* [PATCH 1/2] mm/damon/core: fix damon_call() vs kdamond_fn() exit race [not found] <2026050141-likewise-trapeze-f1cc@gregkh> @ 2026-05-02 3:02 ` SeongJae Park 2026-05-02 3:02 ` [PATCH 2/2] mm/damon/core: fix damos_walk() " SeongJae Park 0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread From: SeongJae Park @ 2026-05-02 3:02 UTC (permalink / raw) To: stable; +Cc: damon, SeongJae Park, Andrew Morton Patch series "mm/damon/core: fix damon_call()/damos_walk() vs kdmond exit race". damon_call() and damos_walk() can leak memory and/or deadlock when they race with kdamond terminations. Fix those. This patch (of 2); When kdamond_fn() main loop is finished, the function cancels all remaining damon_call() requests and unset the damon_ctx->kdamond so that API callers and API functions themselves can know the context is terminated. damon_call() adds the caller's request to the queue first. After that, it shows if the kdamond of the damon_ctx is still running (damon_ctx->kdamond is set). Only if the kdamond is running, damon_call() starts waiting for the kdamond's handling of the newly added request. The damon_call() requests registration and damon_ctx->kdamond unset are protected by different mutexes, though. Hence, damon_call() could race with damon_ctx->kdamond unset, and result in deadlocks. For example, let's suppose kdamond successfully finished the damon_call() requests cancelling. Right after that, damon_call() is called for the context. It registers the new request, and shows the context is still running, because damon_ctx->kdamond unset is not yet done. Hence the damon_call() caller starts waiting for the handling of the request. However, the kdamond is already on the termination steps, so it never handles the new request. As a result, the damon_call() caller threads infinitely waits. Fix this by introducing another damon_ctx field, namely call_controls_obsolete. It is protected by the damon_ctx->call_controls_lock, which protects damon_call() requests registration. Initialize (unset) it in kdamond_fn() before letting damon_start() returns and set it just before the cancelling of remaining damon_call() requests is executed. damon_call() reads the obsolete field under the lock and avoids adding a new request. After this change, only requests that are guaranteed to be handled or cancelled are registered. Hence the after-registration DAMON context termination check is no longer needed. Remove it together. Note that the deadlock will not happen when damon_call() is called for repeat mode request. In tis case, damon_call() returns instead of waiting for the handling when the request registration succeeds and it shows the kdamond is running. However, if the request also has dealloc_on_cancel, the request memory would be leaked. The issue is found by sashiko [1]. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/20260327233319.3528-1-sj@kernel.org Link: https://lore.kernel.org/20260327233319.3528-2-sj@kernel.org Link: https://lore.kernel.org/20260325141956.87144-1-sj@kernel.org [1] Fixes: 42b7491af14c ("mm/damon/core: introduce damon_call()") Signed-off-by: SeongJae Park <sj@kernel.org> Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> # 6.14.x Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> (cherry picked from commit 55da81663b9642dd046b26dd6f1baddbcf337c1e) Signed-off-by: SeongJae Park <sj@kernel.org> --- include/linux/damon.h | 1 + mm/damon/core.c | 45 ++++++++++++++----------------------------- 2 files changed, 15 insertions(+), 31 deletions(-) diff --git a/include/linux/damon.h b/include/linux/damon.h index 1a8a79d7e4e8d..6fe6f7fcf83d8 100644 --- a/include/linux/damon.h +++ b/include/linux/damon.h @@ -781,6 +781,7 @@ struct damon_ctx { /* lists of &struct damon_call_control */ struct list_head call_controls; + bool