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* Re: + exec_domain-establish-a-linux32-domain-on-config_compat-systems.patc h added to -mm tree
       [not found] <201011122022.oACKM6HH029696@imap1.linux-foundation.org>
@ 2010-11-13 17:17 ` Oleg Nesterov
  2010-11-15 18:57   ` David Daney
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Oleg Nesterov @ 2010-11-13 17:17 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: akpm
  Cc: linux-kernel, ddaney, arnd, benh, cmetcalf, davem, deller,
	heiko.carstens, hpa, jejb, kyle, mingo, roland, schwidefsky, tglx,
	tony.luck

On 11/12, Andrew Morton wrote:
>
> From: David Daney <ddaney@caviumnetworks.com>
>
> If PER_LINUX32 is set calling sys_personality, we will try to find the
> corresponding exec_domain.  This causes us to try to load a module for
> personality-8.  After running the userspace module loader and failing to
> find the module, we fall back to the default.

Cough. It is not easy to me comment this patch ;)

Personally, I think this change is fine. But, despite the fact
the code in exec_domain.c is very trivial, I was never able to really
understand its rationality. And the usage of ->personality has some
oddities.

In particular, I can't parse default_exec_domain() at all. And,
what exec_domain->handler() actually does? I do not see anything
in arch/ which uses EXEC_DOMAIN offsets.

Perhaps someone from CC can explain this?


> We can avoid the failed module loading overhead by building-in the
> linux32_exec_domain for systems that have CONFIG_COMPAT.

Indeed. But at the same time this means it is not possible to use
personality-8.ko if the system has it.

Don't get me wrong, I have no idea why anyone could want this module,
just I am a bit worried.

> +#ifdef CONFIG_COMPAT
> +static struct exec_domain linux32_exec_domain = {
> +	.name		= "Linux32",		/* name */
> +	.handler	= default_handler,	/* lcall7 causes a seg fault. */
> +	.pers_low	= PER_LINUX32,
> +	.pers_high	= PER_LINUX32,
> +	.signal_map	= ident_map,		/* Identity map signals. */
> +	.signal_invmap	= ident_map,		/*  - both ways. */
> +};
> +#endif
> +
>  struct exec_domain default_exec_domain = {
>  	.name		= "Linux",		/* name */
>  	.handler	= default_handler,	/* lcall7 causes a seg fault. */
> @@ -41,6 +52,9 @@ struct exec_domain default_exec_domain =
>  	.pers_high	= 0,			/* PER_LINUX personality. */
>  	.signal_map	= ident_map,		/* Identity map signals. */
>  	.signal_invmap	= ident_map,		/*  - both ways. */
> +#ifdef CONFIG_COMPAT
> +	.next		= &linux32_exec_domain,
> +#endif
>  };

OK, but please look at arch/s390/kernel/compat_exec_domain.c and
arch/ia64/mm/init.c, they also register PER_LINUX32 domain, not
good. And note that register_exec_domain() doesn't check
pers_low/high, this means linux32_exec_domain can silently supress
s390_exec_domain/ia32_exec_domain.

Oleg.


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* Re: + exec_domain-establish-a-linux32-domain-on-config_compat-systems.patc h added to -mm tree
  2010-11-13 17:17 ` + exec_domain-establish-a-linux32-domain-on-config_compat-systems.patc h added to -mm tree Oleg Nesterov
@ 2010-11-15 18:57   ` David Daney
  2010-11-15 19:19     ` Oleg Nesterov
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: David Daney @ 2010-11-15 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Oleg Nesterov, akpm
  Cc: linux-kernel, arnd, benh, cmetcalf, davem, deller, heiko.carstens,
	hpa, jejb, kyle, mingo, roland, schwidefsky, tglx, tony.luck

On 11/13/2010 09:17 AM, Oleg Nesterov wrote:
> On 11/12, Andrew Morton wrote:
>>
>> From: David Daney<ddaney@caviumnetworks.com>
>>
>> If PER_LINUX32 is set calling sys_personality, we will try to find the
>> corresponding exec_domain.  This causes us to try to load a module for
>> personality-8.  After running the userspace module loader and failing to
>> find the module, we fall back to the default.
>
> Cough. It is not easy to me comment this patch ;)
>
> Personally, I think this change is fine. But, despite the fact
> the code in exec_domain.c is very trivial, I was never able to really
> understand its rationality. And the usage of ->personality has some
> oddities.
>
> In particular, I can't parse default_exec_domain() at all. And,
> what exec_domain->handler() actually does? I do not see anything
> in arch/ which uses EXEC_DOMAIN offsets.
>
> Perhaps someone from CC can explain this?
>
>
>> We can avoid the failed module loading overhead by building-in the
>> linux32_exec_domain for systems that have CONFIG_COMPAT.
>
> Indeed. But at the same time this means it is not possible to use
> personality-8.ko if the system has it.

