Re: [PATCH] mm: get_user_pages(write,force) refuse to COW in shared areas

From: Hugh Dickins
Date: Thu Apr 24 2014 - 19:16:29 EST


On Thu, 24 Apr 2014, Oleg Nesterov wrote:

> Hi Hugh,
>
> Sorry for late reply. First of all, to avoid the confusion, I think the
> patch is fine.
>
> When I saw this patch I decided that uprobes should be updated accordingly,
> but I just realized that I do not understand what should I write in the
> changelog.

Thanks a lot for considering similar issues in uprobes, Oleg: I merely
checked that its uses of get_user_pages() would not be problematic,
and didn't look around to rediscover the worrying mm business that
goes on down there in kernel/events.

>
> On 04/04, Hugh Dickins wrote:
> >
> > + if (gup_flags & FOLL_WRITE) {
> > + if (!(vm_flags & VM_WRITE)) {
> > + if (!(gup_flags & FOLL_FORCE))
> > + goto efault;
> > + /*
> > + * We used to let the write,force case do COW
> > + * in a VM_MAYWRITE VM_SHARED !VM_WRITE vma, so
> > + * ptrace could set a breakpoint in a read-only
> > + * mapping of an executable, without corrupting
> > + * the file (yet only when that file had been
> > + * opened for writing!). Anon pages in shared
> > + * mappings are surprising: now just reject it.
> > + */
> > + if (!is_cow_mapping(vm_flags)) {
> > + WARN_ON_ONCE(vm_flags & VM_MAYWRITE);
> > + goto efault;
> > + }
>
> OK. But could you please clarify "Anon pages in shared mappings are surprising" ?
> I mean, does this only apply to "VM_MAYWRITE VM_SHARED !VM_WRITE vma" mentioned
> above or this is bad even if a !FMODE_WRITE file was mmaped as MAP_SHARED ?

Good question. I simply didn't consider that - and (as you have realized)
didn't need to consider it, because I was just stopping the problematic
behaviour in gup(), and didn't need to consider whether other behaviour
prohibited by gup() was actually unproblematic.

>
> Yes, in this case this vma is not VM_SHARED and it is not VM_MAYWRITE, it is only
> VM_MAYSHARE. This is in fact private mapping except mprotect(PROT_WRITE) will not
> work.
>
> But with or without this patch gup(FOLL_WRITE | FOLL_FORCE) won't work in this case,
"this" meaning my patch rather than yours below
> (although perhaps it could ?), is_cow_mapping() == F because of !VM_MAYWRITE.
>
> However, currently uprobes assumes that a cowed anon page is fine in this case, and
> this differs from gup().
>
> So, what do you think about the patch below? It is probably fine in any case,
> but is there any "strong" reason to follow the gup's behaviour and forbid the
> anon page in VM_MAYSHARE && !VM_MAYWRITE vma?

I don't think there is a "strong" reason to forbid it.

The strongest reason is simply that it's much safer if uprobes follows
the same conventions as mm, and get_user_pages() happens to have
forbidden that all along.

The philosophical reason to forbid it is that the user mmapped with
MAP_SHARED, and it's merely a kernel-internal detail that we flip off
VM_SHARED and treat these read-only shared mappings very much like
private mappings. The user asked for MAP_SHARED, and we prefer to
respect that by not letting private COWs creep in.

We could treat those mappings even more like private mappings, and
allow the COWs; but better to be strict about it, so long as doing
so doesn't give you regressions.

>
> Oleg.
>
> --- x/kernel/events/uprobes.c
> +++ x/kernel/events/uprobes.c
> @@ -127,12 +127,13 @@ struct xol_area {
> */
> static bool valid_vma(struct vm_area_struct *vma, bool is_register)
> {
> - vm_flags_t flags = VM_HUGETLB | VM_MAYEXEC | VM_SHARED;
> + vm_flags_t flags = VM_HUGETLB | VM_MAYEXEC;

I think a one-line patch changing VM_SHARED to VM_MAYSHARE would do it,
wouldn't it? And save you from having to export is_cow_mapping()
from mm/memory.c. (I used is_cow_mapping() because I had to make the
test more complex anyway, just to exclude the case which had been
oddly handled before.)

Hugh

>
> if (is_register)
> flags |= VM_WRITE;
>
> - return vma->vm_file && (vma->vm_flags & flags) == VM_MAYEXEC;
> + return vma->vm_file && is_cow_mapping(vma->vm_flags) &&
> + (vma->vm_flags & flags) == VM_MAYEXEC;
> }
>
> static unsigned long offset_to_vaddr(struct vm_area_struct *vma, loff_t offset)
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