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From: Haggai Eran <haggaie@mellanox.com>
To: Andrea Arcangeli <aarcange@redhat.com>,
	Mike Rapoport <mike.rapoport@ravellosystems.com>
Cc: linux-mm@kvack.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org,
	Izik Eidus <izik.eidus@ravellosystems.com>,
	Peter Zijlstra <a.p.zijlstra@chello.nl>,
	Or Gerlitz <ogerlitz@mellanox.com>,
	Sagi Grimberg <sagig@mellanox.com>,
	Shachar Raindel <raindel@mellanox.com>
Subject: Re: [PATCH] mm/mmu_notifier: restore set_pte_at_notify semantics
Date: Wed, 22 Jan 2014 16:01:15 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <52DFCF2B.1010603@mellanox.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20140122131046.GF14193@redhat.com>

On 22/01/2014 15:10, Andrea Arcangeli wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 11:40:34AM +0200, Mike Rapoport wrote:
>> Commit 6bdb913f0a70a4dfb7f066fb15e2d6f960701d00 (mm: wrap calls to
>> set_pte_at_notify with invalidate_range_start and invalidate_range_end)
>> breaks semantics of set_pte_at_notify. When calls to set_pte_at_notify
>> are wrapped with mmu_notifier_invalidate_range_start and
>> mmu_notifier_invalidate_range_end, KVM zaps pte during
>> mmu_notifier_invalidate_range_start callback and set_pte_at_notify has
>> no spte to update and therefore it's called for nothing.
>>
>> As Andrea suggested (1), the problem is resolved by calling
>> mmu_notifier_invalidate_page after PT lock has been released and only
>> for mmu_notifiers that do not implement change_ptr callback.
>>
>> (1) http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel.mm/111710/focus=111711
>>
>> Reported-by: Izik Eidus <izik.eidus@ravellosystems.com>
>> Signed-off-by: Mike Rapoport <mike.rapoport@ravellosystems.com>
>> Cc: Andrea Arcangeli <aarcange@redhat.com>
>> Cc: Haggai Eran <haggaie@mellanox.com>
>> Cc: Peter Zijlstra <a.p.zijlstra@chello.nl>
>> ---
>>  include/linux/mmu_notifier.h | 31 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-----
>>  kernel/events/uprobes.c      | 12 ++++++------
>>  mm/ksm.c                     | 15 +++++----------
>>  mm/memory.c                  | 14 +++++---------
>>  mm/mmu_notifier.c            | 24 ++++++++++++++++++++++--
>>  5 files changed, 64 insertions(+), 32 deletions(-)
> 
> Reviewed-by: Andrea Arcangeli <aarcange@redhat.com>
> 

Hi Andrea, Mike,

Did you get a chance to consider the scenario I wrote about in the other
thread?

I'm worried about the following scenario:

Given a read-only page, suppose one host thread (thread 1) writes to
that page, and performs COW, but before it calls the
mmu_notifier_invalidate_page_if_missing_change_pte function another host
thread (thread 2) writes to the same page (this time without a page
fault). Then we have a valid entry in the secondary page table to a
stale page, and someone (thread 3) may read stale data from there.

Here's a diagram that shows this scenario:

Thread 1                                | Thread 2        | Thread 3
========================================================================
do_wp_page(page 1)                      |                 |
  ...                                   |                 |
  set_pte_at_notify                     |                 |
  ...                                   | write to page 1 |
                                        |                 | stale access
  pte_unmap_unlock                      |                 |
  invalidate_page_if_missing_change_pte |                 |

This is currently prevented by the use of the range start and range end
notifiers.

Do you agree that this scenario is possible with the new patch, or am I
missing something?

Regards,
Haggai

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  reply	other threads:[~2014-01-22 14:01 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2014-01-15  9:40 [PATCH] mm/mmu_notifier: restore set_pte_at_notify semantics Mike Rapoport
2014-01-22 13:10 ` Andrea Arcangeli
2014-01-22 14:01   ` Haggai Eran [this message]
2014-03-30 20:33     ` Jerome Glisse
2014-04-02 12:52       ` Haggai Eran
2014-04-02 15:18         ` Jerome Glisse
2014-04-02 16:43           ` Andrea Arcangeli
2014-01-22 21:54 ` Andrew Morton
2014-01-22 22:19   ` Andrea Arcangeli

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