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    drm/radeon: fixup locking inversion between, mmap_sem and reservations · 28a326c5
    Maarten Lankhorst authored
    op 08-10-13 18:58, Thomas Hellstrom schreef:
    > On 10/08/2013 06:47 PM, Jerome Glisse wrote:
    >> On Tue, Oct 08, 2013 at 06:29:35PM +0200, Thomas Hellstrom wrote:
    >>> On 10/08/2013 04:55 PM, Jerome Glisse wrote:
    >>>> On Tue, Oct 08, 2013 at 04:45:18PM +0200, Christian König wrote:
    >>>>> Am 08.10.2013 16:33, schrieb Jerome Glisse:
    >>>>>> On Tue, Oct 08, 2013 at 04:14:40PM +0200, Maarten Lankhorst wrote:
    >>>>>>> Allocate and copy all kernel memory before doing reservations. This prevents a locking
    >>>>>>> inversion between mmap_sem and reservation_class, and allows us to drop the trylocking
    >>>>>>> in ttm_bo_vm_fault without upsetting lockdep.
    >>>>>>>
    >>>>>>> Signed-off-by: Maarten Lankhorst <maarten.lankhorst@canonical.com>
    >>>>>> I would say NAK. Current code only allocate temporary page in AGP case.
    >>>>>> So AGP case is userspace -> temp page -> cs checker -> radeon ib.
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> Non AGP is directly memcpy to radeon IB.
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> Your patch allocate memory memcpy userspace to it and it will then be
    >>>>>> memcpy to IB. Which means you introduce an extra memcpy in the process
    >>>>>> not something we want.
    >>>>> Totally agree. Additional to that there is no good reason to provide
    >>>>> anything else than anonymous system memory to the CS ioctl, so the
    >>>>> dependency between the mmap_sem and reservations are not really
    >>>>> clear to me.
    >>>>>
    >>>>> Christian.
    >>>> I think is that in other code path you take mmap_sem first then reserve
    >>>> bo. But here we reserve bo and then we take mmap_sem because of copy
    >>> >from user.
    >>>> Cheers,
    >>>> Jerome
    >>>>
    >>> Actually the log message is a little confusing. I think the mmap_sem
    >>> locking inversion problem is orthogonal to what's being fixed here.
    
    > >>> This patch fixes the possible recursive bo::reserve caused by
    > >>> malicious user-space handing a pointer to ttm memory so that the ttm
    > >>> fault handler is called when bos are already reserved. That may
    > >>> cause a (possibly interruptible) livelock.
    
    >>> Once that is fixed, we are free to choose the mmap_sem ->
    >>> bo::reserve locking order. Currently it's bo::reserve->mmap_sem(),
    >>> but the hack required in the ttm fault handler is admittedly a bit
    >>> ugly.  The plan is to change the locking order to
    >>> mmap_sem->bo::reserve
    
    > >>> I'm not sure if it applies to this particular case, but it should be
    > >>> possible to make sure that copy_from_user_inatomic() will always
    > >>> succeed, by making sure the pages are present using
    > >>> get_user_pages(), and release the pages after
    > >>> copy_from_user_inatomic() is done. That way there's no need for a
    > >>> double memcpy slowpath, but if the copied data is very fragmented I
    > >>> guess the resulting code may look ugly. The get_user_pages()
    > >>> function will return an error if it hits TTM pages.
    
    >>> /Thomas
    >> get_user_pages + copy_from_user_inatomic is overkill. We should just
    >> do get_user_pages which fails with ttm memory and then use copy_highpage
    >> helper.
    >>
    >> Cheers,
    >> Jerome
    > Yeah, it may well be that that's the preferred solution.
    >
    > /Thomas
    >
    I still disagree, and shuffled radeon_ib_get around to be called sooner.
    
    How does the patch below look?
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    Allocate and copy all kernel memory before doing reservations. This prevents a locking
    inversion between mmap_sem and reservation_class, and allows us to drop the trylocking
    in ttm_bo_vm_fault without upsetting lockdep.
    
    Changes since v1:
    - Kill extra memcpy for !AGP case.
    Signed-off-by: default avatarMaarten Lankhorst <maarten.lankhorst@canonical.com>
    Reviewed-by: default avatarJerome Glisse <jglisse@redhat.com>
    Signed-off-by: default avatarAlex Deucher <alexander.deucher@amd.com>
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