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File 5dbafa46-x86-mm-alloc_lN_table-clear-partial_flags-when-preempting.patch of Package xen.15298
# Commit ff0b9a5d69b744a99e8bbeac820a985db5a3bf8e # Date 2019-10-31 16:14:14 +0100 # Author George Dunlap <george.dunlap@citrix.com> # Committer Jan Beulich <jbeulich@suse.com> x86/mm: Have alloc_l[23]_table clear partial_flags when preempting In order to allow recursive pagetable promotions and demotions to be interrupted, Xen must keep track of the state of the sub-pages promoted or demoted. This is stored in two elements in the page struct: nr_entries_validated and partial_flags. The rule is that entries [0, nr_entries_validated) should always be validated and hold a general reference count. If partial_flags is zero, then [nr_entries_validated] is not validated and no reference count is held. If PTF_partial_set is set, then [nr_entries_validated] is partially validated. At the moment, a distinction is made between promotion and demotion with regard to whether the entry itself "holds" a general reference count: when entry promotion is interrupted (i.e., returns -ERESTART), the entry is not considered to hold a reference; when entry demotion is interrupted, the entry is still considered to hold a general reference. PTF_partial_general_ref is used to distinguish between these cases. If clear, it's a partial promotion => no general reference count held by the entry; if set, it's partial demotion, so a general reference count held. Because promotions and demotions can be interleaved, this value is passed to get_page_and_type_from_mfn and put_page_from_l*e, to be able to properly handle reference counts. Unfortunately, when alloc_l[23]_table check hypercall_preempt_check() and return -ERESTART, they set nr_entries_validated, but don't clear partial_flags. If we were picking up from a previously-interrupted promotion, that means that PTF_partial_set would be set even though [nr_entries_validated] was not partially validated. This means that if the page in this state were de-validated, put_page_type() would erroneously be called on that entry. Perhaps worse, if we were racing with a de-validation, then we might leave both PTF_partial_set and PTF_partial_general_ref; and when de-validation picked up again, both the type and the general ref would be erroneously dropped from [nr_entries_validated]. In a sense, the real issue here is code duplication. Rather than duplicate the interruption code, set rc to -EINTR and fall through to the code which already handles that case correctly. Given the logic at this point, it should be impossible for partial_flags to be non-zero; add an ASSERT() to catch any changes. This is part of XSA-299. Reported-by: George Dunlap <george.dunlap@citrix.com> Signed-off-by: George Dunlap <george.dunlap@citrix.com> Reviewed-by: Jan Beulich <jbeulich@suse.com> --- a/xen/arch/x86/mm.c +++ b/xen/arch/x86/mm.c @@ -1576,13 +1576,8 @@ static int alloc_l2_table(struct page_in i++, partial_flags = 0 ) { if ( i > page->nr_validated_ptes && hypercall_preempt_check() ) - { - page->nr_validated_ptes = i; - rc = -ERESTART; - break; - } - - if ( !is_guest_l2_slot(d, type, i) || + rc = -EINTR; + else if ( !is_guest_l2_slot(d, type, i) || (rc = get_page_from_l2e(pl2e[i], pfn, d, partial_flags)) > 0 ) continue; @@ -1647,13 +1642,8 @@ static int alloc_l3_table(struct page_in i++, partial_flags = 0 ) { if ( i > page->nr_validated_ptes && hypercall_preempt_check() ) - { - page->nr_validated_ptes = i; - rc = -ERESTART; - break; - } - - if ( is_pv_32bit_domain(d) && (i == 3) ) + rc = -EINTR; + else if ( is_pv_32bit_domain(d) && (i == 3) ) { if ( !(l3e_get_flags(pl3e[i]) & _PAGE_PRESENT) || (l3e_get_flags(pl3e[i]) & l3_disallow_mask(d)) )
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