Commit 8c61291f authored by Zhaoyang Huang's avatar Zhaoyang Huang Committed by Andrew Morton

mm: fix incorrect vbq reference in purge_fragmented_block

xa_for_each() in _vm_unmap_aliases() loops through all vbs.  However,
since commit 062eacf5 ("mm: vmalloc: remove a global vmap_blocks
xarray") the vb from xarray may not be on the corresponding CPU
vmap_block_queue.  Consequently, purge_fragmented_block() might use the
wrong vbq->lock to protect the free list, leading to vbq->free breakage.

Incorrect lock protection can exhaust all vmalloc space as follows:
CPU0                                            CPU1
+--------------------------------------------+
|    +--------------------+     +-----+      |
+--> |                    |---->|     |------+
     | CPU1:vbq free_list |     | vb1 |
+--- |                    |<----|     |<-----+
|    +--------------------+     +-----+      |
+--------------------------------------------+

_vm_unmap_aliases()                             vb_alloc()
                                                new_vmap_block()
xa_for_each(&vbq->vmap_blocks, idx, vb)
--> vb in CPU1:vbq->freelist

purge_fragmented_block(vb)
spin_lock(&vbq->lock)                           spin_lock(&vbq->lock)
--> use CPU0:vbq->lock                          --> use CPU1:vbq->lock

list_del_rcu(&vb->free_list)                    list_add_tail_rcu(&vb->free_list, &vbq->free)
    __list_del(vb->prev, vb->next)
        next->prev = prev
    +--------------------+
    |                    |
    | CPU1:vbq free_list |
+---|                    |<--+
|   +--------------------+   |
+----------------------------+
                                                __list_add(new, head->prev, head)
+--------------------------------------------+
|    +--------------------+     +-----+      |
+--> |                    |---->|     |------+
     | CPU1:vbq free_list |     | vb2 |
+--- |                    |<----|     |<-----+
|    +--------------------+     +-----+      |
+--------------------------------------------+

        prev->next = next
+--------------------------------------------+
|----------------------------+               |
|    +--------------------+  |  +-----+      |
+--> |                    |--+  |     |------+
     | CPU1:vbq free_list |     | vb2 |
+--- |                    |<----|     |<-----+
|    +--------------------+     +-----+      |
+--------------------------------------------+
Here’s a list breakdown. All vbs, which were to be added to
‘prev’, cannot be used by list_for_each_entry_rcu(vb, &vbq->free,
free_list) in vb_alloc(). Thus, vmalloc space is exhausted.

This issue affects both erofs and f2fs, the stacktrace is as follows:
erofs:
[<ffffffd4ffb93ad4>] __switch_to+0x174
[<ffffffd4ffb942f0>] __schedule+0x624
[<ffffffd4ffb946f4>] schedule+0x7c
[<ffffffd4ffb947cc>] schedule_preempt_disabled+0x24
[<ffffffd4ffb962ec>] __mutex_lock+0x374
[<ffffffd4ffb95998>] __mutex_lock_slowpath+0x14
[<ffffffd4ffb95954>] mutex_lock+0x24
[<ffffffd4fef2900c>] reclaim_and_purge_vmap_areas+0x44
[<ffffffd4fef25908>] alloc_vmap_area+0x2e0
[<ffffffd4fef24ea0>] vm_map_ram+0x1b0
[<ffffffd4ff1b46f4>] z_erofs_lz4_decompress+0x278
[<ffffffd4ff1b8ac4>] z_erofs_decompress_queue+0x650
[<ffffffd4ff1b8328>] z_erofs_runqueue+0x7f4
[<ffffffd4ff1b66a8>] z_erofs_read_folio+0x104
[<ffffffd4feeb6fec>] filemap_read_folio+0x6c
[<ffffffd4feeb68c4>] filemap_fault+0x300
[<ffffffd4fef0ecac>] __do_fault+0xc8
[<ffffffd4fef0c908>] handle_mm_fault+0xb38
[<ffffffd4ffb9f008>] do_page_fault+0x288
[<ffffffd4ffb9ed64>] do_translation_fault[jt]+0x40
[<ffffffd4fec39c78>] do_mem_abort+0x58
[<ffffffd4ffb8c3e4>] el0_ia+0x70
[<ffffffd4ffb8c260>] el0t_64_sync_handler[jt]+0xb0
[<ffffffd4fec11588>] ret_to_user[jt]+0x0

