Revision 91874ecf32e41b5d86a4cb9d60e0bee50d828058 authored by Dmitry Safonov on 05 August 2018, 00:35:53 UTC, committed by David S. Miller on 05 August 2018, 00:52:51 UTC
It's legal to have 64 groups for netlink_sock.

As user-supplied nladdr->nl_groups is __u32, it's possible to subscribe
only to first 32 groups.

The check for correctness of .bind() userspace supplied parameter
is done by applying mask made from ngroups shift. Which broke Android
as they have 64 groups and the shift for mask resulted in an overflow.

Fixes: 61f4b23769f0 ("netlink: Don't shift with UB on nlk->ngroups")
Cc: "David S. Miller" <davem@davemloft.net>
Cc: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
Cc: Steffen Klassert <steffen.klassert@secunet.com>
Cc: netdev@vger.kernel.org
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Reported-and-Tested-by: Nathan Chancellor <natechancellor@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Safonov <dima@arista.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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page_ext.c
// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
#include <linux/mm.h>
#include <linux/mmzone.h>
#include <linux/bootmem.h>
#include <linux/page_ext.h>
#include <linux/memory.h>
#include <linux/vmalloc.h>
#include <linux/kmemleak.h>
#include <linux/page_owner.h>
#include <linux/page_idle.h>

/*
 * struct page extension
 *
 * This is the feature to manage memory for extended data per page.
 *
 * Until now, we must modify struct page itself to store extra data per page.
 * This requires rebuilding the kernel and it is really time consuming process.
 * And, sometimes, rebuild is impossible due to third party module dependency.
 * At last, enlarging struct page could cause un-wanted system behaviour change.
 *
 * This feature is intended to overcome above mentioned problems. This feature
 * allocates memory for extended data per page in certain place rather than
 * the struct page itself. This memory can be accessed by the accessor
 * functions provided by this code. During the boot process, it checks whether
 * allocation of huge chunk of memory is needed or not. If not, it avoids
 * allocating memory at all. With this advantage, we can include this feature
 * into the kernel in default and can avoid rebuild and solve related problems.
 *
 * To help these things to work well, there are two callbacks for clients. One
 * is the need callback which is mandatory if user wants to avoid useless
 * memory allocation at boot-time. The other is optional, init callback, which
 * is used to do proper initialization after memory is allocated.
 *
 * The need callback is used to decide whether extended memory allocation is
 * needed or not. Sometimes users want to deactivate some features in this
 * boot and extra memory would be unneccessary. In this case, to avoid
 * allocating huge chunk of memory, each clients represent their need of
 * extra memory through the need callback. If one of the need callbacks
 * returns true, it means that someone needs extra memory so that
 * page extension core should allocates memory for page extension. If
 * none of need callbacks return true, memory isn't needed at all in this boot
 * and page extension core can skip to allocate memory. As result,
 * none of memory is wasted.
 *
 * When need callback returns true, page_ext checks if there is a request for
 * extra memory through size in struct page_ext_operations. If it is non-zero,
 * extra space is allocated for each page_ext entry and offset is returned to
 * user through offset in struct page_ext_operations.
 *
 * The init callback is used to do proper initialization after page extension
 * is completely initialized. In sparse memory system, extra memory is
 * allocated some time later than memmap is allocated. In other words, lifetime
 * of memory for page extension isn't same with memmap for struct page.
 * Therefore, clients can't store extra data until page extension is
 * initialized, even if pages are allocated and used freely. This could
 * cause inadequate state of extra data per page, so, to prevent it, client
 * can utilize this callback to initialize the state of it correctly.
 */

static struct page_ext_operations *page_ext_ops[] = {
#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_PAGEALLOC
	&debug_guardpage_ops,
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_PAGE_OWNER
	&page_owner_ops,
#endif
#if defined(CONFIG_IDLE_PAGE_TRACKING) && !defined(CONFIG_64BIT)
	&page_idle_ops,
#endif
};

static unsigned long total_usage;
static unsigned long extra_mem;

static bool __init invoke_need_callbacks(void)
{
	int i;
	int entries = ARRAY_SIZE(page_ext_ops);
	bool need = false;

	for (i = 0; i < entries; i++) {
		if (page_ext_ops[i]->need && page_ext_ops[i]->need()) {
			page_ext_ops[i]->offset = sizeof(struct page_ext) +
						extra_mem;
			extra_mem += page_ext_ops[i]->size;
			need = true;
		}
	}

	return need;
}

static void __init invoke_init_callbacks(void)
{
	int i;
	int entries = ARRAY_SIZE(page_ext_ops);

	for (i = 0; i < entries; i++) {
		if (page_ext_ops[i]->init)
			page_ext_ops[i]->init();
	}
}

static unsigned long get_entry_size(void)
{
	return sizeof(struct page_ext) + extra_mem;
}

static inline struct page_ext *get_entry(void *base, unsigned long index)
{
	return base + get_entry_size() * index;
}

