1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later 2 /* 3 * Fast Userspace Mutexes (which I call "Futexes!"). 4 * (C) Rusty Russell, IBM 2002 5 * 6 * Generalized futexes, futex requeueing, misc fixes by Ingo Molnar 7 * (C) Copyright 2003 Red Hat Inc, All Rights Reserved 8 * 9 * Removed page pinning, fix privately mapped COW pages and other cleanups 10 * (C) Copyright 2003, 2004 Jamie Lokier 11 * 12 * Robust futex support started by Ingo Molnar 13 * (C) Copyright 2006 Red Hat Inc, All Rights Reserved 14 * Thanks to Thomas Gleixner for suggestions, analysis and fixes. 15 * 16 * PI-futex support started by Ingo Molnar and Thomas Gleixner 17 * Copyright (C) 2006 Red Hat, Inc., Ingo Molnar <mingo@redhat.com> 18 * Copyright (C) 2006 Timesys Corp., Thomas Gleixner <tglx@timesys.com> 19 * 20 * PRIVATE futexes by Eric Dumazet 21 * Copyright (C) 2007 Eric Dumazet <dada1@cosmosbay.com> 22 * 23 * Requeue-PI support by Darren Hart <dvhltc@us.ibm.com> 24 * Copyright (C) IBM Corporation, 2009 25 * Thanks to Thomas Gleixner for conceptual design and careful reviews. 26 * 27 * Thanks to Ben LaHaise for yelling "hashed waitqueues" loudly 28 * enough at me, Linus for the original (flawed) idea, Matthew 29 * Kirkwood for proof-of-concept implementation. 30 * 31 * "The futexes are also cursed." 32 * "But they come in a choice of three flavours!" 33 */ 34 #include <linux/compat.h> 35 #include <linux/debugfs.h> 36 #include <linux/fault-inject.h> 37 #include <linux/gfp.h> 38 #include <linux/jhash.h> 39 #include <linux/memblock.h> 40 #include <linux/mempolicy.h> 41 #include <linux/mmap_lock.h> 42 #include <linux/pagemap.h> 43 #include <linux/plist.h> 44 #include <linux/prctl.h> 45 #include <linux/rseq.h> 46 #include <linux/slab.h> 47 #include <linux/vmalloc.h> 48 49 #include <vdso/futex.h> 50 51 #include "futex.h" 52 #include "../locking/rtmutex_common.h" 53 54 /* 55 * The base of the bucket array and its size are always used together 56 * (after initialization only in futex_hash()), so ensure that they 57 * reside in the same cacheline. 58 */ 59 static struct { 60 unsigned long hashmask; 61 unsigned int hashshift; 62 struct futex_hash_bucket *queues[MAX_NUMNODES]; 63 } __futex_data __read_mostly __aligned(2*sizeof(long)); 64 65 #define futex_hashmask (__futex_data.hashmask) 66 #define futex_hashshift (__futex_data.hashshift) 67 #define futex_queues (__futex_data.queues) 68 69 struct futex_private_hash { 70 int state; 71 unsigned int hash_mask; 72 struct rcu_head rcu; 73 void *mm; 74 bool custom; 75 struct futex_hash_bucket queues[]; 76 }; 77 78 /* 79 * Fault injections for futexes. 80 */ 81 #ifdef CONFIG_FAIL_FUTEX 82 83 static struct { 84 struct fault_attr attr; 85 86 bool ignore_private; 87 } fail_futex = { 88 .attr = FAULT_ATTR_INITIALIZER, 89 .ignore_private = false, 90 }; 91 92 static int __init setup_fail_futex(char *str) 93 { 94 return setup_fault_attr(&fail_futex.attr, str); 95 } 96 __setup("fail_futex=", setup_fail_futex); 97 98 bool should_fail_futex(bool fshared) 99 { 100 if (fail_futex.ignore_private && !fshared) 101 return false; 102 103 return should_fail(&fail_futex.attr, 1); 104 } 105 106 #ifdef CONFIG_FAULT_INJECTION_DEBUG_FS 107 108 static int __init fail_futex_debugfs(void) 109 { 110 umode_t mode = S_IFREG | S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR; 111 struct dentry *dir; 112 113 dir = fault_create_debugfs_attr("fail_futex", NULL, 114 &fail_futex.attr); 115 if (IS_ERR(dir)) 116 return PTR_ERR(dir); 117 118 debugfs_create_bool("ignore-private", mode, dir, 119 &fail_futex.ignore_private); 120 return 0; 121 } 122 123 late_initcall(fail_futex_debugfs); 124 125 #endif /* CONFIG_FAULT_INJECTION_DEBUG_FS */ 126 127 #endif /* CONFIG_FAIL_FUTEX */ 128 129 static struct futex_hash_bucket * 130 __futex_hash(union futex_key *key, struct futex_private_hash *fph, struct futex_private_hash **fph_p); 131 132 #ifdef CONFIG_FUTEX_PRIVATE_HASH 133 static bool futex_ref_get(struct futex_private_hash *fph); 134 static bool futex_ref_put(struct futex_private_hash *fph); 135 static bool futex_ref_is_dead(struct futex_private_hash *fph); 136 137 enum { FR_PERCPU = 0, FR_ATOMIC }; 138 139 static bool futex_private_hash_get(struct futex_private_hash *fph) 140 { 141 return futex_ref_get(fph); 142 } 143 144 void futex_private_hash_put(struct futex_private_hash *fph) 145 { 146 if (fph && futex_ref_put(fph)) 147 wake_up_var(fph->mm); 148 } 149 150 static struct futex_hash_bucket * 151 __futex_hash_private(union futex_key *key, struct futex_private_hash *fph) 152 { 153 u32 hash; 154 155 hash = jhash2((void *)&key->private.address, sizeof(key->private.address) / 4, 156 key->both.offset); 157 158 return &fph->queues[hash & fph->hash_mask]; 159 } 160 161 static void futex_rehash_private(struct futex_private_hash *old, 162 struct futex_private_hash *new) 163 { 164 struct futex_hash_bucket *hb_old, *hb_new; 165 unsigned int slots = old->hash_mask + 1; 166 unsigned int i; 167 168 for (i = 0; i < slots; i++) { 169 struct futex_q *this, *tmp; 170 171 hb_old = &old->queues[i]; 172 173 spin_lock(&hb_old->lock); 174 plist_for_each_entry_safe(this, tmp, &hb_old->chain, list) { 175 plist_del(&this->list, &hb_old->chain); 176 futex_hb_waiters_dec(hb_old); 177 178 WARN_ON_ONCE(this->lock_ptr != &hb_old->lock); 179 180 hb_new = __futex_hash(&this->key, new, NULL); 181 futex_hb_waiters_inc(hb_new); 182 /* 183 * The new pointer isn't published yet but an already 184 * moved user can be unqueued due to timeout or signal. 185 */ 186 spin_lock_nested(&hb_new->lock, SINGLE_DEPTH_NESTING); 187 plist_add(&this->list, &hb_new->chain); 188 this->lock_ptr = &hb_new->lock; 189 spin_unlock(&hb_new->lock); 190 } 191 spin_unlock(&hb_old->lock); 192 } 193 } 194 195 static bool __futex_pivot_hash(struct mm_struct *mm, struct futex_private_hash *new) 196 { 197 struct futex_mm_phash *mmph = &mm->futex.phash; 198 struct futex_private_hash *fph; 199 200 WARN_ON_ONCE(mmph->hash_new); 201 202 fph = rcu_dereference_protected(mmph->hash, lockdep_is_held(&mmph->lock)); 203 if (fph) { 204 if (!futex_ref_is_dead(fph)) { 205 mmph->hash_new = new; 206 return false; 207 } 208 209 futex_rehash_private(fph, new); 210 } 211 new->state = FR_PERCPU; 212 scoped_guard(rcu) { 213 mmph->batches = get_state_synchronize_rcu(); 214 rcu_assign_pointer(mmph->hash, new); 215 } 216 kvfree_rcu(fph, rcu); 217 return true; 218 } 219 220 static void futex_pivot_hash(struct mm_struct *mm) 221 { 222 scoped_guard(mutex, &mm->futex.phash.lock) { 223 struct futex_private_hash *fph; 224 225 fph = mm->futex.phash.hash_new; 226 if (fph) { 227 mm->futex.phash.hash_new = NULL; 228 __futex_pivot_hash(mm, fph); 229 } 230 } 231 } 232 233 struct futex_private_hash *futex_private_hash(struct mm_struct *mm) 234 { 235 /* 236 * Ideally we don't loop. If there is a replacement in progress 237 * then a new private hash is already prepared and a reference can't be 238 * obtained once the last user dropped it's. 239 * In that case we block on mm_struct::futex_hash_lock and either have 240 * to perform the replacement or wait while someone else is doing the 241 * job. Eitherway, on the second iteration we acquire a reference on the 242 * new private hash or loop again because a new replacement has been 243 * requested. 