f2fs:
[<ffffffd4ffb93ad4>] __switch_to+0x174
[<ffffffd4ffb942f0>] __schedule+0x624
[<ffffffd4ffb946f4>] schedule+0x7c
[<ffffffd4ffb947cc>] schedule_preempt_disabled+0x24
[<ffffffd4ffb962ec>] __mutex_lock+0x374
[<ffffffd4ffb95998>] __mutex_lock_slowpath+0x14
[<ffffffd4ffb95954>] mutex_lock+0x24
[<ffffffd4fef2900c>] reclaim_and_purge_vmap_areas+0x44
[<ffffffd4fef25908>] alloc_vmap_area+0x2e0
[<ffffffd4fef24ea0>] vm_map_ram+0x1b0
[<ffffffd4ff1a3b60>] f2fs_prepare_decomp_mem+0x144
[<ffffffd4ff1a6c24>] f2fs_alloc_dic+0x264
[<ffffffd4ff175468>] f2fs_read_multi_pages+0x428
[<ffffffd4ff17b46c>] f2fs_mpage_readpages+0x314
[<ffffffd4ff1785c4>] f2fs_readahead+0x50
[<ffffffd4feec3384>] read_pages+0x80
[<ffffffd4feec32c0>] page_cache_ra_unbounded+0x1a0
[<ffffffd4feec39e8>] page_cache_ra_order+0x274
[<ffffffd4feeb6cec>] do_sync_mmap_readahead+0x11c
[<ffffffd4feeb6764>] filemap_fault+0x1a0
[<ffffffd4ff1423bc>] f2fs_filemap_fault+0x28
[<ffffffd4fef0ecac>] __do_fault+0xc8
[<ffffffd4fef0c908>] handle_mm_fault+0xb38
[<ffffffd4ffb9f008>] do_page_fault+0x288
[<ffffffd4ffb9ed64>] do_translation_fault[jt]+0x40
[<ffffffd4fec39c78>] do_mem_abort+0x58
[<ffffffd4ffb8c3e4>] el0_ia+0x70
[<ffffffd4ffb8c260>] el0t_64_sync_handler[jt]+0xb0
[<ffffffd4fec11588>] ret_to_user[jt]+0x0

To fix this, introducee cpu within vmap_block to record which this vb
belongs to.

Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20240614021352.1822225-1-zhaoyang.huang@unisoc.com
Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20240607023116.1720640-1-zhaoyang.huang@unisoc.com
Fixes: fc1e0d98 ("mm/vmalloc: prevent stale TLBs in fully utilized blocks")
Signed-off-by: default avatarZhaoyang Huang <zhaoyang.huang@unisoc.com>
Suggested-by: default avatarHailong.Liu <hailong.liu@oppo.com>
Reviewed-by: default avatarUladzislau Rezki (Sony) <urezki@gmail.com>
Cc: Baoquan He <bhe@redhat.com>
Cc: Christoph Hellwig <hch@infradead.org>
Cc: Lorenzo Stoakes <lstoakes@gmail.com>
Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: default avatarAndrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
parent f2661062
......@@ -2498,6 +2498,7 @@ struct vmap_block {
struct list_head free_list;
struct rcu_head rcu_head;
struct list_head purge;
unsigned int cpu;
};
/* Queue of free and dirty vmap blocks, for allocation and flushing purposes */
......@@ -2625,8 +2626,15 @@ static void *new_vmap_block(unsigned int order, gfp_t gfp_mask)
free_vmap_area(va);
return ERR_PTR(err);
}
vbq = raw_cpu_ptr(&vmap_block_queue);
/*
* list_add_tail_rcu could happened in another core
* rather than vb->cpu due to task migration, which
* is safe as list_add_tail_rcu will ensure the list's
* integrity together with list_for_each_rcu from read
* side.
*/
vb->cpu = raw_smp_processor_id();
vbq = per_cpu_ptr(&vmap_block_queue, vb->cpu);
spin_lock(&vbq->lock);
list_add_tail_rcu(&vb->free_list, &vbq->free);
spin_unlock(&vbq->lock);
......@@ -2654,9 +2662,10 @@ static void free_vmap_block(struct vmap_block *vb)
}
static bool purge_fragmented_block(struct vmap_block *vb,
struct vmap_block_queue *vbq, struct list_head *purge_list,
bool force_purge)
struct list_head *purge_list, bool force_purge)
{
struct vmap_block_queue *vbq = &per_cpu(vmap_block_queue, vb->cpu);
if (vb->free + vb->dirty != VMAP_BBMAP_BITS ||
vb->dirty == VMAP_BBMAP_BITS)
return false;
......@@ -2704,7 +2713,7 @@ static void purge_fragmented_blocks(int cpu)
continue;
spin_lock(&vb->lock);
purge_fragmented_block(vb, vbq, &purge, true);
purge_fragmented_block(vb, &purge, true);
spin_unlock(&vb->lock);
}
rcu_read_unlock();
......@@ -2841,7 +2850,7 @@ static void _vm_unmap_aliases(unsigned long start, unsigned long end, int flush)
* not purgeable, check whether there is dirty
* space to be flushed.
*/
if (!purge_fragmented_block(vb, vbq, &purge_list, false) &&
if (!purge_fragmented_block(vb, &purge_list, false) &&
vb->dirty_max && vb->dirty != VMAP_BBMAP_BITS) {
unsigned long va_start = vb->va->va_start;
unsigned long s, e;
......
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