Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: [PATCH] optee: Disable shm cache when booting the crash kernel | From | Allen Pais <> | Date | Fri, 7 May 2021 15:02:58 +0530 |
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>> >> >>> On 07-May-2021, at 9:28 AM, Tyler Hicks <tyhicks@linux.microsoft.com> wrote: >>> >>> The .shutdown hook is not called after a kernel crash when a kdump >>> kernel is pre-loaded. A kexec into the kdump kernel takes place as >>> quickly as possible without allowing drivers to clean up. >>> >>> That means that the OP-TEE shared memory cache, which was initialized by >>> the kernel that crashed, is still in place when the kdump kernel is >>> booted. As the kdump kernel is shutdown, the .shutdown hook is called, >>> which calls optee_disable_shm_cache(), and OP-TEE's >>> OPTEE_SMC_DISABLE_SHM_CACHE API returns virtual addresses that are not >>> mapped for the kdump kernel since the cache was set up by the previous >>> kernel. Trying to dereference the tee_shm pointer or otherwise translate >>> the address results in a fault that cannot be handled: >>> >>> Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address ffff4317b9c09744 >>> Mem abort info: >>> ESR = 0x96000004 >>> EC = 0x25: DABT (current EL), IL = 32 bits >>> SET = 0, FnV = 0 >>> EA = 0, S1PTW = 0 >>> Data abort info: >>> ISV = 0, ISS = 0x00000004 >>> CM = 0, WnR = 0 >>> swapper pgtable: 4k pages, 48-bit VAs, pgdp=0000000970b1e000 >>> [ffff4317b9c09744] pgd=0000000000000000, p4d=0000000000000000 >>> Internal error: Oops: 96000004 [#1] SMP >>> Modules linked in: bnxt_en pcie_iproc_platform pcie_iproc diagbe(O) >>> CPU: 4 PID: 1 Comm: systemd-shutdow Tainted: G O 5.10.19.8 #1 >>> Hardware name: Redacted (DT) >>> pstate: 60400005 (nZCv daif +PAN -UAO -TCO BTYPE=--) >>> pc : tee_shm_free (/usr/src/kernel/drivers/tee/tee_shm.c:363) >>> lr : optee_disable_shm_cache (/usr/src/kernel/drivers/tee/optee/call.c:441) >>> sp : ffff80001005bb70 >>> x29: ffff80001005bb70 x28: ffff608e74648e00 >>> x27: ffff80001005bb98 x26: dead000000000100 >>> x25: ffff80001005bbb8 x24: aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa >>> x23: ffff608e74cf8818 x22: ffff608e738be600 >>> x21: ffff80001005bbc8 x20: ffff608e738be638 >>> x19: ffff4317b9c09700 x18: ffffffffffffffff >>> x17: 0000000000000041 x16: ffffba61b5171764 >>> x15: 0000000000000004 x14: 0000000000000fff >>> x13: ffffba61b5c9dfc8 x12: 0000000000000003 >>> x11: 0000000000000000 x10: 0000000000000000 >>> x9 : ffffba61b5413824 x8 : 00000000ffff4317 >>> x7 : 0000000000000000 x6 : 0000000000000000 >>> x5 : 0000000000000000 x4 : 0000000000000000 >>> x3 : 0000000000000000 x2 : ffff4317b9c09700 >>> x1 : 00000000ffff4317 x0 : ffff4317b9c09700 >>> Call trace: >>> tee_shm_free (/usr/src/kernel/drivers/tee/tee_shm.c:363) >>> optee_disable_shm_cache (/usr/src/kernel/drivers/tee/optee/call.c:441) >>> optee_shutdown (/usr/src/kernel/drivers/tee/optee/core.c:636) >>> platform_drv_shutdown (/usr/src/kernel/drivers/base/platform.c:800) >>> device_shutdown (/usr/src/kernel/include/linux/device.h:758 /usr/src/kernel/drivers/base/core.c:4078) >>> kernel_restart (/usr/src/kernel/kernel/reboot.c:221 /usr/src/kernel/kernel/reboot.c:248) >>> __arm64_sys_reboot (/usr/src/kernel/kernel/reboot.c:349 /usr/src/kernel/kernel/reboot.c:312 /usr/src/kernel/kernel/reboot.c:312) >>> do_el0_svc (/usr/src/kernel/arch/arm64/kernel/syscall.c:56 /usr/src/kernel/arch/arm64/kernel/syscall.c:158 /usr/src/kernel/arch/arm64/kernel/syscall.c:197) >>> el0_svc (/usr/src/kernel/arch/arm64/kernel/entry-common.c:368) >>> el0_sync_handler (/usr/src/kernel/arch/arm64/kernel/entry-common.c:428) >>> el0_sync (/usr/src/kernel/arch/arm64/kernel/entry.S:671) >>> Code: aa0003f3 b5000060 12800003 14000002 (b9404663) >>> >>> When