The quilt patch titled Subject: mm,madvise,hugetlb: check for 0-length range after end address adjustment has been removed from the -mm tree. Its filename was mmmadvisehugetlb-check-for-0-length-range-after-end-address-adjustment.patch
This patch was dropped because it was merged into the mm-hotfixes-stable branch of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/akpm/mm
------------------------------------------------------ From: Ricardo Ca��uelo Navarro rcn@igalia.com Subject: mm,madvise,hugetlb: check for 0-length range after end address adjustment Date: Mon, 3 Feb 2025 08:52:06 +0100
Add a sanity check to madvise_dontneed_free() to address a corner case in madvise where a race condition causes the current vma being processed to be backed by a different page size.
During a madvise(MADV_DONTNEED) call on a memory region registered with a userfaultfd, there's a period of time where the process mm lock is temporarily released in order to send a UFFD_EVENT_REMOVE and let userspace handle the event. During this time, the vma covering the current address range may change due to an explicit mmap done concurrently by another thread.
If, after that change, the memory region, which was originally backed by 4KB pages, is now backed by hugepages, the end address is rounded down to a hugepage boundary to avoid data loss (see "Fixes" below). This rounding may cause the end address to be truncated to the same address as the start.
Make this corner case follow the same semantics as in other similar cases where the requested region has zero length (ie. return 0).
This will make madvise_walk_vmas() continue to the next vma in the range (this time holding the process mm lock) which, due to the prev pointer becoming stale because of the vma change, will be the same hugepage-backed vma that was just checked before. The next time madvise_dontneed_free() runs for this vma, if the start address isn't aligned to a hugepage boundary, it'll return -EINVAL, which is also in line with the madvise api.
From userspace perspective, madvise() will return EINVAL because the start address isn't aligned according to the new vma alignment requirements (hugepage), even though it was correctly page-aligned when the call was issued.
Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20250203075206.1452208-1-rcn@igalia.com Fixes: 8ebe0a5eaaeb ("mm,madvise,hugetlb: fix unexpected data loss with MADV_DONTNEED on hugetlbfs") Signed-off-by: Ricardo Ca��uelo Navarro rcn@igalia.com Reviewed-by: Oscar Salvador osalvador@suse.de Cc: Florent Revest revest@google.com Cc: Rik van Riel riel@surriel.com Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton akpm@linux-foundation.org ---
mm/madvise.c | 11 ++++++++++- 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
--- a/mm/madvise.c~mmmadvisehugetlb-check-for-0-length-range-after-end-address-adjustment +++ a/mm/madvise.c @@ -933,7 +933,16 @@ static long madvise_dontneed_free(struct */ end = vma->vm_end; } - VM_WARN_ON(start >= end); + /* + * If the memory region between start and end was + * originally backed by 4kB pages and then remapped to + * be backed by hugepages while mmap_lock was dropped, + * the adjustment for hugetlb vma above may have rounded + * end down to the start address. + */ + if (start == end) + return 0; + VM_WARN_ON(start > end); }
if (behavior == MADV_DONTNEED || behavior == MADV_DONTNEED_LOCKED) _
Patches currently in -mm which might be from rcn@igalia.com are