Re: [PATCH v2 0/2] xen/gntdev: Fixes for leaks and VMA splitting

From: M. Vefa Bicakci
Date: Sat Oct 08 2022 - 11:17:40 EST


On 2022-10-07 01:17, Juergen Gross wrote:
On 03.10.22 00:20, M. Vefa Bicakci wrote:
Hi all,

First of all, sorry for the delay!

These patches continue the code review for the following patches:
   https://lore.kernel.org/xen-devel/20220912040002.198191-1-m.v.b@xxxxxxxxxx/t/#u

The original description of the patch set is as follows:

   "The changes in this patch series intend to fix the Xen grant device
   driver, so that grant mapping leaks caused by partially failed grant
   mapping operations are avoided with the first patch, and so that the
   splitting of VMAs does not result in incorrectly unmapped grant pages
   with the second patch. The second patch also prevents a similar issue
   in a double-mapping scenario, where mmap() is used with MAP_FIXED to
   map grants over an existing mapping created with the same grants, and
   where grant pages are unmapped incorrectly as well."

A summary of the changes from v1 is as follows:
- Addressed Juergen's code review comment regarding the first patch.
- Amended the description of the second patch to note that the described
   issues are encountered with PV domains.

Verification notes:

- I have tested these commits on top of Linux v5.15.70 and v5.15.71, and
   I verified that they compile successfully on top of the tag
   "next-20220930", which corresponds to the base commit ID included at
   the bottom of this e-mail.

- My tests consist of using a kernel with Qubes OS v4.1's patches and
   these patches on my main computer for day-to-day tasks, in conjunction
   with Qubes OS's version of the Xen hypervisor v4.14.5, with the latter
   custom-compiled with CONFIG_DEBUG.

- I used a test program that verifies the following scenarios with an
   unprivileged paravirtualized (PV) Xen domain:

   - A program mmap()s two pages from another Xen domain and munmap()s
     the pages one by one. This used to result in implicit unmap errors
     to be reported by Xen and a general protection fault to be triggered
     by Xen in the affected domain, but now works as expected.
   - A program mmap()s two pages from another Xen domain and then
     attempts to remap (via MAP_FIXED) the same mapping again over the
     same virtual address. This used to result in similar issues
     (implicit unmap errors and general protection fault), but now is
     rejected by the kernel.
   - A program mmap()s two pages from another Xen domain and then
     attempts to mmap() the same mapping again to a different virtual
     address, by passing NULL as mmap()'s first argument. This used to be
     rejected by the kernel, and it continues to be rejected by the
     kernel.

- Unprivileged PVH Xen domains were also sanity tested with the same
   test program. I should note that PVH domains worked as expected
   without these patches too.

- Finally, I have verified that the original "g.e. 0x1234 still pending"
   issue does not appear after rapidly resizing GUI windows in Qubes OS
   v4.1.

Series pushed to xen/tip.git for-linus-6.1


Juergen

I am a bit late, but thank you for reviewing the changes and merging them!

Vefa