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SubjectRe: [PATCH hid v12 03/15] HID: initial BPF implementation
Hi Jon,

On Wed, Nov 23, 2022 at 2:25 PM Jon Hunter <jonathanh@nvidia.com> wrote:
>
>
> On 03/11/2022 15:57, Benjamin Tissoires wrote:
> > Declare an entry point that can use fmod_ret BPF programs, and
> > also an API to access and change the incoming data.
> >
> > A simpler implementation would consist in just calling
> > hid_bpf_device_event() for any incoming event and let users deal
> > with the fact that they will be called for any event of any device.
> >
> > The goal of HID-BPF is to partially replace drivers, so this situation
> > can be problematic because we might have programs which will step on
> > each other toes.
> >
> > For that, we add a new API hid_bpf_attach_prog() that can be called
> > from a syscall and we manually deal with a jump table in hid-bpf.
> >
> > Whenever we add a program to the jump table (in other words, when we
> > attach a program to a HID device), we keep the number of time we added
> > this program in the jump table so we can release it whenever there are
> > no other users.
> >
> > HID devices have an RCU protected list of available programs in the
> > jump table, and those programs are called one after the other thanks
> > to bpf_tail_call().
> >
> > To achieve the detection of users losing their fds on the programs we
> > attached, we add 2 tracing facilities on bpf_prog_release() (for when
> > a fd is closed) and bpf_free_inode() (for when a pinned program gets
> > unpinned).
> >
> > Reviewed-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
> > Signed-off-by: Benjamin Tissoires <benjamin.tissoires@redhat.com>
>
> ...
>
> > +static int __init hid_bpf_init(void)
> > +{
> > + int err;
> > +
> > + /* Note: if we exit with an error any time here, we would entirely break HID, which
> > + * is probably not something we want. So we log an error and return success.
> > + *
> > + * This is not a big deal: the syscall allowing to attach a BPF program to a HID device
> > + * will not be available, so nobody will be able to use the functionality.
> > + */
> > +
> > + err = register_btf_kfunc_id_set(BPF_PROG_TYPE_TRACING, &hid_bpf_kfunc_set);
> > + if (err) {
> > + pr_warn("error while setting HID BPF tracing kfuncs: %d", err);
> > + return 0;
> > + }
> > +
> > + err = hid_bpf_preload_skel();
> > + if (err) {
> > + pr_warn("error while preloading HID BPF dispatcher: %d", err);
> > + return 0;
> > + }
> > +
> > + /* register syscalls after we are sure we can load our preloaded bpf program */
> > + err = register_btf_kfunc_id_set(BPF_PROG_TYPE_SYSCALL, &hid_bpf_syscall_kfunc_set);
> > + if (err) {
> > + pr_warn("error while setting HID BPF syscall kfuncs: %d", err);
> > + return 0;
> > + }
> > +
> > + return 0;
> > +}
>
>
> We have a kernel test that checks for new warning and error messages on
> boot and with this change I am now seeing the following error message on
> our Tegra platforms ...
>
> WARNING KERN hid_bpf: error while preloading HID BPF dispatcher: -13
>
> I have a quick look at the code, but I can't say I am familiar with
> this. So I wanted to ask if a way to fix this or avoid this? I see the
> code returns 0, so one option would be to make this an informational or
> debug print.

I am not in favor of debug in that case, because I suspect it'll hide
too much when getting a bug report. Informational could do, yes.

However, before that, I'd like to dig a little bit more on why it is
failing. I thought arm64 now has support of tracing bpf programs, so I
would not expect this to fail.

Would you mind sending me your .config so I can check in it if you are
missing anything? I am thinking that maybe I need to also depend on
BPF_JIT.

Cheers,
Benjamin

>
> Thanks
> Jon
>
> --
> nvpublic
>

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