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* [PATCH v5 bpf-next 0/6] bpf: tailcalls in BPF subprograms
@ 2020-07-24 17:35 Maciej Fijalkowski
  2020-07-24 17:35 ` [PATCH v5 bpf-next 1/6] bpf, x64: use %rcx instead of %rax for tail call retpolines Maciej Fijalkowski
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  0 siblings, 6 replies; 13+ messages in thread
From: Maciej Fijalkowski @ 2020-07-24 17:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: ast, daniel; +Cc: bpf, netdev, bjorn.topel, magnus.karlsson, Maciej Fijalkowski

v4->v5:
simplify the fix from v3/v4 (Daniel)

v3->v4:
- be more careful around the fix from v3

v2->v3:
- call map_poke_untrack() on each previously registered subprog's aux
  struct to prog array if adding poke descriptor or tracking the aux
  struct failed (Daniel)

v1->v2:
- include the rax->rcx conversion in first patch, target prog needs to be
  placed in rcx in the tailcall indirect routine (Daniel)
- add error checks to routines that add poke descriptors to subprograms
  (Daniel)
- don't allow this optimization when arch is different than x64 and when JIT is
  disabled (Daniel)
- pull out the rename of poke desc members onto a separate patch (Daniel)
- add a new poke member to store the bypass address so that calculation of it
  won't be necessary
- avoid the special casing when old and new is null in map_poke_run (Daniel)
- do not sync RCU when bypass target was not patched (Daniel)
- do not introduce nop2 instruction to prologue for cBPF programs (Daniel)

RFC->v1:
- rename poke->ip/poke->ip_aux pair to
  poke->tailcall_target/poke->tailcall_bypass (Alexei)
- get rid of x86-specific code in prog_array_map_poke_run (Alexei)
- use synchronize_rcu in prog_array_map_poke_run so that other CPUs in
  the middle of execution will finish running the program and will not
  stumble upon the incorrect state (Alexei)
- update performance reports
- rebase


Hello,

today bpf2bpf calls and tailcalls exclude each other. This set makes them
work together.

To give you an overview how this work started, previously I posted RFC
that was targetted at getting rid of push/pop instructions for callee
saved registers in x86-64 JIT that are not used by the BPF program.
Alexei saw a potential that that work could be lifted a bit and
tailcalls could work with BPF subprograms. More on that in [1], [2].

For previous discussions on RFC version, see [3].
For v1, see [4]. v2 is in [5], v3 can be ignored.

In [1], Alexei says:

"The prologue will look like:
nop5
xor eax,eax  // two new bytes if bpf_tail_call() is used in this
function
push rbp
mov rbp, rsp
sub rsp, rounded_stack_depth
push rax // zero init tail_call counter
variable number of push rbx,r13,r14,r15

Then bpf_tail_call will pop variable number rbx,..
and final 'pop rax'
Then 'add rsp, size_of_current_stack_frame'
jmp to next function and skip over 'nop5; xor eax,eax; push rpb; mov
rbp, rsp'

This way new function will set its own stack size and will init tail
call counter with whatever value the parent had.

If next function doesn't use bpf_tail_call it won't have 'xor eax,eax'.
Instead it would need to have 'nop2' in there."

So basically I gave a shot at that suggestion. Patch 4 has a description
of implementation.

Quick overview of patches:
Patch 1 changes BPF retpoline to use %rcx instead of %rax to store
address of BPF tailcall target program
Patch 2 propagates poke descriptors from main program to each subprogram
Patch 3 renames poke->ip to poke->tailcall_target
Patch 4 is the main dish in this set. It implements new prologue layout
that was suggested by Alexei and reworks tailcall handling.
Patch 5 relaxes verifier's restrictions about tailcalls being used with
BPF subprograms for x64 JIT
Patch 6 is the new selftest that proves tailcalls can be used from
within BPF subprogram.


-------------------------------------------------------------------
prog_array_map_poke_run changes:

Before the tailcall and with the new prologue layout, stack need to be
unwinded and callee saved registers need to be popped. Instructions
responsible for that are generated, but they should not be executed if
target program is not present. To address that, new poke target
'tailcall_bypass' is introduced to poke descriptor that will be used for
skipping these instructions. This means there are two poke targets for
handling direct tailcalls. Simplified flow can be presented as three
sections:

1. skip call or nop (poke->tailcall_bypass)
2. stack unwind
3. call tail or nop (poke->tailcall_target)

It would be possible under specific circumstances that one of CPU might
be in point 2 and point 3 is not yet updated (nop), which would lead to
problems mentioned in patch 4 commit message, IOW unwind section should
not be executed if there is no target program.

We can define the following state matrix for that (courtesy of Bjorn):
A nop, unwind, nop
B nop, unwind, tail
C skip, unwind, nop
D skip, unwind, tail

A is forbidden (lead to incorrectness). The state transitions between
tailcall install/update/remove will work as follows:

First install tail call f: C->D->B(f)
 * poke the tailcall, after that get rid of the skip
Update tail call f to f': B(f)->B(f')
 * poke the tailcall (poke->tailcall_target) and do NOT touch the
   poke->tailcall_bypass
Remove tail call: B(f')->C(f')
 * poke->tailcall_bypass is poked back to jump, then we wait the RCU
   grace period so that other programs will finish its execution and
   after that we are safe to remove the poke->tailcall_target
Install new tail call (f''): C(f')->D(f'')->B(f'').
 * same as first step

This way CPU can never be exposed to "unwind, tail" state.

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Performance impact:

All of this work, as stated in [2], started as a way to speed up AF-XDP
by dropping the push/pop of unused callee saved registers in prologue
and epilogue. Impact is positive, 15% of performance gain.

However, it is obvious that it will have a negative impact on BPF
programs that utilize tailcalls, but we think its volume is acceptable
for the feature that this set contains.

Below are te numbers from 'perf stat' for two scenarios.
First scenario is the output of command:

$ sudo perf stat -ddd -r 1024 ./test_progs -t tailcalls

tailcalls kselftest was modified in a following way:
- only tailcall1 subtest is enabled
- each of the bpf_prog_test_run() calls got set 'repeat' argument to
  1000000

Numbers without this set:

 Performance counter stats for './test_progs -t tailcalls' (1024 runs):

            261.68 msec task-clock                #    0.998 CPUs utilized            ( +-  0.12% )
                 5      context-switches          #    0.017 K/sec                    ( +-  0.54% )
                 0      cpu-migrations            #    0.000 K/sec                    ( +- 23.37% )
               113      page-faults               #    0.433 K/sec                    ( +-  0.03% )
       877,156,850      cycles                    #    3.352 GHz                      ( +-  0.11% )  (30.31%)
     1,379,322,515      instructions              #    1.57  insn per cycle           ( +-  0.02% )  (38.17%)
       218,869,567      branches                  #  836.395 M/sec                    ( +-  0.01% )  (38.46%)
        11,954,183      branch-misses             #    5.46% of all branches          ( +-  0.01% )  (38.74%)
       283,350,418      L1-dcache-loads           # 1082.805 M/sec                    ( +-  0.01% )  (39.00%)
           156,323      L1-dcache-load-misses     #    0.06% of all L1-dcache hits    ( +-  0.74% )  (39.05%)
            37,309      LLC-loads                 #    0.143 M/sec                    ( +-  1.02% )  (31.08%)
            15,263      LLC-load-misses           #   40.91% of all LL-cache hits     ( +-  0.90% )  (30.95%)
   <not supported>      L1-icache-loads
           130,427      L1-icache-load-misses                                         ( +-  0.45% )  (30.80%)
       285,369,370      dTLB-loads                # 1090.520 M/sec                    ( +-  0.01% )  (30.64%)
             1,154      dTLB-load-misses          #    0.00% of all dTLB cache hits   ( +-  1.26% )  (30.46%)
             2,015      iTLB-loads                #    0.008 M/sec                    ( +-  1.12% )  (30.31%)
               551      iTLB-load-misses          #   27.34% of all iTLB cache hits   ( +-  1.29% )  (30.20%)
   <not supported>      L1-dcache-prefetches
   <not supported>      L1-dcache-prefetch-misses

          0.262276 +- 0.000316 seconds time elapsed  ( +-  0.12% )

With:

 Performance counter stats for './test_progs -t tailcalls' (1024 runs):

            362.37 msec task-clock                #    0.671 CPUs utilized            ( +-  0.11% )
                28      context-switches          #    0.077 K/sec                    ( +-  0.15% )
                 0      cpu-migrations            #    0.001 K/sec                    ( +-  4.46% )
               113      page-faults               #    0.313 K/sec                    ( +-  0.03% )
       895,804,416      cycles                    #    2.472 GHz                      ( +-  0.08% )  (30.50%)
     1,339,401,398      instructions              #    1.50  insn per cycle           ( +-  0.04% )  (38.29%)
       302,718,849      branches                  #  835.385 M/sec                    ( +-  0.04% )  (38.39%)
        11,962,089      branch-misses             #    3.95% of all branches          ( +-  0.05% )  (38.56%)
       248,044,443      L1-dcache-loads           #  684.505 M/sec                    ( +-  0.03% )  (38.70%)
           239,882      L1-dcache-load-misses     #    0.10% of all L1-dcache hits    ( +-  0.49% )  (38.69%)
            76,904      LLC-loads                 #    0.212 M/sec                    ( +-  0.96% )  (30.88%)
            23,472      LLC-load-misses           #   30.52% of all LL-cache hits     ( +-  0.98% )  (30.85%)
   <not supported>      L1-icache-loads
           193,803      L1-icache-load-misses                                         ( +-  0.53% )  (30.81%)
       249,775,412      dTLB-loads                #  689.282 M/sec                    ( +-  0.04% )  (30.81%)
             2,176      dTLB-load-misses          #    0.00% of all dTLB cache hits   ( +-  1.53% )  (30.73%)
             2,914      iTLB-loads                #    0.008 M/sec                    ( +-  1.23% )  (30.59%)
               978      iTLB-load-misses          #   33.57% of all iTLB cache hits   ( +-  1.29% )  (30.48%)
   <not supported>      L1-dcache-prefetches
   <not supported>      L1-dcache-prefetch-misses

          0.540236 +- 0.000454 seconds time elapsed  ( +-  0.08% )

Second conducted measurement was on BPF kselftest flow_dissector that is
using the progs/bpf_flow.c with 'repeat' argument on
bpf_prog_test_run_xattr set also to 1000000.

