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From: Pranjal Shrivastava <praan@google.com>
To: Matt Evans <matt@ozlabs.org>
Cc: "Alex Williamson" <alex@shazbot.org>,
	"Leon Romanovsky" <leon@kernel.org>,
	"Jason Gunthorpe" <jgg@nvidia.com>,
	"Alex Mastro" <amastro@fb.com>,
	"Christian König" <christian.koenig@amd.com>,
	"Bjorn Helgaas" <bhelgaas@google.com>,
	"Logan Gunthorpe" <logang@deltatee.com>,
	"Mahmoud Adam" <mngyadam@amazon.de>,
	"David Matlack" <dmatlack@google.com>,
	"Björn Töpel" <bjorn@kernel.org>,
	"Sumit Semwal" <sumit.semwal@linaro.org>,
	"Kevin Tian" <kevin.tian@intel.com>,
	"Ankit Agrawal" <ankita@nvidia.com>,
	"Alistair Popple" <apopple@nvidia.com>,
	"Vivek Kasireddy" <vivek.kasireddy@intel.com>,
	linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, linux-media@vger.kernel.org,
	dri-devel@lists.freedesktop.org, linaro-mm-sig@lists.linaro.org,
	kvm@vger.kernel.org, linux-pci@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH v3 7/9] vfio/pci: Support mmap() of a VFIO DMABUF
Date: Fri, 12 Jun 2026 20:35:03 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <aixtd_7gDhf2kisJ@google.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20260610154327.37758-8-matt@ozlabs.org>

On Wed, Jun 10, 2026 at 04:43:21PM +0100, Matt Evans wrote:

Hi Matt,

[...]

> +	 *
> +	 * With the goal of taking vdev->memory_lock in a world where
> +	 * vdev might not still exist:
> +	 *
> +	 * 1. Take the resv lock on the DMABUF:
> +	 *  - If racing cleanup got in first, the buffer is revoked;
> +	 *    stop/exit if so.
> +	 *  - If we got in first, the buffer is not revoked so vdev is
> +	 *    non-NULL, accessible, and cleanup _has not yet put the
> +	 *    VFIO device registration_.  So, the device refcount must
> +	 *    be >0.
> +	 *
> +	 * 2. Take vfio_device registration (refcount guaranteed >0
> +	 *    hereafter).
> +	 *
> +	 * 3. Unlock the DMABUF's resv lock:
> +	 *  - A racing cleanup can now complete.
> +	 *  - But, the device refcount >0, meaning the vfio_device
> +	 *    (and vfio_pcie_core device vdev) have not yet been
> +	 *    freed.  vdev is accessible, even if the DMABUF has been
> +	 *    revoked or cleanup has happened, because
> +	 *    vfio_unregister_group_dev() can't complete.
> +	 *
> +	 * 4. Take the vdev->memory_lock
> +	 *  - Either the DMABUF is usable, or has been cleaned up.
> +	 *    Whichever, it can no longer change under us.
> +	 *  - Test the DMABUF revocation status again: if it was
> +	 *    revoked between 1 and 4 return a SIGBUS. Otherwise,
> +	 *    return a PFN.
> +	 *  - It's not necessary to also take the resv lock, because
> +	 *    the status/vdev can't change while memory_lock is held.
> +	 *
> +	 * 5. Unlock, done.
>  	 */
> +
> +	dma_resv_lock(priv->dmabuf->resv, NULL);
> +
> +	if (priv->revoked) {
> +		pr_debug_ratelimited("%s VA 0x%lx, pgoff 0x%lx: DMABUF revoked/cleaned up\n",
> +				     __func__, vmf->address, vma->vm_pgoff);
> +		dma_resv_unlock(priv->dmabuf->resv);
> +		return VM_FAULT_SIGBUS;
> +	}
> +
> +	/* If the buffer isn't revoked, vdev is valid */
>  	vdev = priv->vdev;
>  
> +	if (!vfio_device_try_get_registration(&vdev->vdev)) {
> +		/*
> +		 * If vdev != NULL (above), the registration should
> +		 * already be >0 and so this try_get should never
> +		 * fail.
> +		 */
> +		dev_warn(&vdev->pdev->dev, "%s: Unexpected registration failure\n",
> +			 __func__);
> +		dma_resv_unlock(priv->dmabuf->resv);
> +		return VM_FAULT_SIGBUS;
> +	}
> +	dma_resv_unlock(priv->dmabuf->resv);
> +


>  	scoped_guard(rwsem_read, &vdev->memory_lock) {
> +		/* Revocation status must be re-read, under memory_lock */
>  		if (!priv->revoked) {
>  			int pres = vfio_pci_dma_buf_find_pfn(priv, vma,
>  							     vmf->address,

Wait, I noticed that the is_aligned_for_order() check from mainline was 
removed here. Was that intentional? 

For hugepage faults (order > 0), we must ensure the PFN and address are
properly aligned before calling vfio_pci_vmf_insert_pfn().

In the current upstream code, we have:
  if (is_aligned_for_order(vma, addr, pfn, order))

Should we restore that check here?