244 */ 245 again: 246 scoped_guard(rcu) { 247 struct futex_private_hash *fph; 248 249 fph = rcu_dereference(mm->futex.phash.hash); 250 if (!fph) 251 return NULL; 252 253 if (futex_private_hash_get(fph)) 254 return fph; 255 } 256 futex_pivot_hash(mm); 257 goto again; 258 } 259 260 struct futex_bucket_ref futex_hash(union futex_key *key) 261 { 262 again: 263 scoped_guard(rcu) { 264 struct futex_private_hash *fph = NULL; 265 struct futex_hash_bucket *hb; 266 267 hb = __futex_hash(key, NULL, &fph); 268 269 if (!fph || futex_private_hash_get(fph)) 270 return (struct futex_bucket_ref){ .hb = hb, .fph = fph }; 271 } 272 futex_pivot_hash(key->private.mm); 273 goto again; 274 } 275 276 #else /* !CONFIG_FUTEX_PRIVATE_HASH */ 277 278 struct futex_bucket_ref futex_hash(union futex_key *key) 279 { 280 return (struct futex_bucket_ref){ .hb = __futex_hash(key, NULL, NULL), .fph = NULL }; 281 } 282 283 #endif /* CONFIG_FUTEX_PRIVATE_HASH */ 284 285 #ifdef CONFIG_FUTEX_MPOL 286 287 static int __futex_key_to_node(struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned long addr) 288 { 289 struct vm_area_struct *vma = vma_lookup(mm, addr); 290 struct mempolicy *mpol; 291 int node = FUTEX_NO_NODE; 292 293 if (!vma) 294 return FUTEX_NO_NODE; 295 296 mpol = READ_ONCE(vma->vm_policy); 297 if (!mpol) 298 return FUTEX_NO_NODE; 299 300 switch (mpol->mode) { 301 case MPOL_PREFERRED: 302 node = first_node(mpol->nodes); 303 break; 304 case MPOL_PREFERRED_MANY: 305 case MPOL_BIND: 306 if (mpol->home_node != NUMA_NO_NODE) 307 node = mpol->home_node; 308 break; 309 default: 310 break; 311 } 312 313 return node; 314 } 315 316 static int futex_key_to_node_opt(struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned long addr) 317 { 318 int seq, node; 319 320 guard(rcu)(); 321 322 if (!mmap_lock_speculate_try_begin(mm, &seq)) 323 return -EBUSY; 324 325 node = __futex_key_to_node(mm, addr); 326 327 if (mmap_lock_speculate_retry(mm, seq)) 328 return -EAGAIN; 329 330 return node; 331 } 332 333 static int futex_mpol(struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned long addr) 334 { 335 int node; 336 337 node = futex_key_to_node_opt(mm, addr); 338 if (node >= FUTEX_NO_NODE) 339 return node; 340 341 guard(mmap_read_lock)(mm); 342 return __futex_key_to_node(mm, addr); 343 } 344 345 #else /* !CONFIG_FUTEX_MPOL */ 346 347 static int futex_mpol(struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned long addr) 348 { 349 return FUTEX_NO_NODE; 350 } 351 352 #endif /* CONFIG_FUTEX_MPOL */ 353 354 /** 355 * __futex_hash - Return the hash bucket 356 * @key: Pointer to the futex key for which the hash is calculated 357 * @fph: Pointer to private hash if known 358 * @fph_p: Pointer to a private hash pointer; output for the private hash 359 * used when set. 360 * 361 * We hash on the keys returned from get_futex_key (see below) and return the 362 * corresponding hash bucket. 363 * If the FUTEX is PROCESS_PRIVATE then a per-process hash bucket (from the 364 * private hash) is returned if existing. Otherwise a hash bucket from the 365 * global hash is returned. 366 */ 367 static struct futex_hash_bucket * 368 __futex_hash(union futex_key *key, struct futex_private_hash *fph, struct futex_private_hash **fph_p) 369 { 370 int node = key->both.node; 371 u32 hash; 372 373 #ifdef CONFIG_FUTEX_PRIVATE_HASH 374 if (node == FUTEX_NO_NODE && futex_key_is_private(key)) { 375 if (!fph) 376 fph = rcu_dereference(key->private.mm->futex.phash.hash); 377 if (fph && fph->hash_mask) { 378 if (fph_p) 379 *fph_p = fph; 380 return __futex_hash_private(key, fph); 381 } 382 } 383 #endif 384 385 hash = jhash2((u32 *)key, offsetof(typeof(*key), both.offset) / sizeof(u32), 386 key->both.offset); 387 388 if (node == FUTEX_NO_NODE) { 389 /* 390 * In case of !FLAGS_NUMA, use some unused hash bits to pick a 391 * node -- this ensures regular futexes are interleaved across 392 * the nodes and avoids having to allocate multiple 393 * hash-tables. 394 * 395 * NOTE: this isn't perfectly uniform, but it is fast and 396 * handles sparse node masks. 397 */ 398 node = (hash >> futex_hashshift) % nr_node_ids; 399 if (!node_possible(node)) { 400 node = find_next_bit_wrap(node_possible_map.bits, nr_node_ids, node); 401 } 402 } 403 404 return &futex_queues[node][hash & futex_hashmask]; 405 } 406 407 /** 408 * futex_setup_timer - set up the sleeping hrtimer. 409 * @time: ptr to the given timeout value 410 * @timeout: the hrtimer_sleeper structure to be set up 411 * @flags: futex flags 412 * @range_ns: optional range in ns 413 * 414 * Return: Initialized hrtimer_sleeper structure or NULL if no timeout 415 * value given 416 */ 417 struct hrtimer_sleeper *futex_setup_timer(ktime_t *time, struct hrtimer_sleeper *timeout, 418 int flags, u64 range_ns) 419 { 420 if (!time) 421 return NULL; 422 423 hrtimer_setup_sleeper_on_stack(timeout, 424 (flags & FLAGS_CLOCKRT) ? CLOCK_REALTIME : CLOCK_MONOTONIC, 425 HRTIMER_MODE_ABS); 426 /* 427 * If range_ns is 0, calling hrtimer_set_expires_range_ns() is 428 * effectively the same as calling hrtimer_set_expires(). 429 */ 430 hrtimer_set_expires_range_ns(&timeout->timer, *time, range_ns); 431 432 return timeout; 433 } 434 435 /* 436 * Generate a machine wide unique identifier for this inode. 437 * 438 * This relies on u64 not wrapping in the life-time of the machine; which with 439 * 1ns resolution means almost 585 years. 440 * 441 * This further relies on the fact that a well formed program will not unmap 442 * the file while it has a (shared) futex waiting on it. This mapping will have 443 * a file reference which pins the mount and inode. 444 * 445 * If for some reason an inode gets evicted and read back in again, it will get 446 * a new sequence number and will _NOT_ match, even though it is the exact same 447 * file. 448 * 449 * It is important that futex_match() will never have a false-positive, esp. 450 * for PI futexes that can mess up the state. The above argues that false-negatives 451 * are only possible for malformed programs. 452 */ 453 static u64 get_inode_sequence_number(struct inode *inode) 454 { 455 static atomic64_t i_seq; 456 u64 old; 457 458 /* Does the inode already have a sequence number? */ 459 old = atomic64_read(&inode->i_sequence); 460 if (likely(old)) 461 return old; 462 463 for (;;) { 464 u64 new = atomic64_inc_return(&i_seq); 465 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(!new)) 466 continue; 467 468 old = 0; 469 if (!atomic64_try_cmpxchg_relaxed(&inode->i_sequence, &old, new)) 470 return old; 471 return new; 472 } 473 } 474 475 /** 476 * get_futex_key() - Get parameters which are the keys for a futex 477 * @uaddr: virtual address of the futex 478 * @flags: FLAGS_* 479 * @key: address where result is stored. 480 * @rw: mapping needs to be read/write (values: FUTEX_READ, 481 * FUTEX_WRITE) 482 * 483 * Return: a negative error code or 0 484 * 485 * The key words are stored in @key on success. 486 * 487 * For shared mappings (when @fshared), the key is: 488 * 489 * ( inode->i_sequence, page offset within mapping, offset_within_page ) 490 * 491 * [ also see get_inode_sequence_number() ] 492 * 493 * For private mappings (or when !@fshared), the key is: 494 * 495 * ( current->mm, address, 0 ) 496 * 497 * This allows (cross process, where applicable) identification of the futex 498 * without keeping the page pinned for the duration of the FUTEX_WAIT. 499 * 500 * lock_page() might sleep, the caller should not hold a spinlock. 501 */ 502 int get_futex_key(u32 __user *uaddr, unsigned int flags, union futex_key *key, 503 enum futex_access rw) 504 { 505 unsigned long address = (unsigned long)uaddr; 506 struct mm_struct *mm = current->mm; 507 struct page *page; 508 struct folio *folio; 509 struct address_space *mapping; 510 int node, err, size, ro = 0; 511 bool node_updated = false; 512 bool fshared; 513 514 fshared = flags & FLAGS_SHARED; 515 size = futex_size(flags); 516 if (flags & FLAGS_NUMA) 517 size *= 2; 518 519 /* 520 * The futex address must be "naturally" aligned. 