kcov_remote_stop() should check that the corresponding kcov_remote_start()
actually found the specified remote handle and started collecting
coverage. This is done by checking the per thread kcov_softirq flag.

A particular failure scenario where this was observed involved a softirq
with a remote coverage collection section coming between check_kcov_mode()
and the access to t->kcov_area in __sanitizer_cov_trace_pc(). In that
softirq kcov_remote_start() bailed out after kcov_remote_find() check, but
the matching kcov_remote_stop() didn't check if kcov_remote_start()
succeeded, and overwrote per thread kcov parameters with invalid (zero)
values.

Fixes: 5ff3b30ab57d ("kcov: collect coverage from interrupts")
Signed-off-by: Andrey Konovalov <andreyk...@google.com>
---
 kernel/kcov.c | 26 ++++++++++++++++++--------
 1 file changed, 18 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)

diff --git a/kernel/kcov.c b/kernel/kcov.c
index 55c5d883a93e..6afae0bcbac4 100644
--- a/kernel/kcov.c
+++ b/kernel/kcov.c
@@ -427,7 +427,8 @@ void kcov_task_exit(struct task_struct *t)
         *        WARN_ON(!kcov->remote && kcov->t != t);
         *
         * For KCOV_REMOTE_ENABLE devices, the exiting task is either:
-        * 2. A remote task between kcov_remote_start() and kcov_remote_stop().
+        *
+        * 1. A remote task between kcov_remote_start() and kcov_remote_stop().
         *    In this case we should print a warning right away, since a task
         *    shouldn't be exiting when it's in a kcov coverage collection
         *    section. Here t points to the task that is collecting remote
@@ -437,7 +438,7 @@ void kcov_task_exit(struct task_struct *t)
         *        WARN_ON(kcov->remote && kcov->t != t);
         *
         * 2. The task that created kcov exiting without calling KCOV_DISABLE,
-        *    and then again we can make sure that t->kcov->t == t:
+        *    and then again we make sure that t->kcov->t == t:
         *        WARN_ON(kcov->remote && kcov->t != t);
         *
         * By combining all three checks into one we get:
@@ -764,7 +765,7 @@ static const struct file_operations kcov_fops = {
  * Internally, kcov_remote_start() looks up the kcov device associated with the
  * provided handle, allocates an area for coverage collection, and saves the
  * pointers to kcov and area into the current task_struct to allow coverage to
- * be collected via __sanitizer_cov_trace_pc()
+ * be collected via __sanitizer_cov_trace_pc().
  * In turns kcov_remote_stop() clears those pointers from task_struct to stop
  * collecting coverage and copies all collected coverage into the kcov area.
  */
@@ -972,16 +973,25 @@ void kcov_remote_stop(void)
                local_irq_restore(flags);
                return;
        }
-       kcov = t->kcov;
-       area = t->kcov_area;
-       size = t->kcov_size;
-       sequence = t->kcov_sequence;
-
+       /*
+        * When in softirq, check if the corresponding kcov_remote_start()
+        * actually found the remote handle and started collecting coverage.
+        */
+       if (in_serving_softirq() && !t->kcov_softirq) {
+               local_irq_restore(flags);
+               return;
+       }
+       /* Make sure that kcov_softirq is only set when in softirq. */
        if (WARN_ON(!in_serving_softirq() && t->kcov_softirq)) {
                local_irq_restore(flags);
                return;
        }
 
+       kcov = t->kcov;
+       area = t->kcov_area;
+       size = t->kcov_size;
+       sequence = t->kcov_sequence;
+
        kcov_stop(t);
        if (in_serving_softirq()) {
                t->kcov_softirq = 0;
-- 
2.27.0.278.ge193c7cf3a9-goog

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