Without:

Performance counter stats for './test_progs -t flow_dissector' (1024 runs):

          1,355.18 msec task-clock                #    0.989 CPUs utilized            ( +-  0.11% )
                28      context-switches          #    0.021 K/sec                    ( +-  0.49% )
                 0      cpu-migrations            #    0.000 K/sec                    ( +-  7.86% )
               125      page-faults               #    0.093 K/sec                    ( +-  0.03% )
     4,609,228,676      cycles                    #    3.401 GHz                      ( +-  0.03% )  (30.70%)
     6,735,946,489      instructions              #    1.46  insn per cycle           ( +-  0.01% )  (38.42%)
     1,130,187,926      branches                  #  833.979 M/sec                    ( +-  0.01% )  (38.47%)
        29,150,986      branch-misses             #    2.58% of all branches          ( +-  0.01% )  (38.51%)
     1,737,548,851      L1-dcache-loads           # 1282.158 M/sec                    ( +-  0.01% )  (38.56%)
           659,851      L1-dcache-load-misses     #    0.04% of all L1-dcache hits    ( +-  0.78% )  (38.56%)
            71,196      LLC-loads                 #    0.053 M/sec                    ( +-  0.97% )  (30.81%)
            22,218      LLC-load-misses           #   31.21% of all LL-cache hits     ( +-  0.83% )  (30.79%)
   <not supported>      L1-icache-loads
           770,586      L1-icache-load-misses                                         ( +-  0.67% )  (30.77%)
     1,742,104,224      dTLB-loads                # 1285.520 M/sec                    ( +-  0.01% )  (30.74%)
             7,060      dTLB-load-misses          #    0.00% of all dTLB cache hits   ( +-  2.08% )  (30.72%)
             4,282      iTLB-loads                #    0.003 M/sec                    ( +- 16.98% )  (30.70%)
             1,261      iTLB-load-misses          #   29.46% of all iTLB cache hits   ( +-  7.14% )  (30.68%)
   <not supported>      L1-dcache-prefetches
   <not supported>      L1-dcache-prefetch-misses

           1.37087 +- 0.00145 seconds time elapsed  ( +-  0.11% )

With:

 Performance counter stats for './test_progs -t flow_dissector' (1024 runs):

          1,385.56 msec task-clock                #    0.989 CPUs utilized            ( +-  0.06% )
                28      context-switches          #    0.020 K/sec                    ( +-  0.48% )
                 0      cpu-migrations            #    0.000 K/sec                    ( +-  7.20% )
               125      page-faults               #    0.091 K/sec                    ( +-  0.03% )
     4,642,599,630      cycles                    #    3.351 GHz                      ( +-  0.03% )  (30.69%)
     6,901,261,616      instructions              #    1.49  insn per cycle           ( +-  0.01% )  (38.41%)
     1,130,623,950      branches                  #  816.006 M/sec                    ( +-  0.01% )  (38.45%)
        29,161,215      branch-misses             #    2.58% of all branches          ( +-  0.01% )  (38.50%)
     1,796,850,740      L1-dcache-loads           # 1296.842 M/sec                    ( +-  0.01% )  (38.55%)
           673,908      L1-dcache-load-misses     #    0.04% of all L1-dcache hits    ( +-  0.89% )  (38.56%)
            70,394      LLC-loads                 #    0.051 M/sec                    ( +-  1.08% )  (30.82%)
            24,575      LLC-load-misses           #   34.91% of all LL-cache hits     ( +-  0.66% )  (30.80%)
   <not supported>      L1-icache-loads
           729,421      L1-icache-load-misses                                         ( +-  0.85% )  (30.77%)
     1,800,871,042      dTLB-loads                # 1299.743 M/sec                    ( +-  0.01% )  (30.75%)
             6,133      dTLB-load-misses          #    0.00% of all dTLB cache hits   ( +-  2.55% )  (30.73%)
             1,998      iTLB-loads                #    0.001 M/sec                    ( +-  9.36% )  (30.70%)
             1,152      iTLB-load-misses          #   57.66% of all iTLB cache hits   ( +-  3.02% )  (30.68%)
   <not supported>      L1-dcache-prefetches
   <not supported>      L1-dcache-prefetch-misses

          1.400577 +- 0.000780 seconds time elapsed  ( +-  0.06% )


Interesting fact is that I observed the huge iTLB-load-misses counts on
clean kernel as well:

flow_dissector test:
             2,613      iTLB-loads                #    0.002 M/sec ( +- 21.90% )  (30.70%)
            16,483      iTLB-load-misses          #  630.78% of all iTLB cache hits   ( +- 79.63% )  (30.68%)
tailcalls test:
             1,996      iTLB-loads                #    0.008 M/sec ( +-  1.08% )  (30.33%)
             7,272      iTLB-load-misses          #  364.24% of all iTLB cache hits   ( +- 92.01% )  (30.21%)

So probably Alexei's suspicion about get_random_int() doing strange things
was right.

-------------------------------------------------------------------

Thank you,
Maciej

[1]: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/20200517043227.2gpq22ifoq37ogst@ast-mbp.dhcp.thefacebook.com/
[2]: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/20200511143912.34086-1-maciej.fijalkowski@intel.com/
[3]: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/20200702134930.4717-1-maciej.fijalkowski@intel.com/
[4]: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/20200715233634.3868-1-maciej.fijalkowski@intel.com/
[5]: https://lore.kernel.org/netdev/20200721115321.3099-1-maciej.fijalkowski@intel.com/


Maciej Fijalkowski (6):
  bpf, x64: use %rcx instead of %rax for tail call retpolines
  bpf: propagate poke descriptors to subprograms
  bpf: rename poke descriptor's 'ip' member to 'tailcall_target'
  bpf, x64: rework pro/epilogue and tailcall handling in JIT
  bpf: allow for tailcalls in BPF subprograms for x64 JIT
  selftests: bpf: add dummy prog for bpf2bpf with tailcall

 arch/x86/include/asm/nospec-branch.h          |  16 +-
 arch/x86/net/bpf_jit_comp.c                   | 249 +++++++++++++-----
 include/linux/bpf.h                           |   6 +-
 kernel/bpf/arraymap.c                         |  62 ++++-
 kernel/bpf/core.c                             |   3 +-
 kernel/bpf/verifier.c                         |  35 ++-
 .../selftests/bpf/prog_tests/tailcalls.c      |  85 ++++++
 tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/tailcall6.c |  38 +++
 8 files changed, 408 insertions(+), 86 deletions(-)
 create mode 100644 tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/tailcall6.c

-- 
2.20.1


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* [PATCH v5 bpf-next 1/6] bpf, x64: use %rcx instead of %rax for tail call retpolines
  2020-07-24 17:35 [PATCH v5 bpf-next 0/6] bpf: tailcalls in BPF subprograms Maciej Fijalkowski
@ 2020-07-24 17:35 ` Maciej Fijalkowski
  2020-07-24 17:35 ` [PATCH v5 bpf-next 2/6] bpf: propagate poke descriptors to subprograms Maciej Fijalkowski
                   ` (4 subsequent siblings)
  5 siblings, 0 replies; 13+ messages in thread
From: Maciej Fijalkowski @ 2020-07-24 17:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: ast, daniel; +Cc: bpf, netdev, bjorn.topel, magnus.karlsson, Maciej Fijalkowski

Currently, %rax is used to store the jump target when BPF program is
emitting the retpoline instructions that are handling the indirect
tailcall.

There is a plan to use %rax for different purpose, which is storing the
tail call counter. In order to preserve this value across the tailcalls,
adjust the BPF indirect tailcalls so that the target program will reside
in %rcx and teach the retpoline instructions about new location of jump
target.

Signed-off-by: Maciej Fijalkowski <maciej.fijalkowski@intel.com>
---
 arch/x86/include/asm/nospec-branch.h | 16 ++++++++--------
 arch/x86/net/bpf_jit_comp.c          | 20 ++++++++++----------
 2 files changed, 18 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-)

diff --git a/arch/x86/include/asm/nospec-branch.h b/arch/x86/include/asm/nospec-branch.h
index e7752b4038ff..e491c3d9f227 100644
--- a/arch/x86/include/asm/nospec-branch.h
+++ b/arch/x86/include/asm/nospec-branch.h
@@ -314,19 +314,19 @@ static inline void mds_idle_clear_cpu_buffers(void)
  *    lfence
  *    jmp spec_trap
  *  do_rop:
- *    mov %rax,(%rsp) for x86_64
+ *    mov %rcx,(%rsp) for x86_64
  *    mov %edx,(%esp) for x86_32
  *    retq
  *
  * Without retpolines configured:
  *
- *    jmp *%rax for x86_64
+ *    jmp *%rcx for x86_64
  *    jmp *%edx for x86_32
  */
 #ifdef CONFIG_RETPOLINE
 # ifdef CONFIG_X86_64
-#  define RETPOLINE_RAX_BPF_JIT_SIZE	17
-#  define RETPOLINE_RAX_BPF_JIT()				\
+#  define RETPOLINE_RCX_BPF_JIT_SIZE	17
+#  define RETPOLINE_RCX_BPF_JIT()				\
 do {								\
 	EMIT1_off32(0xE8, 7);	 /* callq do_rop */		\
 	/* spec_trap: */					\
@@ -334,7 +334,7 @@ do {								\
 	EMIT3(0x0F, 0xAE, 0xE8); /* lfence */			\
 	EMIT2(0xEB, 0xF9);       /* jmp spec_trap */		\
 	/* do_rop: */						\
-	EMIT4(0x48, 0x89, 0x04, 0x24); /* mov %rax,(%rsp) */	\
+	EMIT4(0x48, 0x89, 0x0C, 0x24); /* mov %rcx,(%rsp) */	\
 	EMIT1(0xC3);             /* retq */			\
 } while (0)
 # else /* !CONFIG_X86_64 */
@@ -352,9 +352,9 @@ do {								\
 # endif
 #else /* !CONFIG_RETPOLINE */
 # ifdef CONFIG_X86_64
-#  define RETPOLINE_RAX_BPF_JIT_SIZE	2
-#  define RETPOLINE_RAX_BPF_JIT()				\
-	EMIT2(0xFF, 0xE0);       /* jmp *%rax */
+#  define RETPOLINE_RCX_BPF_JIT_SIZE	2
+#  define RETPOLINE_RCX_BPF_JIT()				\
+	EMIT2(0xFF, 0xE1);       /* jmp *%rcx */
 # else /* !CONFIG_X86_64 */
 #  define RETPOLINE_EDX_BPF_JIT()				\
 	EMIT2(0xFF, 0xE2)        /* jmp *%edx */
diff --git a/arch/x86/net/bpf_jit_comp.c b/arch/x86/net/bpf_jit_comp.c
index 42b6709e6dc7..5b3f19799efb 100644
--- a/arch/x86/net/bpf_jit_comp.c
+++ b/arch/x86/net/bpf_jit_comp.c
@@ -370,7 +370,7 @@ static void emit_bpf_tail_call_indirect(u8 **pprog)
 	EMIT2(0x89, 0xD2);                        /* mov edx, edx */
 	EMIT3(0x39, 0x56,                         /* cmp dword ptr [rsi + 16], edx */
 	      offsetof(struct bpf_array, map.max_entries));
-#define OFFSET1 (41 + RETPOLINE_RAX_BPF_JIT_SIZE) /* Number of bytes to jump */
+#define OFFSET1 (41 + RETPOLINE_RCX_BPF_JIT_SIZE) /* Number of bytes to jump */
 	EMIT2(X86_JBE, OFFSET1);                  /* jbe out */
 	label1 = cnt;
 