521 */ 522 key->both.offset = address % PAGE_SIZE; 523 if (unlikely((address % size) != 0)) 524 return -EINVAL; 525 address -= key->both.offset; 526 527 if (unlikely(!access_ok(uaddr, size))) 528 return -EFAULT; 529 530 if (unlikely(should_fail_futex(fshared))) 531 return -EFAULT; 532 533 node = FUTEX_NO_NODE; 534 535 if (flags & FLAGS_NUMA) { 536 u32 __user *naddr = (void *)uaddr + size / 2; 537 538 if (get_user_inline(node, naddr)) 539 return -EFAULT; 540 541 if ((node != FUTEX_NO_NODE) && 542 ((unsigned int)node >= MAX_NUMNODES || !node_possible(node))) 543 return -EINVAL; 544 } 545 546 if (node == FUTEX_NO_NODE && (flags & FLAGS_MPOL)) { 547 node = futex_mpol(mm, address); 548 node_updated = true; 549 } 550 551 if (flags & FLAGS_NUMA) { 552 u32 __user *naddr = (void *)uaddr + size / 2; 553 554 if (node == FUTEX_NO_NODE) { 555 node = numa_node_id(); 556 node_updated = true; 557 } 558 if (node_updated && put_user_inline(node, naddr)) 559 return -EFAULT; 560 } 561 562 key->both.node = node; 563 564 /* 565 * PROCESS_PRIVATE futexes are fast. 566 * As the mm cannot disappear under us and the 'key' only needs 567 * virtual address, we dont even have to find the underlying vma. 568 * Note : We do have to check 'uaddr' is a valid user address, 569 * but access_ok() should be faster than find_vma() 570 */ 571 if (!fshared) { 572 /* 573 * On no-MMU, shared futexes are treated as private, therefore 574 * we must not include the current process in the key. Since 575 * there is only one address space, the address is a unique key 576 * on its own. 577 */ 578 if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_MMU)) 579 key->private.mm = mm; 580 else 581 key->private.mm = NULL; 582 583 key->private.address = address; 584 return 0; 585 } 586 587 again: 588 /* Ignore any VERIFY_READ mapping (futex common case) */ 589 if (unlikely(should_fail_futex(true))) 590 return -EFAULT; 591 592 err = get_user_pages_fast(address, 1, FOLL_WRITE, &page); 593 /* 594 * If write access is not required (eg. FUTEX_WAIT), try 595 * and get read-only access. 596 */ 597 if (err == -EFAULT && rw == FUTEX_READ) { 598 err = get_user_pages_fast(address, 1, 0, &page); 599 ro = 1; 600 } 601 if (err < 0) 602 return err; 603 else 604 err = 0; 605 606 /* 607 * The treatment of mapping from this point on is critical. The folio 608 * lock protects many things but in this context the folio lock 609 * stabilizes mapping, prevents inode freeing in the shared 610 * file-backed region case and guards against movement to swap cache. 611 * 612 * Strictly speaking the folio lock is not needed in all cases being 613 * considered here and folio lock forces unnecessarily serialization. 614 * From this point on, mapping will be re-verified if necessary and 615 * folio lock will be acquired only if it is unavoidable 616 * 617 * Mapping checks require the folio so it is looked up now. For 618 * anonymous pages, it does not matter if the folio is split 619 * in the future as the key is based on the address. For 620 * filesystem-backed pages, the precise page is required as the 621 * index of the page determines the key. 622 */ 623 folio = page_folio(page); 624 mapping = READ_ONCE(folio->mapping); 625 626 /* 627 * If folio->mapping is NULL, then it cannot be an anonymous 628 * page; but it might be the ZERO_PAGE or in the gate area or 629 * in a special mapping (all cases which we are happy to fail); 630 * or it may have been a good file page when get_user_pages_fast 631 * found it, but truncated or holepunched or subjected to 632 * invalidate_complete_page2 before we got the folio lock (also 633 * cases which we are happy to fail). And we hold a reference, 634 * so refcount care in invalidate_inode_page's remove_mapping 635 * prevents drop_caches from setting mapping to NULL beneath us. 636 * 637 * The case we do have to guard against is when memory pressure made 638 * shmem_writepage move it from filecache to swapcache beneath us: 639 * an unlikely race, but we do need to retry for folio->mapping. 640 */ 641 if (unlikely(!mapping)) { 642 int shmem_swizzled; 643 644 /* 645 * Folio lock is required to identify which special case above 646 * applies. If this is really a shmem page then the folio lock 647 * will prevent unexpected transitions. 648 */ 649 folio_lock(folio); 650 shmem_swizzled = folio_test_swapcache(folio) || folio->mapping; 651 folio_unlock(folio); 652 folio_put(folio); 653 654 if (shmem_swizzled) 655 goto again; 656 657 return -EFAULT; 658 } 659 660 /* 661 * Private mappings are handled in a simple way. 662 * 663 * If the futex key is stored in anonymous memory, then the associated 664 * object is the mm which is implicitly pinned by the calling process. 665 * 666 * NOTE: When userspace waits on a MAP_SHARED mapping, even if 667 * it's a read-only handle, it's expected that futexes attach to 668 * the object not the particular process. 669 */ 670 if (folio_test_anon(folio)) { 671 /* 672 * A RO anonymous page will never change and thus doesn't make 673 * sense for futex operations. 674 */ 675 if (unlikely(should_fail_futex(true)) || ro) { 676 err = -EFAULT; 677 goto out; 678 } 679 680 key->both.offset |= FUT_OFF_MMSHARED; /* ref taken on mm */ 681 key->private.mm = mm; 682 key->private.address = address; 683 684 } else { 685 struct inode *inode; 686 687 /* 688 * The associated futex object in this case is the inode and 689 * the folio->mapping must be traversed. Ordinarily this should 690 * be stabilised under folio lock but it's not strictly 691 * necessary in this case as we just want to pin the inode, not 692 * update i_pages or anything like that. 693 * 694 * The RCU read lock is taken as the inode is finally freed 695 * under RCU. If the mapping still matches expectations then the 696 * mapping->host can be safely accessed as being a valid inode. 697 */ 698 rcu_read_lock(); 699 700 if (READ_ONCE(folio->mapping) != mapping) { 701 rcu_read_unlock(); 702 folio_put(folio); 703 704 goto again; 705 } 706 707 inode = READ_ONCE(mapping->host); 708 if (!inode) { 709 rcu_read_unlock(); 710 folio_put(folio); 711 712 goto again; 713 } 714 715 key->both.offset |= FUT_OFF_INODE; /* inode-based key */ 716 key->shared.i_seq = get_inode_sequence_number(inode); 717 key->shared.pgoff = page_pgoff(folio, page); 718 rcu_read_unlock(); 719 } 720 721 out: 722 folio_put(folio); 723 return err; 724 } 725 726 /** 727 * fault_in_user_writeable() - Fault in user address and verify RW access 728 * @uaddr: pointer to faulting user space address 729 * 730 * Slow path to fixup the fault we just took in the atomic write 731 * access to @uaddr. 732 * 733 * We have no generic implementation of a non-destructive write to the 734 * user address. We know that we faulted in the atomic pagefault 735 * disabled section so we can as well avoid the #PF overhead by 736 * calling get_user_pages() right away. 737 */ 738 int fault_in_user_writeable(u32 __user *uaddr) 739 { 740 struct mm_struct *mm = current->mm; 741 int ret; 742 743 mmap_read_lock(mm); 744 ret = fixup_user_fault(mm, (unsigned long)uaddr, 745 FAULT_FLAG_WRITE, NULL); 746 mmap_read_unlock(mm); 747 748 return ret < 0 ? ret : 0; 749 } 750 751 /** 752 * futex_top_waiter() - Return the highest priority waiter on a futex 753 * @hb: the hash bucket the futex_q's reside in 754 * @key: the futex key (to distinguish it from other futex futex_q's) 755 * 756 * Must be called with the hb lock held. 757 */ 758 struct futex_q *futex_top_waiter(struct futex_hash_bucket *hb, union futex_key *key) 759 { 760 struct futex_q *this; 761 762 plist_for_each_entry(this, &hb->chain, list) { 763 if (futex_match(&this->key, key)) 764 return this; 765 } 766 return NULL; 767 } 768 769 /** 770 * wait_for_owner_exiting - Block until the owner has exited 771 * @ret: owner's current futex lock status 772 * @exiting: Pointer to the exiting task 773 * 774 * Caller must hold a refcount on @exiting. 