Message ID | 1563925110-19359-1-git-send-email-jane.chu@oracle.com (mailing list archive) |
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State | New, archived |
Headers | show |
Series | mm/memory-failure: Poison read receives SIGKILL instead of SIGBUS if mmaped more than once | expand |
On Tue, Jul 23, 2019 at 4:49 PM Jane Chu <jane.chu@oracle.com> wrote: > > Mmap /dev/dax more than once, then read the poison location using address > from one of the mappings. The other mappings due to not having the page > mapped in will cause SIGKILLs delivered to the process. SIGKILL succeeds > over SIGBUS, so user process looses the opportunity to handle the UE. > > Although one may add MAP_POPULATE to mmap(2) to work around the issue, > MAP_POPULATE makes mapping 128GB of pmem several magnitudes slower, so > isn't always an option. > > Details - > > ndctl inject-error --block=10 --count=1 namespace6.0 > > ./read_poison -x dax6.0 -o 5120 -m 2 > mmaped address 0x7f5bb6600000 > mmaped address 0x7f3cf3600000 > doing local read at address 0x7f3cf3601400 > Killed > > Console messages in instrumented kernel - > > mce: Uncorrected hardware memory error in user-access at edbe201400 > Memory failure: tk->addr = 7f5bb6601000 > Memory failure: address edbe201: call dev_pagemap_mapping_shift > dev_pagemap_mapping_shift: page edbe201: no PUD > Memory failure: tk->size_shift == 0 > Memory failure: Unable to find user space address edbe201 in read_poison > Memory failure: tk->addr = 7f3cf3601000 > Memory failure: address edbe201: call dev_pagemap_mapping_shift > Memory failure: tk->size_shift = 21 > Memory failure: 0xedbe201: forcibly killing read_poison:22434 because of failure to unmap corrupted page > => to deliver SIGKILL > Memory failure: 0xedbe201: Killing read_poison:22434 due to hardware memory corruption > => to deliver SIGBUS > > Signed-off-by: Jane Chu <jane.chu@oracle.com> > --- > mm/memory-failure.c | 16 ++++++++++------ > 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/mm/memory-failure.c b/mm/memory-failure.c > index d9cc660..7038abd 100644 > --- a/mm/memory-failure.c > +++ b/mm/memory-failure.c > @@ -315,7 +315,6 @@ static void add_to_kill(struct task_struct *tsk, struct page *p, > > if (*tkc) { > tk = *tkc; > - *tkc = NULL; > } else { > tk = kmalloc(sizeof(struct to_kill), GFP_ATOMIC); > if (!tk) { > @@ -331,16 +330,21 @@ static void add_to_kill(struct task_struct *tsk, struct page *p, > tk->size_shift = compound_order(compound_head(p)) + PAGE_SHIFT; > > /* > - * In theory we don't have to kill when the page was > - * munmaped. But it could be also a mremap. Since that's > - * likely very rare kill anyways just out of paranoia, but use > - * a SIGKILL because the error is not contained anymore. > + * Indeed a page could be mmapped N times within a process. And it's possible > + * that not all of those N VMAs contain valid mapping for the page. In which > + * case we don't want to send SIGKILL to the process on behalf of the VMAs > + * that don't have the valid mapping, because doing so will eclipse the SIGBUS > + * delivered on behalf of the active VMA. > */ > if (tk->addr == -EFAULT || tk->size_shift == 0) { > pr_info("Memory failure: Unable to find user space address %lx in %s\n", > page_to_pfn(p), tsk->comm); > - tk->addr_valid = 0; > + if (tk != *tkc) > + kfree(tk); > + return; > } > + if (tk == *tkc) > + *tkc = NULL; > get_task_struct(tsk); > tk->tsk = tsk; > list_add_tail(&tk->nd, to_kill); Concept and policy looks good to me, and I never did understand what the mremap() case was trying to protect against. The patch is a bit difficult to read (not your fault) because of the odd way that add_to_kill() expects the first 'tk' to be pre-allocated. May I ask for a lead-in cleanup that moves all the allocation internal to add_to_kill() and drops the **tk argument?
