Re: [RFC PATCH v2 1/1] x86/pkeys: update PKRU to enable pkey 0 before XSAVE
From: Dave Hansen
Date: Fri Mar 22 2024 - 11:41:18 EST
On 3/21/24 14:56, Aruna Ramakrishna wrote:
> +/*
> + * Ensure that the both the current stack and the alternate signal
> + * stack is writeable. The alternate stack must be accessible by the
> + * init PKRU value.
> + */
> +static inline u32 sig_prepare_pkru(void)
> +{
> + u32 current_pkru = read_pkru();
> + u32 init_pkru_snapshot = pkru_get_init_value();
> +
> + write_pkru(current_pkru & init_pkru_snapshot);
> + return current_pkru;
> +}
That comment is quite misleading. This code has *ZERO* knowledge of the
permissions on either the current or alternate stack. It _assumes_ that
the current PKRU permissions allow writes to the current stack and
_assumes_ that the init PKRU value can write to the alternative stack.
Those aren't bad assumptions, but they _are_ assumptions and need to be
clearly called out as such.
The '&' operation looks rather random and needs an explanation. What is
that logically trying to do? It's trying to clear bits in the old
(pre-signal) PKRU value so that it gains write access to the alt stack.
Please say that.
Which leads me to ask: Why bother with the '&'? It would be simpler to,
for instance, just wrpkru(0). What is being written to the old stack at
this point?
I also dislike something being called 'current_pkru' when it's clearly
the old value by the time it is returned.
> +static inline void sig_restore_pkru(u32 pkru)
> +{
> + write_pkru(pkru);
> +}
This seems like unnecessary abstraction.