775 */ 776 void wait_for_owner_exiting(int ret, struct task_struct *exiting) 777 { 778 if (ret != -EBUSY) { 779 WARN_ON_ONCE(exiting); 780 return; 781 } 782 783 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(ret == -EBUSY && !exiting)) 784 return; 785 786 mutex_lock(&exiting->futex.exit_mutex); 787 /* 788 * No point in doing state checking here. If the waiter got here 789 * while the task was in exec()->exec_futex_release() then it can 790 * have any FUTEX_STATE_* value when the waiter has acquired the 791 * mutex. OK, if running, EXITING or DEAD if it reached exit() 792 * already. Highly unlikely and not a problem. Just one more round 793 * through the futex maze. 794 */ 795 mutex_unlock(&exiting->futex.exit_mutex); 796 797 put_task_struct(exiting); 798 } 799 800 /** 801 * __futex_unqueue() - Remove the futex_q from its futex_hash_bucket 802 * @q: The futex_q to unqueue 803 * 804 * The q->lock_ptr must not be NULL and must be held by the caller. 805 */ 806 void __futex_unqueue(struct futex_q *q) 807 { 808 struct futex_hash_bucket *hb; 809 810 if (WARN_ON_SMP(!q->lock_ptr) || WARN_ON(plist_node_empty(&q->list))) 811 return; 812 lockdep_assert_held(q->lock_ptr); 813 814 hb = container_of(q->lock_ptr, struct futex_hash_bucket, lock); 815 plist_del(&q->list, &hb->chain); 816 futex_hb_waiters_dec(hb); 817 } 818 819 /* The key must be already stored in q->key. */ 820 void futex_q_lock(struct futex_q *q, struct futex_hash_bucket *hb) 821 { 822 /* 823 * Increment the counter before taking the lock so that 824 * a potential waker won't miss a to-be-slept task that is 825 * waiting for the spinlock. This is safe as all futex_q_lock() 826 * users end up calling futex_queue(). Similarly, for housekeeping, 827 * decrement the counter at futex_q_unlock() when some error has 828 * occurred and we don't end up adding the task to the list. 829 */ 830 futex_hb_waiters_inc(hb); /* implies smp_mb(); (A) */ 831 832 q->lock_ptr = &hb->lock; 833 834 spin_lock(&hb->lock); 835 __acquire(q->lock_ptr); 836 } 837 838 void futex_q_unlock(struct futex_hash_bucket *hb) 839 { 840 futex_hb_waiters_dec(hb); 841 spin_unlock(&hb->lock); 842 } 843 844 void __futex_queue(struct futex_q *q, struct futex_hash_bucket *hb, 845 struct task_struct *task) 846 { 847 int prio; 848 849 /* 850 * The priority used to register this element is 851 * - either the real thread-priority for the real-time threads 852 * (i.e. threads with a priority lower than MAX_RT_PRIO) 853 * - or MAX_RT_PRIO for non-RT threads. 854 * Thus, all RT-threads are woken first in priority order, and 855 * the others are woken last, in FIFO order. 856 */ 857 prio = min(current->normal_prio, MAX_RT_PRIO); 858 859 plist_node_init(&q->list, prio); 860 plist_add(&q->list, &hb->chain); 861 q->task = task; 862 } 863 864 /** 865 * futex_unqueue() - Remove the futex_q from its futex_hash_bucket 866 * @q: The futex_q to unqueue 867 * 868 * The q->lock_ptr must not be held by the caller. A call to futex_unqueue() must 869 * be paired with exactly one earlier call to futex_queue(). 870 * 871 * Return: 872 * - 1 - if the futex_q was still queued (and we removed unqueued it); 873 * - 0 - if the futex_q was already removed by the waking thread 874 */ 875 int futex_unqueue(struct futex_q *q) 876 { 877 spinlock_t *lock_ptr; 878 int ret = 0; 879 880 /* RCU so lock_ptr is not going away during locking. */ 881 guard(rcu)(); 882 /* In the common case we don't take the spinlock, which is nice. */ 883 retry: 884 /* 885 * q->lock_ptr can change between this read and the following spin_lock. 886 * Use READ_ONCE to forbid the compiler from reloading q->lock_ptr and 887 * optimizing lock_ptr out of the logic below. 888 */ 889 lock_ptr = READ_ONCE(q->lock_ptr); 890 if (lock_ptr != NULL) { 891 spin_lock(lock_ptr); 892 /* 893 * q->lock_ptr can change between reading it and 894 * spin_lock(), causing us to take the wrong lock. This 895 * corrects the race condition. 896 * 897 * Reasoning goes like this: if we have the wrong lock, 898 * q->lock_ptr must have changed (maybe several times) 899 * between reading it and the spin_lock(). It can 900 * change again after the spin_lock() but only if it was 901 * already changed before the spin_lock(). It cannot, 902 * however, change back to the original value. Therefore 903 * we can detect whether we acquired the correct lock. 904 */ 905 if (unlikely(lock_ptr != q->lock_ptr)) { 906 spin_unlock(lock_ptr); 907 goto retry; 908 } 909 __futex_unqueue(q); 910 911 BUG_ON(q->pi_state); 912 913 spin_unlock(lock_ptr); 914 ret = 1; 915 } 916 917 return ret; 918 } 919 920 void futex_q_lockptr_lock(struct futex_q *q) 921 { 922 spinlock_t *lock_ptr; 923 924 /* 925 * See futex_unqueue() why lock_ptr can change. 926 */ 927 guard(rcu)(); 928 retry: 929 lock_ptr = READ_ONCE(q->lock_ptr); 930 spin_lock(lock_ptr); 931 932 if (unlikely(lock_ptr != q->lock_ptr)) { 933 spin_unlock(lock_ptr); 934 goto retry; 935 } 936 } 937 938 /* 939 * PI futexes can not be requeued and must remove themselves from the hash 940 * bucket. The hash bucket lock (i.e. lock_ptr) is held. 941 */ 942 void futex_unqueue_pi(struct futex_q *q) 943 { 944 /* 945 * If the lock was not acquired (due to timeout or signal) then the 946 * rt_waiter is removed before futex_q is. If this is observed by 947 * an unlocker after dropping the rtmutex wait lock and before 948 * acquiring the hash bucket lock, then the unlocker dequeues the 949 * futex_q from the hash bucket list to guarantee consistent state 950 * vs. userspace. Therefore the dequeue here must be conditional. 951 */ 952 if (!plist_node_empty(&q->list)) 953 __futex_unqueue(q); 954 955 BUG_ON(!q->pi_state); 956 put_pi_state(q->pi_state); 957 q->pi_state = NULL; 958 } 959 960 /* Constants for the pending_op argument of handle_futex_death */ 961 #define HANDLE_DEATH_PENDING true 962 #define HANDLE_DEATH_LIST false 963 964 /* 965 * Process a futex-list entry, check whether it's owned by the 966 * dying task, and do notification if so: 967 */ 968 static int handle_futex_death(u32 __user *uaddr, struct task_struct *curr, 969 unsigned int mod, bool pending_op) 970 { 971 bool pi = !!(mod & FUTEX_ROBUST_MOD_PI); 972 u32 uval, nval, mval; 973 pid_t owner; 974 int err; 975 976 /* Futex address must be 32bit aligned */ 977 if ((((unsigned long)uaddr) % sizeof(*uaddr)) != 0) 978 return -1; 979 980 retry: 981 if (get_user(uval, uaddr)) 982 return -1; 983 984 /* 985 * Special case for regular (non PI) futexes. Ordinarily, we do 986 * not perform any processing here unless the current thread was 987 * the owner of the futex (by the TID check below). 988 * 989 * However, the unlock path has three race scenarios: 990 * 991 * 1. The unlock path releases the user space futex value and 992 * before it can execute the futex() syscall to wake up 993 * waiters it is killed. 994 * 995 * 2. A woken up waiter is killed before it can acquire the 996 * futex in user space. 997 * 998 * 3. A woken up waiter is killed in user space after another 999 * thread has acquired the futex, but before it can set 1000 * FUTEX_WAITERS. 1001 * 1002 * Note that, if userspace uses the FUTEX_ROBUST_UNLOCK flag, we 1003 * will not see case 1 here. 1004 * 1005 * In the second and third case, the wake up notification could 1006 * be generated from any of: 1007 * 1008 * i. An ordinary futex wakeup after unlock (with or 1009 * without FUTEX_ROBUST_UNLOCK) 1010 * ii. A robust wakeup from another thread's death 1011 * iii. A previous round through this special case 1012 * 1013 * As a result, the futex world will be in one of four states: 1014 * 1015 * A. The futex word is 0 (unlocked) 1016 * B. The futex word is owned by another thread 1017 * (FUTEX_WAITERS is not set) 1018 * C. The futex word is owned by another thread 1019 * (FUTEX_WAITERS set) 1020 * D. The futex's owner died and OWNER_DIED is set 1021 * (the owner part of the word is 0) 1022 * 1023 * The key issue is that the kernel usually (at least from 1024 * sources ii. and iii. or when so requested by userspace from 1025 * source i.) only ever wakes *one* waiter at a time. If this 1026 * waiter dies before acquiring the futex (or setting the 1027 * FUTEX_WAITERS bit), the kernel *must* still wake the next 1028 * waiter down the line to uphold the futex invariants and 1029 * avoid lost wakeups. Note we do not need to handle state C, 1030 * as it does not matter to us whether *we* successfully set 1031 * the bit or a third thread did so in the meantime. 