Re: PANIC: double fault, error_code: 0x0 in 4.0.0-rc3-2, kvm related?

From: Andy Lutomirski
Date: Mon Mar 23 2015 - 14:49:12 EST


On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 11:38 AM, Andy Lutomirski <luto@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 9:07 AM, Denys Vlasenko <dvlasenk@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> On 03/23/2015 02:22 PM, Takashi Iwai wrote:
>>> At Mon, 23 Mar 2015 10:35:41 +0100,
>>> Takashi Iwai wrote:
>>>>
>>>> At Mon, 23 Mar 2015 10:02:52 +0100,
>>>> Takashi Iwai wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> At Fri, 20 Mar 2015 19:16:53 +0100,
>>>>> Denys Vlasenko wrote:
>
>>> I'm really puzzled now. We have a few pieces of information:
>>>
>>> - git bisection pointed the commit 96b6352c1271:
>>> x86_64, entry: Remove the syscall exit audit and schedule optimizations
>>> and reverting this "fixes" the problem indeed. Even just moving two
>>> lines
>>> LOCKDEP_SYS_EXIT
>>> DISABLE_INTERRUPTS(CLBR_NONE)
>>> at the beginning of ret_from_sys_call already fixes. (Of course I
>>> can't prove the fix but it stabilizes for a day without crash while
>>> usually I hit the bug in 10 minutes in full test running.)
>>
>> The commit 96b6352c1271 moved TIF_ALLWORK_MASK check from
>> interrupt-disabled region to interrupt-enabled:
>>
>> cmpq $__NR_syscall_max,%rax
>> ja ret_from_sys_call
>> movq %r10,%rcx
>> call *sys_call_table(,%rax,8) # XXX: rip relative
>> movq %rax,RAX-ARGOFFSET(%rsp)
>> ret_from_sys_call:
>> testl $_TIF_ALLWORK_MASK,TI_flags+THREAD_INFO(%rsp,RIP-ARGOFFSET)
>> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>> jnz int_ret_from_sys_call_fixup /* Go the the slow path */
>> LOCKDEP_SYS_EXIT
>> DISABLE_INTERRUPTS(CLBR_NONE)
>> TRACE_IRQS_OFF
>> ...
>> ...
>> int_ret_from_sys_call_fixup:
>> FIXUP_TOP_OF_STACK %r11, -ARGOFFSET
>> jmp int_ret_from_sys_call
>> ...
>> ...
>> GLOBAL(int_ret_from_sys_call)
>> DISABLE_INTERRUPTS(CLBR_NONE)
>> TRACE_IRQS_OFF
>>
>> You reverted that by moving this insn to be after first DISABLE_INTERRUPTS(CLBR_NONE).
>>
>> I also don't see how moving that check (even if it is wrong in a more
>> benign way) can have such a drastic effect.
>
> I bet I see it. I have the advantage of having stared at KVM code and
> cursed at it more recently than you, I suspect. KVM does awful, awful
> things to CPU state, and, as an optimization, it allows kernel code to
> run with CPU state that would be totally invalid in user mode. This
> happens through a bunch of hooks, including this bit in __switch_to:
>
> /*
> * Now maybe reload the debug registers and handle I/O bitmaps
> */
> if (unlikely(task_thread_info(next_p)->flags & _TIF_WORK_CTXSW_NEXT ||
> task_thread_info(prev_p)->flags & _TIF_WORK_CTXSW_PREV))
> __switch_to_xtra(prev_p, next_p, tss);
>
> IOW, we *change* tif during context switches.
>
>
> The race looks like this:
>
> testl $_TIF_ALLWORK_MASK,TI_flags+THREAD_INFO(%rsp,RIP)
> jnz int_ret_from_sys_call_fixup /* Go the the slow path */
>
> --- preempted here, switch to KVM guest ---
>
> KVM guest enters and screws up, say, MSR_SYSCALL_MASK. This wouldn't
> happen to be a *32-bit* KVM guest, perhaps?
>
> Now KVM schedules, calling __switch_to. __switch_to sets
> _TIF_USER_RETURN_NOTIFY. We IRET back to the syscall exit code, turn
> off interrupts, and do sysret. We are now screwed.
>
> I don't know why this manifests in this particular failure, but any
> number of terrible things could happen now.
>
> FWIW, this will affect things other than KVM. For example, SIGKILL
> sent while a process is sleeping in that two-instruction window won't
> work.
>
> Takashi, can you re-send your patch so we can review it for real in
> light of this race?

Never mind, I'm testing a slightly fancier patch.

--Andy
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