Commit f01cae4e authored by David S. Miller's avatar David S. Miller

Merge branch 'sparc-perf-stack'

David Ahern says:

====================
sparc64: perf fixes for userspace stacks

Coming back to the perf userspace callchain problem. As a reminder there are
a series of problems trying to use perf to collect callchains with scheduling
tracepoints, e.g., perf sched record -g -- <cmd>.

The first patch disables pagefaults while walking the user stack. As discussed
a couple of months ago this is the right fix, but I was puzzled as to why
processes were terminating with sigbus (and sometimes sigsegv). I believe the
root of this problem is bad addresses trying to walk the frames using frame
pointers. The bad addresses lead to faults that get handled by do_sparc64_fault
and it aborts the task though I am still puzzled as to why it gets past this
check in do_sparc64_fault:

        if (in_atomic() || !mm)
                goto intr_or_no_mm;

pagefault_disable bumps the preempt_count which should make in_atomic return != 0
(building kernels with preemption set to voluntar, CONFIG_PREEMPT_VOLUNTARY=y).

While this set does not fully solve the problem it does prevent a number of
pain points with the current code, most notably able to lock up the system.
====================
Signed-off-by: default avatarDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
parents aefbef10 2d89cd86
......@@ -49,6 +49,28 @@ do { \
__asm__ __volatile__ ("wr %%g0, %0, %%asi" : : "r" ((val).seg)); \
} while(0)
/*
* Test whether a block of memory is a valid user space address.
* Returns 0 if the range is valid, nonzero otherwise.
*/
static inline bool __chk_range_not_ok(unsigned long addr, unsigned long size, unsigned long limit)
{
if (__builtin_constant_p(size))
return addr > limit - size;
addr += size;
if (addr < size)
return true;
return addr > limit;
}
#define __range_not_ok(addr, size, limit) \
({ \
__chk_user_ptr(addr); \
__chk_range_not_ok((unsigned long __force)(addr), size, limit); \
})
static inline int __access_ok(const void __user * addr, unsigned long size)
{
return 1;
......
......@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@
#include <asm/stacktrace.h>
#include <asm/cpudata.h>
#include <asm/uaccess.h>
#include <linux/uaccess.h>
#include <linux/atomic.h>
#include <asm/nmi.h>
#include <asm/pcr.h>
......@@ -1741,18 +1741,31 @@ void perf_callchain_kernel(struct perf_callchain_entry *entry,
} while (entry->nr < PERF_MAX_STACK_DEPTH);
}
static inline int
valid_user_frame(const void __user *fp, unsigned long size)
{
/* addresses should be at least 4-byte aligned */
if (((unsigned long) fp) & 3)
return 0;
return (__range_not_ok(fp, size, TASK_SIZE) == 0);
}
static void perf_callchain_user_64(struct perf_callchain_entry *entry,
struct pt_regs *regs)
{
unsigned long ufp;
ufp = regs->u_regs[UREG_I6] + STACK_BIAS;
ufp = regs->u_regs[UREG_FP] + STACK_BIAS;
do {
struct sparc_stackf __user *usf;
struct sparc_stackf sf;
unsigned long pc;
usf = (struct sparc_stackf __user *)ufp;
if (!valid_user_frame(usf, sizeof(sf)))
break;
if (__copy_from_user_inatomic(&sf, usf, sizeof(sf)))
break;
......@@ -1767,7 +1780,7 @@ static void perf_callchain_user_32(struct perf_callchain_entry *entry,
{
unsigned long ufp;
ufp = regs->u_regs[UREG_I6] & 0xffffffffUL;
ufp = regs->u_regs[UREG_FP] & 0xffffffffUL;
do {
unsigned long pc;
......@@ -1803,8 +1816,13 @@ perf_callchain_user(struct perf_callchain_entry *entry, struct pt_regs *regs)
return;
flushw_user();
pagefault_disable();
if (test_thread_flag(TIF_32BIT))
perf_callchain_user_32(entry, regs);
else
perf_callchain_user_64(entry, regs);
pagefault_enable();
}
......@@ -413,8 +413,9 @@ asmlinkage void __kprobes do_sparc64_fault(struct pt_regs *regs)
* that here.
*/
if ((fault_code & FAULT_CODE_ITLB) && !(vma->vm_flags & VM_EXEC)) {
BUG_ON(address != regs->tpc);
BUG_ON(regs->tstate & TSTATE_PRIV);
WARN(address != regs->tpc,
"address (%lx) != regs->tpc (%lx)\n", address, regs->tpc);
WARN_ON(regs->tstate & TSTATE_PRIV);
goto bad_area;
}
......
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