1032 * 1033 * Therefore, in these cases we must issue an additional 1034 * futex_wake(). Note however that we *must not* set OWNER_DIED 1035 * here. Our thread is *not* the owner of the futex. 1036 * 1037 * Thus to summarize, the conditions for needing the additional 1038 * futex_wake() are: 1039 * 1040 * 1) @pending_op == true (the thread has not finished the 1041 * mutex operation) 1042 * 2) The futex word is in one of the states A, B or D 1043 * 3) Regular futex: @pi == false 1044 * 1045 * Note in particular that in all of the states A-D the owner 1046 * portion of the futex word differs from our thread's TID 1047 * (unless the actual owner has the same TID in another PID 1048 * namespace, but we cannot currently distinguish that 1049 * scenario), so this can be a special-case wakeup in the bail 1050 * path of the ordinary TID check. 1051 */ 1052 owner = uval & FUTEX_TID_MASK; 1053 1054 if (owner != task_pid_vnr(curr)) { 1055 if (pending_op && !pi && (!owner || !(uval & FUTEX_WAITERS))) { 1056 futex_wake(uaddr, FLAGS_SIZE_32 | FLAGS_SHARED, NULL, 1, 1057 FUTEX_BITSET_MATCH_ANY); 1058 } 1059 return 0; 1060 } 1061 1062 /* 1063 * Ok, this dying thread is truly holding a futex 1064 * of interest. Set the OWNER_DIED bit atomically 1065 * via cmpxchg, and if the value had FUTEX_WAITERS 1066 * set, wake up a waiter (if any). (We have to do a 1067 * futex_wake() even if OWNER_DIED is already set - 1068 * to handle the rare but possible case of recursive 1069 * thread-death.) The rest of the cleanup is done in 1070 * userspace. 1071 */ 1072 mval = (uval & FUTEX_WAITERS) | FUTEX_OWNER_DIED; 1073 1074 /* 1075 * We are not holding a lock here, but we want to have 1076 * the pagefault_disable/enable() protection because 1077 * we want to handle the fault gracefully. If the 1078 * access fails we try to fault in the futex with R/W 1079 * verification via get_user_pages. get_user() above 1080 * does not guarantee R/W access. If that fails we 1081 * give up and leave the futex locked. 1082 */ 1083 if ((err = futex_cmpxchg_value_locked(&nval, uaddr, uval, mval))) { 1084 switch (err) { 1085 case -EFAULT: 1086 if (fault_in_user_writeable(uaddr)) 1087 return -1; 1088 goto retry; 1089 1090 case -EAGAIN: 1091 cond_resched(); 1092 goto retry; 1093 1094 default: 1095 WARN_ON_ONCE(1); 1096 return err; 1097 } 1098 } 1099 1100 if (nval != uval) 1101 goto retry; 1102 1103 /* 1104 * Wake robust non-PI futexes here. The wakeup of 1105 * PI futexes happens in exit_pi_state(): 1106 */ 1107 if (!pi && (uval & FUTEX_WAITERS)) { 1108 futex_wake(uaddr, FLAGS_SIZE_32 | FLAGS_SHARED, NULL, 1, 1109 FUTEX_BITSET_MATCH_ANY); 1110 } 1111 1112 return 0; 1113 } 1114 1115 /* 1116 * Fetch a robust-list pointer. Bit 0 signals PI futexes: 1117 */ 1118 static inline int fetch_robust_entry(struct robust_list __user **entry, 1119 struct robust_list __user * __user *head, 1120 unsigned int *mod) 1121 { 1122 unsigned long uentry; 1123 1124 if (get_user(uentry, (unsigned long __user *)head)) 1125 return -EFAULT; 1126 1127 *entry = (void __user *)(uentry & ~FUTEX_ROBUST_MOD_MASK); 1128 *mod = uentry & FUTEX_ROBUST_MOD_MASK; 1129 1130 return 0; 1131 } 1132 1133 /* 1134 * Walk curr->futex.robust_list (very carefully, it's a userspace list!) 1135 * and mark any locks found there dead, and notify any waiters. 1136 * 1137 * We silently return on any sign of list-walking problem. 1138 */ 1139 static void exit_robust_list(struct task_struct *curr) 1140 { 1141 struct robust_list_head __user *head = curr->futex.robust_list; 1142 unsigned int limit = ROBUST_LIST_LIMIT, cur_mod, next_mod, pend_mod; 1143 struct robust_list __user *entry, *next_entry, *pending; 1144 unsigned long futex_offset; 1145 int rc; 1146 1147 /* 1148 * Fetch the list head (which was registered earlier, via 1149 * sys_set_robust_list()): 1150 */ 1151 if (fetch_robust_entry(&entry, &head->list.next, &cur_mod)) 1152 return; 1153 /* 1154 * Fetch the relative futex offset: 1155 */ 1156 if (get_user(futex_offset, &head->futex_offset)) 1157 return; 1158 /* 1159 * Fetch any possibly pending lock-add first, and handle it 1160 * if it exists: 1161 */ 1162 if (fetch_robust_entry(&pending, &head->list_op_pending, &pend_mod)) 1163 return; 1164 1165 next_entry = NULL; /* avoid warning with gcc */ 1166 while (entry != &head->list) { 1167 /* 1168 * Fetch the next entry in the list before calling 1169 * handle_futex_death: 1170 */ 1171 rc = fetch_robust_entry(&next_entry, &entry->next, &next_mod); 1172 /* 1173 * A pending lock might already be on the list, so 1174 * don't process it twice: 1175 */ 1176 if (entry != pending) { 1177 if (handle_futex_death((void __user *)entry + futex_offset, 1178 curr, cur_mod, HANDLE_DEATH_LIST)) 1179 return; 1180 } 1181 if (rc) 1182 return; 1183 entry = next_entry; 1184 cur_mod = next_mod; 1185 /* 1186 * Avoid excessively long or circular lists: 1187 */ 1188 if (!--limit) 1189 break; 1190 1191 cond_resched(); 1192 } 1193 1194 if (pending) { 1195 handle_futex_death((void __user *)pending + futex_offset, 1196 curr, pend_mod, HANDLE_DEATH_PENDING); 1197 } 1198 } 1199 1200 static bool robust_list_clear_pending(unsigned long __user *pop) 1201 { 1202 struct robust_list_head __user *head = current->futex.robust_list; 1203 1204 if (!put_user(0UL, pop)) 1205 return true; 1206 1207 /* 1208 * Just give up. The robust list head is usually part of TLS, so the 1209 * chance that this gets resolved is close to zero. 1210 * 1211 * If @pop_addr is the robust_list_head::list_op_pending pointer then 1212 * clear the robust list head pointer to prevent further damage when the 1213 * task exits. Better a few stale futexes than corrupted memory. But 1214 * that's mostly an academic exercise. 1215 */ 1216 if (pop == (unsigned long __user *)&head->list_op_pending) 1217 current->futex.robust_list = NULL; 1218 return false; 1219 } 1220 1221 #ifdef CONFIG_COMPAT 1222 static void __user *futex_uaddr(struct robust_list __user *entry, 1223 compat_long_t futex_offset) 1224 { 1225 compat_uptr_t base = ptr_to_compat(entry); 1226 void __user *uaddr = compat_ptr(base + futex_offset); 1227 1228 return uaddr; 1229 } 1230 1231 /* 1232 * Fetch a robust-list pointer. Bit 0 signals PI futexes: 1233 */ 1234 static inline int 1235 compat_fetch_robust_entry(compat_uptr_t *uentry, struct robust_list __user **entry, 1236 compat_uptr_t __user *head, unsigned int *pflags) 1237 { 1238 if (get_user(*uentry, head)) 1239 return -EFAULT; 1240 1241 *entry = compat_ptr((*uentry) & ~FUTEX_ROBUST_MOD_MASK); 1242 *pflags = (unsigned int)(*uentry) & FUTEX_ROBUST_MOD_MASK; 1243 1244 return 0; 1245 } 1246 1247 /* 1248 * Walk curr->futex.robust_list (very carefully, it's a userspace list!) 1249 * and mark any locks found there dead, and notify any waiters. 1250 * 1251 * We silently return on any sign of list-walking problem. 1252 */ 1253 static void compat_exit_robust_list(struct task_struct *curr) 1254 { 1255 struct compat_robust_list_head __user *head = current->futex.compat_robust_list; 1256 unsigned int limit = ROBUST_LIST_LIMIT, cur_mod, next_mod, pend_mod; 1257 struct robust_list __user *entry, *next_entry, *pending; 1258 compat_uptr_t uentry, next_uentry, upending; 1259 compat_long_t futex_offset; 1260 int rc; 1261 1262 /* 1263 * Fetch the list head (which was registered earlier, via 1264 * sys_set_robust_list()): 1265 */ 1266 if (compat_fetch_robust_entry(&uentry, &entry, &head->list.next, &cur_mod)) 1267 return; 1268 /* 1269 * Fetch the relative futex offset: 1270 */ 1271 if (get_user(futex_offset, &head->futex_offset)) 1272 return; 1273 /* 1274 * Fetch any possibly pending lock-add first, and handle it 1275 * if it exists: 1276 */ 1277 if (compat_fetch_robust_entry(&upending, &pending, &head->list_op_pending, &pend_mod)) 1278 return; 1279 1280 next_entry = NULL; /* avoid warning with gcc */ 1281 while (entry != (struct robust_list __user *) &head->list) { 1282 /* 1283 * Fetch the next entry in the list before calling 1284 * handle_futex_death: 1285 */ 1286 rc = compat_fetch_robust_entry(&next_uentry, &next_entry, 1287 (compat_uptr_t __user *)&entry->next, &next_mod); 1288 /* 1289 * A pending lock might already be on the list, so 1290 * dont process it twice: 1291 */ 1292 if (entry != pending) { 1293 void __user *uaddr = futex_uaddr(entry, futex_offset); 1294 1295 if (handle_futex_death(uaddr, curr, cur_mod, HANDLE_DEATH_LIST)) 1296 return; 1297 } 1298 if (rc) 1299 return; 1300 uentry = next_uentry; 1301 entry = next_entry; 1302 cur_mod = next_mod; 1303 /* 1304 * Avoid excessively long or circular lists: 1305 */ 1306 if (!