b5-199f-4809-84f5-7efdf7c8aaf3@linux.dev> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAADnVQJZLRnT3J31CLB85by=SmC2UY1pmUZX0kkyePtVdTdy9A@mail.gmail.com>


On 9/30/24 6:50 PM, Alexei Starovoitov wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 26, 2024 at 8:39 PM Yonghong Song <yonghong.song@linux.dev> wrote:
>> Patch [1] fixed possible kernel crash due to specific sdiv/smod operations
>> in bpf program. The following are related operations and the expected results
>> of those operations:
>>    - LLONG_MIN/-1 = LLONG_MIN
>>    - INT_MIN/-1 = INT_MIN
>>    - LLONG_MIN%-1 = 0
>>    - INT_MIN%-1 = 0
>>
>> Those operations are replaced with codes which won't cause
>> kernel crash. This patch documents what operations may cause exception and
>> what replacement operations are.
>>
>>    [1] https://lore.kernel.org/all/20240913150326.1187788-1-yonghong.song@linux.dev/
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Yonghong Song <yonghong.song@linux.dev>
>> ---
>>   .../bpf/standardization/instruction-set.rst   | 25 +++++++++++++++----
>>   1 file changed, 20 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
>>
>> diff --git a/Documentation/bpf/standardization/instruction-set.rst b/Documentation/bpf/standardization/instruction-set.rst
>> index ab820d565052..d150c1d7ad3b 100644
>> --- a/Documentation/bpf/standardization/instruction-set.rst
>> +++ b/Documentation/bpf/standardization/instruction-set.rst
>> @@ -347,11 +347,26 @@ register.
>>     =====  =====  =======  ==========================================================
>>
>>   Underflow and overflow are allowed during arithmetic operations, meaning
>> -the 64-bit or 32-bit value will wrap. If BPF program execution would
>> -result in division by zero, the destination register is instead set to zero.
>> -If execution would result in modulo by zero, for ``ALU64`` the value of
>> -the destination register is unchanged whereas for ``ALU`` the upper
>> -32 bits of the destination register are zeroed.
>> +the 64-bit or 32-bit value will wrap. There are also a few arithmetic operations
>> +which may cause exception for certain architectures. Since crashing the kernel
>> +is not an option, those operations are replaced with alternative operations.
>> +
>> +.. table:: Arithmetic operations with possible exceptions
>> +
>> +  =====  ==========  =============================  ==========================
>> +  name   class       original                       replacement
>> +  =====  ==========  =============================  ==========================
>> +  DIV    ALU64/ALU   dst /= 0                       dst = 0
>> +  SDIV   ALU64/ALU   dst s/= 0                      dst = 0
>> +  MOD    ALU64       dst %= 0                       dst = dst (no replacement)
>> +  MOD    ALU         dst %= 0                       dst = (u32)dst
>> +  SMOD   ALU64       dst s%= 0                      dst = dst (no replacement)
>> +  SMOD   ALU         dst s%= 0                      dst = (u32)dst
>> +  SDIV   ALU64       dst s/= -1 (dst = LLONG_MIN)   dst = LLONG_MIN
>> +  SDIV   ALU         dst s/= -1 (dst = INT_MIN)     dst = (u32)INT_MIN
>> +  SMOD   ALU64       dst s%= -1 (dst = LLONG_MIN)   dst = 0
>> +  SMOD   ALU         dst s%= -1 (dst = INT_MIN)     dst = 0
> This is a great addition to the doc, but this file is currently
> being used as a base for IETF standard which is in its final "edit" stage
> which may require few patches,
> so we cannot land any changes to instruction-set.rst
> not related to standardization until RFC number is issued and
> it becomes immutable. After that the same instruction-set.rst
> file can be reused for future revisions on the standard.
> Hopefully the draft will clear the final hurdle in a couple weeks.
> Until then:
> pw-bot: cr

Sure. No problem. Will resubmit once the RFC number is issued.


  reply	other threads:[~2024-10-01 15:48 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 19+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2024-09-27  3:39 [PATCH bpf-next] docs/bpf: Document some special sdiv/smod operations Yonghong Song
2024-10-01  1:50 ` Alexei Starovoitov
2024-10-01 15:48   ` Yonghong Song [this message]
2024-10-01 19:54     ` Dave Thaler
2024-10-01 19:54       ` [Bpf] " Dave Thaler
2024-10-02 20:13       ` Alexei Starovoitov
2024-10-02 20:13         ` [Bpf] " Alexei Starovoitov
2024-11-08  2:30         ` Dave Thaler
2024-11-08  2:30           ` [Bpf] " Dave Thaler
2024-11-08 18:38           ` Alexei Starovoitov
2024-11-08 18:38             ` [Bpf] " Alexei Starovoitov
2024-11-08 18:53             ` Dave Thaler
2024-11-08 18:53               ` [Bpf] " Dave Thaler
2024-11-08 19:00               ` Yonghong Song
2024-11-08 19:00                 ` [Bpf] " Yonghong Song
2024-11-08 20:34               ` Alexei Starovoitov
2024-11-08 20:34                 ` [Bpf] " Alexei Starovoitov
2024-10-04  5:28       ` Yonghong Song
2024-10-04  5:28         ` [Bpf] " Yonghong Song

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