@@ -380,36 +380,36 @@ static void emit_bpf_tail_call_indirect(u8 **pprog)
 	 */
 	EMIT2_off32(0x8B, 0x85, -36 - MAX_BPF_STACK); /* mov eax, dword ptr [rbp - 548] */
 	EMIT3(0x83, 0xF8, MAX_TAIL_CALL_CNT);     /* cmp eax, MAX_TAIL_CALL_CNT */
-#define OFFSET2 (30 + RETPOLINE_RAX_BPF_JIT_SIZE)
+#define OFFSET2 (30 + RETPOLINE_RCX_BPF_JIT_SIZE)
 	EMIT2(X86_JA, OFFSET2);                   /* ja out */
 	label2 = cnt;
 	EMIT3(0x83, 0xC0, 0x01);                  /* add eax, 1 */
 	EMIT2_off32(0x89, 0x85, -36 - MAX_BPF_STACK); /* mov dword ptr [rbp -548], eax */
 
 	/* prog = array->ptrs[index]; */
-	EMIT4_off32(0x48, 0x8B, 0x84, 0xD6,       /* mov rax, [rsi + rdx * 8 + offsetof(...)] */
+	EMIT4_off32(0x48, 0x8B, 0x8C, 0xD6,       /* mov rcx, [rsi + rdx * 8 + offsetof(...)] */
 		    offsetof(struct bpf_array, ptrs));
 
 	/*
 	 * if (prog == NULL)
 	 *	goto out;
 	 */
-	EMIT3(0x48, 0x85, 0xC0);		  /* test rax,rax */
-#define OFFSET3 (8 + RETPOLINE_RAX_BPF_JIT_SIZE)
+	EMIT3(0x48, 0x85, 0xC9);		  /* test rcx,rcx */
+#define OFFSET3 (8 + RETPOLINE_RCX_BPF_JIT_SIZE)
 	EMIT2(X86_JE, OFFSET3);                   /* je out */
 	label3 = cnt;
 
 	/* goto *(prog->bpf_func + prologue_size); */
-	EMIT4(0x48, 0x8B, 0x40,                   /* mov rax, qword ptr [rax + 32] */
+	EMIT4(0x48, 0x8B, 0x49,                   /* mov rcx, qword ptr [rcx + 32] */
 	      offsetof(struct bpf_prog, bpf_func));
-	EMIT4(0x48, 0x83, 0xC0, PROLOGUE_SIZE);   /* add rax, prologue_size */
+	EMIT4(0x48, 0x83, 0xC1, PROLOGUE_SIZE);   /* add rcx, prologue_size */
 
 	/*
-	 * Wow we're ready to jump into next BPF program
+	 * Now we're ready to jump into next BPF program
 	 * rdi == ctx (1st arg)
-	 * rax == prog->bpf_func + prologue_size
+	 * rcx == prog->bpf_func + prologue_size
 	 */
-	RETPOLINE_RAX_BPF_JIT();
+	RETPOLINE_RCX_BPF_JIT();
 
 	/* out: */
 	BUILD_BUG_ON(cnt - label1 != OFFSET1);
-- 
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* [PATCH v5 bpf-next 2/6] bpf: propagate poke descriptors to subprograms
  2020-07-24 17:35 [PATCH v5 bpf-next 0/6] bpf: tailcalls in BPF subprograms Maciej Fijalkowski
  2020-07-24 17:35 ` [PATCH v5 bpf-next 1/6] bpf, x64: use %rcx instead of %rax for tail call retpolines Maciej Fijalkowski
@ 2020-07-24 17:35 ` Maciej Fijalkowski
  2020-07-24 17:35 ` [PATCH v5 bpf-next 3/6] bpf: rename poke descriptor's 'ip' member to 'tailcall_target' Maciej Fijalkowski
                   ` (3 subsequent siblings)
  5 siblings, 0 replies; 13+ messages in thread
From: Maciej Fijalkowski @ 2020-07-24 17:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: ast, daniel; +Cc: bpf, netdev, bjorn.topel, magnus.karlsson, Maciej Fijalkowski

Previously, there was no need for poke descriptors being present in
subprogram's bpf_prog_aux struct since tailcalls were simply not allowed
in them. Each subprog is JITed independently so in order to enable
JITing such subprograms, simply copy poke descriptors from main program
to subprogram's poke tab.

Add also subprog's aux struct to the BPF map poke_progs list by calling
on it map_poke_track().

In case of any error, call the map_poke_untrack() on subprog's aux
structs that have already been registered to prog array map.

Signed-off-by: Maciej Fijalkowski <maciej.fijalkowski@intel.com>
---
 kernel/bpf/verifier.c | 31 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---
 1 file changed, 28 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)

diff --git a/kernel/bpf/verifier.c b/kernel/bpf/verifier.c
index 9a6703bc3f36..f4955b4bf8a6 100644
--- a/kernel/bpf/verifier.c
+++ b/kernel/bpf/verifier.c
@@ -9900,6 +9900,7 @@ static int jit_subprogs(struct bpf_verifier_env *env)
 {
 	struct bpf_prog *prog = env->prog, **func, *tmp;
 	int i, j, subprog_start, subprog_end = 0, len, subprog;
+	struct bpf_map *map_ptr;
 	struct bpf_insn *insn;
 	void *old_bpf_func;
 	int err, num_exentries;
@@ -9967,6 +9968,23 @@ static int jit_subprogs(struct bpf_verifier_env *env)
 		func[i]->aux->btf = prog->aux->btf;
 		func[i]->aux->func_info = prog->aux->func_info;
 
+		for (j = 0; j < prog->aux->size_poke_tab; j++) {
+			int ret;
+
+			ret = bpf_jit_add_poke_descriptor(func[i],
+							  &prog->aux->poke_tab[j]);
+			if (ret < 0) {
+				verbose(env, "adding tail call poke descriptor failed\n");
+				goto out_free;
+			}
+			map_ptr = func[i]->aux->poke_tab[j].tail_call.map;
+			ret = map_ptr->ops->map_poke_track(map_ptr, func[i]->aux);
+			if (ret < 0) {
+				verbose(env, "tracking tail call prog failed\n");
+				goto out_free;
+			}
+		}
+
 		/* Use bpf_prog_F_tag to indicate functions in stack traces.
 		 * Long term would need debug info to populate names
 		 */
@@ -10060,9 +10078,16 @@ static int jit_subprogs(struct bpf_verifier_env *env)
 	bpf_prog_free_unused_jited_linfo(prog);
 	return 0;
 out_free:
-	for (i = 0; i < env->subprog_cnt; i++)
-		if (func[i])
-			bpf_jit_free(func[i]);
+	for (i = 0; i < env->subprog_cnt; i++) {
+		if (!func[i])
+			continue;
+
+		for (j = 0; j < func[i]->aux->size_poke_tab; j++) {
+			map_ptr = func[i]->aux->poke_tab[j].tail_call.map;
+			map_ptr->ops->map_poke_untrack(map_ptr, func[i]->aux);
+		}
+		bpf_jit_free(func[i]);
+	}
 	kfree(func);
 out_undo_insn:
 	/* cleanup main prog to be interpreted */
-- 
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* [PATCH v5 bpf-next 3/6] bpf: rename poke descriptor's 'ip' member to 'tailcall_target'
  2020-07-24 17:35 [PATCH v5 bpf-next 0/6] bpf: tailcalls in BPF subprograms Maciej Fijalkowski
  2020-07-24 17:35 ` [PATCH v5 bpf-next 1/6] bpf, x64: use %rcx instead of %rax for tail call retpolines Maciej Fijalkowski
  2020-07-24 17:35 ` [PATCH v5 bpf-next 2/6] bpf: propagate poke descriptors to subprograms Maciej Fijalkowski
@ 2020-07-24 17:35 ` Maciej Fijalkowski
  2020-07-24 17:35 ` [PATCH v5 bpf-next 4/6] bpf, x64: rework pro/epilogue and tailcall handling in JIT Maciej Fijalkowski
                   ` (2 subsequent siblings)
  5 siblings, 0 replies; 13+ messages in thread
From: Maciej Fijalkowski @ 2020-07-24 17:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: ast, daniel; +Cc: bpf, netdev, bjorn.topel, magnus.karlsson, Maciej Fijalkowski

Reflect the actual purpose of poke->ip and rename it to
poke->tailcall_target so that it will not the be confused with another
poke target that will be introduced in next commit.

While at it, do the same thing with poke->ip_stable - rename it to
poke->tailcall_target_stable.

Signed-off-by: Maciej Fijalkowski <maciej.fijalkowski@intel.com>
---
 arch/x86/net/bpf_jit_comp.c | 20 +++++++++++---------
 include/linux/bpf.h         |  4 ++--
 kernel/bpf/arraymap.c       | 17 +++++++++--------
 3 files changed, 22 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-)

diff --git a/arch/x86/net/bpf_jit_comp.c b/arch/x86/net/bpf_jit_comp.c
index 5b3f19799efb..44e64d406055 100644
--- a/arch/x86/net/bpf_jit_comp.c
+++ b/arch/x86/net/bpf_jit_comp.c
@@ -434,7 +434,7 @@ static void emit_bpf_tail_call_direct(struct bpf_jit_poke_descriptor *poke,
 	EMIT3(0x83, 0xC0, 0x01);                      /* add eax, 1 */
 	EMIT2_off32(0x89, 0x85, -36 - MAX_BPF_STACK); /* mov dword ptr [rbp -548], eax */
 
-	poke->ip = image + (addr - X86_PATCH_SIZE);
+	poke->tailcall_target = image + (addr - X86_PATCH_SIZE);
 	poke->adj_off = PROLOGUE_SIZE;
 
 	memcpy(prog, ideal_nops[NOP_ATOMIC5], X86_PATCH_SIZE);
@@ -453,7 +453,7 @@ static void bpf_tail_call_direct_fixup(struct bpf_prog *prog)
 
 	for (i = 0; i < prog->aux->size_poke_tab; i++) {
 		poke = &prog->aux->poke_tab[i];
-		WARN_ON_ONCE(READ_ONCE(poke->ip_stable));
+		WARN_ON_ONCE(READ_ONCE(poke->tailcall_target_stable));
 
 		if (poke->reason != BPF_POKE_REASON_TAIL_CALL)
 			continue;
@@ -464,18 +464,20 @@ static void bpf_tail_call_direct_fixup(struct bpf_prog *prog)
 		if (target) {
 			/* Plain memcpy is used when image is not live yet
 			 * and still not locked as read-only. Once poke
-			 * location is active (poke->ip_stable), any parallel
-			 * bpf_arch_text_poke() might occur still on the
-			 * read-write image until we finally locked it as
-			 * read-only. Both modifications on the given image
-			 * are under text_mutex to avoid interference.
+			 * location is active (poke->tailcall_target_stable),
+			 * any parallel bpf_arch_text_poke() might occur
+			 * still on the read-write image until we finally
+			 * locked it as read-only. Both modifications on
+			 * the given image are under text_mutex to avoid
+			 * interference.
 			 */
-			ret = __bpf_arch_text_poke(poke->ip, BPF_MOD_JUMP, NULL,
+			ret = __bpf_arch_text_poke(poke->tailcall_target,
+						   BPF_MOD_JUMP, NULL,
 						   (u8 *)target->bpf_func +
 						   poke->adj_off, false);
 			BUG_ON(ret < 0);
 		}
-		WRITE_ONCE(poke->ip_stable, true);
+		WRITE_ONCE(poke->tailcall_target_stable, true);
 		mutex_unlock(&array->aux->poke_mutex);
 	}
 }
diff --git a/include/linux/bpf.h b/include/linux/bpf.h
index 72221aea1c60..aaa035519360 100644
--- a/include/linux/bpf.h
+++ b/include/linux/bpf.h
@@ -652,14 +652,14 @@ enum bpf_jit_poke_reason {
 