--limit) 1307 break; 1308 1309 cond_resched(); 1310 } 1311 if (pending) { 1312 void __user *uaddr = futex_uaddr(pending, futex_offset); 1313 1314 handle_futex_death(uaddr, curr, pend_mod, HANDLE_DEATH_PENDING); 1315 } 1316 } 1317 1318 static bool compat_robust_list_clear_pending(u32 __user *pop) 1319 { 1320 struct compat_robust_list_head __user *head = current->futex.compat_robust_list; 1321 1322 if (!put_user(0U, pop)) 1323 return true; 1324 1325 /* See comment in robust_list_clear_pending(). */ 1326 if (pop == &head->list_op_pending) 1327 current->futex.compat_robust_list = NULL; 1328 return false; 1329 } 1330 #else 1331 static bool compat_robust_list_clear_pending(u32 __user *pop_addr) { return false; } 1332 #endif 1333 1334 #ifdef CONFIG_FUTEX_PI 1335 1336 /* 1337 * This task is holding PI mutexes at exit time => bad. 1338 * Kernel cleans up PI-state, but userspace is likely hosed. 1339 * (Robust-futex cleanup is separate and might save the day for userspace.) 1340 */ 1341 static void exit_pi_state_list(struct task_struct *curr) 1342 { 1343 struct list_head *next, *head = &curr->futex.pi_state_list; 1344 struct futex_pi_state *pi_state; 1345 union futex_key key = FUTEX_KEY_INIT; 1346 1347 /* 1348 * The mutex mm_struct::futex_hash_lock might be acquired. 1349 */ 1350 might_sleep(); 1351 /* 1352 * Ensure the hash remains stable (no resize) during the while loop 1353 * below. The hb pointer is acquired under the pi_lock so we can't block 1354 * on the mutex. 1355 */ 1356 WARN_ON(curr != current); 1357 guard(private_hash)(current->mm); 1358 /* 1359 * We are a ZOMBIE and nobody can enqueue itself on 1360 * pi_state_list anymore, but we have to be careful 1361 * versus waiters unqueueing themselves: 1362 */ 1363 raw_spin_lock_irq(&curr->pi_lock); 1364 while (!list_empty(head)) { 1365 next = head->next; 1366 pi_state = list_entry(next, struct futex_pi_state, list); 1367 key = pi_state->key; 1368 if (1) { 1369 CLASS(hbr, hbr)(&key); 1370 auto hb = hbr.hb; 1371 1372 /* 1373 * We can race against put_pi_state() removing itself from the 1374 * list (a waiter going away). put_pi_state() will first 1375 * decrement the reference count and then modify the list, so 1376 * its possible to see the list entry but fail this reference 1377 * acquire. 1378 * 1379 * In that case; drop the locks to let put_pi_state() make 1380 * progress and retry the loop. 1381 */ 1382 if (!refcount_inc_not_zero(&pi_state->refcount)) { 1383 raw_spin_unlock_irq(&curr->pi_lock); 1384 cpu_relax(); 1385 raw_spin_lock_irq(&curr->pi_lock); 1386 continue; 1387 } 1388 raw_spin_unlock_irq(&curr->pi_lock); 1389 1390 spin_lock(&hb->lock); 1391 raw_spin_lock_irq(&pi_state->pi_mutex.wait_lock); 1392 raw_spin_lock(&curr->pi_lock); 1393 /* 1394 * We dropped the pi-lock, so re-check whether this 1395 * task still owns the PI-state: 1396 */ 1397 if (head->next != next) { 1398 /* retain curr->pi_lock for the loop invariant */ 1399 raw_spin_unlock(&pi_state->pi_mutex.wait_lock); 1400 spin_unlock(&hb->lock); 1401 put_pi_state(pi_state); 1402 continue; 1403 } 1404 1405 WARN_ON(pi_state->owner != curr); 1406 WARN_ON(list_empty(&pi_state->list)); 1407 list_del_init(&pi_state->list); 1408 pi_state->owner = NULL; 1409 1410 raw_spin_unlock(&curr->pi_lock); 1411 raw_spin_unlock_irq(&pi_state->pi_mutex.wait_lock); 1412 spin_unlock(&hb->lock); 1413 } 1414 1415 rt_mutex_futex_unlock(&pi_state->pi_mutex); 1416 put_pi_state(pi_state); 1417 1418 raw_spin_lock_irq(&curr->pi_lock); 1419 } 1420 raw_spin_unlock_irq(&curr->pi_lock); 1421 } 1422 #else 1423 static inline void exit_pi_state_list(struct task_struct *curr) { } 1424 #endif 1425 1426 bool futex_robust_list_clear_pending(void __user *pop, unsigned int flags) 1427 { 1428 bool size32bit = !!(flags & FLAGS_ROBUST_LIST32); 1429 1430 if (!IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_64BIT) && !size32bit) 1431 return false; 1432 1433 if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_64BIT) && size32bit) 1434 return compat_robust_list_clear_pending(pop); 1435 1436 return robust_list_clear_pending(pop); 1437 } 1438 1439 #ifdef CONFIG_FUTEX_ROBUST_UNLOCK 1440 void __futex_fixup_robust_unlock(struct pt_regs *regs, struct futex_unlock_cs_range *csr) 1441 { 1442 /* 1443 * arch_futex_robust_unlock_get_pop() returns the list pending op pointer from 1444 * @regs if the try_cmpxchg() succeeded. 1445 */ 1446 void __user *pop = arch_futex_robust_unlock_get_pop(regs); 1447 1448 if (!pop) 1449 return; 1450 1451 futex_robust_list_clear_pending(pop, csr->pop_size32 ? FLAGS_ROBUST_LIST32 : 0); 1452 } 1453 #endif /* CONFIG_FUTEX_ROBUST_UNLOCK */ 1454 1455 static void futex_cleanup(struct task_struct *tsk) 1456 { 1457 if (unlikely(tsk->futex.robust_list)) { 1458 exit_robust_list(tsk); 1459 tsk->futex.robust_list = NULL; 1460 } 1461 1462 #ifdef CONFIG_COMPAT 1463 if (unlikely(tsk->futex.compat_robust_list)) { 1464 compat_exit_robust_list(tsk); 1465 tsk->futex.compat_robust_list = NULL; 1466 } 1467 #endif 1468 1469 if (unlikely(!list_empty(&tsk->futex.pi_state_list))) 1470 exit_pi_state_list(tsk); 1471 } 1472 1473 /** 1474 * futex_exit_recursive - Set the tasks futex state to FUTEX_STATE_DEAD 1475 * @tsk: task to set the state on 1476 * 1477 * Set the futex exit state of the task lockless. The futex waiter code 1478 * observes that state when a task is exiting and loops until the task has 1479 * actually finished the futex cleanup. The worst case for this is that the 1480 * waiter runs through the wait loop until the state becomes visible. 1481 * 1482 * This is called from the recursive fault handling path in make_task_dead(). 1483 * 1484 * This is best effort. Either the futex exit code has run already or 1485 * not. If the OWNER_DIED bit has been set on the futex then the waiter can 1486 * take it over. If not, the problem is pushed back to user space. If the 1487 * futex exit code did not run yet, then an already queued waiter might 1488 * block forever, but there is nothing which can be done about that. 1489 */ 1490 void futex_exit_recursive(struct task_struct *tsk) 1491 { 1492 /* If the state is FUTEX_STATE_EXITING then futex_exit_mutex is held */ 1493 if (tsk->futex.state == FUTEX_STATE_EXITING) { 1494 __assume_ctx_lock(&tsk->futex.exit_mutex); 1495 mutex_unlock(&tsk->futex.exit_mutex); 1496 } 1497 tsk->futex.state = FUTEX_STATE_DEAD; 1498 } 1499 1500 static void futex_cleanup_begin(struct task_struct *tsk) 1501 __acquires(&tsk->futex.exit_mutex) 1502 { 1503 /* 1504 * Prevent various race issues against a concurrent incoming waiter 1505 * including live locks by forcing the waiter to block on 1506 * tsk->futex.exit_mutex when it observes FUTEX_STATE_EXITING in 1507 * attach_to_pi_owner(). 1508 */ 1509 mutex_lock(&tsk->futex.exit_mutex); 1510 1511 /* 1512 * Switch the state to FUTEX_STATE_EXITING under tsk->pi_lock. 1513 * 1514 * This ensures that all subsequent checks of tsk->futex_state in 1515 * attach_to_pi_owner() must observe FUTEX_STATE_EXITING with 1516 * tsk->pi_lock held. 1517 * 1518 * It guarantees also that a pi_state which was queued right before 1519 * the state change under tsk->pi_lock by a concurrent waiter must 1520 * be observed in exit_pi_state_list(). 