On Tue, Jul 23, 2019 at 05:38:30PM -0600, Jane Chu wrote: > @@ -331,16 +330,21 @@ static void add_to_kill(struct task_struct *tsk, struct page *p, > tk->size_shift = compound_order(compound_head(p)) + PAGE_SHIFT; > > /* > - * In theory we don't have to kill when the page was > - * munmaped. But it could be also a mremap. Since that's > - * likely very rare kill anyways just out of paranoia, but use > - * a SIGKILL because the error is not contained anymore. > + * Indeed a page could be mmapped N times within a process. And it's possible You should run this patch through checkpatch.pl so I don't have to tell you whats wrong with the trivial aspects of it ;-)
Hi Jane, Dan, On Tue, Jul 23, 2019 at 06:34:35PM -0700, Dan Williams wrote: > On Tue, Jul 23, 2019 at 4:49 PM Jane Chu <jane.chu@oracle.com> wrote: > > > > Mmap /dev/dax more than once, then read the poison location using address > > from one of the mappings. The other mappings due to not having the page > > mapped in will cause SIGKILLs delivered to the process. SIGKILL succeeds > > over SIGBUS, so user process looses the opportunity to handle the UE. > > > > Although one may add MAP_POPULATE to mmap(2) to work around the issue, > > MAP_POPULATE makes mapping 128GB of pmem several magnitudes slower, so > > isn't always an option. > > > > Details - > > > > ndctl inject-error --block=10 --count=1 namespace6.0 > > > > ./read_poison -x dax6.0 -o 5120 -m 2 > > mmaped address 0x7f5bb6600000 > > mmaped address 0x7f3cf3600000 > > doing local read at address 0x7f3cf3601400 > > Killed > > > > Console messages in instrumented kernel - > > > > mce: Uncorrected hardware memory error in user-access at edbe201400 > > Memory failure: tk->addr = 7f5bb6601000 > > Memory failure: address edbe201: call dev_pagemap_mapping_shift > > dev_pagemap_mapping_shift: page edbe201: no PUD > > Memory failure: tk->size_shift == 0 > > Memory failure: Unable to find user space address edbe201 in read_poison > > Memory failure: tk->addr = 7f3cf3601000 > > Memory failure: address edbe201: call dev_pagemap_mapping_shift > > Memory failure: tk->size_shift = 21 > > Memory failure: 0xedbe201: forcibly killing read_poison:22434 because of failure to unmap corrupted page > > => to deliver SIGKILL > > Memory failure: 0xedbe201: Killing read_poison:22434 due to hardware memory corruption > > => to deliver SIGBUS > > > > Signed-off-by: Jane Chu <jane.chu@oracle.com> > > --- > > mm/memory-failure.c | 16 ++++++++++------ > > 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) > > > > diff --git a/mm/memory-failure.c b/mm/memory-failure.c > > index d9cc660..7038abd 100644 > > --- a/mm/memory-failure.c > > +++ b/mm/memory-failure.c > > @@ -315,7 +315,6 @@ static void add_to_kill(struct task_struct *tsk, struct page *p, > > > > if (*tkc) { > > tk = *tkc; > > - *tkc = NULL; > > } else { > > tk = kmalloc(sizeof(struct to_kill), GFP_ATOMIC); > > if (!tk) { > > @@ -331,16 +330,21 @@ static void add_to_kill(struct task_struct *tsk, struct page *p, > > tk->size_shift = compound_order(compound_head(p)) + PAGE_SHIFT; > > > > /* > > - * In theory we don't have to kill when the page was > > - * munmaped. But it could be also a mremap. Since that's > > - * likely very rare kill anyways just out of paranoia, but use > > - * a SIGKILL because the error is not contained anymore. > > + * Indeed a page could be mmapped N times within a process. And it's possible > > + * that not all of those N VMAs contain valid mapping for the page. In which > > + * case we don't want to send SIGKILL to the process on behalf of the VMAs > > + * that don't have the valid mapping, because doing so will eclipse the SIGBUS > > + * delivered on behalf of the active VMA. > > */ > > if (tk->addr == -EFAULT || tk->size_shift == 0) { > > pr_info("Memory failure: Unable to find user space address %lx in %s\n", > > page_to_pfn(p), tsk->comm); > > - tk->addr_valid = 0; > > + if (tk != *tkc) > > + kfree(tk); > > + return; The immediate return bypasses list_add_tail() below, so we might lose the chance of sending SIGBUS to the process. tk->size_shift is always non-zero for !is_zone_device_page(), so "tk->size_shift == 0" effectively checks "no mapping on ZONE_DEVICE" now. As you mention above, "no mapping" doesn't means "invalid address" so we can drop "tk->size_shift == 0" check from this if-statement. Going forward in this direction, "tk->addr_valid == 0" is equivalent to "tk->addr == -EFAULT", so we seems to be able to remove ->addr_valid. This observation leads me to the following change, does it work for you? --- a/mm/memory-failure.c +++ b/mm/memory-failure.c @@ -199,7 +199,6 @@ struct to_kill { struct task_struct *tsk; unsigned long addr; short size_shift; - char addr_valid; }; /* @@ -324,7 +323,6 @@ static void add_to_kill(struct task_struct *tsk, struct page *p, } } tk->addr = page_address_in_vma(p, vma); - tk->addr_valid = 1; if (is_zone_device_page(p)) tk->size_shift = dev_pagemap_mapping_shift(p, vma); else @@ -336,11 +334,9 @@ static void add_to_kill(struct task_struct *tsk, struct page *p, * likely very rare kill anyways just out of paranoia, but use * a SIGKILL because the error is not contained anymore. */ - if (tk->addr == -EFAULT || tk->size_shift == 0) { + if (tk->addr == -EFAULT) pr_info("Memory failure: Unable to find user space address %lx in %s\n", page_to_pfn(p), tsk->comm); - tk->addr_valid = 0; - } get_task_struct(tsk); tk->tsk = tsk; list_add_tail(&tk->nd, to_kill); @@ -366,7 +362,7 @@ static void kill_procs(struct list_head *to_kill, int forcekill, bool fail, * make sure the process doesn't catch the * signal and then access the memory. Just kill it. */ - if (fail || tk->addr_valid == 0) { + if (fail || tk->addr == -EFAULT) { pr_err("Memory failure: %#lx: forcibly killing %s:%d because of failure to unmap corrupted page\n", pfn, tk->tsk->comm, tk->tsk->pid); do_send_sig_info(SIGKILL, SEND_SIG_PRIV, > > } > > + if (tk == *tkc) > > + *tkc = NULL; > > get_task_struct(tsk); > > tk->tsk = tsk; > > list_add_tail(&tk->nd, to_kill); > > > Concept and policy looks good to me, and I never did understand what > the mremap() case was trying to protect against. > > The patch is a bit difficult to read (not your fault) because of the > odd way that add_to_kill() expects the first 'tk' to be pre-allocated. > May I ask for a lead-in cleanup that moves all the allocation internal > to add_to_kill() and drops the **tk argument? I totally agree with this cleanup. Thanks for the comment. Thanks, Naoya Horiguchi
Thank you all for your comments! I've incorporated them, tested, and have a v2 ready for review. Thanks! -jane On 7/23/19 11:48 PM, Naoya Horiguchi wrote: > Hi Jane, Dan, > > On Tue, Jul 23, 2019 at 06:34:35PM -0700, Dan Williams wrote: >> On Tue, Jul 23, 2019 at 4:49 PM Jane Chu <jane.chu@oracle.com> wrote: >>> >>> Mmap /dev/dax more than once, then read the poison location using address >>> from one of the mappings. The other mappings due to not having the page >>> mapped in will cause SIGKILLs delivered to the process. SIGKILL succeeds >>> over SIGBUS, so user process looses the opportunity to handle the UE. >>> >>> Although one may add MAP_POPULATE to mmap(2) to work around the issue, >>> MAP_POPULATE makes mapping 128GB of pmem several magnitudes slower, so >>> isn't always an option. >>> >>> Details - >>> >>> ndctl inject-error --block=10 --count=1 namespace6.0 >>> >>> ./read_poison -x dax6.0 -o 5120 -m 2 >>> mmaped address 0x7f5bb6600000 >>> mmaped address 0x7f3cf3600000 >>> doing local read at address 0x7f3cf3601400 >>> Killed >>> >>> Console messages in instrumented kernel - >>> >>> mce: Uncorrected hardware memory error in user-access at edbe201400 >>> Memory failure: tk->addr = 7f5bb6601000 >>> Memory failure: address edbe201: call dev_pagemap_mapping_shift >>> dev_pagemap_mapping_shift: page edbe201: no PUD >>> Memory failure: tk->size_shift == 0 >>> Memory failure: Unable to find user space address edbe201 in read_poison >>> Memory failure: tk->addr = 7f3cf3601000 >>> Memory failure: address edbe201: call dev_pagemap_mapping_shift >>> Memory failure: tk->size_shift = 21 >>> Memory failure: 0xedbe201: forcibly killing read_poison:22434 because of failure to unmap corrupted page >>> => to deliver SIGKILL >>> Memory failure: 0xedbe201: Killing read_poison:22434 due to hardware memory corruption >>> => to deliver SIGBUS >>> >>> Signed-off-by: Jane Chu <jane.chu@oracle.com> >>> --- >>> mm/memory-failure.c | 16 ++++++++++------ >>> 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) >>> >>> diff --git a/mm/memory-failure.c b/mm/memory-failure.c >>> index d9cc660..7038abd 100644 >>> --- a/mm/memory-failure.c >>> +++ b/mm/memory-failure.c >>> @@ -315,7 +315,6 @@ static void add_to_kill(struct task_struct *tsk, struct page *p, >>> >>> if (*tkc) { >>> tk = *tkc; >>> - *tkc = NULL; >>> } else { >>> tk = kmalloc(sizeof(struct to_kill), GFP_ATOMIC); >>> if (!tk) { >>> @@ -331,16 +330,21 @@ static void add_to_kill(struct task_struct *tsk, struct page *p, >>> tk->size_shift = compound_order(compound_head(p)) + PAGE_SHIFT; >>> >>> /* >>> - * In theory we don't have to kill when the page was >>> - * munmaped. But it could be also a mremap. Since that's >>> - * likely very rare kill anyways just out of paranoia, but use >>> - * a SIGKILL because the error is not contained anymore. >>> + * Indeed a page could be mmapped N times within a process. And it's possible >>> + * that not all of those N VMAs contain valid mapping for the page. In which >>> + * case we don't want to send SIGKILL to the process on behalf of the VMAs >>> + * that don't have the valid mapping, because doing so will eclipse the SIGBUS >>> + * delivered on behalf of the active VMA. >>> */ >>> if (tk->addr == -EFAULT || tk->size_shift == 0) { >>> pr_info("Memory failure: Unable to find user space address %lx in %s\n", >>> page_to_pfn(p), tsk->comm); >>> - tk->addr_valid = 0; >>> + if (tk != *tkc) >>> + kfree(tk); >>> + return; > > The immediate return bypasses list_add_tail() below, so we might lose > the chance of sending SIGBUS to the process. > > tk->size_shift is always non-zero for !is_zone_device_page(), so > "tk->size_shift == 0" effectively checks "no mapping on ZONE_DEVICE" now. > As you mention above, "no mapping" doesn't means "invalid address" > so we can drop "tk->size_shift == 0" check from this if-statement. > Going forward in this direction, "tk->addr_valid == 0" is equivalent to > "tk->addr == -EFAULT", so we seems to be able to remove ->addr_valid. > This observation leads me to the following change, does it work for you? > > --- a/mm/memory-failure.c > +++ b/mm/memory-failure.c > @@ -199,7 +199,6 @@ struct to_kill { > struct task_struct *tsk; > unsigned long addr; > short size_shift; > - char addr_valid; > }; > > /* > @@ -324,7 +323,6 @@ static void add_to_kill(struct task_struct *tsk, struct page *p, > } > } > tk->addr = page_address_in_vma(p, vma); > - tk->addr_valid = 1; > if (is_zone_device_page(p)) > tk->size_shift = dev_pagemap_mapping_shift(p, vma); > else > @@ -336,11 +334,9 @@ static void add_to_kill(struct task_struct *tsk, struct page *p, > * likely very rare kill anyways just out of paranoia, but use > * a SIGKILL because the error is not contained anymore. > */ > - if (tk->addr == -EFAULT || tk->size_shift == 0) { > + if (tk->addr == -EFAULT) > pr_info("Memory failure: Unable to find user space address %lx in %s\n", > page_to_pfn(p), tsk->comm); > - tk->addr_valid = 0; > - } > get_task_struct(tsk); > tk->tsk = tsk; > list_add_tail(&tk->nd, to_kill); > @@ -366,7 +362,7 @@ static void kill_procs(struct list_head *to_kill, int forcekill, bool fail, > * make sure the process doesn't catch the > * signal and then access the memory. Just kill it. > */ > - if (fail || tk->addr_valid == 0) { > + if (fail || tk->addr == -EFAULT) { > pr_err("Memory failure: %#lx: forcibly killing %s:%d because of failure to unmap corrupted page\n", > pfn, tk->tsk->comm, tk->tsk->pid); > do_send_sig_info(SIGKILL, SEND_SIG_PRIV, > >>> } >>> + if (tk == *tkc) >>> + *tkc = NULL; >>> get_task_struct(tsk); >>> tk->tsk = tsk; >>> list_add_tail(&tk->nd, to_kill); >> >> >> Concept and policy looks good to me, and I never did understand what >> the mremap() case was trying to protect against. >> >> The patch is a bit difficult to read (not your fault) because of the >> odd way that add_to_kill() expects the first 'tk' to be pre-allocated. >> May I ask for a lead-in cleanup that moves all the allocation internal >> to add_to_kill() and drops the **tk argument? > > I totally agree with this cleanup. Thanks for the comment. > > Thanks, > Naoya Horiguchi >
diff --git a/mm/memory-failure.c b/mm/memory-failure.c index d9cc660..7038abd 100644 --- a/mm/memory-failure.c +++ b/mm/memory-failure.c @@ -315,7 +315,6 @@ static void add_to_kill(struct task_struct *tsk, struct page *p, if (*tkc) { tk = *tkc; - *tkc = NULL; } else { tk = kmalloc(sizeof(struct to_kill), GFP_ATOMIC); if (!tk) { @@ -331,16 +330,21 @@ static void add_to_kill(struct task_struct *tsk, struct page *p, tk->size_shift = compound_order(compound_head(p)) + PAGE_SHIFT; /* - * In theory we don't have to kill when the page was - * munmaped. But it could be also a mremap. Since that's - * likely very rare kill anyways just out of paranoia, but use - * a SIGKILL because the error is not contained anymore. + * Indeed a page could be mmapped N times within a process. And it's possible + * that not all of those N VMAs contain valid mapping for the page. In which + * case we don't want to send SIGKILL to the process on behalf of the VMAs + * that don't have the valid mapping, because doing so will eclipse the SIGBUS + * delivered on behalf of the active VMA. */ if (tk->addr == -EFAULT || tk->size_shift == 0) { pr_info("Memory failure: Unable to find user space address %lx in %s\n", page_to_pfn(p), tsk->comm); - tk->addr_valid = 0; + if (tk != *tkc) + kfree(tk); + return; } + if (tk == *tkc) + *tkc = NULL; get_task_struct(tsk); tk->tsk = tsk; list_add_tail(&tk->nd, to_kill);
Mmap /dev/dax more than once, then read the poison location using address from one of the mappings. The other mappings due to not having the page mapped in will cause SIGKILLs delivered to the process. SIGKILL succeeds over SIGBUS, so user process looses the opportunity to handle the UE. Although one may add MAP_POPULATE to mmap(2) to work around the issue, MAP_POPULATE makes mapping 128GB of pmem several magnitudes slower, so isn't always an option. Details - ndctl inject-error --block=10 --count=1 namespace6.0 ./read_poison -x dax6.0 -o 5120 -m 2 mmaped address 0x7f5bb6600000 mmaped address 0x7f3cf3600000 doing local read at address 0x7f3cf3601400 Killed Console messages in instrumented kernel - mce: Uncorrected hardware memory error in user-access at edbe201400 Memory failure: tk->addr = 7f5bb6601000 Memory failure: address edbe201: call dev_pagemap_mapping_shift dev_pagemap_mapping_shift: page edbe201: no PUD Memory failure: tk->size_shift == 0 Memory failure: Unable to find user space address edbe201 in read_poison Memory failure: tk->addr = 7f3cf3601000 Memory failure: address edbe201: call dev_pagemap_mapping_shift Memory failure: tk->size_shift = 21 Memory failure: 0xedbe201: forcibly killing read_poison:22434 because of failure to unmap corrupted page => to deliver SIGKILL Memory failure: 0xedbe201: Killing read_poison:22434 due to hardware memory corruption => to deliver SIGBUS Signed-off-by: Jane Chu <jane.chu@oracle.com> --- mm/memory-failure.c | 16 ++++++++++------ 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)