Re: [PATCH v1 3/4] arm64: Fix the page leak in pud/pmd_set_huge

From: Chintan Pandya
Date: Wed Mar 14 2018 - 07:27:45 EST




On 3/14/2018 4:23 PM, Mark Rutland wrote:
On Wed, Mar 14, 2018 at 02:18:24PM +0530, Chintan Pandya wrote:
While setting huge page, we need to take care of
previously existing next level mapping. Since,
we are going to overrite previous mapping, the
only reference to next level page table will get
lost and the next level page table will be zombie,
occupying space forever. So, free it before
overriding.

@@ -939,6 +940,9 @@ int pud_set_huge(pud_t *pudp, phys_addr_t phys, pgprot_t prot)
return 0;
BUG_ON(phys & ~PUD_MASK);
+ if (pud_val(*pud) && !pud_huge(*pud))
+ free_page((unsigned long)__va(pud_val(*pud)));
+
set_pud(pudp, pfn_pud(__phys_to_pfn(phys), sect_prot));
return 1;
}
@@ -953,6 +957,9 @@ int pmd_set_huge(pmd_t *pmdp, phys_addr_t phys, pgprot_t prot)
return 0;
BUG_ON(phys & ~PMD_MASK);
+ if (pmd_val(*pmd) && !pmd_huge(*pmd))
+ free_page((unsigned long)__va(pmd_val(*pmd)));
+

As Marc noted, (assuming the subsequent revert is applied) in both of
these cases, these tables are still live, and thus it is not safe to
free them.

Consider that immediately after freeing the pages, they may get
re-allocated elsewhere, where they may be modified. If this happens
before TLB invalidation, page table walks may allocate junk into TLBs,
resulting in a number of problems.
Ah okay. What about this sequence,
1) I store old PMD/PUD values
2) Update the PMD/PUD with section mapping
3) Invalidate TLB
4) Then free the *leaked* page


It is *never* safe to free a live page table, therefore NAK to this
patch.

Thanks,
Mark.


Chintan
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