1521 */ 1522 raw_spin_lock_irq(&tsk->pi_lock); 1523 tsk->futex.state = FUTEX_STATE_EXITING; 1524 raw_spin_unlock_irq(&tsk->pi_lock); 1525 } 1526 1527 static void futex_cleanup_end(struct task_struct *tsk, int state) 1528 __releases(&tsk->futex.exit_mutex) 1529 { 1530 /* 1531 * Lockless store. The only side effect is that an observer might 1532 * take another loop until it becomes visible. 1533 */ 1534 tsk->futex.state = state; 1535 /* 1536 * Drop the exit protection. This unblocks waiters which observed 1537 * FUTEX_STATE_EXITING to reevaluate the state. 1538 */ 1539 mutex_unlock(&tsk->futex.exit_mutex); 1540 } 1541 1542 void futex_exec_release(struct task_struct *tsk) 1543 { 1544 /* 1545 * The state handling is done for consistency, but in the case of 1546 * exec() there is no way to prevent further damage as the PID stays 1547 * the same. But for the unlikely and arguably buggy case that a 1548 * futex is held on exec(), this provides at least as much state 1549 * consistency protection which is possible. 1550 */ 1551 futex_cleanup_begin(tsk); 1552 futex_cleanup(tsk); 1553 /* 1554 * Reset the state to FUTEX_STATE_OK. The task is alive and about 1555 * exec a new binary. 1556 */ 1557 futex_cleanup_end(tsk, FUTEX_STATE_OK); 1558 } 1559 1560 void futex_exit_release(struct task_struct *tsk) 1561 { 1562 futex_cleanup_begin(tsk); 1563 futex_cleanup(tsk); 1564 futex_cleanup_end(tsk, FUTEX_STATE_DEAD); 1565 } 1566 1567 static void futex_hash_bucket_init(struct futex_hash_bucket *fhb) 1568 { 1569 atomic_set(&fhb->waiters, 0); 1570 plist_head_init(&fhb->chain); 1571 spin_lock_init(&fhb->lock); 1572 } 1573 1574 #define FH_CUSTOM 0x01 1575 1576 #ifdef CONFIG_FUTEX_PRIVATE_HASH 1577 1578 /* 1579 * futex-ref 1580 * 1581 * Heavily inspired by percpu-rwsem/percpu-refcount; not reusing any of that 1582 * code because it just doesn't fit right. 1583 * 1584 * Dual counter, per-cpu / atomic approach like percpu-refcount, except it 1585 * re-initializes the state automatically, such that the fph swizzle is also a 1586 * transition back to per-cpu. 1587 */ 1588 1589 static void futex_ref_rcu(struct rcu_head *head); 1590 1591 static void __futex_ref_atomic_begin(struct futex_private_hash *fph) 1592 { 1593 struct mm_struct *mm = fph->mm; 1594 1595 /* 1596 * The counter we're about to switch to must have fully switched; 1597 * otherwise it would be impossible for it to have reported success 1598 * from futex_ref_is_dead(). 1599 */ 1600 WARN_ON_ONCE(atomic_long_read(&mm->futex.phash.atomic) != 0); 1601 1602 /* 1603 * Set the atomic to the bias value such that futex_ref_{get,put}() 1604 * will never observe 0. Will be fixed up in __futex_ref_atomic_end() 1605 * when folding in the percpu count. 1606 */ 1607 atomic_long_set(&mm->futex.phash.atomic, LONG_MAX); 1608 smp_store_release(&fph->state, FR_ATOMIC); 1609 1610 call_rcu_hurry(&mm->futex.phash.rcu, futex_ref_rcu); 1611 } 1612 1613 static void __futex_ref_atomic_end(struct futex_private_hash *fph) 1614 { 1615 struct mm_struct *mm = fph->mm; 1616 unsigned int count = 0; 1617 long ret; 1618 int cpu; 1619 1620 /* 1621 * Per __futex_ref_atomic_begin() the state of the fph must be ATOMIC 1622 * and per this RCU callback, everybody must now observe this state and 1623 * use the atomic variable. 1624 */ 1625 WARN_ON_ONCE(fph->state != FR_ATOMIC); 1626 1627 /* 1628 * Therefore the per-cpu counter is now stable, sum and reset. 1629 */ 1630 for_each_possible_cpu(cpu) { 1631 unsigned int *ptr = per_cpu_ptr(mm->futex.phash.ref, cpu); 1632 count += *ptr; 1633 *ptr = 0; 1634 } 1635 1636 /* 1637 * Re-init for the next cycle. 1638 */ 1639 this_cpu_inc(*mm->futex.phash.ref); /* 0 -> 1 */ 1640 1641 /* 1642 * Add actual count, subtract bias and initial refcount. 1643 * 1644 * The moment this atomic operation happens, futex_ref_is_dead() can 1645 * become true. 1646 */ 1647 ret = atomic_long_add_return(count - LONG_MAX - 1, &mm->futex.phash.atomic); 1648 if (!ret) 1649 wake_up_var(mm); 1650 1651 WARN_ON_ONCE(ret < 0); 1652 mmput_async(mm); 1653 } 1654 1655 static void futex_ref_rcu(struct rcu_head *head) 1656 { 1657 struct mm_struct *mm = container_of(head, struct mm_struct, futex.phash.rcu); 1658 struct futex_private_hash *fph = rcu_dereference_raw(mm->futex.phash.hash); 1659 1660 if (fph->state == FR_PERCPU) { 1661 /* 1662 * Per this extra grace-period, everybody must now observe 1663 * fph as the current fph and no previously observed fph's 1664 * are in-flight. 1665 * 1666 * Notably, nobody will now rely on the atomic 1667 * futex_ref_is_dead() state anymore so we can begin the 1668 * migration of the per-cpu counter into the atomic. 1669 */ 1670 __futex_ref_atomic_begin(fph); 1671 return; 1672 } 1673 1674 __futex_ref_atomic_end(fph); 1675 } 1676 1677 /* 1678 * Drop the initial refcount and transition to atomics. 1679 */ 1680 static void futex_ref_drop(struct futex_private_hash *fph) 1681 { 1682 struct mm_struct *mm = fph->mm; 1683 1684 /* 1685 * Can only transition the current fph; 1686 */ 1687 WARN_ON_ONCE(rcu_dereference_raw(mm->futex.phash.hash) != fph); 1688 /* 1689 * We enqueue at least one RCU callback. Ensure mm stays if the task 1690 * exits before the transition is completed. 1691 */ 1692 mmget(mm); 1693 1694 /* 1695 * In order to avoid the following scenario: 1696 * 1697 * futex_hash() __futex_pivot_hash() 1698 * guard(rcu); guard(mm->futex.phash.lock); 1699 * fph = mm->futex.phash.hash; 1700 * rcu_assign_pointer(&mm->futex.phash.hash, new); 1701 * futex_hash_allocate() 1702 * futex_ref_drop() 1703 * fph->state = FR_ATOMIC; 1704 * atomic_set(, BIAS); 1705 * 1706 * futex_private_hash_get(fph); // OOPS 1707 * 1708 * Where an old fph (which is FR_ATOMIC) and should fail on 1709 * inc_not_zero, will succeed because a new transition is started and 1710 * the atomic is bias'ed away from 0. 1711 * 1712 * There must be at least one full grace-period between publishing a 1713 * new fph and trying to replace it. 1714 */ 1715 if (poll_state_synchronize_rcu(mm->futex.phash.batches)) { 1716 /* 1717 * There was a grace-period, we can begin now. 1718 */ 1719 __futex_ref_atomic_begin(fph); 1720 return; 1721 } 1722 1723 call_rcu_hurry(&mm->futex.phash.rcu, futex_ref_rcu); 1724 } 1725 1726 static bool futex_ref_get(struct futex_private_hash *fph) 1727 { 1728 struct mm_struct *mm = fph->mm; 1729 1730 guard(preempt)(); 1731 1732 if (READ_ONCE(fph->state) == FR_PERCPU) { 1733 __this_cpu_inc(*mm->futex.phash.ref); 1734 return true; 1735 } 1736 1737 return atomic_long_inc_not_zero(&mm->futex.phash.atomic); 1738 } 1739 1740 static bool futex_ref_put(struct futex_private_hash *fph) 1741 { 1742 struct mm_struct *mm = fph->mm; 1743 1744 guard(preempt)(); 1745 1746 if (READ_ONCE(fph->state) == FR_PERCPU) { 1747 __this_cpu_dec(*mm->futex.phash.ref); 1748 return false; 1749 } 1750 1751 return atomic_long_dec_and_test(&mm->futex.phash.atomic); 1752 } 1753 1754 static bool futex_ref_is_dead(struct futex_private_hash *fph) 1755 { 1756 struct mm_struct *mm = fph->mm; 1757 1758 guard(rcu)(); 1759 1760 if (smp_load_acquire(&fph->state) == FR_PERCPU) 1761 return false; 1762 1763 return atomic_long_read(&mm->futex.phash.atomic) == 0; 1764 } 1765 1766 static void futex_hash_init_mm(struct futex_mm_data *fd) 1767 { 1768 memset(&fd->phash, 0, sizeof(fd->phash)); 1769 mutex_init(&fd->phash.lock); 1770 fd->phash.batches = get_state_synchronize_rcu(); 1771 } 1772 1773 void futex_hash_free(struct mm_struct *mm) 1774 { 1775 struct futex_private_hash *fph; 1776 1777 free_percpu(mm->futex.phash.ref); 1778 kvfree(mm->futex.phash.hash_new); 1779 fph = rcu_dereference_raw(mm->futex.phash.hash); 1780 if (fph) 1781 kvfree(fph); 1782 } 1783 1784 static bool futex_pivot_pending(struct mm_struct *mm) 1785 { 1786 struct futex_private_hash *fph; 1787 1788 guard(rcu)(); 1789 1790 if (!mm->futex.phash.hash_new) 1791 return true; 1792 1793 fph = rcu_dereference(mm->futex.phash.hash); 1794 return futex_ref_is_dead(fph); 1795 } 1796 1797 static bool futex_hash_less(struct futex_private_hash *a, 1798 struct futex_private_hash *b) 1799 { 1800 /* user provided always wins */ 1801 if (!a->custom && b->custom) 1802 return true; 1803 if (a->custom && !b->custom) 1804 return false; 1805 1806 /* zero-sized hash wins */ 1807 if (!b->hash_mask) 1808 return true; 1809 if (!a->hash_mask) 1810 return false; 1811 1812 /* keep the biggest */ 1813 if (a->hash_mask < b->hash_mask) 1814 return true; 1815 if (a->hash_mask > b->hash_mask) 1816 return false; 1817 1818 return false; /* equal */ 1819 } 1820 1821 static int futex_hash_allocate(unsigned int hash_slots, unsigned int flags) 1822 { 1823 struct mm_struct *mm = current->mm; 1824 struct futex_private_hash *fph; 1825 bool custom = flags & FH_CUSTOM; 1826 int i; 1827 1828 if (hash_slots && (hash_slots == 1 || !is_power_of_2(hash_slots))) 1829 return -EINVAL; 1830 1831 /* 1832 * Once we've disabled the global hash there is no way back. 1833 */ 1834 scoped_guard(rcu) { 1835 fph = rcu_dereference(mm->futex.phash.hash); 1836 if (fph && !fph->hash_mask) { 1837 if (custom) 1838 return -EBUSY; 1839 return 0; 1840 } 1841 } 1842 1843 if (!mm->futex.phash.ref) { 1844 /* 1845 * This will always be allocated by the first thread and 1846 * therefore requires no locking. 1847 */ 1848 mm->futex.phash.ref = alloc_percpu(unsigned int); 1849 if (!mm->futex.phash.ref) 1850 return -ENOMEM; 1851 this_cpu_inc(*mm->futex.phash.ref); /* 0 -> 1 */ 1852 } 1853 1854 fph = kvzalloc(struct_size(fph, queues, hash_slots), 1855 GFP_KERNEL_ACCOUNT | __GFP_NOWARN); 1856 if (!fph) 1857 return -ENOMEM; 1858 1859 fph->hash_mask = hash_slots ? hash_slots - 1 : 0; 1860 fph->custom = custom; 1861 fph->mm = mm; 1862 1863 for (i = 0; i < hash_slots; i++) 1864 futex_hash_bucket_init(&fph->queues[i]); 1865 1866 if (custom) { 1867 /* 1868 * Only let prctl() wait / retry; don't unduly delay clone(). 1869 */ 1870 again: 1871 wait_var_event(mm, futex_pivot_pending(mm)); 1872 } 1873 1874 scoped_guard(mutex, &mm->futex.phash.lock) { 1875 struct futex_private_hash *free __free(kvfree) = NULL; 1876 struct futex_private_hash *cur, *new; 1877 1878 cur = rcu_dereference_protected(mm->futex.phash.hash, 1879 lockdep_is_held(&mm->futex.phash.lock)); 1880 new = mm->futex.phash.hash_new; 1881 mm->futex.phash.hash_new = NULL; 1882 1883 if (fph) { 1884 if (cur && !cur->hash_mask) { 1885 /* 1886 * If two threads simultaneously request the global 1887 * hash then the first one performs the switch, 1888 * the second one returns here. 1889 */ 1890 free = fph; 1891 mm->futex.phash.hash_new = new; 1892 return -EBUSY; 1893 } 1894 if (cur && !new) { 1895 /* 1896 * If we have an existing hash, but do not yet have 1897 * allocated a replacement hash, drop the initial 1898 * reference on the existing hash. 1899 */ 1900 futex_ref_drop(cur); 1901 } 1902 1903 if (new) { 1904 /* 1905 * Two updates raced; throw out the lesser one. 1906 */ 1907 if (futex_hash_less(new, fph)) { 1908 free = new; 1909 new = fph; 1910 } else { 1911 free = fph; 1912 } 1913 } else { 1914 new = fph; 1915 } 1916 fph = NULL; 1917 } 1918 1919 if (new) { 1920 /* 1921 * Will set mm->futex.phash.new_hash on failure; 1922 * futex_private_hash_get() will try again. 1923 */ 1924 if (!__futex_pivot_hash(mm, new) && custom) 1925 goto again; 1926 } 1927 } 1928 return 0; 1929 } 1930 1931 int futex_hash_allocate_default(void) 1932 { 1933 unsigned int threads, buckets, current_buckets = 0; 1934 struct futex_private_hash *fph; 1935 1936 if (!current->mm) 1937 return 0; 1938 1939 scoped_guard(rcu) { 1940 threads = min_t(unsigned int, get_nr_threads(current), num_online_cpus()); 1941 1942 fph = rcu_dereference(current->mm->futex.phash.hash); 1943 if (fph) { 1944 if (fph->custom) 1945 return 0; 1946 1947 current_buckets = fph->hash_mask + 1; 1948 } 1949 } 1950 1951 /* 1952 * The default allocation will remain within 1953 * 16 <= threads * 4 <= global hash size 1954 */ 1955 buckets = roundup_pow_of_two(4 * threads); 1956 buckets = clamp(buckets, 16, futex_hashmask + 1); 1957 1958 if (current_buckets >= buckets) 1959 return 0; 1960 1961 return futex_hash_allocate(buckets, 0); 1962 } 1963 1964 static int futex_hash_get_slots(void) 1965 { 1966 struct futex_private_hash *fph; 1967 1968 guard(rcu)(); 1969 fph = rcu_dereference(current->mm->futex.phash.hash); 1970 if (fph && fph->hash_mask) 1971 return fph->hash_mask + 1; 1972 return 0; 1973 } 1974 #else /* CONFIG_FUTEX_PRIVATE_HASH */ 1975 static inline int futex_hash_allocate(unsigned int hslots, unsigned int flags) { return -EINVAL; } 1976 static inline int futex_hash_get_slots(void) { return 0; } 1977 static inline void futex_hash_init_mm(struct futex_mm_data *fd) { } 1978 #endif /* !CONFIG_FUTEX_PRIVATE_HASH */ 1979 1980 #ifdef CONFIG_FUTEX_ROBUST_UNLOCK 1981 static void futex_invalidate_cs_ranges(struct futex_mm_data *fd) 1982 { 1983 /* 1984 * Invalidate start_ip so that the quick check fails for ip >= start_ip 1985 * if VDSO is not mapped or the second slot is not available for compat 1986 * tasks as they use VDSO32 which does not provide the 64-bit pointer 1987 * variant. 1988 */ 1989 for (int i = 0; i < FUTEX_ROBUST_MAX_CS_RANGES; i++) 1990 fd->unlock.cs_ranges[i].start_ip = ~0UL; 1991 } 1992 1993 void futex_reset_cs_ranges(struct futex_mm_data *fd) 1994 { 1995 memset(fd->unlock.cs_ranges, 0, sizeof(fd->unlock.cs_ranges)); 1996 futex_invalidate_cs_ranges(fd); 1997 } 1998 1999 static void futex_robust_unlock_init_mm(struct futex_mm_data *fd) 2000 { 2001 /* mm_dup() preserves the range, mm_alloc() clears it */ 2002 if (!fd->unlock.cs_ranges[0].start_ip) 2003 futex_invalidate_cs_ranges(fd); 2004 } 2005 #else /* CONFIG_FUTEX_ROBUST_UNLOCK */ 2006 static inline void futex_robust_unlock_init_mm(struct futex_mm_data *fd) { } 2007 #endif /* !CONFIG_FUTEX_ROBUST_UNLOCK */ 2008 2009 #if defined(CONFIG_FUTEX_PRIVATE_HASH) || defined(CONFIG_FUTEX_ROBUST_UNLOCK) 2010 void futex_mm_init(struct mm_struct *mm) 2011 { 2012 futex_hash_init_mm(&mm->futex); 2013 futex_robust_unlock_init_mm(&mm->futex); 2014 } 2015 #endif 2016 2017 int futex_hash_prctl(unsigned long arg2, unsigned long arg3, unsigned long arg4) 2018 { 2019 unsigned int flags = FH_CUSTOM; 2020 int ret; 2021 2022 switch (arg2) { 2023 case PR_FUTEX_HASH_SET_SLOTS: 2024 if (arg4) 2025 return -EINVAL; 2026 ret = futex_hash_allocate(arg3, flags); 2027 break; 2028 2029 case PR_FUTEX_HASH_GET_SLOTS: 2030 ret = futex_hash_get_slots(); 2031 break; 2032 2033 default: 2034 ret = -EINVAL; 2035 break; 2036 } 2037 return ret; 2038 } 2039 2040 static int __init futex_init(void) 2041 { 2042 unsigned long hashsize, i; 2043 unsigned int order, n; 2044 unsigned long size; 2045 2046 #ifdef CONFIG_BASE_SMALL 2047 hashsize = 16; 2048 #else 2049 hashsize = 256 * num_possible_cpus(); 2050 hashsize /= num_possible_nodes(); 2051 hashsize = max(4, hashsize); 2052 hashsize = roundup_pow_of_two(hashsize); 2053 #endif 2054 futex_hashshift = ilog2(hashsize); 2055 size = sizeof(struct futex_hash_bucket) * hashsize; 2056 order = get_order(size); 2057 2058 for_each_node(n) { 2059 struct futex_hash_bucket *table; 2060 2061 if (order > MAX_PAGE_ORDER) 2062 table = vmalloc_huge_node(size, GFP_KERNEL, n); 2063 else 2064 table = alloc_pages_exact_nid(n, size, GFP_KERNEL); 2065 2066 BUG_ON(!table); 2067 2068 for (i = 0; i < hashsize; i++) 2069 futex_hash_bucket_init(&table[i]); 2070 2071 futex_queues[n] = table; 2072 } 2073 2074 futex_hashmask = hashsize - 1; 2075 pr_info("futex hash table entries: %lu (%lu bytes on %d NUMA nodes, total %lu KiB, %s).\n", 2076 hashsize, size, num_possible_nodes(), size * num_possible_nodes() / 1024, 2077 order > MAX_PAGE_ORDER ? "vmalloc" : "linear"); 2078 return 0; 2079 } 2080 core_initcall(futex_init); 2081