kprobes: Fix optimize_kprobe()/unoptimize_kprobe() cancellation logic

optimize_kprobe() and unoptimize_kprobe() cancels if a given kprobe
is on the optimizing_list or unoptimizing_list already. However, since
the following commit:

  f66c0447cc ("kprobes: Set unoptimized flag after unoptimizing code")

modified the update timing of the KPROBE_FLAG_OPTIMIZED, it doesn't
work as expected anymore.

The optimized_kprobe could be in the following states:

- [optimizing]: Before inserting jump instruction
  op.kp->flags has KPROBE_FLAG_OPTIMIZED and
  op->list is not empty.

- [optimized]: jump inserted
  op.kp->flags has KPROBE_FLAG_OPTIMIZED and
  op->list is empty.

- [unoptimizing]: Before removing jump instruction (including unused
  optprobe)
  op.kp->flags has KPROBE_FLAG_OPTIMIZED and
  op->list is not empty.

- [unoptimized]: jump removed
  op.kp->flags doesn't have KPROBE_FLAG_OPTIMIZED and
  op->list is empty.

Current code mis-expects [unoptimizing] state doesn't have
KPROBE_FLAG_OPTIMIZED, and that can cause incorrect results.

To fix this, introduce optprobe_queued_unopt() to distinguish [optimizing]
and [unoptimizing] states and fixes the logic in optimize_kprobe() and
unoptimize_kprobe().

[ mingo: Cleaned up the changelog and the code a bit. ]

Signed-off-by: Masami Hiramatsu <mhiramat@kernel.org>
Reviewed-by: Steven Rostedt (VMware) <rostedt@goodmis.org>
Cc: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>
Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Cc: bristot@redhat.com
Fixes: f66c0447cc ("kprobes: Set unoptimized flag after unoptimizing code")
Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/157840814418.7181.13478003006386303481.stgit@devnote2
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
This commit is contained in:
Masami Hiramatsu 2020-01-07 23:42:24 +09:00 committed by Ingo Molnar
parent 2040cf9f59
commit e4add24778
1 changed files with 43 additions and 24 deletions

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@ -612,6 +612,18 @@ void wait_for_kprobe_optimizer(void)
mutex_unlock(&kprobe_mutex);
}
static bool optprobe_queued_unopt(struct optimized_kprobe *op)
{
struct optimized_kprobe *_op;
list_for_each_entry(_op, &unoptimizing_list, list) {
if (op == _op)
return true;
}
return false;
}
/* Optimize kprobe if p is ready to be optimized */
static void optimize_kprobe(struct kprobe *p)
{
@ -633,17 +645,21 @@ static void optimize_kprobe(struct kprobe *p)
return;
/* Check if it is already optimized. */
if (op->kp.flags & KPROBE_FLAG_OPTIMIZED)
return;
op->kp.flags |= KPROBE_FLAG_OPTIMIZED;
if (!list_empty(&op->list))
if (op->kp.flags & KPROBE_FLAG_OPTIMIZED) {
if (optprobe_queued_unopt(op)) {
/* This is under unoptimizing. Just dequeue the probe */
list_del_init(&op->list);
else {
}
return;
}
op->kp.flags |= KPROBE_FLAG_OPTIMIZED;
/* On unoptimizing/optimizing_list, op must have OPTIMIZED flag */
if (WARN_ON_ONCE(!list_empty(&op->list)))
return;
list_add(&op->list, &optimizing_list);
kick_kprobe_optimizer();
}
}
/* Short cut to direct unoptimizing */
@ -665,30 +681,33 @@ static void unoptimize_kprobe(struct kprobe *p, bool force)
return; /* This is not an optprobe nor optimized */
op = container_of(p, struct optimized_kprobe, kp);
if (!kprobe_optimized(p)) {
/* Unoptimized or unoptimizing case */
if (force && !list_empty(&op->list)) {
if (!kprobe_optimized(p))
return;
if (!list_empty(&op->list)) {
if (optprobe_queued_unopt(op)) {
/* Queued in unoptimizing queue */
if (force) {
/*
* Only if this is unoptimizing kprobe and forced,
* forcibly unoptimize it. (No need to unoptimize
* unoptimized kprobe again :)
* Forcibly unoptimize the kprobe here, and queue it
* in the freeing list for release afterwards.
*/
list_del_init(&op->list);
force_unoptimize_kprobe(op);
list_move(&op->list, &freeing_list);
}
} else {
/* Dequeue from the optimizing queue */
list_del_init(&op->list);
op->kp.flags &= ~KPROBE_FLAG_OPTIMIZED;
}
return;
}
if (!list_empty(&op->list)) {
/* Dequeue from the optimization queue */
list_del_init(&op->list);
return;
}
/* Optimized kprobe case */
if (force)
if (force) {
/* Forcibly update the code: this is a special case */
force_unoptimize_kprobe(op);
else {
} else {
list_add(&op->list, &unoptimizing_list);
kick_kprobe_optimizer();
}