Hi Dmitry,
Le 2/18/21 à 6:36 AM, Dmitry Vyukov a écrit :
> On Thu, Feb 18, 2021 at 8:54 AM Alex Ghiti <a...@ghiti.fr> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Dmitry,
>>
>>> On Wed, Feb 17, 2021 at 5:36 PM Alex Ghiti <a...@ghiti.fr> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Le 2/16/21 à 11:42 PM, Dmitry Vyukov a écrit :
>>>>> On Tue, Feb 16, 2021 at 9:42 PM Alex Ghiti <a...@ghiti.fr> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi Dmitry,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Le 2/16/21 à 6:25 AM, Dmitry Vyukov a écrit :
>>>>>>> On Tue, Feb 16, 2021 at 12:17 PM Dmitry Vyukov <dvyu...@google.com>
wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Fri, Jan 29, 2021 at 9:11 AM Dmitry Vyukov <dvyu...@google.com>
wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> I was fixing KASAN support for my sv48 patchset so I took a look at
your
>>>>>>>>>> issue: I built a kernel on top of the branch riscv/fixes using
>>>>>>>>>>
https://github.com/google/syzkaller/blob/269d24e857a757d09a898086a2fa6fa5d827c3e1/dashboard/config/linux/upstream-riscv64-kasan.config
>>>>>>>>>> and Buildroot 2020.11. I have the warnings regarding the use of
>>>>>>>>>> __virt_to_phys on wrong addresses (but that's normal since this
function
>>>>>>>>>> is used in virt_addr_valid) but not the segfaults you describe.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Hi Alex,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Let me try to rebuild buildroot image. Maybe there was something wrong
>>>>>>>>> with my build, though, I did 'make clean' before doing. But at the
>>>>>>>>> same time it worked back in June...
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Re WARNINGs, they indicate kernel bugs. I am working on setting up a
>>>>>>>>> syzbot instance on riscv. If there a WARNING during boot then the
>>>>>>>>> kernel will be marked as broken. No further testing will happen.
>>>>>>>>> Is it a mis-use of WARN_ON? If so, could anybody please remove it or
>>>>>>>>> replace it with pr_err.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I've localized one issue with riscv/KASAN:
>>>>>>>> KASAN breaks VDSO and that's I think the root cause of weird faults I
>>>>>>>> saw earlier. The following patch fixes it.
>>>>>>>> Could somebody please upstream this fix? I don't know how to add/run
>>>>>>>> tests for this.
>>>>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> diff --git a/arch/riscv/kernel/vdso/Makefile
b/arch/riscv/kernel/vdso/Makefile
>>>>>>>> index 0cfd6da784f84..cf3a383c1799d 100644
>>>>>>>> --- a/arch/riscv/kernel/vdso/Makefile
>>>>>>>> +++ b/arch/riscv/kernel/vdso/Makefile
>>>>>>>> @@ -35,6 +35,7 @@ CFLAGS_REMOVE_vgettimeofday.o = $(CC_FLAGS_FTRACE)
-Os
>>>>>>>> # Disable gcov profiling for VDSO code
>>>>>>>> GCOV_PROFILE := n
>>>>>>>> KCOV_INSTRUMENT := n
>>>>>>>> +KASAN_SANITIZE := n
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> # Force dependency
>>>>>>>> $(obj)/vdso.o: $(obj)/vdso.so
>>>>>>
>>>>>> What's weird is that I don't have any issue without this patch with the
>>>>>> following config whereas it indeed seems required for KASAN. But when
>>>>>> looking at the segfaults you got earlier, the segfault address is 0xbb0
>>>>>> and the cause is an instruction page fault: this address is the PLT base
>>>>>> address in vdso.so and an instruction page fault would mean that someone
>>>>>> tried to jump at this address, which is weird. At first sight, that does
>>>>>> not seem related to your patch above, but clearly I may be wrong.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Tobias, did you observe the same segfaults as Dmitry ?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> I noticed that not all buildroot images use VDSO, it seems to be
>>>>> dependent on libc settings (at least I think I changed it in the
>>>>> past).
>>>>
>>>> Ok, I used uClibc but then when using glibc, I have the same segfaults,
>>>> only when KASAN is enabled. And your patch fixes the problem. I will try
>>>> to take a look later to better understand the problem.