 /* Descriptor of pokes pointing /into/ the JITed image. */
 struct bpf_jit_poke_descriptor {
-	void *ip;
+	void *tailcall_target;
 	union {
 		struct {
 			struct bpf_map *map;
 			u32 key;
 		} tail_call;
 	};
-	bool ip_stable;
+	bool tailcall_target_stable;
 	u8 adj_off;
 	u16 reason;
 };
diff --git a/kernel/bpf/arraymap.c b/kernel/bpf/arraymap.c
index c66e8273fccd..6fe6491fa17a 100644
--- a/kernel/bpf/arraymap.c
+++ b/kernel/bpf/arraymap.c
@@ -770,12 +770,13 @@ static void prog_array_map_poke_run(struct bpf_map *map, u32 key,
 			 *    there could be danger of use after free otherwise.
 			 * 2) Initially when we start tracking aux, the program
 			 *    is not JITed yet and also does not have a kallsyms
-			 *    entry. We skip these as poke->ip_stable is not
-			 *    active yet. The JIT will do the final fixup before
-			 *    setting it stable. The various poke->ip_stable are
-			 *    successively activated, so tail call updates can
-			 *    arrive from here while JIT is still finishing its
-			 *    final fixup for non-activated poke entries.
+			 *    entry. We skip these as poke->tailcall_target_stable
+			 *    is not active yet. The JIT will do the final fixup
+			 *    before setting it stable. The various
+			 *    poke->tailcall_target_stable are successively
+			 *    activated, so tail call updates can arrive from here
+			 *    while JIT is still finishing its final fixup for
+			 *    non-activated poke entries.
 			 * 3) On program teardown, the program's kallsym entry gets
 			 *    removed out of RCU callback, but we can only untrack
 			 *    from sleepable context, therefore bpf_arch_text_poke()
@@ -792,7 +793,7 @@ static void prog_array_map_poke_run(struct bpf_map *map, u32 key,
 			 * 5) Any other error happening below from bpf_arch_text_poke()
 			 *    is a unexpected bug.
 			 */
-			if (!READ_ONCE(poke->ip_stable))
+			if (!READ_ONCE(poke->tailcall_target_stable))
 				continue;
 			if (poke->reason != BPF_POKE_REASON_TAIL_CALL)
 				continue;
@@ -800,7 +801,7 @@ static void prog_array_map_poke_run(struct bpf_map *map, u32 key,
 			    poke->tail_call.key != key)
 				continue;
 
-			ret = bpf_arch_text_poke(poke->ip, BPF_MOD_JUMP,
+			ret = bpf_arch_text_poke(poke->tailcall_target, BPF_MOD_JUMP,
 						 old ? (u8 *)old->bpf_func +
 						 poke->adj_off : NULL,
 						 new ? (u8 *)new->bpf_func +
-- 
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* [PATCH v5 bpf-next 4/6] bpf, x64: rework pro/epilogue and tailcall handling in JIT
  2020-07-24 17:35 [PATCH v5 bpf-next 0/6] bpf: tailcalls in BPF subprograms Maciej Fijalkowski
                   ` (2 preceding siblings ...)
  2020-07-24 17:35 ` [PATCH v5 bpf-next 3/6] bpf: rename poke descriptor's 'ip' member to 'tailcall_target' Maciej Fijalkowski
@ 2020-07-24 17:35 ` Maciej Fijalkowski
  2020-07-28 21:33   ` Daniel Borkmann
  2020-07-28 22:07   ` Daniel Borkmann
  2020-07-24 17:35 ` [PATCH v5 bpf-next 5/6] bpf: allow for tailcalls in BPF subprograms for x64 JIT Maciej Fijalkowski
  2020-07-24 17:35 ` [PATCH v5 bpf-next 6/6] selftests: bpf: add dummy prog for bpf2bpf with tailcall Maciej Fijalkowski
  5 siblings, 2 replies; 13+ messages in thread
From: Maciej Fijalkowski @ 2020-07-24 17:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: ast, daniel; +Cc: bpf, netdev, bjorn.topel, magnus.karlsson, Maciej Fijalkowski

This commit serves two things:
1) it optimizes BPF prologue/epilogue generation
2) it makes possible to have tailcalls within BPF subprogram

Both points are related to each other since without 1), 2) could not be
achieved.

In [1], Alexei says:
"The prologue will look like:
nop5
xor eax,eax  // two new bytes if bpf_tail_call() is used in this
             // function
push rbp
mov rbp, rsp
sub rsp, rounded_stack_depth
push rax // zero init tail_call counter
variable number of push rbx,r13,r14,r15

Then bpf_tail_call will pop variable number rbx,..
and final 'pop rax'
Then 'add rsp, size_of_current_stack_frame'
jmp to next function and skip over 'nop5; xor eax,eax; push rpb; mov
rbp, rsp'

This way new function will set its own stack size and will init tail
call
counter with whatever value the parent had.

If next function doesn't use bpf_tail_call it won't have 'xor eax,eax'.
Instead it would need to have 'nop2' in there."

Implement that suggestion.

Since the layout of stack is changed, tail call counter handling can not
rely anymore on popping it to rbx just like it have been handled for
constant prologue case and later overwrite of rbx with actual value of
rbx pushed to stack. Therefore, let's use one of the register (%rcx) that
is considered to be volatile/caller-saved and pop the value of tail call
counter in there in the epilogue.

Drop the BUILD_BUG_ON in emit_prologue and in
emit_bpf_tail_call_indirect where instruction layout is not constant
anymore.

Introduce new poke target, 'tailcall_bypass' to poke descriptor that is
dedicated for skipping the register pops and stack unwind that are
generated right before the actual jump to target program.
For case when the target program is not present, BPF program will skip
the pop instructions and nop5 dedicated for jmpq $target. An example of
such state when only R6 of callee saved registers is used by program:

ffffffffc0513aa1:       e9 0e 00 00 00          jmpq   0xffffffffc0513ab4
ffffffffc0513aa6:       5b                      pop    %rbx
ffffffffc0513aa7:       58                      pop    %rax
ffffffffc0513aa8:       48 81 c4 00 00 00 00    add    $0x0,%rsp
ffffffffc0513aaf:       0f 1f 44 00 00          nopl   0x0(%rax,%rax,1)
ffffffffc0513ab4:       48 89 df                mov    %rbx,%rdi

When target program is inserted, the jump that was there to skip
pops/nop5 will become the nop5, so CPU will go over pops and do the
actual tailcall.

One might ask why there simply can not be pushes after the nop5?
In the following example snippet:

ffffffffc037030c:       48 89 fb                mov    %rdi,%rbx
(...)
ffffffffc0370332:       5b                      pop    %rbx
ffffffffc0370333:       58                      pop    %rax
ffffffffc0370334:       48 81 c4 00 00 00 00    add    $0x0,%rsp
ffffffffc037033b:       0f 1f 44 00 00          nopl   0x0(%rax,%rax,1)
ffffffffc0370340:       48 81 ec 00 00 00 00    sub    $0x0,%rsp
ffffffffc0370347:       50                      push   %rax
ffffffffc0370348:       53                      push   %rbx
ffffffffc0370349:       48 89 df                mov    %rbx,%rdi
ffffffffc037034c:       e8 f7 21 00 00          callq  0xffffffffc0372548

There is the bpf2bpf call (at ffffffffc037034c) right after the tailcall
and jump target is not present. ctx is in %rbx register and BPF
subprogram that we will call into on ffffffffc037034c is relying on it,
e.g. it will pick ctx from there. Such code layout is therefore broken
as we would overwrite the content of %rbx with the value that was pushed
on the prologue. That is the reason for the 'bypass' approach.

Special care needs to be taken during the install/update/remove of
tailcall target. In case when target program is not present, the CPU
must not execute the pop instructions that precede the tailcall.

To address that, the following states can be defined:
A nop, unwind, nop
B nop, unwind, tail
C skip, unwind, nop
D skip, unwind, tail

A is forbidden (lead to incorrectness). The state transitions between
tailcall install/update/remove will work as follows:

First install tail call f: C->D->B(f)
 * poke the tailcall, after that get rid of the skip
Update tail call f to f': B(f)->B(f')
 * poke the tailcall (poke->tailcall_target) and do NOT touch the
   poke->tailcall_bypass
Remove tail call: B(f')->C(f')
 * poke->tailcall_bypass is poked back to jump, then we wait the RCU
   grace period so that other programs will finish its execution and
   after that we are safe to remove the poke->tailcall_target
Install new tail call (f''): C(f')->D(f'')->B(f'').
 * same as first step

This way CPU can never be exposed to "unwind, tail" state.

For regression checks, 'tailcalls' kselftest was executed:
$ sudo ./test_progs -t tailcalls
 #64/1 tailcall_1:OK
 #64/2 tailcall_2:OK
 #64/3 tailcall_3:OK
 #64/4 tailcall_4:OK
 #64/5 tailcall_5:OK
 #64 tailcalls:OK
Summary: 1/5 PASSED, 0 SKIPPED, 0 FAILED

Tail call related cases from test_verifier kselftest are also working
fine. Sample BPF programs that utilize tail calls (sockex3, tracex5)
work properly as well.