call_controls_obsolete; struct mutex call_controls_lock; struct damos_walk_control *walk_control; diff --git a/mm/damon/core.c b/mm/damon/core.c index 87b6c9c2d6471..3fb199a47fa9e 100644 --- a/mm/damon/core.c +++ b/mm/damon/core.c @@ -1431,35 +1431,6 @@ bool damon_is_running(struct damon_ctx *ctx) return running; } -/* - * damon_call_handle_inactive_ctx() - handle DAMON call request that added to - * an inactive context. - * @ctx: The inactive DAMON context. - * @control: Control variable of the call request. - * - * This function is called in a case that @control is added to @ctx but @ctx is - * not running (inactive). See if @ctx handled @control or not, and cleanup - * @control if it was not handled. - * - * Returns 0 if @control was handled by @ctx, negative error code otherwise. - */ -static int damon_call_handle_inactive_ctx( - struct damon_ctx *ctx, struct damon_call_control *control) -{ - struct damon_call_control *c; - - mutex_lock(&ctx->call_controls_lock); - list_for_each_entry(c, &ctx->call_controls, list) { - if (c == control) { - list_del(&control->list); - mutex_unlock(&ctx->call_controls_lock); - return -EINVAL; - } - } - mutex_unlock(&ctx->call_controls_lock); - return 0; -} - /** * damon_call() - Invoke a given function on DAMON worker thread (kdamond). * @ctx: DAMON context to call the function for. @@ -1477,6 +1448,10 @@ static int damon_call_handle_inactive_ctx( * synchronization. The return value of the function will be saved in * &damon_call_control->return_code. * + * Note that this function should be called only after damon_start() with the + * @ctx has succeeded. Otherwise, this function could fall into an indefinite + * wait. + * * Return: 0 on success, negative error code otherwise. */ int damon_call(struct damon_ctx *ctx, struct damon_call_control *control) @@ -1487,10 +1462,12 @@ int damon_call(struct damon_ctx *ctx, struct damon_call_control *control) INIT_LIST_HEAD(&control->list); mutex_lock(&ctx->call_controls_lock); + if (ctx->call_controls_obsolete) { + mutex_unlock(&ctx->call_controls_lock); + return -ECANCELED; + } list_add_tail(&control->list, &ctx->call_controls); mutex_unlock(&ctx->call_controls_lock); - if (!damon_is_running(ctx)) - return damon_call_handle_inactive_ctx(ctx, control); if (control->repeat) return 0; wait_for_completion(&control->completion); @@ -2640,6 +2617,9 @@ static int kdamond_fn(void *data) pr_debug("kdamond (%d) starts\n", current->pid); + mutex_lock(&ctx->call_controls_lock); + ctx->call_controls_obsolete = false; + mutex_unlock(&ctx->call_controls_lock); complete(&ctx->kdamond_started); kdamond_init_ctx(ctx); @@ -2749,6 +2729,9 @@ static int kdamond_fn(void *data) if (ctx->ops.cleanup) ctx->ops.cleanup(ctx); kfree(ctx->regions_score_histogram); + mutex_lock(&ctx->call_controls_lock); + ctx->call_controls_obsolete = true; + mutex_unlock(&ctx->call_controls_lock); kdamond_call(ctx, true); pr_debug("kdamond (%d) finishes\n", current->pid); -- 2.47.3 ^ permalink raw reply related [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 2/2] mm/damon/core: fix damos_walk() vs kdamond_fn() exit race 2026-05-02 3:02 ` [PATCH 1/2] mm/damon/core: fix damon_call() vs kdamond_fn() exit race SeongJae Park @ 2026-05-02 3:02 ` SeongJae Park 0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread From: SeongJae Park @ 2026-05-02 3:02 UTC (permalink / raw) To: stable; +Cc: damon, SeongJae Park, Andrew Morton When kdamond_fn() main loop is finished, the function cancels remaining damos_walk() request and unset the damon_ctx->kdamond so that API callers and API functions themselves can show the context is terminated. damos_walk() adds the caller's request to the queue first. After that, it shows if the kdamond of the damon_ctx is still running (damon_ctx->kdamond is