Re: [PATCH v2] drm/panthor: Fix UAF race between device unplug and FW event processing

From: Boris Brezillon

Date: Wed Oct 22 2025 - 08:38:05 EST


On Wed, 22 Oct 2025 12:30:13 +0200
Ketil Johnsen <ketil.johnsen@xxxxxxx> wrote:

> The function panthor_fw_unplug() will free the FW memory sections.
> The problem is that there could still be pending FW events which are yet
> not handled at this point. process_fw_events_work() can in this case try
> to access said freed memory.
>
> This fix introduces a destroyed state for the panthor_scheduler object,
> and we check for this before processing FW events.
>
> Signed-off-by: Ketil Johnsen <ketil.johnsen@xxxxxxx>
> Fixes: de85488138247 ("drm/panthor: Add the scheduler logical block")
> ---
> v2:
> - Followed Boris's advice and handle the race purely within the
> scheduler block (by adding a destroyed state)
> ---
> drivers/gpu/drm/panthor/panthor_sched.c | 15 ++++++++++++---
> 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/panthor/panthor_sched.c b/drivers/gpu/drm/panthor/panthor_sched.c
> index 0cc9055f4ee52..4996f987b8183 100644
> --- a/drivers/gpu/drm/panthor/panthor_sched.c
> +++ b/drivers/gpu/drm/panthor/panthor_sched.c
> @@ -315,6 +315,13 @@ struct panthor_scheduler {
> */
> struct list_head stopped_groups;
> } reset;
> +
> + /**
> + * @destroyed: Scheduler object is (being) destroyed
> + *
> + * Normal scheduler operations should no longer take place.
> + */
> + bool destroyed;

Do we really need a new field for that? Can't we just reset
panthor_device::scheduler to NULL early enough in the unplug path?
I guess it's not that simple if we have works going back to ptdev
and then dereferencing ptdev->scheduler, but I think it's also
fundamentally broken to have scheduler works active after the
scheduler teardown has started, so we might want to add some more
checks in the work callbacks too.

> };
>
> /**
> @@ -1765,7 +1772,10 @@ static void process_fw_events_work(struct work_struct *work)
> u32 events = atomic_xchg(&sched->fw_events, 0);
> struct panthor_device *ptdev = sched->ptdev;
>
> - mutex_lock(&sched->lock);
> + guard(mutex)(&sched->lock);
> +
> + if (sched->destroyed)
> + return;
>
> if (events & JOB_INT_GLOBAL_IF) {
> sched_process_global_irq_locked(ptdev);
> @@ -1778,8 +1788,6 @@ static void process_fw_events_work(struct work_struct *work)
> sched_process_csg_irq_locked(ptdev, csg_id);
> events &= ~BIT(csg_id);
> }
> -
> - mutex_unlock(&sched->lock);
> }
>
> /**
> @@ -3882,6 +3890,7 @@ void panthor_sched_unplug(struct panthor_device *ptdev)
> cancel_delayed_work_sync(&sched->tick_work);
>
> mutex_lock(&sched->lock);
> + sched->destroyed = true;
> if (sched->pm.has_ref) {
> pm_runtime_put(ptdev->base.dev);
> sched->pm.has_ref = false;

Hm, I'd really like to see a cancel_work_sync(&sched->fw_events_work)
rather than letting the work execute after we've started tearing down
the scheduler object.

If you follow my suggestion to reset the ptdev->scheduler field, I
guess something like that would do:

void panthor_sched_unplug(struct panthor_device *ptdev)
{
struct panthor_scheduler *sched = ptdev->scheduler;

/* We want the schedu */
WRITE_ONCE(*ptdev->scheduler, NULL);

cancel_work_sync(&sched->fw_events_work);
cancel_delayed_work_sync(&sched->tick_work);

mutex_lock(&sched->lock);
if (sched->pm.has_ref) {
pm_runtime_put(ptdev->base.dev);
sched->pm.has_ref = false;
}
mutex_unlock(&sched->lock);
}

and

void panthor_sched_report_fw_events(struct panthor_device *ptdev, u32 events) {
struct panthor_scheduler *sched = READ_ONCE(*ptdev->scheduler);

/* Scheduler is not initialized, or it's gone. */
if (!sched)
return;

atomic_or(events, &sched->fw_events);
sched_queue_work(sched, fw_events);
}


sched_queue_[delayed_]work() could also be automated to issue a drm_WARN_ON()
when it's called and ptdev->scheduler = NULL.