[1]: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/20200517043227.2gpq22ifoq37ogst@ast-mbp.dhcp.thefacebook.com/

Suggested-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Maciej Fijalkowski <maciej.fijalkowski@intel.com>
---
 arch/x86/net/bpf_jit_comp.c | 221 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
 include/linux/bpf.h         |   2 +
 kernel/bpf/arraymap.c       |  47 +++++++-
 kernel/bpf/core.c           |   3 +-
 4 files changed, 220 insertions(+), 53 deletions(-)

diff --git a/arch/x86/net/bpf_jit_comp.c b/arch/x86/net/bpf_jit_comp.c
index 44e64d406055..880f283adb66 100644
--- a/arch/x86/net/bpf_jit_comp.c
+++ b/arch/x86/net/bpf_jit_comp.c
@@ -221,14 +221,48 @@ struct jit_context {
 
 /* Number of bytes emit_patch() needs to generate instructions */
 #define X86_PATCH_SIZE		5
+/* Number of bytes that will be skipped on tailcall */
+#define X86_TAIL_CALL_OFFSET	11
 
-#define PROLOGUE_SIZE		25
+static void push_callee_regs(u8 **pprog, bool *callee_regs_used)
+{
+	u8 *prog = *pprog;
+	int cnt = 0;
+
+	if (callee_regs_used[0])
+		EMIT1(0x53);         /* push rbx */
+	if (callee_regs_used[1])
+		EMIT2(0x41, 0x55);   /* push r13 */
+	if (callee_regs_used[2])
+		EMIT2(0x41, 0x56);   /* push r14 */
+	if (callee_regs_used[3])
+		EMIT2(0x41, 0x57);   /* push r15 */
+	*pprog = prog;
+}
+
+static void pop_callee_regs(u8 **pprog, bool *callee_regs_used)
+{
+	u8 *prog = *pprog;
+	int cnt = 0;
+
+	if (callee_regs_used[3])
+		EMIT2(0x41, 0x5F);   /* pop r15 */
+	if (callee_regs_used[2])
+		EMIT2(0x41, 0x5E);   /* pop r14 */
+	if (callee_regs_used[1])
+		EMIT2(0x41, 0x5D);   /* pop r13 */
+	if (callee_regs_used[0])
+		EMIT1(0x5B);         /* pop rbx */
+	*pprog = prog;
+}
 
 /*
- * Emit x86-64 prologue code for BPF program and check its size.
- * bpf_tail_call helper will skip it while jumping into another program
+ * Emit x86-64 prologue code for BPF program.
+ * bpf_tail_call helper will skip the first X86_TAIL_CALL_OFFSET bytes
+ * while jumping to another program
  */
-static void emit_prologue(u8 **pprog, u32 stack_depth, bool ebpf_from_cbpf)
+static void emit_prologue(u8 **pprog, u32 stack_depth, bool ebpf_from_cbpf,
+			  bool tail_call)
 {
 	u8 *prog = *pprog;
 	int cnt = X86_PATCH_SIZE;
@@ -238,19 +272,18 @@ static void emit_prologue(u8 **pprog, u32 stack_depth, bool ebpf_from_cbpf)
 	 */
 	memcpy(prog, ideal_nops[NOP_ATOMIC5], cnt);
 	prog += cnt;
+	if (!ebpf_from_cbpf) {
+		if (tail_call)
+			EMIT2(0x31, 0xC0); /* xor eax, eax */
+		else
+			EMIT2(0x66, 0x90); /* nop2 */
+	}
 	EMIT1(0x55);             /* push rbp */
 	EMIT3(0x48, 0x89, 0xE5); /* mov rbp, rsp */
 	/* sub rsp, rounded_stack_depth */
 	EMIT3_off32(0x48, 0x81, 0xEC, round_up(stack_depth, 8));
-	EMIT1(0x53);             /* push rbx */
-	EMIT2(0x41, 0x55);       /* push r13 */
-	EMIT2(0x41, 0x56);       /* push r14 */
-	EMIT2(0x41, 0x57);       /* push r15 */
-	if (!ebpf_from_cbpf) {
-		/* zero init tail_call_cnt */
-		EMIT2(0x6a, 0x00);
-		BUILD_BUG_ON(cnt != PROLOGUE_SIZE);
-	}
+	if (!ebpf_from_cbpf && tail_call)
+		EMIT1(0x50);         /* push rax */
 	*pprog = prog;
 }
 
@@ -314,13 +347,14 @@ static int __bpf_arch_text_poke(void *ip, enum bpf_text_poke_type t,
 	mutex_lock(&text_mutex);
 	if (memcmp(ip, old_insn, X86_PATCH_SIZE))
 		goto out;
+	ret = 1;
 	if (memcmp(ip, new_insn, X86_PATCH_SIZE)) {
 		if (text_live)
 			text_poke_bp(ip, new_insn, X86_PATCH_SIZE, NULL);
 		else
 			memcpy(ip, new_insn, X86_PATCH_SIZE);
+		ret = 0;
 	}
-	ret = 0;
 out:
 	mutex_unlock(&text_mutex);
 	return ret;
@@ -337,6 +371,22 @@ int bpf_arch_text_poke(void *ip, enum bpf_text_poke_type t,
 	return __bpf_arch_text_poke(ip, t, old_addr, new_addr, true);
 }
 
+static int get_pop_bytes(bool *callee_regs_used)
+{
+	int bytes = 0;
+
+	if (callee_regs_used[3])
+		bytes += 2;
+	if (callee_regs_used[2])
+		bytes += 2;
+	if (callee_regs_used[1])
+		bytes += 2;
+	if (callee_regs_used[0])
+		bytes += 1;
+
+	return bytes;
+}
+
 /*
  * Generate the following code:
  *
@@ -351,12 +401,26 @@ int bpf_arch_text_poke(void *ip, enum bpf_text_poke_type t,
  *   goto *(prog->bpf_func + prologue_size);
  * out:
  */
-static void emit_bpf_tail_call_indirect(u8 **pprog)
+static void emit_bpf_tail_call_indirect(u8 **pprog, bool *callee_regs_used,
+					u32 stack_depth)
 {
+	int tcc_off = -4 - round_up(stack_depth, 8);
 	u8 *prog = *pprog;
-	int label1, label2, label3;
+	int pop_bytes = 0;
+	int off1 = 49;
+	int off2 = 38;
+	int off3 = 16;
 	int cnt = 0;
 
+	/* count the additional bytes used for popping callee regs from stack
+	 * that need to be taken into account for each of the offsets that
+	 * are used for bailing out of the tail call
+	 */
+	pop_bytes = get_pop_bytes(callee_regs_used);
+	off1 += pop_bytes;
+	off2 += pop_bytes;
+	off3 += pop_bytes;
+
 	/*
 	 * rdi - pointer to ctx
 	 * rsi - pointer to bpf_array
@@ -370,21 +434,19 @@ static void emit_bpf_tail_call_indirect(u8 **pprog)
 	EMIT2(0x89, 0xD2);                        /* mov edx, edx */
 	EMIT3(0x39, 0x56,                         /* cmp dword ptr [rsi + 16], edx */
 	      offsetof(struct bpf_array, map.max_entries));
-#define OFFSET1 (41 + RETPOLINE_RCX_BPF_JIT_SIZE) /* Number of bytes to jump */
+#define OFFSET1 (off1 + RETPOLINE_RCX_BPF_JIT_SIZE) /* Number of bytes to jump */
 	EMIT2(X86_JBE, OFFSET1);                  /* jbe out */
-	label1 = cnt;
 
 	/*
 	 * if (tail_call_cnt > MAX_TAIL_CALL_CNT)
 	 *	goto out;
 	 */
-	EMIT2_off32(0x8B, 0x85, -36 - MAX_BPF_STACK); /* mov eax, dword ptr [rbp - 548] */
+	EMIT2_off32(0x8B, 0x85, tcc_off);         /* mov eax, dword ptr [rbp - tcc_off] */
 	EMIT3(0x83, 0xF8, MAX_TAIL_CALL_CNT);     /* cmp eax, MAX_TAIL_CALL_CNT */
-#define OFFSET2 (30 + RETPOLINE_RCX_BPF_JIT_SIZE)
+#define OFFSET2 (off2 + RETPOLINE_RCX_BPF_JIT_SIZE)
 	EMIT2(X86_JA, OFFSET2);                   /* ja out */
-	label2 = cnt;
 	EMIT3(0x83, 0xC0, 0x01);                  /* add eax, 1 */
-	EMIT2_off32(0x89, 0x85, -36 - MAX_BPF_STACK); /* mov dword ptr [rbp -548], eax */
+	EMIT2_off32(0x89, 0x85, tcc_off);         /* mov dword ptr [rbp - tcc_off], eax */
 
 	/* prog = array->ptrs[index]; */
 	EMIT4_off32(0x48, 0x8B, 0x8C, 0xD6,       /* mov rcx, [rsi + rdx * 8 + offsetof(...)] */
@@ -394,48 +456,84 @@ static void emit_bpf_tail_call_indirect(u8 **pprog)
 	 * if (prog == NULL)
 	 *	goto out;
 	 */
-	EMIT3(0x48, 0x85, 0xC9);		  /* test rcx,rcx */
-#define OFFSET3 (8 + RETPOLINE_RCX_BPF_JIT_SIZE)
+	EMIT3(0x48, 0x85, 0xC9);                  /* test rcx,rcx */
+#define OFFSET3 (off3 + RETPOLINE_RCX_BPF_JIT_SIZE)
 	EMIT2(X86_JE, OFFSET3);                   /* je out */
-	label3 = cnt;
 
-	/* goto *(prog->bpf_func + prologue_size); */
+	*pprog = prog;
+	pop_callee_regs(pprog, callee_regs_used);
+	prog = *pprog;
+
+	EMIT1(0x58);                              /* pop rax */
+	EMIT3_off32(0x48, 0x81, 0xC4,             /* add rsp, sd */
+		    round_up(stack_depth, 8));
+
+	/* goto *(prog->bpf_func + X86_TAIL_CALL_OFFSET); */
 	EMIT4(0x48, 0x8B, 0x49,                   /* mov rcx, qword ptr [rcx + 32] */
 	      offsetof(struct bpf_prog, bpf_func));
-	EMIT4(0x48, 0x83, 0xC1, PROLOGUE_SIZE);   /* add rcx, prologue_size */
-
+	EMIT4(0x48, 0x83, 0xC1,                   /* add rcx, X86_TAIL_CALL_OFFSET */
+	      X86_TAIL_CALL_OFFSET);
 	/*
 	 * Now we're ready to jump into next BPF program
 	 * rdi == ctx (1st arg)
-	 * rcx == prog->bpf_func + prologue_size
+	 * rcx == prog->bpf_func + X86_TAIL_CALL_OFFSET
 	 */
 	RETPOLINE_RCX_BPF_JIT();
 
 	/* out: */
-	BUILD_BUG_ON(cnt - label1 != OFFSET1);
-	BUILD_BUG_ON(cnt - label2 != OFFSET2);
-	BUILD_BUG_ON(cnt - label3 != OFFSET3);
 	*pprog = prog;
 }
 
 static void emit_bpf_tail_call_direct(struct bpf_jit_poke_descriptor *poke,
-				      u8 **pprog, int addr, u8 *image)
+				      u8 **pprog, int addr, u8 *image,
+				      bool *callee_regs_used, u32 stack_depth)
 {
+	int tcc_off = -4 - round_up(stack_depth, 8);
 	u8 *prog = *pprog;
+	int pop_bytes = 0;
+	int off1 = 27;
+	int poke_off;
 	int cnt = 0;
 