booting the kdump kernel, drain the shared memory cache while being >>> careful to not translate the addresses returned from >>> OPTEE_SMC_DISABLE_SHM_CACHE. Once the invalid cache objects are drained >>> and the cache is disabled, proceed with re-enabling the cache so that we >>> aren't dealing with invalid addresses while shutting down the kdump >>> kernel. >>> >>> Signed-off-by: Tyler Hicks <tyhicks@linux.microsoft.com> >>> --- >>> >>> This patch fixes a crash introduced by "optee: fix tee out of memory >>> failure seen during kexec reboot"[1]. However, I don't think that the >>> original two patch series[2] plus this patch is the full solution to >>> properly handling OP-TEE shared memory across kexec. >>> >>> While testing this fix, I did about 10 kexec reboots and then triggered >>> a kernel crash by writing 'c' to /proc/sysrq-trigger. The kdump kernel >>> became unresponsive during boot while steadily streaming the following >>> errors to the serial console: >>> >>> arm-smmu 64000000.mmu: Blocked unknown Stream ID 0x2000; boot with "arm-smmu.disable_bypass=0" to allow, but this may have security implications >>> arm-smmu 64000000.mmu: GFSR 0x00000002, GFSYNR0 0x00000002, GFSYNR1 0x00002000, GFSYNR2 0x00000000 >>> >>> I suspect that this is related to the problems of OP-TEE shared memory >>> handling across kexec. My current hunch is that while we've disabled the >>> shared memory cache with this patch, we haven't unregistered all of the >>> addresses that the previous kernel (which crashed) had registered with >>> OP-TEE and that perhaps OP-TEE OS is still trying to make use those >>> addresses? >>> >>> I'm still pretty early in investigating that assumption and >>> I'm learning about OP-TEE as I go but I wanted to get this initial >>> fix-of-the-fix out so that it was clear that the v2 of the series[2] is >>> not complete. >>> >>> [1] https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20210225090610.242623-2-allen.lkml@gmail.com/ >>> [2] https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20210225090610.242623-1-allen.lkml@gmail.com/#t >>> >>> drivers/tee/optee/call.c | 11 ++++++++++- >>> drivers/tee/optee/core.c | 13 +++++++++++-- >>> drivers/tee/optee/optee_private.h | 2 +- >>> 3 files changed, 22 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) >>> >>> diff --git a/drivers/tee/optee/call.c b/drivers/tee/optee/call.c >>> index 6132cc8d014c..799e84bec63d 100644 >>> --- a/drivers/tee/optee/call.c >>> +++ b/drivers/tee/optee/call.c >>> @@ -417,8 +417,10 @@ void optee_enable_shm_cache(struct optee *optee) >>> * optee_disable_shm_cache() - Disables caching of some shared memory allocation >>> * in OP-TEE >>> * @optee: main service struct >>> + * @is_mapped: true if the cached shared memory addresses were mapped by this >>> + * kernel, are safe to dereference, and should be freed >>> */ >>> -void optee_disable_shm_cache(struct optee *optee) >>> +void optee_disable_shm_cache(struct optee *optee, bool is_mapped) >>> { >>> struct optee_call_waiter w; >>> >>> @@ -437,6 +439,13 @@ void optee_disable_shm_cache(struct optee *optee) >>> if (res.result.status == OPTEE_SMC_RETURN_OK) { >>> struct tee_shm *shm; >>> >> >> Thanks Tyler. >> From what I understand from my email exchange with Jens, I don’t >> Think we want to touch optee_disable_shm_cache(), I could be wrong too, >> @Jens, comments? > > Changing optee_disable_shm_cache() is fine. Bear in mind that there > are other times where we can't recover from a kernel crash. For > instance if a thread is executing in OP-TEE in secure world.
I agree. My bad, I meant, “we don’t want to touch optee_disable_shm_cache()”. And precisely for the reason you have mentioned above.
Thanks.
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