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* Question: BPF stack build-id lookup while holding mmap_lock
@ 2026-06-18  3:31 Runyu Xiao
  2026-06-18  5:05 ` Ihor Solodrai
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Runyu Xiao @ 2026-06-18  3:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Song Liu, Alexei Starovoitov, Daniel Borkmann, Andrii Nakryiko
  Cc: Jiri Olsa, Martin KaFai Lau, Eduard Zingerman, Yonghong Song,
	John Fastabend, KP Singh, Stanislav Fomichev, Hao Luo, bpf,
	linux-kernel, jianhao.xu, runyu.xiao

Hi,

While auditing lock ordering around faultable build-id lookups, our
static analysis tool flagged the BPF stackmap user-build-id path, and we
manually reviewed it against the current tree.

The path we are concerned about is the sleepable helper path:

  bpf_get_stack_sleepable() / bpf_get_task_stack_sleepable()
    -> __bpf_get_stack(..., may_fault = true)
       -> stack_map_get_build_id_offset()
          -> mmap_read_trylock(current->mm)
          -> build_id_parse(vma, ...)
          -> __kernel_read()

`build_id_parse()` can read from the backing file while mmap_lock is
held.  That can form an ABBA dependency with file read paths where the
inode side is held first and copy_to_user/copy_page_to_iter can fault
and then need mmap_lock.

A minimal Lockdep reproducer preserving this BPF stackmap carrier and
the reverse file-read edge reports:

  WARNING: possible circular locking dependency detected
  __kernel_read
  stack_map_get_build_id_offset
  __bpf_get_stack
  *** DEADLOCK ***

The local fix I am considering is only for the faultable build-id path.
It would snapshot the VMA file reference and offset metadata under
mmap_lock, drop mmap_lock, and then parse the build-id from the file
reference with build_id_parse_file().  The existing no-fault path would
remain unchanged.

Roughly:

  1. Under mmap_lock, find the VMA for each user IP.
  2. Take a file reference and snapshot vm_start/vm_pgoff.
  3. Drop mmap_lock.
  4. Parse build IDs from the files.
  5. Fall back to reporting IPs if the faultable path cannot safely
     release mmap_lock or allocate the temporary snapshot array.

The tradeoff is that build-id parsing would happen after releasing
mmap_lock, so the VMA/file relationship is represented by the file
reference and copied metadata rather than by holding the VMA lock context
through the file read.  That avoids file I/O under mmap_lock, but may
change edge-case behavior if the mapping changes concurrently.

Does this direction sound acceptable for sleepable BPF stack helpers, or
would you prefer a stricter fallback-to-IP behavior whenever build-id
parsing would require faultable file I/O?  Another option would be to
avoid build-id parsing entirely in the may_fault=true stackmap path unless
there is an existing BPF/MM helper pattern I should reuse.

The local draft subject is:

  bpf: avoid faultable build-id lookup under mmap_lock

Thanks,
Runyu

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