>>>>
>>>>> I also booted an image completely successfully including dhcpd/sshd
>>>>> start, but then my executable crashed in clock_gettime. The executable
>>>>> was build on linux/amd64 host with "riscv64-linux-gnu-gcc -static"
>>>>> (10.2.1).
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>> Second issue I am seeing seems to be related to text segment size.
>>>>>>> I check out v5.11 and use this config:
>>>>>>> https://gist.github.com/dvyukov/6af25474d455437577a84213b0cc9178
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This config gave my laptop a hard time ! Finally I was able to boot
>>>>>> correctly to userspace, but I realized I used my sv48 branch...Either I
>>>>>> fixed your issue along the way or I can't reproduce it, I'll give it a
>>>>>> try tomorrow.
>>>>>
>>>>> Where is your branch? I could also test in my setup on your branch.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> You can find my branch int/alex/riscv_kernel_end_of_address_space_v2
>>>> here: https://github.com/AlexGhiti/riscv-linux.git
>>>
>>> No, it does not work for me.
>>>
>>> Source is on b61ab6c98de021398cd7734ea5fc3655e51e70f2 (HEAD,
>>> int/alex/riscv_kernel_end_of_address_space_v2)
>>> Config is
https://gist.githubusercontent.com/dvyukov/6af25474d455437577a84213b0cc9178/raw/55b116522c14a8a98a7626d76df740d54f648ce5/gistfile1.txt
>>>
>>> riscv64-linux-gnu-gcc -v
>>> gcc version 10.2.1 20210110 (Debian 10.2.1-6+build1)
>>>
>>> qemu-system-riscv64 --version
>>> QEMU emulator version 5.2.0 (Debian 1:5.2+dfsg-3)
>>>
>>> qemu-system-riscv64 \
>>> -machine virt -smp 2 -m 2G \
>>> -device virtio-blk-device,drive=hd0 \
>>> -drive file=image-riscv64,if=none,format=raw,id=hd0 \
>>> -kernel arch/riscv/boot/Image \
>>> -nographic \
>>> -device virtio-rng-device,rng=rng0 -object
>>> rng-random,filename=/dev/urandom,id=rng0 \
>>> -netdev user,id=net0,host=10.0.2.10,hostfwd=tcp::10022-:22 -device
>>> virtio-net-device,netdev=net0 \
>>> -append "root=/dev/vda earlyprintk=serial console=ttyS0 oops=panic
>>> panic_on_warn=1 panic=86400 earlycon"
>>
>> It still works for me but I had to disable CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO_BTF (I
>> don't think that changes anything at runtime). But your above command
>> line does not work for me as it appears you do not load any firmware, if
>> I add -bios images/fw_jump.elf, it works. But then I don't know where
>> your opensbi output below comes from...
>>
>> And regarding your issue with calling clock_gettime 'directly' compared
>> to using the syscall, I have the same consistent output from both calls.
>>
>> I have an older gcc (9.3.0) and the same qemu. I think what is missing
>> here is your buildroot config, so that we have the exact same
>> environment: could you post your buildroot config as well ?
>
> I don't think the image is relevant because I don't even get to kernel
> code. If the kernel will complain about no init later, that's fine.
> Re bios, this version of qemu already has OpenSBI bios builtin, you
> can pass -bios default, but that's, well, the default :)
> Here are more reproducible repro instructions that capture gcc and
> qemu. I think gcc version may be potentially relevant as I suspect
> code size.
>
>
> curl
https://gist.githubusercontent.com/dvyukov/6af25474d455437577a84213b0cc9178/raw/55b116522c14a8a98a7626d76df740d54f648ce5/gistfile1.txt
>> $KERNEL_SRC/.config
> docker pull gcr.io/syzkaller/syzbot
> docker run -it -v $KERNEL_SRC:/kernel gcr.io/syzkaller/syzbot
> cd /kernel
> make -j72 ARCH=riscv CROSS_COMPILE=riscv64-linux-gnu- olddefconfig
> make -j72 ARCH=riscv CROSS_COMPILE=riscv64-linux-gnu-
> qemu-system-riscv64 -machine virt -smp 2 -m 4G -kernel
> arch/riscv/boot/Image -nographic -append "earlycon earlyprintk=serial
> console=ttyS0"
> [this does not, only OpenSBI output]
>
Indeed the issue was code size, please find the fix below. I will send a
proper patch once I made sure the fix is the right one, but I'm pretty
confident, there's no reason to limit the mapping size to 128MB whereas
we have a whole pgdir.