> @@ -1766,6 +1827,7 @@ static vm_fault_t vfio_pci_mmap_huge_fault(struct vm_fault *vmf,
>  			    __func__, order, pfn, vmf->address,
>  			    vma->vm_pgoff, (unsigned int)ret);
>  
> +	vfio_device_put_registration(&vdev->vdev);
>  	return ret;
>  }
>  
> @@ -1774,7 +1836,7 @@ static vm_fault_t vfio_pci_mmap_page_fault(struct vm_fault *vmf)
>  	return vfio_pci_mmap_huge_fault(vmf, 0);
>  }
>  
> -static const struct vm_operations_struct vfio_pci_mmap_ops = {
> +const struct vm_operations_struct vfio_pci_mmap_ops = {
>  	.fault = vfio_pci_mmap_page_fault,

Nit: Instead of making this global, should we add a helper? E.g.:

void vfio_pci_set_vma_ops(struct vm_area_struct *vma)
{
     vma->vm_ops = &vfio_pci_mmap_ops;
}

[...]

> +
> +static int vfio_pci_dma_buf_mmap(struct dma_buf *dmabuf, struct vm_area_struct *vma)
> +{
> +	struct vfio_pci_dma_buf *priv = dmabuf->priv;
> +
> +	/*
> +	 * If we observe that the buffer is revoked now then refuse
> +	 * the mmap().  This is a belt-and-braces early failure to
> +	 * ease debugging a revoked buffer being used.  Userspace
> +	 * might also race an mmap() against an explicit revocation,
> +	 * or an action doing a temporary revoke; race scenarios are
> +	 * still safe because the fault handler ultimately prevents
> +	 * access to a revoked buffer if it isn't caught here.
> +	 */
> +	if (READ_ONCE(priv->revoked))
> +		return -ENODEV;
> +	if ((vma->vm_flags & VM_SHARED) == 0)
> +		return -EINVAL;
> +
> +	/*
> +	 * dma_buf_mmap_internal() has asserted that the VMA is
> +	 * contained within the DMABUF size before calling this.
> +	 */
> +
> +	vma->vm_page_prot = pgprot_noncached(vma->vm_page_prot);
> +	vma->vm_page_prot = pgprot_decrypted(vma->vm_page_prot);
> +
> +	/* See comments in vfio_pci_core_mmap() re VM_ALLOW_ANY_UNCACHED. */
> +	vm_flags_set(vma, VM_ALLOW_ANY_UNCACHED | VM_IO | VM_PFNMAP |
> +		     VM_DONTEXPAND | VM_DONTDUMP);
> +	vma->vm_private_data = priv;
> +	vma->vm_ops = &vfio_pci_mmap_ops;
> +
> +	return 0;
> +}
>  #endif /* CONFIG_VFIO_PCI_DMABUF */
>  

Thanks,
Praan

  reply	other threads:[~2026-06-12 20:35 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 33+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2026-06-10 15:43 [PATCH v3 0/9] vfio/pci: Add mmap() for DMABUFs Matt Evans
2026-06-10 15:43 ` [PATCH v3 1/9] PCI/P2PDMA: Add CONFIG_PCI_P2PDMA_CORE Matt Evans
2026-06-10 18:39   ` Leon Romanovsky
2026-06-11 16:07   ` Bjorn Helgaas
2026-06-11 17:44     ` Matt Evans
2026-06-11 18:37   ` Pranjal Shrivastava
2026-06-12  3:39     ` Tian, Kevin
2026-06-12 14:31       ` Matt Evans
2026-06-10 15:43 ` [PATCH v3 2/9] vfio/pci: Add a helper to look up PFNs for DMABUFs Matt Evans
2026-06-11 20:30   ` Pranjal Shrivastava
2026-06-12 17:37     ` Alex Williamson
2026-06-12 18:21       ` Pranjal Shrivastava
2026-06-12  8:42   ` Tian, Kevin
2026-06-10 15:43 ` [PATCH v3 3/9] vfio/pci: Add a helper to create a DMABUF for a BAR-map VMA Matt Evans
2026-06-12  8:43   ` Tian, Kevin
2026-06-12  9:20   ` Pranjal Shrivastava
2026-06-10 15:43 ` [PATCH v3 4/9] vfio/pci: Convert BAR mmap() to use a DMABUF Matt Evans
2026-06-12  8:46   ` Tian, Kevin
2026-06-12 10:41   ` Pranjal Shrivastava
2026-06-12 15:22     ` Matt Evans
2026-06-12 19:43       ` Pranjal Shrivastava
2026-06-10 15:43 ` [PATCH v3 5/9] vfio/pci: Provide a user-facing name for BAR mappings Matt Evans
2026-06-12  8:46   ` Tian, Kevin
2026-06-12 14:06   ` Pranjal Shrivastava
2026-06-10 15:43 ` [PATCH v3 6/9] vfio/pci: Clean up BAR zap and revocation Matt Evans
2026-06-12 19:39   ` Pranjal Shrivastava
2026-06-10 15:43 ` [PATCH v3 7/9] vfio/pci: Support mmap() of a VFIO DMABUF Matt Evans
2026-06-12 20:35   ` Pranjal Shrivastava [this message]
2026-06-10 15:43 ` [PATCH v3 8/9] vfio/pci: Permanently revoke a DMABUF on request Matt Evans
2026-06-10 15:43 ` [PATCH v3 9/9] vfio/pci: Add mmap() attributes to DMABUF feature Matt Evans
2026-06-12  8:27 ` [PATCH v3 0/9] vfio/pci: Add mmap() for DMABUFs Tian, Kevin
2026-06-12 15:11   ` Matt Evans
2026-06-12 15:17     ` Pranjal Shrivastava

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