Re: [RFC PATCH] firmware: qemu_fw_cfg.c: hold ACPI global lock during device access

From: Michael S. Tsirkin
Date: Tue Mar 08 2016 - 04:22:00 EST


On Mon, Mar 07, 2016 at 04:02:15PM -0800, Greg KH wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 07, 2016 at 06:55:43PM -0500, Gabriel Somlo wrote:
> > Allowing for the future possibility of implementing AML-based
> > (i.e., firmware-triggered) access to the QEMU fw_cfg device,
> > acquire the global ACPI lock when accessing the device on behalf
> > of the guest-side sysfs driver, to prevent any potential race
> > conditions.
> >
> > Suggested-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@xxxxxxxxxx>
> > Signed-off-by: Gabriel Somlo <somlo@xxxxxxx>

ACK, except for Gerd's comments below.

> > ---
> >
> > Turns out, there *is* a way to acquire a global ACPI lock from within
> > a "random" kernel driver after all. Luckily I have a healthy dose of
> > respect for Michael's opinions :) so I kept circling back through
> > existing kernel sources for an example I can use, and I think this
> > might be it.
> >
> > I'm posting as RFC because I'm not really confident about assessing
> > the likelihood of there ever being a race condition between the kernel
> > fw_cfg sysfs driver and firmware on my own. Obviously Michael has
> > concerns about it, but any additional opinions from the QEMU camp would
> > be much appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks again,
> > --Gabriel
> >
> > drivers/firmware/qemu_fw_cfg.c | 14 ++++++++++++++
> > 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+)
> >
> > diff --git a/drivers/firmware/qemu_fw_cfg.c b/drivers/firmware/qemu_fw_cfg.c
> > index 7bba76c..cc4c27a 100644
> > --- a/drivers/firmware/qemu_fw_cfg.c
> > +++ b/drivers/firmware/qemu_fw_cfg.c
> > @@ -77,12 +77,26 @@ static inline u16 fw_cfg_sel_endianness(u16 key)
> > static inline void fw_cfg_read_blob(u16 key,
> > void *buf, loff_t pos, size_t count)
> > {
> > +#ifdef CONFIG_ACPI

You should include linux/acpi.h if you use this,
do not rely on some other header to pull this in.

> > + u32 glk;
> > + int status;
> > + status = acpi_acquire_global_lock(ACPI_WAIT_FOREVER, &glk);
>
> Why not fix up the ACPI api to not require #ifdef here? It should be
> added to a .h file somewhere instead.

Indeed. In fact include/acpi/platform/aclinux.h already has
this code:

#ifndef CONFIG_ACPI

/* External globals for __KERNEL__, stubs is needed */

#define ACPI_GLOBAL(t,a)
#define ACPI_INIT_GLOBAL(t,a,b)

/* Generating stubs for configurable ACPICA macros */

#define ACPI_NO_MEM_ALLOCATIONS

/* Generating stubs for configurable ACPICA functions */

#define ACPI_NO_ERROR_MESSAGES
#undef ACPI_DEBUG_OUTPUT

/* External interface for __KERNEL__, stub is needed */

#define ACPI_EXTERNAL_RETURN_STATUS(prototype) \
static ACPI_INLINE prototype {return(AE_NOT_CONFIGURED);}
#define ACPI_EXTERNAL_RETURN_OK(prototype) \
static ACPI_INLINE prototype {return(AE_OK);}
#define ACPI_EXTERNAL_RETURN_VOID(prototype) \
static ACPI_INLINE prototype {return;}
#define ACPI_EXTERNAL_RETURN_UINT32(prototype) \
static ACPI_INLINE prototype {return(0);}
#define ACPI_EXTERNAL_RETURN_PTR(prototype) \
static ACPI_INLINE prototype {return(NULL);}

#endif /* CONFIG_ACPI */


so it's just a question of testing the return code for AE_NOT_CONFIGURED.

--
MST