#if !defined(CONFIG_SPARSEMEM)


void __meminit pgdat_page_ext_init(struct pglist_data *pgdat)
{
	pgdat->node_page_ext = NULL;
}

struct page_ext *lookup_page_ext(struct page *page)
{
	unsigned long pfn = page_to_pfn(page);
	unsigned long index;
	struct page_ext *base;

	base = NODE_DATA(page_to_nid(page))->node_page_ext;
	/*
	 * The sanity checks the page allocator does upon freeing a
	 * page can reach here before the page_ext arrays are
	 * allocated when feeding a range of pages to the allocator
	 * for the first time during bootup or memory hotplug.
	 */
	if (unlikely(!base))
		return NULL;
	index = pfn - round_down(node_start_pfn(page_to_nid(page)),
					MAX_ORDER_NR_PAGES);
	return get_entry(base, index);
}

static int __init alloc_node_page_ext(int nid)
{
	struct page_ext *base;
	unsigned long table_size;
	unsigned long nr_pages;

	nr_pages = NODE_DATA(nid)->node_spanned_pages;
	if (!nr_pages)
		return 0;

	/*
	 * Need extra space if node range is not aligned with
	 * MAX_ORDER_NR_PAGES. When page allocator's buddy algorithm
	 * checks buddy's status, range could be out of exact node range.
	 */
	if (!IS_ALIGNED(node_start_pfn(nid), MAX_ORDER_NR_PAGES) ||
		!IS_ALIGNED(node_end_pfn(nid), MAX_ORDER_NR_PAGES))
		nr_pages += MAX_ORDER_NR_PAGES;

	table_size = get_entry_size() * nr_pages;

	base = memblock_virt_alloc_try_nid_nopanic(
			table_size, PAGE_SIZE, __pa(MAX_DMA_ADDRESS),
			BOOTMEM_ALLOC_ACCESSIBLE, nid);
	if (!base)
		return -ENOMEM;
	NODE_DATA(nid)->node_page_ext = base;
	total_usage += table_size;
	return 0;
}

void __init page_ext_init_flatmem(void)
{

	int nid, fail;

	if (!invoke_need_callbacks())
		return;

	for_each_online_node(nid)  {
		fail = alloc_node_page_ext(nid);
		if (fail)
			goto fail;
	}
	pr_info("allocated %ld bytes of page_ext\n", total_usage);
	invoke_init_callbacks();
	return;

fail:
	pr_crit("allocation of page_ext failed.\n");
	panic("Out of memory");
}

#else /* CONFIG_FLAT_NODE_MEM_MAP */

struct page_ext *lookup_page_ext(struct page *page)
{
	unsigned long pfn = page_to_pfn(page);
	struct mem_section *section = __pfn_to_section(pfn);
	/*
	 * The sanity checks the page allocator does upon freeing a
	 * page can reach here before the page_ext arrays are
	 * allocated when feeding a range of pages to the allocator
	 * for the first time during bootup or memory hotplug.
	 */
	if (!section->page_ext)
		return NULL;
	return get_entry(section->page_ext, pfn);
}

static void *__meminit alloc_page_ext(size_t size, int nid)
{
	gfp_t flags = GFP_KERNEL | __GFP_ZERO | __GFP_NOWARN;
	void *addr = NULL;

	addr = alloc_pages_exact_nid(nid, size, flags);
	if (addr) {
		kmemleak_alloc(addr, size, 1, flags);
		return addr;
	}

	addr = vzalloc_node(size, nid);

	return addr;
}

static int __meminit init_section_page_ext(unsigned long pfn, int nid)
{
	struct mem_section *section;
	struct page_ext *base;
	unsigned long table_size;

	section = __pfn_to_section(pfn);

	if (section->page_ext)
		return 0;

	table_size = get_entry_size() * PAGES_PER_SECTION;
	base = alloc_page_ext(table_size, nid);

	/*
	 * The value stored in section->page_ext is (base - pfn)
	 * and it does not point to the memory block allocated above,
	 * causing kmemleak false positives.
	 */
	kmemleak_not_leak(base);

	if (!base) {
		pr_err("page ext allocation failure\n");
		return -ENOMEM;
	}

	/*
	 * The passed "pfn" may not be aligned to SECTION.  For the calculation
	 * we need to apply a mask.
	 */
	pfn &= PAGE_SECTION_MASK;
	section->page_ext = (void *)base - get_entry_size() * pfn;
	total_usage += table_size;
	return 0;
}
#ifdef CONFIG_MEMORY_HOTPLUG
static void free_page_ext(void *addr)
{
	if (is_vmalloc_addr(addr)) {
		vfree(addr);
	} else {
		struct page *page = virt_to_page(addr);
		size_t table_size;

		table_size = get_entry_size() * PAGES_PER_SECTION;