+	/* count the additional bytes used for popping callee regs to stack
+	 * that need to be taken into account for jump offset that is used for
+	 * bailing out from of the tail call when limit is reached
+	 */
+	pop_bytes = get_pop_bytes(callee_regs_used);
+	off1 += pop_bytes;
+
+	/*
+	 * total bytes for:
+	 * - nop5/ jmpq $off
+	 * - pop callee regs
+	 * - sub rsp, $val
+	 * - pop rax
+	 */
+	poke_off = X86_PATCH_SIZE + pop_bytes + 7 + 1;
+
 	/*
 	 * if (tail_call_cnt > MAX_TAIL_CALL_CNT)
 	 *	goto out;
 	 */
-	EMIT2_off32(0x8B, 0x85, -36 - MAX_BPF_STACK); /* mov eax, dword ptr [rbp - 548] */
+	EMIT2_off32(0x8B, 0x85, tcc_off);             /* mov eax, dword ptr [rbp - tcc_off] */
 	EMIT3(0x83, 0xF8, MAX_TAIL_CALL_CNT);         /* cmp eax, MAX_TAIL_CALL_CNT */
-	EMIT2(X86_JA, 14);                            /* ja out */
+	EMIT2(X86_JA, off1);                          /* ja out */
 	EMIT3(0x83, 0xC0, 0x01);                      /* add eax, 1 */
-	EMIT2_off32(0x89, 0x85, -36 - MAX_BPF_STACK); /* mov dword ptr [rbp -548], eax */
+	EMIT2_off32(0x89, 0x85, tcc_off);             /* mov dword ptr [rbp - tcc_off], eax */
 
+	poke->tailcall_bypass = image + (addr - poke_off - X86_PATCH_SIZE);
+	poke->adj_off = X86_TAIL_CALL_OFFSET;
 	poke->tailcall_target = image + (addr - X86_PATCH_SIZE);
-	poke->adj_off = PROLOGUE_SIZE;
+	poke->bypass_addr = (u8 *)poke->tailcall_target + X86_PATCH_SIZE;
+
+	emit_jump(&prog, (u8 *)poke->tailcall_target + X86_PATCH_SIZE,
+		  poke->tailcall_bypass);
+
+	*pprog = prog;
+	pop_callee_regs(pprog, callee_regs_used);
+	prog = *pprog;
+	EMIT1(0x58);                                  /* pop rax */
+	EMIT3_off32(0x48, 0x81, 0xC4, round_up(stack_depth, 8));
 
 	memcpy(prog, ideal_nops[NOP_ATOMIC5], X86_PATCH_SIZE);
 	prog += X86_PATCH_SIZE;
@@ -476,6 +574,11 @@ static void bpf_tail_call_direct_fixup(struct bpf_prog *prog)
 						   (u8 *)target->bpf_func +
 						   poke->adj_off, false);
 			BUG_ON(ret < 0);
+			ret = __bpf_arch_text_poke(poke->tailcall_bypass,
+						   BPF_MOD_JUMP,
+						   (u8 *)poke->tailcall_target +
+						   X86_PATCH_SIZE, NULL, false);
+			BUG_ON(ret < 0);
 		}
 		WRITE_ONCE(poke->tailcall_target_stable, true);
 		mutex_unlock(&array->aux->poke_mutex);
@@ -654,19 +757,44 @@ static bool ex_handler_bpf(const struct exception_table_entry *x,
 	return true;
 }
 
+static void detect_reg_usage(struct bpf_insn *insn, int insn_cnt,
+			     bool *regs_used, bool *tail_call_seen)
+{
+	int i;
+
+	for (i = 1; i <= insn_cnt; i++, insn++) {
+		if (insn->code == (BPF_JMP | BPF_TAIL_CALL))
+			*tail_call_seen = true;
+		if (insn->dst_reg == BPF_REG_6 || insn->src_reg == BPF_REG_6)
+			regs_used[0] = true;
+		if (insn->dst_reg == BPF_REG_7 || insn->src_reg == BPF_REG_7)
+			regs_used[1] = true;
+		if (insn->dst_reg == BPF_REG_8 || insn->src_reg == BPF_REG_8)
+			regs_used[2] = true;
+		if (insn->dst_reg == BPF_REG_9 || insn->src_reg == BPF_REG_9)
+			regs_used[3] = true;
+	}
+}
+
 static int do_jit(struct bpf_prog *bpf_prog, int *addrs, u8 *image,
 		  int oldproglen, struct jit_context *ctx)
 {
 	struct bpf_insn *insn = bpf_prog->insnsi;
+	bool callee_regs_used[4] = {};
 	int insn_cnt = bpf_prog->len;
+	bool tail_call_seen = false;
 	bool seen_exit = false;
 	u8 temp[BPF_MAX_INSN_SIZE + BPF_INSN_SAFETY];
 	int i, cnt = 0, excnt = 0;
 	int proglen = 0;
 	u8 *prog = temp;
 
+	detect_reg_usage(insn, insn_cnt, callee_regs_used,
+			 &tail_call_seen);
+
 	emit_prologue(&prog, bpf_prog->aux->stack_depth,
-		      bpf_prog_was_classic(bpf_prog));
+		      bpf_prog_was_classic(bpf_prog), tail_call_seen);
+	push_callee_regs(&prog, callee_regs_used);
 	addrs[0] = prog - temp;
 
 	for (i = 1; i <= insn_cnt; i++, insn++) {
@@ -1111,9 +1239,13 @@ xadd:			if (is_imm8(insn->off))
 		case BPF_JMP | BPF_TAIL_CALL:
 			if (imm32)
 				emit_bpf_tail_call_direct(&bpf_prog->aux->poke_tab[imm32 - 1],
-							  &prog, addrs[i], image);
+							  &prog, addrs[i], image,
+							  callee_regs_used,
+							  bpf_prog->aux->stack_depth);
 			else
-				emit_bpf_tail_call_indirect(&prog);
+				emit_bpf_tail_call_indirect(&prog,
+							    callee_regs_used,
+							    bpf_prog->aux->stack_depth);
 			break;
 
 			/* cond jump */
@@ -1296,12 +1428,9 @@ xadd:			if (is_imm8(insn->off))
 			seen_exit = true;
 			/* Update cleanup_addr */
 			ctx->cleanup_addr = proglen;
-			if (!bpf_prog_was_classic(bpf_prog))
-				EMIT1(0x5B); /* get rid of tail_call_cnt */
-			EMIT2(0x41, 0x5F);   /* pop r15 */
-			EMIT2(0x41, 0x5E);   /* pop r14 */
-			EMIT2(0x41, 0x5D);   /* pop r13 */
-			EMIT1(0x5B);         /* pop rbx */
+			pop_callee_regs(&prog, callee_regs_used);
+			if (!bpf_prog_was_classic(bpf_prog) && tail_call_seen)
+				EMIT1(0x59); /* pop rcx, get rid of tail_call_cnt */
 			EMIT1(0xC9);         /* leave */
 			EMIT1(0xC3);         /* ret */
 			break;
diff --git a/include/linux/bpf.h b/include/linux/bpf.h
index aaa035519360..14b796bf35de 100644
--- a/include/linux/bpf.h
+++ b/include/linux/bpf.h
@@ -653,6 +653,8 @@ enum bpf_jit_poke_reason {
 /* Descriptor of pokes pointing /into/ the JITed image. */
 struct bpf_jit_poke_descriptor {
 	void *tailcall_target;
+	void *tailcall_bypass;
+	void *bypass_addr;
 	union {
 		struct {
 			struct bpf_map *map;
diff --git a/kernel/bpf/arraymap.c b/kernel/bpf/arraymap.c
index 6fe6491fa17a..e9d62a60134b 100644
--- a/kernel/bpf/arraymap.c
+++ b/kernel/bpf/arraymap.c
@@ -750,6 +750,7 @@ static void prog_array_map_poke_run(struct bpf_map *map, u32 key,
 				    struct bpf_prog *old,
 				    struct bpf_prog *new)
 {
+	u8 *old_addr, *new_addr, *old_bypass_addr;
 	struct prog_poke_elem *elem;
 	struct bpf_array_aux *aux;
 
@@ -800,13 +801,47 @@ static void prog_array_map_poke_run(struct bpf_map *map, u32 key,
 			if (poke->tail_call.map != map ||
 			    poke->tail_call.key != key)
 				continue;
+			/* protect against un-updated poke descriptors since
+			 * we could fill them from subprog and the same desc
+			 * is present on main's program poke tab
+			 */
+			if (!poke->tailcall_bypass || !poke->tailcall_target ||
+			    !poke->bypass_addr)
+				continue;
 
-			ret = bpf_arch_text_poke(poke->tailcall_target, BPF_MOD_JUMP,
-						 old ? (u8 *)old->bpf_func +
-						 poke->adj_off : NULL,
-						 new ? (u8 *)new->bpf_func +
-						 poke->adj_off : NULL);
-			BUG_ON(ret < 0 && ret != -EINVAL);
+			old_bypass_addr = old ? NULL : poke->bypass_addr;
+			old_addr = old ? (u8 *)old->bpf_func + poke->adj_off : NULL;
+			new_addr = new ? (u8 *)new->bpf_func + poke->adj_off : NULL;
+
+			if (new) {
+				ret = bpf_arch_text_poke(poke->tailcall_target,
+							 BPF_MOD_JUMP,
+							 old_addr, new_addr);
+				BUG_ON(ret < 0 && ret != -EINVAL);
+				if (!old) {
+					ret = bpf_arch_text_poke(poke->tailcall_bypass,
+								 BPF_MOD_JUMP,
+								 poke->bypass_addr,
+								 NULL);
+					BUG_ON(ret < 0 && ret != -EINVAL);
+				}
+			} else {
+				ret = bpf_arch_text_poke(poke->tailcall_bypass,
+							 BPF_MOD_JUMP,
+							 old_bypass_addr,
+							 poke->bypass_addr);
+				BUG_ON(ret < 0 && ret != -EINVAL);
+				/* let other CPUs finish the execution of program
+				 * so that it will not possible to expose them
+				 * to invalid nop, stack unwind, nop state
+				 */
+				if (!ret)
+					synchronize_rcu();
+				ret = bpf_arch_text_poke(poke->tailcall_target,
+							 BPF_MOD_JUMP,
+							 old_addr, NULL);
+				BUG_ON(ret < 0 && ret != -EINVAL);
+			}
 		}
 	}
 }
diff --git a/kernel/bpf/core.c b/kernel/bpf/core.c
index 7be02e555ab9..d86a35474d7b 100644
--- a/kernel/bpf/core.c
+++ b/kernel/bpf/core.c
@@ -773,7 +773,8 @@ int bpf_jit_add_poke_descriptor(struct bpf_prog *prog,
 
 	if (size > poke_tab_max)
 		return -ENOSPC;
-	if (poke->ip || poke->ip_stable || poke->adj_off)
+	if (poke->tailcall_target || poke->tailcall_target_stable ||
+	    poke->tailcall_bypass || poke->adj_off || poke->bypass_addr)
 		return -EINVAL;
 
 	switch (poke->reason) {
-- 
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* [PATCH v5 bpf-next 5/6] bpf: allow for tailcalls in BPF subprograms for x64 JIT
  2020-07-24 17:35 [PATCH v5 bpf-next 0/6] bpf: tailcalls in BPF subprograms Maciej Fijalkowski
                   ` (3 preceding siblings ...)
  2020-07-24 17:35 ` [PATCH v5 bpf-next 4/6] bpf, x64: rework pro/epilogue and tailcall handling in JIT Maciej Fijalkowski
@ 2020-07-24 17:35 ` Maciej Fijalkowski
  2020-07-24 17:35 ` [PATCH v5 bpf-next 6/6] selftests: bpf: add dummy prog for bpf2bpf with tailcall Maciej Fijalkowski
  5 siblings, 0 replies; 13+ messages in thread
From: Maciej Fijalkowski @ 2020-07-24 17:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: ast, daniel; +Cc: bpf, netdev, bjorn.topel, magnus.karlsson, Maciej Fijalkowski

Relax verifier's restriction that was meant to forbid tailcall usage
when subprog count was higher than 1.

