On 08.05.24 04:34, Steven Rostedt wrote:
On Tue, 30 Apr 2024 12:13:51 +0100
Vincent Donnefort <vdonnef...@google.com> wrote:

+#ifdef CONFIG_MMU
+static int __rb_map_vma(struct ring_buffer_per_cpu *cpu_buffer,
+                       struct vm_area_struct *vma)
+{
+       unsigned long nr_subbufs, nr_pages, vma_pages, pgoff = vma->vm_pgoff;
+       unsigned int subbuf_pages, subbuf_order;
+       struct page **pages;
+       int p = 0, s = 0;
+       int err;
+
+       /* Refuse MP_PRIVATE or writable mappings */
+       if (vma->vm_flags & VM_WRITE || vma->vm_flags & VM_EXEC ||
+           !(vma->vm_flags & VM_MAYSHARE))
+               return -EPERM;
+
+       /*
+        * Make sure the mapping cannot become writable later. Also tell the VM
+        * to not touch these pages (VM_DONTCOPY | VM_DONTEXPAND). Finally,
+        * prevent migration, GUP and dump (VM_IO).
+        */
+       vm_flags_mod(vma, VM_DONTCOPY | VM_DONTEXPAND | VM_IO, VM_MAYWRITE);

Do we really need the VM_IO?

When testing this in gdb, I would get:

(gdb) p tmap->map->subbuf_size
Cannot access memory at address 0x7ffff7fc2008

It appears that you can't ptrace IO memory. When I removed that flag,
gdb has no problem reading that memory.

I think we should drop that flag.

Can you send a v23 with that removed, Shuah's update, and also the
change below:

+
+       lockdep_assert_held(&cpu_buffer->mapping_lock);
+
+       subbuf_order = cpu_buffer->buffer->subbuf_order;
+       subbuf_pages = 1 << subbuf_order;
+
+       nr_subbufs = cpu_buffer->nr_pages + 1; /* + reader-subbuf */
+       nr_pages = ((nr_subbufs) << subbuf_order) - pgoff + 1; /* + meta-page */
+
+       vma_pages = (vma->vm_end - vma->vm_start) >> PAGE_SHIFT;
+       if (!vma_pages || vma_pages > nr_pages)
+               return -EINVAL;
+
+       nr_pages = vma_pages;
+
+       pages = kcalloc(nr_pages, sizeof(*pages), GFP_KERNEL);
+       if (!pages)
+               return -ENOMEM;
+
+       if (!pgoff) {
+               pages[p++] = virt_to_page(cpu_buffer->meta_page);
+
+               /*
+                * TODO: Align sub-buffers on their size, once
+                * vm_insert_pages() supports the zero-page.
+                */
+       } else {
+               /* Skip the meta-page */
+               pgoff--;
+
+               if (pgoff % subbuf_pages) {
+                       err = -EINVAL;
+                       goto out;
+               }
+
+               s += pgoff / subbuf_pages;
+       }
+
+       while (s < nr_subbufs && p < nr_pages) {
+               struct page *page = virt_to_page(cpu_buffer->subbuf_ids[s]);
+               int off = 0;
+
+               for (; off < (1 << (subbuf_order)); off++, page++) {
+                       if (p >= nr_pages)
+                               break;
+
+                       pages[p++] = page;
+               }
+               s++;
+       }

The above can be made to:

        while (p < nr_pages) {
                struct page *page;
                int off = 0;

                if (WARN_ON_ONCE(s >= nr_subbufs))
                        break;

I'm not particularly happy about us calling vm_insert_pages with NULL pointers stored in pages.

Should we instead do

if (WARN_ON_ONCE(s >= nr_subbufs)) {
        err = -EINVAL;
        goto out;
}

?

--
Cheers,

David / dhildenb


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