On Sun, Feb 14, 2021 at 6:50 AM Laurent Vivier <laur...@vivier.eu> wrote: > > Le 14/02/2021 à 12:24, Alex Bennée a écrit : > > > > Vincent Fazio <vfa...@xes-inc.com> writes: > > > >> From: Vincent Fazio <vfa...@gmail.com> > >> > >> Previously, pgd_find_hole_fallback assumed that if the build host's libc > >> had MAP_FIXED_NOREPLACE defined that the address returned by mmap would > >> match the requested address. This is not a safe assumption for Linux > >> kernels prior to 4.17 > > > > It doesn't as we have in osdep.h: > > > > #ifndef MAP_FIXED_NOREPLACE > > #define MAP_FIXED_NOREPLACE 0 > > #endif > > > > which is to say to assume if MAP_FIXED_NOREPLACE is defined the kernel > > should have given us what we want otherwise we do the check. > > > But what is the purpose of the "if (MAP_FIXED_NOREPLACE != 0 ||"? > Can't we rely only on "mmap_start == (void *) align_start"? > > Thanks, > Laurent >
I think we have to rely on address matching. The problem is specifically when MAP_FIXED_NOREPLACE is defined and is passed to mmap but the running kernel doesn't know what to do with the flag so returns a value that is not what was hinted at. Previously the code assumed that if MAP_FIXED_NOREPLACE was defined that the returned address would match, but that isn't always the case if the kernel doesn't have support for the flag. The 4.4, 4.9 and 4.14 LTS kernels are still in use and could run into this problem. -Vincent