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xsa224-3.patch
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File xsa224-3.patch of Package xen.7653
From: George Dunlap <george.dunlap@citrix.com> Subject: gnttab: correct logic to get page references during map requests The rules for reference counting are somewhat complicated: * Each of GNTTAB_host_map and GNTTAB_device_map need their own reference count * If the mapping is writeable: - GNTTAB_host_map needs a type count under only some conditions - GNTTAB_device_map always needs a type count If the mapping succeeds, we need to keep all of these; if the mapping fails, we need to release whatever references we have acquired so far. Additionally, the code that does a lot of this calculation "inherits" a reference as part of the process of finding out who the owner is. Finally, if the grant is mapped as writeable (without the GNTMAP_readonly flag), but the hypervisor cannot grab a PGT_writeable_page type, the entire operation should fail. Unfortunately, the current code has several logic holes: * If a grant is mapped only GNTTAB_device_map, and with a writeable mapping, but in conditions where a *host* type count is not necessary, the code will fail to grab the necessary type count. * If a grant is mapped both GNTTAB_device_map and GNTTAB_host_map, with a writeable mapping, in conditions where the host type count is not necessary, *and* where the page cannot be changed to type PGT_writeable, the condition will not be detected. In both cases, this means that on success, the type count will be erroneously reduced when the grant is unmapped. In the second case, the type count will be erroneously reduced on the failure path as well. (In the first case the failure path logic has the same hole as the reference grabbing logic.) Additionally, the return value of get_page() is not checked; but this may fail even if the first get_page() succeeded due to a reference counting overflow. First of all, simplify the restoration logic by explicitly counting the reference and type references acquired. Consider each mapping type separately, explicitly marking the 'incoming' reference as used so we know when we need to grab a second one. Finally, always check the return value of get_page[_type]() and go to the failure path if appropriate. This is part of XSA-224. Reported-by: Jan Beulich <jbeulich@suse.com> Signed-off-by: George Dunlap <george.dunlap@citrix.com> Signed-off-by: Jan Beulich <jbeulich@suse.com> --- a/xen/common/grant_table.c +++ b/xen/common/grant_table.c @@ -572,12 +572,12 @@ __gnttab_map_grant_ref( struct grant_table *lgt, *rgt; struct vcpu *led; int handle; - unsigned long frame = 0, nr_gets = 0; + unsigned long frame = 0; struct page_info *pg = NULL; int rc = GNTST_okay; u32 old_pin; u32 act_pin; - unsigned int cache_flags; + unsigned int cache_flags, refcnt = 0, typecnt = 0; struct active_grant_entry *act = NULL; struct grant_mapping *mt; grant_entry_v1_t *sha1; @@ -714,11 +714,17 @@ __gnttab_map_grant_ref( else owner = page_get_owner(pg); + if ( owner ) + refcnt++; + if ( !pg || (owner == dom_io) ) { /* Only needed the reference to confirm dom_io ownership. */ if ( pg ) + { put_page(pg); + refcnt--; + } if ( paging_mode_external(ld) ) { @@ -746,27 +752,38 @@ __gnttab_map_grant_ref( } else if ( owner == rd || owner == dom_cow ) { - if ( gnttab_host_mapping_get_page_type(op, ld, rd) ) + if ( (op->flags & GNTMAP_device_map) && !(op->flags & GNTMAP_readonly) ) { if ( (owner == dom_cow) || !get_page_type(pg, PGT_writable_page) ) goto could_not_pin; + typecnt++; } - nr_gets++; if ( op->flags & GNTMAP_host_map ) { - rc = create_grant_host_mapping(op->host_addr, frame, op->flags, 0); - if ( rc != GNTST_okay ) - goto undo_out; - + /* + * Only need to grab another reference if device_map claimed + * the other one. + */ if ( op->flags & GNTMAP_device_map ) { - nr_gets++; - (void)get_page(pg, rd); - if ( !(op->flags & GNTMAP_readonly) ) - get_page_type(pg, PGT_writable_page); + if ( !get_page(pg, rd) ) + goto could_not_pin; + refcnt++; } + + if ( gnttab_host_mapping_get_page_type(op, ld, rd) ) + { + if ( (owner == dom_cow) || + !get_page_type(pg, PGT_writable_page) ) + goto could_not_pin; + typecnt++; + } + + rc = create_grant_host_mapping(op->host_addr, frame, op->flags, 0); + if ( rc != GNTST_okay ) + goto undo_out; } } else @@ -775,8 +792,6 @@ __gnttab_map_grant_ref( if ( !rd->is_dying ) gdprintk(XENLOG_WARNING, "Could not pin grant frame %lx\n", frame); - if ( owner != NULL ) - put_page(pg); rc = GNTST_general_error; goto undo_out; } @@ -827,18 +842,11 @@ __gnttab_map_grant_ref( return; undo_out: - if ( nr_gets > 1 ) - { - if ( !(op->flags & GNTMAP_readonly) ) - put_page_type(pg); - put_page(pg); - } - if ( nr_gets > 0 ) - { - if ( gnttab_host_mapping_get_page_type(op, ld, rd) ) - put_page_type(pg); + while ( typecnt-- ) + put_page_type(pg); + + while ( refcnt-- ) put_page(pg); - } spin_lock(&rgt->lock);
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