KASAN uses different routines to map shadow for hot added memory and memory
obtained in boot process. Attempt to offline memory onlined by normal boot
process leads to this:

    Trying to vfree() nonexistent vm area (000000005d3b34b9)
    WARNING: CPU: 2 PID: 13215 at mm/vmalloc.c:1525 __vunmap+0x147/0x190

    Call Trace:
     kasan_mem_notifier+0xad/0xb9
     notifier_call_chain+0x166/0x260
     __blocking_notifier_call_chain+0xdb/0x140
     __offline_pages+0x96a/0xb10
     memory_subsys_offline+0x76/0xc0
     device_offline+0xb8/0x120
     store_mem_state+0xfa/0x120
     kernfs_fop_write+0x1d5/0x320
     __vfs_write+0xd4/0x530
     vfs_write+0x105/0x340
     SyS_write+0xb0/0x140

Obviously we can't call vfree() to free memory that wasn't allocated via
vmalloc(). Use find_vm_area() to see if we can call vfree().

Unfortunately it's a bit tricky to properly unmap and free shadow allocated
during boot, so we'll have to keep it. If memory will come online again
that shadow will be reused.

Fixes: fa69b5989bb0 ("mm/kasan: add support for memory hotplug")
Reported-by: Paul Menzel <pmenzel+linux-kasan-...@molgen.mpg.de>
Signed-off-by: Andrey Ryabinin <aryabi...@virtuozzo.com>
Cc: <sta...@vger.kernel.org>
---
 mm/kasan/kasan.c | 57 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--
 1 file changed, 55 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/mm/kasan/kasan.c b/mm/kasan/kasan.c
index e13d911251e7..0d9d9d268f32 100644
--- a/mm/kasan/kasan.c
+++ b/mm/kasan/kasan.c
@@ -791,6 +791,41 @@ DEFINE_ASAN_SET_SHADOW(f5);
 DEFINE_ASAN_SET_SHADOW(f8);
 
 #ifdef CONFIG_MEMORY_HOTPLUG
+static bool shadow_mapped(unsigned long addr)
+{
+       pgd_t *pgd = pgd_offset_k(addr);
+       p4d_t *p4d;
+       pud_t *pud;
+       pmd_t *pmd;
+       pte_t *pte;
+
+       if (pgd_none(*pgd))
+               return false;
+       p4d = p4d_offset(pgd, addr);
+       if (p4d_none(*p4d))
+               return false;
+       pud = pud_offset(p4d, addr);
+       if (pud_none(*pud))
+               return false;
+
+       /*
+        * We can't use pud_large() or pud_huge(), the first one
+        * is arch-specific, the last one depend on HUGETLB_PAGE.
+        * So let's abuse pud_bad(), if bud is bad it's has to
+        * because it's huge.
+        */
+       if (pud_bad(*pud))
+               return true;
+       pmd = pmd_offset(pud, addr);
+       if (pmd_none(*pmd))
+               return false;
+
+       if (pmd_bad(*pmd))
+               return true;
+       pte = pte_offset_kernel(pmd, addr);
+       return !pte_none(*pte);
+}
+
 static int __meminit kasan_mem_notifier(struct notifier_block *nb,
                        unsigned long action, void *data)
 {
@@ -812,6 +847,14 @@ static int __meminit kasan_mem_notifier(struct 
notifier_block *nb,
        case MEM_GOING_ONLINE: {
                void *ret;
 
+               /*
+                * If shadow is mapped already than it must have been mapped
+                * during the boot. This could happen if we onlining previously
+                * offlined memory.
+                */
+               if (shadow_mapped(shadow_start))
+                       return NOTIFY_OK;
+
                ret = __vmalloc_node_range(shadow_size, PAGE_SIZE, shadow_start,
                                        shadow_end, GFP_KERNEL,
                                        PAGE_KERNEL, VM_NO_GUARD,
@@ -823,8 +866,18 @@ static int __meminit kasan_mem_notifier(struct 
notifier_block *nb,
                kmemleak_ignore(ret);
                return NOTIFY_OK;
        }
-       case MEM_OFFLINE:
-               vfree((void *)shadow_start);
+       case MEM_OFFLINE: {
+               struct vm_struct *vm;
+
+               /*
+                * Only hot-added memory have vm_area. Freeing shadow
+                * mapped during boot would be tricky, so we'll just
+                * have to keep it.
+                */
+               vm = find_vm_area((void *)shadow_start);
+               if (vm)
+                       vfree((void *)shadow_start);
+       }
        }
 
        return NOTIFY_OK;
-- 
2.13.6

Reply via email to