x86/mm/pageattr: Prevent PSE and GLOABL leftovers to confuse pmd/pte_present and pmd_huge
Without this patch any kernel code that reads kernel memory in
non present kernel pte/pmds (as set by pageattr.c) will crash.
With this kernel code:
static struct page *crash_page;
static unsigned long *crash_address;
[..]
crash_page = alloc_pages(GFP_KERNEL, 9);
crash_address = page_address(crash_page);
if (set_memory_np((unsigned long)crash_address, 1))
printk("set_memory_np failure\n");
[..]
The kernel will crash if inside the "crash tool" one would try
to read the memory at the not present address.
crash> p crash_address
crash_address = $8 = (long unsigned int *) 0xffff88023c000000
crash> rd 0xffff88023c000000
[ *lockup* ]
The lockup happens because _PAGE_GLOBAL and _PAGE_PROTNONE
shares the same bit, and pageattr leaves _PAGE_GLOBAL set on a
kernel pte which is then mistaken as _PAGE_PROTNONE (so
pte_present returns true by mistake and the kernel fault then
gets confused and loops).
With THP the same can happen after we taught pmd_present to
check _PAGE_PROTNONE and _PAGE_PSE in commit
027ef6c87853b0a9df5317 ("mm: thp: fix pmd_present for
split_huge_page and PROT_NONE with THP"). THP has the same
problem with _PAGE_GLOBAL as the 4k pages, but it also has a
problem with _PAGE_PSE, which must be cleared too.
After the patch is applied copy_user correctly returns -EFAULT
and doesn't lockup anymore.
crash> p crash_address
crash_address = $9 = (long unsigned int *) 0xffff88023c000000
crash> rd 0xffff88023c000000
rd: read error: kernel virtual address: ffff88023c000000 type:
"64-bit KVADDR"
Signed-off-by: Andrea Arcangeli <aarcange@redhat.com>
Cc: Andi Kleen <andi@firstfloor.org>
Cc: Shaohua Li <shaohua.li@intel.com>
Cc: "H. Peter Anvin" <hpa@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Mel Gorman <mgorman@suse.de>
Cc: Hugh Dickins <hughd@google.com>
Cc: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Cc: Peter Zijlstra <a.p.zijlstra@chello.nl>
Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
diff --git a/arch/x86/mm/pageattr.c b/arch/x86/mm/pageattr.c
index a718e0d..2713be4 100644
--- a/arch/x86/mm/pageattr.c
+++ b/arch/x86/mm/pageattr.c
@@ -445,6 +445,19 @@
pgprot_val(req_prot) |= pgprot_val(cpa->mask_set);
/*
+ * Set the PSE and GLOBAL flags only if the PRESENT flag is
+ * set otherwise pmd_present/pmd_huge will return true even on
+ * a non present pmd. The canon_pgprot will clear _PAGE_GLOBAL
+ * for the ancient hardware that doesn't support it.
+ */
+ if (pgprot_val(new_prot) & _PAGE_PRESENT)
+ pgprot_val(new_prot) |= _PAGE_PSE | _PAGE_GLOBAL;
+ else
+ pgprot_val(new_prot) &= ~(_PAGE_PSE | _PAGE_GLOBAL);
+
+ new_prot = canon_pgprot(new_prot);
+
+ /*
* old_pte points to the large page base address. So we need
* to add the offset of the virtual address:
*/
@@ -489,7 +502,7 @@
* The address is aligned and the number of pages
* covers the full page.
*/
- new_pte = pfn_pte(pte_pfn(old_pte), canon_pgprot(new_prot));
+ new_pte = pfn_pte(pte_pfn(old_pte), new_prot);
__set_pmd_pte(kpte, address, new_pte);
cpa->flags |= CPA_FLUSHTLB;
do_split = 0;
@@ -540,16 +553,35 @@
#ifdef CONFIG_X86_64
if (level == PG_LEVEL_1G) {
pfninc = PMD_PAGE_SIZE >> PAGE_SHIFT;
- pgprot_val(ref_prot) |= _PAGE_PSE;
+ /*
+ * Set the PSE flags only if the PRESENT flag is set
+ * otherwise pmd_present/pmd_huge will return true
+ * even on a non present pmd.
+ */
+ if (pgprot_val(ref_prot) & _PAGE_PRESENT)
+ pgprot_val(ref_prot) |= _PAGE_PSE;
+ else
+ pgprot_val(ref_prot) &= ~_PAGE_PSE;
}
#endif
/*
+ * Set the GLOBAL flags only if the PRESENT flag is set
+ * otherwise pmd/pte_present will return true even on a non
+ * present pmd/pte. The canon_pgprot will clear _PAGE_GLOBAL
+ * for the ancient hardware that doesn't support it.
+ */
+ if (pgprot_val(ref_prot) & _PAGE_PRESENT)
+ pgprot_val(ref_prot) |= _PAGE_GLOBAL;
+ else
+ pgprot_val(ref_prot) &= ~_PAGE_GLOBAL;
+
+ /*
* Get the target pfn from the original entry:
*/
pfn = pte_pfn(*kpte);
for (i = 0; i < PTRS_PER_PTE; i++, pfn += pfninc)
- set_pte(&pbase[i], pfn_pte(pfn, ref_prot));
+ set_pte(&pbase[i], pfn_pte(pfn, canon_pgprot(ref_prot)));
if (address >= (unsigned long)__va(0) &&
address < (unsigned long)__va(max_low_pfn_mapped << PAGE_SHIFT))
@@ -660,6 +692,18 @@
new_prot = static_protections(new_prot, address, pfn);
/*
+ * Set the GLOBAL flags only if the PRESENT flag is
+ * set otherwise pte_present will return true even on
+ * a non present pte. The canon_pgprot will clear
+ * _PAGE_GLOBAL for the ancient hardware that doesn't
+ * support it.
+ */
+ if (pgprot_val(new_prot) & _PAGE_PRESENT)
+ pgprot_val(new_prot) |= _PAGE_GLOBAL;
+ else
+ pgprot_val(new_prot) &= ~_PAGE_GLOBAL;
+
+ /*
* We need to keep the pfn from the existing PTE,
* after all we're only going to change it's attributes
* not the memory it points to