Also, do not max out the stack depth of program that utilizes tailcalls.

Signed-off-by: Maciej Fijalkowski <maciej.fijalkowski@intel.com>
---
 kernel/bpf/verifier.c | 4 ++++
 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+)

diff --git a/kernel/bpf/verifier.c b/kernel/bpf/verifier.c
index f4955b4bf8a6..3ea769555246 100644
--- a/kernel/bpf/verifier.c
+++ b/kernel/bpf/verifier.c
@@ -4176,10 +4176,12 @@ static int check_map_func_compatibility(struct bpf_verifier_env *env,
 	case BPF_FUNC_tail_call:
 		if (map->map_type != BPF_MAP_TYPE_PROG_ARRAY)
 			goto error;
+#if !defined(CONFIG_X86_64) || !defined(CONFIG_BPF_JIT_ALWAYS_ON)
 		if (env->subprog_cnt > 1) {
 			verbose(env, "tail_calls are not allowed in programs with bpf-to-bpf calls\n");
 			return -EINVAL;
 		}
+#endif
 		break;
 	case BPF_FUNC_perf_event_read:
 	case BPF_FUNC_perf_event_output:
@@ -10284,7 +10286,9 @@ static int fixup_bpf_calls(struct bpf_verifier_env *env)
 			 * the program array.
 			 */
 			prog->cb_access = 1;
+#if !defined(CONFIG_X86_64) || !defined(CONFIG_BPF_JIT_ALWAYS_ON)
 			env->prog->aux->stack_depth = MAX_BPF_STACK;
+#endif
 			env->prog->aux->max_pkt_offset = MAX_PACKET_OFF;
 
 			/* mark bpf_tail_call as different opcode to avoid
-- 
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* [PATCH v5 bpf-next 6/6] selftests: bpf: add dummy prog for bpf2bpf with tailcall
  2020-07-24 17:35 [PATCH v5 bpf-next 0/6] bpf: tailcalls in BPF subprograms Maciej Fijalkowski
                   ` (4 preceding siblings ...)
  2020-07-24 17:35 ` [PATCH v5 bpf-next 5/6] bpf: allow for tailcalls in BPF subprograms for x64 JIT Maciej Fijalkowski
@ 2020-07-24 17:35 ` Maciej Fijalkowski
  5 siblings, 0 replies; 13+ messages in thread
From: Maciej Fijalkowski @ 2020-07-24 17:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: ast, daniel; +Cc: bpf, netdev, bjorn.topel, magnus.karlsson, Maciej Fijalkowski

Introduce 6th test to taicalls kselftest that checks if tailcall can be
correctly executed from the BPF subprogram.

Signed-off-by: Maciej Fijalkowski <maciej.fijalkowski@intel.com>
---
 .../selftests/bpf/prog_tests/tailcalls.c      | 85 +++++++++++++++++++
 tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/tailcall6.c | 38 +++++++++
 2 files changed, 123 insertions(+)
 create mode 100644 tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/tailcall6.c

diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/prog_tests/tailcalls.c b/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/prog_tests/tailcalls.c
index bb8fe646dd9f..192c94896809 100644
--- a/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/prog_tests/tailcalls.c
+++ b/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/prog_tests/tailcalls.c
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
 #include <test_progs.h>
+#include <network_helpers.h>
 
 /* test_tailcall_1 checks basic functionality by patching multiple locations
  * in a single program for a single tail call slot with nop->jmp, jmp->nop
@@ -472,6 +473,88 @@ static void test_tailcall_5(void)
 	bpf_object__close(obj);
 }
 
+/* test_tailcall_6 purpose is to make sure that tailcalls are working
+ * correctly in correlation with BPF subprograms
+ */
+static void test_tailcall_6(void)
+{
+	int err, map_fd, prog_fd, main_fd, i;
+	struct bpf_map *prog_array;
+	struct bpf_program *prog;
+	struct bpf_object *obj;
+	__u32 retval, duration;
+	char prog_name[32];
+
+	err = bpf_prog_load("tailcall6.o", BPF_PROG_TYPE_SCHED_CLS, &obj,
+			    &prog_fd);
+	if (CHECK_FAIL(err))
+		return;
+
+	prog = bpf_object__find_program_by_title(obj, "classifier");
+	if (CHECK_FAIL(!prog))
+		goto out;
+
+	main_fd = bpf_program__fd(prog);
+	if (CHECK_FAIL(main_fd < 0))
+		goto out;
+
+	prog_array = bpf_object__find_map_by_name(obj, "jmp_table");
+	if (CHECK_FAIL(!prog_array))
+		goto out;
+
+	map_fd = bpf_map__fd(prog_array);
+	if (CHECK_FAIL(map_fd < 0))
+		goto out;
+
+	/* nop -> jmp */
+	for (i = 0; i < bpf_map__def(prog_array)->max_entries; i++) {
+		snprintf(prog_name, sizeof(prog_name), "classifier/%i", i);
+
+		prog = bpf_object__find_program_by_title(obj, prog_name);
+		if (CHECK_FAIL(!prog))
+			goto out;
+
+		prog_fd = bpf_program__fd(prog);
+		if (CHECK_FAIL(prog_fd < 0))
+			goto out;
+
+		err = bpf_map_update_elem(map_fd, &i, &prog_fd, BPF_ANY);
+		if (CHECK_FAIL(err))
+			goto out;
+	}
+
+	err = bpf_prog_test_run(main_fd, 1, &pkt_v4, sizeof(pkt_v4), 0,
+				0, &retval, &duration);
+	CHECK(err || retval != 1, "tailcall",
+	      "err %d errno %d retval %d\n", err, errno, retval);
+
+	/* jmp -> nop, call subprog that will do tailcall */
+	i = 1;
+	err = bpf_map_delete_elem(map_fd, &i);
+	if (CHECK_FAIL(err))
+		goto out;
+
+	err = bpf_prog_test_run(main_fd, 1, &pkt_v4, sizeof(pkt_v4), 0,
+				0, &retval, &duration);
+	CHECK(err || retval != 0, "tailcall", "err %d errno %d retval %d\n",
+	      err, errno, retval);
+
+	/* make sure that subprog can access ctx and entry prog that
+	 * called this subprog can properly return
+	 */
+	i = 0;
+	err = bpf_map_delete_elem(map_fd, &i);
+	if (CHECK_FAIL(err))
+		goto out;
+
+	err = bpf_prog_test_run(main_fd, 1, &pkt_v4, sizeof(pkt_v4), 0,
+				0, &retval, &duration);
+	CHECK(err || retval != 108, "tailcall", "err %d errno %d retval %d\n",
+	      err, errno, retval);
+out:
+	bpf_object__close(obj);
+}
+
 void test_tailcalls(void)
 {
 	if (test__start_subtest("tailcall_1"))
@@ -484,4 +567,6 @@ void test_tailcalls(void)
 		test_tailcall_4();
 	if (test__start_subtest("tailcall_5"))
 		test_tailcall_5();
+	if (test__start_subtest("tailcall_6"))
+		test_tailcall_6();
 }
diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/tailcall6.c b/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/tailcall6.c
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..e72ca5869b58
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/progs/tailcall6.c
@@ -0,0 +1,38 @@
+// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
+#include <linux/bpf.h>
+#include <bpf/bpf_helpers.h>
+
+struct {
+	__uint(type, BPF_MAP_TYPE_PROG_ARRAY);
+	__uint(max_entries, 2);
+	__uint(key_size, sizeof(__u32));
+	__uint(value_size, sizeof(__u32));
+} jmp_table SEC(".maps");
+
+#define TAIL_FUNC(x) 				\
+	SEC("classifier/" #x)			\
+	int bpf_func_##x(struct __sk_buff *skb)	\
+	{					\
+		return x;			\
+	}
+TAIL_FUNC(0)
+TAIL_FUNC(1)
+
+static __attribute__ ((noinline))
+int subprog_tail(struct __sk_buff *skb)
+{
+	bpf_tail_call(skb, &jmp_table, 0);
+
+	return skb->len * 2;
+}
+
+SEC("classifier")
+int entry(struct __sk_buff *skb)
+{
+	bpf_tail_call(skb, &jmp_table, 1);
+
+	return subprog_tail(skb);
+}
+
+char __license[] SEC("license") = "GPL";
+int _version SEC("version") = 1;
-- 
2.20.1


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* Re: [PATCH v5 bpf-next 4/6] bpf, x64: rework pro/epilogue and tailcall handling in JIT
  2020-07-24 17:35 ` [PATCH v5 bpf-next 4/6] bpf, x64: rework pro/epilogue and tailcall handling in JIT Maciej Fijalkowski
@ 2020-07-28 21:33   ` Daniel Borkmann
  2020-07-28 22:07   ` Daniel Borkmann
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 13+ messages in thread
From: Daniel Borkmann @ 2020-07-28 21:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Maciej Fijalkowski, ast; +Cc: bpf, netdev, bjorn.topel, magnus.karlsson

On 7/24/20 7:35 PM, Maciej Fijalkowski wrote:
> This commit serves two things:
> 1) it optimizes BPF prologue/epilogue generation
> 2) it makes possible to have tailcalls within BPF subprogram
[...]
[...]
> diff --git a/kernel/bpf/core.c b/kernel/bpf/core.c
> index 7be02e555ab9..d86a35474d7b 100644
> --- a/kernel/bpf/core.c
> +++ b/kernel/bpf/core.c
> @@ -773,7 +773,8 @@ int bpf_jit_add_poke_descriptor(struct bpf_prog *prog,
>   
>   	if (size > poke_tab_max)
>   		return -ENOSPC;
> -	if (poke->ip || poke->ip_stable || poke->adj_off)
> +	if (poke->tailcall_target || poke->tailcall_target_stable ||
> +	    poke->tailcall_bypass || poke->adj_off || poke->bypass_addr)
>   		return -EINVAL;

Hmm, I thought we've been through this from prior review rounds, but these sort of changes
break bisectability. You've already renamed the whole thing in patch 3/6 (poke->ip and the
poke->ip_stable). So if you've applied up to patch 3, then build breaks right here.

