IB/hfi1: Fix buffer cache races which may cause corruption
There are two possible causes for node/memory corruption both of which are related to the cache eviction algorithm. One way to cause corruption is due to the asynchronous nature of the MMU invalidation and the locking used when invalidating node. The MMU invalidation routine would temporarily release the RB tree lock to avoid a deadlock. However, this would allow the eviction function to take the lock resulting in the removal of cache nodes. If the node being removed by the eviction code is the same as the node being invalidated, the result is use after free. The same is true in the other direction due to the temporary release of the eviction list lock in the eviction loop. Another corner case exists when dealing with the SDMA buffer cache that could cause memory corruption of kernel memory. The most common way, in which this corruption exhibits itself is a linked list node corruption. In that case, the kernel will complain that a node with poisoned pointers is being removed. The fact that the pointers are already poisoned means that the node has already been removed from the list. To root cause of this corruption was a mishandling of the eviction list maintained by the driver. In order for this to happen four conditions need to be satisfied: 1. A node describing a user buffer already exists in the interval RB tree, 2. The beginning of the current user buffer matches that node but is bigger. This will cause the node to be extended. 3. The amount of cached buffers is close or at the limit of the buffer cache size. 4. The node has dropped close to the end of the eviction list. This will cause the node to be considered for eviction. If all of the above conditions have been satisfied, it is possible for the eviction algorithm to evict the current node, which will free the node without the driver knowing. To solve both issues described above: - the locking around the MMU invalidation loop and cache eviction loop has been improved so locks are not released in the loop body, - a new RB function is introduced which will "atomically" find and remove the matching node from the RB tree, preventing the MMU invalidation loop from touching it, and - the node being extended by the pin_vector_pages() function is removed from the eviction list prior to calling the eviction function. Reviewed-by: Dean Luick <dean.luick@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Mitko Haralanov <mitko.haralanov@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Doug Ledford <dledford@redhat.com>
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