On Tue, May 28, 2019 at 08:31:29PM +0800, Young Xiao wrote: > When a kthread calls call_usermodehelper() the steps are: > 1. allocate current->mm > 2. load_elf_binary() > 3. populate current->thread.regs > > While doing this, interrupts are not disabled. If there is a perf > interrupt in the middle of this process (i.e. step 1 has completed > but not yet reached to step 3) and if perf tries to read userspace > regs, kernel oops. > > Fix it by setting abi to PERF_SAMPLE_REGS_ABI_NONE when userspace > pt_regs are not set. > > See commit bf05fc25f268 ("powerpc/perf: Fix oops when kthread execs > user process") for details.
Why the hell do we set current->mm before it is complete? Note that normally exec() builds the new mm before attaching it, see exec_mmap() in flush_old_exec(). Also, why did those PPC folks 'fix' this in isolation? And why didn't you Cc them?