Re: [PATCH net-next v2 2/9] xen-netback: Change TX path from grantcopy to mapping

From: Zoltan Kiss
Date: Mon Dec 16 2013 - 13:57:52 EST


On 16/12/13 18:21, Wei Liu wrote:
On Mon, Dec 16, 2013 at 03:38:05PM +0000, Zoltan Kiss wrote:
[...]
+ for (i = 0; i < MAX_PENDING_REQS; ++i) {
+ if (vif->grant_tx_handle[i] != NETBACK_INVALID_HANDLE) {
+ i = 0;
+ unmap_timeout++;
+ msleep(1000);
+ if (unmap_timeout > 9 &&
+ net_ratelimit())
+ netdev_err(vif->dev,
+ "Page still granted! Index: %x\n", i);
+ }
+ }
+
+ free_xenballooned_pages(MAX_PENDING_REQS, vif->mmap_pages);
+

If some pages are stuck and you just free them will it cause Dom0 to
crash? I mean, if those pages are recycled by other balloon page users.

Even if it will not cause Dom0 to crash, will it leak any resource in
Dom0? At plain sight it looks like at least grant table entry is leaked,
isn't it? We need to be careful about this because a malicious might be
able to DoS Dom0 with resource leakage.
Yes, if we call free_xenballooned_pages while something is still
mapped, Xen kills Dom0 because balloon driver tries to touch the PTE
of a grant mapped page. That's why we make sure before that
everything is unmapped, and repeat an error message if it's not. I'm

There is an "i = 0" if we find a valid handle. So we start again checking the whole array from the second element (incorrectly, it should be "i = -1"!), and we print an incorrect error message, but essentially we are not leaving the loop, unless the first element was the problematic. We can modify that to "i--" or "i = -1" if we want to recheck the whole array. It shouldn't happen at this point that we transmit new packets, starting from the beginning is just an extra safety check.
Also, we should modify i after the printing of the error message.

Zoli

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