Aleksa Sarai <cyp...@cyphar.com> writes:
> On 2019-10-11, Michael Ellerman <m...@ellerman.id.au> wrote:
>> On a machine with a 64K PAGE_SIZE, the nested for loops in
>> test_check_nonzero_user() can lead to soft lockups, eg:
...
>> diff --git a/lib/test_user_copy.c b/lib/test_user_copy.c
>> index 950ee88cd6ac..9fb6bc609d4c 100644
>> --- a/lib/test_user_copy.c
>> +++ b/lib/test_user_copy.c
>> @@ -47,9 +47,26 @@ static bool is_zeroed(void *from, size_t size)
>>  static int test_check_nonzero_user(char *kmem, char __user *umem, size_t 
>> size)
>>  {
>>      int ret = 0;
>> -    size_t start, end, i;
>> -    size_t zero_start = size / 4;
>> -    size_t zero_end = size - zero_start;
>> +    size_t start, end, i, zero_start, zero_end;
>> +
>> +    if (test(size < 1024, "buffer too small"))
>> +            return -EINVAL;
>> +
>> +    /*
>> +     * We want to cross a page boundary to exercise the code more
>> +     * effectively. We assume the buffer we're passed has a page boundary at
>> +     * size / 2. We also don't want to make the size we scan too large,
>> +     * otherwise the test can take a long time and cause soft lockups. So
>> +     * scan a 1024 byte region across the page boundary.
>> +     */
>> +    start = size / 2 - 512;
>> +    size = 1024;
>
> I don't think it's necessary to do "size / 2" here -- you can just use
> PAGE_SIZE directly and check above that "size == 2*PAGE_SIZE" (not that
> this check is exceptionally necessary -- since there's only one caller
> of this function and it's in the same file).

OK, like this?

diff --git a/lib/test_user_copy.c b/lib/test_user_copy.c
index 950ee88cd6ac..48bc669b2549 100644
--- a/lib/test_user_copy.c
+++ b/lib/test_user_copy.c
@@ -47,9 +47,25 @@ static bool is_zeroed(void *from, size_t size)
 static int test_check_nonzero_user(char *kmem, char __user *umem, size_t size)
 {
        int ret = 0;
-       size_t start, end, i;
-       size_t zero_start = size / 4;
-       size_t zero_end = size - zero_start;
+       size_t start, end, i, zero_start, zero_end;
+
+       if (test(size < 2 * PAGE_SIZE, "buffer too small"))
+               return -EINVAL;
+
+       /*
+        * We want to cross a page boundary to exercise the code more
+        * effectively. We also don't want to make the size we scan too large,
+        * otherwise the test can take a long time and cause soft lockups. So
+        * scan a 1024 byte region across the page boundary.
+        */
+       size = 1024;
+       start = PAGE_SIZE - (size / 2);
+
+       kmem += start;
+       umem += start;
+
+       zero_start = size / 4;
+       zero_end = size - zero_start;
 
        /*
         * We conduct a series of check_nonzero_user() tests on a block of 
memory

cheers

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