x86/mm/tlb: Leave lazy TLB mode at page table free time
Andy discovered that speculative memory accesses while in lazy TLB mode can crash a system, when a CPU tries to dereference a speculative access using memory contents that used to be valid page table memory, but have since been reused for something else and point into la-la land. The latter problem can be prevented in two ways. The first is to always send a TLB shootdown IPI to CPUs in lazy TLB mode, while the second one is to only send the TLB shootdown at page table freeing time. The second should result in fewer IPIs, since operationgs like mprotect and madvise are very common with some workloads, but do not involve page table freeing. Also, on munmap, batching of page table freeing covers much larger ranges of virtual memory than the batching of unmapped user pages. Tested-by: Song Liu <songliubraving@fb.com> Signed-off-by: Rik van Riel <riel@surriel.com> Acked-by: Dave Hansen <dave.hansen@intel.com> Cc: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> Cc: efault@gmx.de Cc: kernel-team@fb.com Cc: luto@kernel.org Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20180716190337.26133-3-riel@surriel.com Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
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@ -554,4 +554,9 @@ extern void arch_tlbbatch_flush(struct arch_tlbflush_unmap_batch *batch);
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native_flush_tlb_others(mask, info)
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#endif
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extern void tlb_flush_remove_tables(struct mm_struct *mm);
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extern void tlb_flush_remove_tables_local(void *arg);
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#define HAVE_TLB_FLUSH_REMOVE_TABLES
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#endif /* _ASM_X86_TLBFLUSH_H */
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@ -646,6 +646,33 @@ void flush_tlb_mm_range(struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned long start,
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put_cpu();
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}
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void tlb_flush_remove_tables_local(void *arg)
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{
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struct mm_struct *mm = arg;
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if (this_cpu_read(cpu_tlbstate.loaded_mm) == mm &&
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this_cpu_read(cpu_tlbstate.is_lazy)) {
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/*
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* We're in lazy mode. We need to at least flush our
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* paging-structure cache to avoid speculatively reading
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* garbage into our TLB. Since switching to init_mm is barely
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* slower than a minimal flush, just switch to init_mm.
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*/
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switch_mm_irqs_off(NULL, &init_mm, NULL);
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}
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}
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void tlb_flush_remove_tables(struct mm_struct *mm)
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{
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int cpu = get_cpu();
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/*
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* XXX: this really only needs to be called for CPUs in lazy TLB mode.
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*/
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if (cpumask_any_but(mm_cpumask(mm), cpu) < nr_cpu_ids)
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smp_call_function_many(mm_cpumask(mm), tlb_flush_remove_tables_local, (void *)mm, 1);
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put_cpu();
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}
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static void do_flush_tlb_all(void *info)
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{
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@ -303,4 +303,14 @@ static inline void tlb_remove_check_page_size_change(struct mmu_gather *tlb,
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#define tlb_migrate_finish(mm) do {} while (0)
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/*
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* Used to flush the TLB when page tables are removed, when lazy
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* TLB mode may cause a CPU to retain intermediate translations
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* pointing to about-to-be-freed page table memory.
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*/
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#ifndef HAVE_TLB_FLUSH_REMOVE_TABLES
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#define tlb_flush_remove_tables(mm) do {} while (0)
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#define tlb_flush_remove_tables_local(mm) do {} while (0)
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#endif
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#endif /* _ASM_GENERIC__TLB_H */
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mm/memory.c
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mm/memory.c
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#ifdef CONFIG_HAVE_RCU_TABLE_FREE
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/*
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* See the comment near struct mmu_table_batch.
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*/
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static void tlb_remove_table_smp_sync(void *arg)
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{
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/* Simply deliver the interrupt */
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struct mm_struct __maybe_unused *mm = arg;
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/*
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* On most architectures this does nothing. Simply delivering the
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* interrupt is enough to prevent races with software page table
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* walking like that done in get_user_pages_fast.
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*
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* See the comment near struct mmu_table_batch.
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*/
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tlb_flush_remove_tables_local(mm);
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}
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static void tlb_remove_table_one(void *table)
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static void tlb_remove_table_one(void *table, struct mmu_gather *tlb)
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{
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/*
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* This isn't an RCU grace period and hence the page-tables cannot be
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* It is however sufficient for software page-table walkers that rely on
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* IRQ disabling. See the comment near struct mmu_table_batch.
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*/
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smp_call_function(tlb_remove_table_smp_sync, NULL, 1);
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smp_call_function(tlb_remove_table_smp_sync, tlb->mm, 1);
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__tlb_remove_table(table);
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}
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{
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struct mmu_table_batch **batch = &tlb->batch;
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tlb_flush_remove_tables(tlb->mm);
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if (*batch) {
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call_rcu_sched(&(*batch)->rcu, tlb_remove_table_rcu);
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*batch = NULL;
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if (*batch == NULL) {
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*batch = (struct mmu_table_batch *)__get_free_page(GFP_NOWAIT | __GFP_NOWARN);
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if (*batch == NULL) {
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tlb_remove_table_one(table);
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tlb_remove_table_one(table, tlb);
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return;
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}
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(*batch)->nr = 0;
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