set). Only if the kdamond is running, damos_walk() starts waiting for the kdamond's handling of the newly added request. The damos_walk() requests registration and damon_ctx->kdamond unset are protected by different mutexes, though. Hence, damos_walk() could race with damon_ctx->kdamond unset, and result in deadlocks. For example, let's suppose kdamond successfully finished the damow_walk() request cancelling. Right after that, damos_walk() is called for the context. It registers the new request, and shows the context is still running, because damon_ctx->kdamond unset is not yet done. Hence the damos_walk() caller starts waiting for the handling of the request. However, the kdamond is already on the termination steps, so it never handles the new request. As a result, the damos_walk() caller thread infinitely waits. Fix this by introducing another damon_ctx field, namely walk_control_obsolete. It is protected by the damon_ctx->walk_control_lock, which protects damos_walk() request registration. Initialize (unset) it in kdamond_fn() before letting damon_start() returns and set it just before the cancelling of the remaining damos_walk() request is executed. damos_walk() reads the obsolete field under the lock and avoids adding a new request. After this change, only requests that are guaranteed to be handled or cancelled are registered. Hence the after-registration DAMON context termination check is no longer needed. Remove it together. The issue is found by sashiko [1]. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/20260327233319.3528-3-sj@kernel.org Link: https://lore.kernel.org/20260325141956.87144-1-sj@kernel.org [1] Fixes: bf0eaba0ff9c ("mm/damon/core: implement damos_walk()") Signed-off-by: SeongJae Park <sj@kernel.org> Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> # 6.14.x Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> (cherry picked from commit 33c3f6c2b48cd84b441dba1ee3e62290e53930f4) Signed-off-by: SeongJae Park <sj@kernel.org> --- include/linux/damon.h | 1 + mm/damon/core.c | 21 ++++++++++++++------- 2 files changed, 15 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/include/linux/damon.h b/include/linux/damon.h index 6fe6f7fcf83d8..40ac2d13f2279 100644 --- a/include/linux/damon.h +++ b/include/linux/damon.h @@ -785,6 +785,7 @@ struct damon_ctx { struct mutex call_controls_lock; struct damos_walk_control *walk_control; + bool walk_control_obsolete; struct mutex walk_control_lock; /* diff --git a/mm/damon/core.c b/mm/damon/core.c index 3fb199a47fa9e..a7234afadcd9a 100644 --- a/mm/damon/core.c +++ b/mm/damon/core.c @@ -1495,6 +1495,10 @@ int damon_call(struct damon_ctx *ctx, struct damon_call_control *control) * passed at least one &damos->apply_interval_us, kdamond marks the request as * completed so that damos_walk() can wakeup and return. * + * Note that this function should be called only after damon_start() with the + * @ctx has succeeded. Otherwise, this function could fall into an indefinite + * wait. + * * Return: 0 on success, negative error code otherwise. */ int damos_walk(struct damon_ctx *ctx, struct damos_walk_control *control) @@ -1502,19 +1506,16 @@ int damos_walk(struct damon_ctx *ctx, struct damos_walk_control *control) init_completion(&control->completion); control->canceled = false; mutex_lock(&ctx->walk_control_lock); + if (ctx->walk_control_obsolete) { + mutex_unlock(&ctx->walk_control_lock); + return -ECANCELED; + } if (ctx->walk_control) { mutex_unlock(&ctx->walk_control_lock); return -EBUSY; } ctx->walk_control = control; mutex_unlock(&ctx->walk_control_lock); - if (!damon_is_running(ctx)) { - mutex_lock(&ctx->walk_control_lock); - if (ctx->walk_control == control) - ctx->walk_control = NULL; - mutex_unlock(&ctx->walk_control_lock); - return -EINVAL; - } wait_for_completion(&control->completion); if (control->canceled) return -ECANCELED; @@ -2620,6 +2621,9 @@ static int kdamond_fn(void *data) mutex_lock(&ctx->call_controls_lock); ctx->call_controls_obsolete = false; mutex_unlock(&ctx->call_controls_lock); + mutex_lock(&ctx->walk_control_lock); + ctx->walk_control_obsolete = false; + mutex_unlock(&ctx->walk_control_lock); complete(&ctx->kdamond_started); kdamond_init_ctx(ctx); @@ -2733,6 +2737,9 @@ static int kdamond_fn(void *data) ctx->call_controls_obsolete = true; mutex_unlock(&ctx->call_controls_lock); kdamond_call(ctx, true); + mutex_lock(&ctx->walk_control_lock); + ctx->walk_control_obsolete = true; + mutex_unlock(&ctx->walk_control_lock); pr_debug("kdamond (%d) finishes\n", current->pid); mutex_lock(&ctx->kdamond_lock); -- 2.47.3 ^ permalink raw reply related [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 0/2] mm/damon/core: fix damon_call()/damos_walk() vs kdmond exit race @ 2026-03-27 23:33 SeongJae Park 2026-03-27 23:33 ` [PATCH 2/2] mm/damon/core: fix damos_walk() vs kdamond_fn() " SeongJae Park 0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread From: SeongJae Park @ 2026-03-27 23:33 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Andrew Morton; +Cc: SeongJae Park, # 6 . 14 . x, damon, linux-kernel, linux-mm damon_call() and damos_walk() can leak memory and/or deadlock when they race with kdamond terminations. Fix those. Changes from RFC v3 (https://lore.kernel.org/20260327142605.4834-1-sj@kernel.org) - Drop RFC tag. - Rebase to latest mm-new. Changes from RFC v2 (https://lore.kernel.org/20260327004952.58266-1-sj@kernel.org) - Update and wordsmith commit message. - Add damos_walk() race fix. Changes from RFC v1 (https://lore.kernel.org/20260326062347.88569-3-sj@kernel.org) - Clarify damon_call() call condition. - Init call_controls_obsolete before kdamond_started completion. - Wordsmith commit message. - Split out repeat_call_control leak fix from the series. SeongJae Park (2): mm/damon/core: fix damon_call() vs kdamond_fn() exit race mm/damon/core: fix damos_walk() vs kdamond_fn() exit race include/linux/damon.h | 2 ++ mm/damon/core.c | 66 ++++++++++++++++++------------------------- 2 files changed, 30 insertions(+), 38 deletions(-) base-commit: 305aff97ab8306284a0aa85f9128403b50c89019 -- 2.47.3 ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
* [PATCH 2/2] mm/damon/core: fix damos_walk() vs kdamond_fn() exit race 2026-03-27 23:33 [PATCH 0/2] mm/damon/core: fix damon_call()/damos_walk() vs kdmond " SeongJae Park @ 2026-03-27 23:33 ` SeongJae Park 0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread From: SeongJae Park @ 2026-03-27 23:33 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Andrew Morton; +Cc: SeongJae Park, # 6 . 14 . x, damon, linux-kernel, linux-mm When kdamond_fn() main loop is finished, the function cancels remaining damos_walk() request and unset the damon_ctx->kdamond so that API callers and API functions themselves can show the context is terminated. damos_walk() adds the caller's request to the queue first. After that, it shows if the kdamond of the damon_ctx is still running (damon_ctx->kdamond is set). Only if the kdamond is running, damos_walk() starts waiting for the kdamond's handling of the newly added request. The damos_walk() requests registration and damon_ctx->kdamond unset are protected by different mutexes, though. Hence, damos_walk() could race with damon_ctx->kdamond unset, and result in deadlocks. For example, let's suppose kdamond successfully finished the damow_walk() request cancelling. Right after that, damos_walk() is called for the context. It registers the new request, and shows the context is still running, because damon_ctx->kdamond unset is not yet done. Hence the damos_walk() caller starts waiting for the