[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [PATCH for-4.14] x86/hap: use get_gfn_type in hap_update_paging_modes
On Tue, Jun 16, 2020 at 12:31:06PM -0700, Tamas K Lengyel wrote: > While forking VMs running a small RTOS systems (Zephyr) a Xen crash has been > observed due to a mm-lock order violation while copying the HVM CPU context > from the parent. This issue has been identified to be due to > hap_update_paging_modes getting a lock on the gfn using get_gfn. This call > also > creates a shared entry in the fork's memory map for the cr3 gfn. The function > later calls hap_update_cr3 while holding the paging_lock, which results in the > lock-order violation in vmx_load_pdptrs when it tries to unshare the above > entry. > > This issue has not affected VMs running other OS's as a call to > vmx_load_pdptrs > is benign if PAE is not enabled or if EFER_LMA is set and returns before > trying to unshare and map the page. > > Using get_gfn_type to get a lock on the gfn avoids this problem as we can > populate the fork's gfn with a copied page instead of a shared entry if its > needed, thus avoiding the lock order violation while holding paging_lock. > > Signed-off-by: Tamas K Lengyel <tamas.lengyel@xxxxxxxxx> > --- > The bug seems to have been present since commit 4cb6c4f4941, only discovered > now due to the heavy use of mem_sharing with VM forks. As this is a simple > bug-fix it would be nice to include it in the 4.14 release. I agree it seems like a candidate bugfix to be included. I've added Paul to the Cc so he is aware. > --- > xen/arch/x86/mm/hap/hap.c | 17 ++++++++++++----- > 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/xen/arch/x86/mm/hap/hap.c b/xen/arch/x86/mm/hap/hap.c > index 7f84d0c6ea..9ae4c3ae6e 100644 > --- a/xen/arch/x86/mm/hap/hap.c > +++ b/xen/arch/x86/mm/hap/hap.c > @@ -748,12 +748,19 @@ static void hap_update_paging_modes(struct vcpu *v) > struct domain *d = v->domain; > unsigned long cr3_gfn = v->arch.hvm.guest_cr[3] >> PAGE_SHIFT; > p2m_type_t t; > + p2m_query_t q = P2M_ALLOC; > > - /* We hold onto the cr3 as it may be modified later, and > - * we need to respect lock ordering. No need for > - * checks here as they are performed by vmx_load_pdptrs > - * (the potential user of the cr3) */ > - (void)get_gfn(d, cr3_gfn, &t); > + /* > + * We hold onto the cr3 as it may be modified later, and > + * we need to respect lock ordering. Unshare here if we have to as to > avoid > + * a lock-order violation later while we are holding the paging_lock. > + * Further checks are performed by vmx_load_pdptrs (the potential user of > + * the cr3). > + */ > + if ( hvm_pae_enabled(v) && !hvm_long_mode_active(v) ) > + q |= P2M_UNSHARE; > + > + (void)get_gfn_type(d, cr3_gfn, &t, q); While there I think you can drop the cast to void. In order for this to be more resilient, maybe it would be better to just use get_gfn_unshare directly and avoid checking what paging mode the guest is currently using? Or would that be too expensive in terms of performance for the not affected case? I feel like relying on the internals of vmx_load_pdptrs here is fragile. Thanks, Roger.
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