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SubjectRe: [PATCH v2] x86/mm/vmfault: Make vmalloc_fault() handle large pages
On Thu, Feb 11, 2016 at 05:27:16PM -0700, Toshi Kani wrote:
> The following oops was observed when a read syscall was made to
> a pmem device after a huge amount (>512GB) of vmalloc ranges was
> allocated by ioremap() on a x86_64 system.
>
> BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at ffff880840000ff8
> IP: [<ffffffff810664ae>] vmalloc_fault+0x1be/0x300
> PGD c7f03a067 PUD 0
> Oops: 0000 [#1] SM
> :
> Call Trace:
> [<ffffffff81067335>] __do_page_fault+0x285/0x3e0
> [<ffffffff810674bf>] do_page_fault+0x2f/0x80
> [<ffffffff810d6d85>] ? put_prev_entity+0x35/0x7a0
> [<ffffffff817a6888>] page_fault+0x28/0x30
> [<ffffffff813bb976>] ? memcpy_erms+0x6/0x10
> [<ffffffff817a0845>] ? schedule+0x35/0x80
> [<ffffffffa006350a>] ? pmem_rw_bytes+0x6a/0x190 [nd_pmem]
> [<ffffffff817a3713>] ? schedule_timeout+0x183/0x240
> [<ffffffffa028d2b3>] btt_log_read+0x63/0x140 [nd_btt]
> :
> [<ffffffff811201d0>] ? __symbol_put+0x60/0x60
> [<ffffffff8122dc60>] ? kernel_read+0x50/0x80
> [<ffffffff81124489>] SyS_finit_module+0xb9/0xf0
> [<ffffffff817a4632>] entry_SYSCALL_64_fastpath+0x1a/0xa4

Please remove those virtual addresses and offsets here as they're
meaningless and leave only the callstack.

> Since 4.1, ioremap() supports large page (pud/pmd) mappings in
> x86_64 and PAE. vmalloc_fault() however assumes that the vmalloc
> range is limited to pte mappings.
>
> vmalloc faults do not normally happen in ioremap'd ranges since
> ioremap() sets up the kernel page tables, which are shared by
> user processes. pgd_ctor() sets the kernel's pgd entries to
> user's during fork(). When allocation of the vmalloc ranges
> crosses a 512GB boundary, ioremap() allocates a new pud table
> and updates the kernel pgd entry to point it. If user process's
> pgd entry does not have this update yet, a read/write syscall
> to the range will cause a vmalloc fault, which hits the Oops
> above as it does not handle a large page properly.
>
> Following changes are made to vmalloc_fault().
>
> 64-bit:
> - No change for the pgd sync operation as it handles large
> pages already.
> - Add pud_huge() and pmd_huge() to the validation code to
> handle large pages.
> - Change pud_page_vaddr() to pud_pfn() since an ioremap range
> is not directly mapped (while the if-statement still works
> with a bogus addr).
> - Change pmd_page() to pmd_pfn() since an ioremap range is not
> backed by struct page (while the if-statement still works
> with a bogus addr).
>
> 32-bit:
> - No change for the sync operation since the index3 pgd entry
> covers the entire vmalloc range, which is always valid.
> (A separate change to sync pgd entry is necessary if this
> memory layout is changed regardless of the page size.)
> - Add pmd_huge() to the validation code to handle large pages.
> This is for completeness since vmalloc_fault() won't happen
> in ioremap'd ranges as its pgd entry is always valid.
>
> Reported-by: Henning Schild <henning.schild@siemens.com>
> Signed-off-by: Toshi Kani <toshi.kani@hpe.com>
> Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
> Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@redhat.com>
> Cc: "H. Peter Anvin" <hpa@zytor.com>
> Cc: Borislav Petkov <bp@alien8.de>
> ---
> When this patch is accepted, please copy to stable up to 4.1.

You can do that yourself when submitting by adding this to the CC-list
above.

Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> # 4.1..

Rest looks ok to me.

--
Regards/Gruss,
Boris.

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