Well in the same way it is not possible to use personality-0.ko 
(PER_LINUX) because it is just as built-in.

>
> Don't get me wrong, I have no idea why anyone could want this module,
> just I am a bit worried.

If the personality is built-in, then I don't see how it makes any sense 
to attempt to override it with an externally supplied version.  If you 
want set a domain for PER_LINUX32, don't configure you system to supply 
a default version.

>
>> +#ifdef CONFIG_COMPAT
>> +static struct exec_domain linux32_exec_domain = {
>> +	.name		= "Linux32",		/* name */
>> +	.handler	= default_handler,	/* lcall7 causes a seg fault. */
>> +	.pers_low	= PER_LINUX32,
>> +	.pers_high	= PER_LINUX32,
>> +	.signal_map	= ident_map,		/* Identity map signals. */
>> +	.signal_invmap	= ident_map,		/*  - both ways. */
>> +};
>> +#endif
>> +
>>   struct exec_domain default_exec_domain = {
>>   	.name		= "Linux",		/* name */
>>   	.handler	= default_handler,	/* lcall7 causes a seg fault. */
>> @@ -41,6 +52,9 @@ struct exec_domain default_exec_domain =
>>   	.pers_high	= 0,			/* PER_LINUX personality. */
>>   	.signal_map	= ident_map,		/* Identity map signals. */
>>   	.signal_invmap	= ident_map,		/*  - both ways. */
>> +#ifdef CONFIG_COMPAT
>> +	.next		=&linux32_exec_domain,
>> +#endif
>>   };
>
> OK, but please look at arch/s390/kernel/compat_exec_domain.c and
> arch/ia64/mm/init.c, they also register PER_LINUX32 domain, not
> good. And note that register_exec_domain() doesn't check
> pers_low/high, this means linux32_exec_domain can silently supress
> s390_exec_domain/ia32_exec_domain.
>

Ah, I had not known about this.  The comments in arch/ia64/mm/init.c 
mirror my reason for creating the patch.

I think the s390 and ia64 definitions will conflict with the #ifdef 
CONFIG_COMPAT in my patch.  I will attempt to correct this in a new 
version of the patch.

Thanks for looking at this,
David Daney



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* Re: + exec_domain-establish-a-linux32-domain-on-config_compat-systems.patc h added to -mm tree
  2010-11-15 18:57   ` David Daney
@ 2010-11-15 19:19     ` Oleg Nesterov
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Oleg Nesterov @ 2010-11-15 19:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: David Daney
  Cc: akpm, linux-kernel, arnd, benh, cmetcalf, davem, deller,
	heiko.carstens, hpa, jejb, kyle, mingo, roland, schwidefsky, tglx,
	tony.luck

On 11/15, David Daney wrote:
>
> On 11/13/2010 09:17 AM, Oleg Nesterov wrote:
>>
>>> We can avoid the failed module loading overhead by building-in the
>>> linux32_exec_domain for systems that have CONFIG_COMPAT.
>>
>> Indeed. But at the same time this means it is not possible to use
>> personality-8.ko if the system has it.
>
> Well in the same way it is not possible to use personality-0.ko
> (PER_LINUX) because it is just as built-in.

Sure, but this was never possible. But your patch adds the obvious
user-visible change.

>> Don't get me wrong, I have no idea why anyone could want this module,
>> just I am a bit worried.
>
> If the personality is built-in, then I don't see how it makes any sense
> to attempt to override it with an externally supplied version.  If you
> want set a domain for PER_LINUX32, don't configure you system to supply
> a default version.

Well, no need to convince me ;) To me, this request_module() doesn't
make any sense at all.

I won't argue against this change. Just I wanted to be sure this
issue is not overlooked.

Oleg.


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