		BUG_ON(PageReserved(page));
		free_pages_exact(addr, table_size);
	}
}

static void __free_page_ext(unsigned long pfn)
{
	struct mem_section *ms;
	struct page_ext *base;

	ms = __pfn_to_section(pfn);
	if (!ms || !ms->page_ext)
		return;
	base = get_entry(ms->page_ext, pfn);
	free_page_ext(base);
	ms->page_ext = NULL;
}

static int __meminit online_page_ext(unsigned long start_pfn,
				unsigned long nr_pages,
				int nid)
{
	unsigned long start, end, pfn;
	int fail = 0;

	start = SECTION_ALIGN_DOWN(start_pfn);
	end = SECTION_ALIGN_UP(start_pfn + nr_pages);

	if (nid == -1) {
		/*
		 * In this case, "nid" already exists and contains valid memory.
		 * "start_pfn" passed to us is a pfn which is an arg for
		 * online__pages(), and start_pfn should exist.
		 */
		nid = pfn_to_nid(start_pfn);
		VM_BUG_ON(!node_state(nid, N_ONLINE));
	}

	for (pfn = start; !fail && pfn < end; pfn += PAGES_PER_SECTION) {
		if (!pfn_present(pfn))
			continue;
		fail = init_section_page_ext(pfn, nid);
	}
	if (!fail)
		return 0;

	/* rollback */
	for (pfn = start; pfn < end; pfn += PAGES_PER_SECTION)
		__free_page_ext(pfn);

	return -ENOMEM;
}

static int __meminit offline_page_ext(unsigned long start_pfn,
				unsigned long nr_pages, int nid)
{
	unsigned long start, end, pfn;

	start = SECTION_ALIGN_DOWN(start_pfn);
	end = SECTION_ALIGN_UP(start_pfn + nr_pages);

	for (pfn = start; pfn < end; pfn += PAGES_PER_SECTION)
		__free_page_ext(pfn);
	return 0;

}

static int __meminit page_ext_callback(struct notifier_block *self,
			       unsigned long action, void *arg)
{
	struct memory_notify *mn = arg;
	int ret = 0;

	switch (action) {
	case MEM_GOING_ONLINE:
		ret = online_page_ext(mn->start_pfn,
				   mn->nr_pages, mn->status_change_nid);
		break;
	case MEM_OFFLINE:
		offline_page_ext(mn->start_pfn,
				mn->nr_pages, mn->status_change_nid);
		break;
	case MEM_CANCEL_ONLINE:
		offline_page_ext(mn->start_pfn,
				mn->nr_pages, mn->status_change_nid);
		break;
	case MEM_GOING_OFFLINE:
		break;
	case MEM_ONLINE:
	case MEM_CANCEL_OFFLINE:
		break;
	}

	return notifier_from_errno(ret);
}

#endif

void __init page_ext_init(void)
{
	unsigned long pfn;
	int nid;

	if (!invoke_need_callbacks())
		return;

	for_each_node_state(nid, N_MEMORY) {
		unsigned long start_pfn, end_pfn;

		start_pfn = node_start_pfn(nid);
		end_pfn = node_end_pfn(nid);
		/*
		 * start_pfn and end_pfn may not be aligned to SECTION and the
		 * page->flags of out of node pages are not initialized.  So we
		 * scan [start_pfn, the biggest section's pfn < end_pfn) here.
		 */
		for (pfn = start_pfn; pfn < end_pfn;
			pfn = ALIGN(pfn + 1, PAGES_PER_SECTION)) {

			if (!pfn_valid(pfn))
				continue;
			/*
			 * Nodes's pfns can be overlapping.
			 * We know some arch can have a nodes layout such as
			 * -------------pfn-------------->
			 * N0 | N1 | N2 | N0 | N1 | N2|....
			 *
			 * Take into account DEFERRED_STRUCT_PAGE_INIT.
			 */
			if (early_pfn_to_nid(pfn) != nid)
				continue;
			if (init_section_page_ext(pfn, nid))
				goto oom;
			cond_resched();
		}
	}
	hotplug_memory_notifier(page_ext_callback, 0);
	pr_info("allocated %ld bytes of page_ext\n", total_usage);
	invoke_init_callbacks();
	return;

oom:
	panic("Out of memory");
}

void __meminit pgdat_page_ext_init(struct pglist_data *pgdat)
{
}

#endif
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