handling of the request. However, the kdamond is already on the termination steps, so it never handles the new request. As a result, the damos_walk() caller thread infinitely waits. Fix this by introducing another damon_ctx field, namely walk_control_obsolete. It is protected by the damon_ctx->walk_control_lock, which protects damos_walk() request registration. Initialize (unset) it in kdamond_fn() before letting damon_start() returns and set it just before the cancelling of the remaining damos_walk() request is executed. damos_walk() reads the obsolete field under the lock and avoids adding a new request. After this change, only requests that are guaranteed to be handled or cancelled are registered. Hence the after-registration DAMON context termination check is no longer needed. Remove it together. The issue is found by sashiko [1]. [1] https://lore.kernel.org/20260325141956.87144-1-sj@kernel.org Fixes: bf0eaba0ff9c ("mm/damon/core: implement damos_walk()") Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> # 6.14.x Signed-off-by: SeongJae Park <sj@kernel.org> --- include/linux/damon.h | 1 + mm/damon/core.c | 21 ++++++++++++++------- 2 files changed, 15 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/include/linux/damon.h b/include/linux/damon.h index 5129de70e7b7..f2cdb7c3f5e6 100644 --- a/include/linux/damon.h +++ b/include/linux/damon.h @@ -822,6 +822,7 @@ struct damon_ctx { struct mutex call_controls_lock; struct damos_walk_control *walk_control; + bool walk_control_obsolete; struct mutex walk_control_lock; /* diff --git a/mm/damon/core.c b/mm/damon/core.c index 9bcda2765ac9..ddabb93f2377 100644 --- a/mm/damon/core.c +++ b/mm/damon/core.c @@ -1637,6 +1637,10 @@ int damon_call(struct damon_ctx *ctx, struct damon_call_control *control) * passed at least one &damos->apply_interval_us, kdamond marks the request as * completed so that damos_walk() can wakeup and return. * + * Note that this function should be called only after damon_start() with the + * @ctx has succeeded. Otherwise, this function could fall into an indefinite + * wait. + * * Return: 0 on success, negative error code otherwise. */ int damos_walk(struct damon_ctx *ctx, struct damos_walk_control *control) @@ -1644,19 +1648,16 @@ int damos_walk(struct damon_ctx *ctx, struct damos_walk_control *control) init_completion(&control->completion); control->canceled = false; mutex_lock(&ctx->walk_control_lock); + if (ctx->walk_control_obsolete) { + mutex_unlock(&ctx->walk_control_lock); + return -ECANCELED; + } if (ctx->walk_control) { mutex_unlock(&ctx->walk_control_lock); return -EBUSY; } ctx->walk_control = control; mutex_unlock(&ctx->walk_control_lock); - if (!damon_is_running(ctx)) { - mutex_lock(&ctx->walk_control_lock); - if (ctx->walk_control == control) - ctx->walk_control = NULL; - mutex_unlock(&ctx->walk_control_lock); - return -EINVAL; - } wait_for_completion(&control->completion); if (control->canceled) return -ECANCELED; @@ -2932,6 +2933,9 @@ static int kdamond_fn(void *data) mutex_lock(&ctx->call_controls_lock); ctx->call_controls_obsolete = false; mutex_unlock(&ctx->call_controls_lock); + mutex_lock(&ctx->walk_control_lock); + ctx->walk_control_obsolete = false; + mutex_unlock(&ctx->walk_control_lock); complete(&ctx->kdamond_started); kdamond_init_ctx(ctx); @@ -3046,6 +3050,9 @@ static int kdamond_fn(void *data) ctx->call_controls_obsolete = true; mutex_unlock(&ctx->call_controls_lock); kdamond_call(ctx, true); + mutex_lock(&ctx->walk_control_lock); + ctx->walk_control_obsolete = true; + mutex_unlock(&ctx->walk_control_lock); damos_walk_cancel(ctx); pr_debug("kdamond (%d) finishes\n", current->pid); -- 2.47.3 ^ permalink raw reply related [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
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