>   	switch (poke->reason) {
> 


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* Re: [PATCH v5 bpf-next 4/6] bpf, x64: rework pro/epilogue and tailcall handling in JIT
  2020-07-24 17:35 ` [PATCH v5 bpf-next 4/6] bpf, x64: rework pro/epilogue and tailcall handling in JIT Maciej Fijalkowski
  2020-07-28 21:33   ` Daniel Borkmann
@ 2020-07-28 22:07   ` Daniel Borkmann
  2020-07-29 16:10     ` Maciej Fijalkowski
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 13+ messages in thread
From: Daniel Borkmann @ 2020-07-28 22:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Maciej Fijalkowski, ast; +Cc: bpf, netdev, bjorn.topel, magnus.karlsson

On 7/24/20 7:35 PM, Maciej Fijalkowski wrote:
> This commit serves two things:
> 1) it optimizes BPF prologue/epilogue generation
> 2) it makes possible to have tailcalls within BPF subprogram
> 
> Both points are related to each other since without 1), 2) could not be
> achieved.
> 
[...]
> diff --git a/kernel/bpf/arraymap.c b/kernel/bpf/arraymap.c
> index 6fe6491fa17a..e9d62a60134b 100644
> --- a/kernel/bpf/arraymap.c
> +++ b/kernel/bpf/arraymap.c
> @@ -750,6 +750,7 @@ static void prog_array_map_poke_run(struct bpf_map *map, u32 key,
>   				    struct bpf_prog *old,
>   				    struct bpf_prog *new)
>   {
> +	u8 *old_addr, *new_addr, *old_bypass_addr;
>   	struct prog_poke_elem *elem;
>   	struct bpf_array_aux *aux;
>   
> @@ -800,13 +801,47 @@ static void prog_array_map_poke_run(struct bpf_map *map, u32 key,
>   			if (poke->tail_call.map != map ||
>   			    poke->tail_call.key != key)
>   				continue;
> +			/* protect against un-updated poke descriptors since
> +			 * we could fill them from subprog and the same desc
> +			 * is present on main's program poke tab
> +			 */
> +			if (!poke->tailcall_bypass || !poke->tailcall_target ||
> +			    !poke->bypass_addr)
> +				continue;

Thinking more about this, this check here is not sufficient. You basically need this here
given you copy all poke descs over to each of the subprogs in jit_subprogs(). So for those
that weren't handled by the subprog have the above addresses as NULL. But in jit_subprogs()
once we filled out the target addresses for the bpf-in-bpf calls we loop over each subprog
and do the extra/final pass in the JIT to complete the images. However, nothing protects
bpf_tail_call_direct_fixup() as far as I can see from patching at the NULL addr if there is
a target program loaded in the map at the given key. That will most likely blow up and hit
the BUG_ON().

Instead of these above workarounds, did you try to go the path to only copy over the poke
descs that are relevant for the individual subprog (but not all the others)?

Thanks,
Daniel

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* Re: [PATCH v5 bpf-next 4/6] bpf, x64: rework pro/epilogue and tailcall handling in JIT
  2020-07-28 22:07   ` Daniel Borkmann
@ 2020-07-29 16:10     ` Maciej Fijalkowski
  2020-07-29 21:10       ` Maciej Fijalkowski
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 13+ messages in thread
From: Maciej Fijalkowski @ 2020-07-29 16:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Daniel Borkmann; +Cc: ast, bpf, netdev, bjorn.topel, magnus.karlsson

On Wed, Jul 29, 2020 at 12:07:52AM +0200, Daniel Borkmann wrote:
> On 7/24/20 7:35 PM, Maciej Fijalkowski wrote:
> > This commit serves two things:
> > 1) it optimizes BPF prologue/epilogue generation
> > 2) it makes possible to have tailcalls within BPF subprogram
> > 
> > Both points are related to each other since without 1), 2) could not be
> > achieved.
> > 
> [...]
> > diff --git a/kernel/bpf/arraymap.c b/kernel/bpf/arraymap.c
> > index 6fe6491fa17a..e9d62a60134b 100644
> > --- a/kernel/bpf/arraymap.c
> > +++ b/kernel/bpf/arraymap.c
> > @@ -750,6 +750,7 @@ static void prog_array_map_poke_run(struct bpf_map *map, u32 key,
> >   				    struct bpf_prog *old,
> >   				    struct bpf_prog *new)
> >   {
> > +	u8 *old_addr, *new_addr, *old_bypass_addr;
> >   	struct prog_poke_elem *elem;
> >   	struct bpf_array_aux *aux;
> > @@ -800,13 +801,47 @@ static void prog_array_map_poke_run(struct bpf_map *map, u32 key,
> >   			if (poke->tail_call.map != map ||
> >   			    poke->tail_call.key != key)
> >   				continue;
> > +			/* protect against un-updated poke descriptors since
> > +			 * we could fill them from subprog and the same desc
> > +			 * is present on main's program poke tab
> > +			 */
> > +			if (!poke->tailcall_bypass || !poke->tailcall_target ||
> > +			    !poke->bypass_addr)
> > +				continue;
> 
> Thinking more about this, this check here is not sufficient. You basically need this here
> given you copy all poke descs over to each of the subprogs in jit_subprogs(). So for those
> that weren't handled by the subprog have the above addresses as NULL. But in jit_subprogs()
> once we filled out the target addresses for the bpf-in-bpf calls we loop over each subprog
> and do the extra/final pass in the JIT to complete the images. However, nothing protects
> bpf_tail_call_direct_fixup() as far as I can see from patching at the NULL addr if there is
> a target program loaded in the map at the given key. That will most likely blow up and hit
> the BUG_ON().

Okay, I agree with this reasoning but must admit that I don't understand
when exactly during fixup the target prog for a given key might be already
present? Could you shed some light on it? I recall that I was hitting
this case in test_verifier kselftest, so maybe I'll dig onto that, but
otherwise I didn't stumble upon this.

> 
> Instead of these above workarounds, did you try to go the path to only copy over the poke
> descs that are relevant for the individual subprog (but not all the others)?

I was able to come up with something today, but I'd like to share it here
and discuss whether you think it's correct approach before rushing with
another revision.

Generally in fixup_bpf_calls I store the index of tail call insn onto the
generated poke descriptor, then in jit_subprogs() I check whether the
given poke descriptor belongs to the current subprog by checking if that
previously stored absolute index of tail call insn is in the scope of the
insns of given subprog. Then the insn->imm needs to be updated with new
poke descriptor slot so that while JITing we will be able to grab the
proper poke desc - previously it worked because we emulated the main
prog's poke tab state onto each subprog.

This way the subprogs actually get only relevant poke descs, but I have a
concern about the main prog's poke tab. Shouldn't we pull out the descs
that have been copied to the subprog out of the main poke tab?

If yes, then shouldn't the poke tab be converted to a linked list?

The patch that I will merge onto the 2/6 if you would say that we can live
with this approach, it's on top of this series:

From 57baac74647a4627fe85bb3393365de906070eb1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Maciej Fijalkowski <maciej.fijalkowski@intel.com>
Date: Wed, 29 Jul 2020 17:51:59 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] bpf: propagate only those poke descs that are used in subprog

Signed-off-by: Maciej Fijalkowski <maciej.fijalkowski@intel.com>
---
 include/linux/bpf.h   |  1 +
 kernel/bpf/verifier.c | 11 ++++++++++-
 2 files changed, 11 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/include/linux/bpf.h b/include/linux/bpf.h
index 14b796bf35de..74ab8ec2f2d3 100644
--- a/include/linux/bpf.h
+++ b/include/linux/bpf.h
@@ -664,6 +664,7 @@ struct bpf_jit_poke_descriptor {
 	bool tailcall_target_stable;
 	u8 adj_off;
 	u16 reason;
+	u32 abs_insn_idx;
 };
 
 /* reg_type info for ctx arguments */
diff --git a/kernel/bpf/verifier.c b/kernel/bpf/verifier.c
index 3ea769555246..d6402dc05087 100644
--- a/kernel/bpf/verifier.c
+++ b/kernel/bpf/verifier.c
@@ -9971,15 +9971,23 @@ static int jit_subprogs(struct bpf_verifier_env *env)
 		func[i]->aux->func_info = prog->aux->func_info;
 
 		for (j = 0; j < prog->aux->size_poke_tab; j++) {
+			u32 abs_insn_idx = prog->aux->poke_tab[j].abs_insn_idx;
 			int ret;
 
+			if (!(abs_insn_idx >= subprog_start &&
+			      abs_insn_idx <= subprog_end))
+				continue;
+
 			ret = bpf_jit_add_poke_descriptor(func[i],
 							  &prog->aux->poke_tab[j]);
 			if (ret < 0) {
 				verbose(env, "adding tail call poke descriptor failed\n");
 				goto out_free;
 			}
-			map_ptr = func[i]->aux->poke_tab[j].tail_call.map;
+
+			func[i]->insnsi[abs_insn_idx - subprog_start].imm = ret + 1;
+
+			map_ptr = func[i]->aux->poke_tab[ret].tail_call.map;
 			ret = map_ptr->ops->map_poke_track(map_ptr, func[i]->aux);
 			if (ret < 0) {
 				verbose(env, "tracking tail call prog failed\n");
@@ -10309,6 +10317,7 @@ static int fixup_bpf_calls(struct bpf_verifier_env *env)
 					.reason = BPF_POKE_REASON_TAIL_CALL,
 					.tail_call.map = BPF_MAP_PTR(aux->map_ptr_state),
 					.tail_call.key = bpf_map_key_immediate(aux),
+					.abs_insn_idx = i,
 				};
 
 				ret = bpf_jit_add_poke_descriptor(prog, &desc);
-- 
2.20.1

> 
> Thanks,
> Daniel

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* Re: [PATCH v5 bpf-next 4/6] bpf, x64: rework pro/epilogue and tailcall handling in JIT
  2020-07-29 16:10     ` Maciej Fijalkowski
@ 2020-07-29 21:10       ` Maciej Fijalkowski
  2020-07-30 20:16         ` Daniel Borkmann
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 13+ messages in thread
From: Maciej Fijalkowski @ 2020-07-29 21:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Daniel Borkmann; +Cc: ast, bpf, netdev, bjorn.topel, magnus.karlsson

On Wed, Jul 29, 2020 at 06:10:44PM +0200, Maciej Fijalkowski wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 29, 2020 at 12:07:52AM +0200, Daniel Borkmann wrote:
> > On 7/24/20 7:35 PM, Maciej Fijalkowski wrote:
> > > This commit serves two things:
> > > 1) it optimizes BPF prologue/epilogue generation
> > > 2) it makes possible to have tailcalls within BPF subprogram
> > > 
> > > Both points are related to each other since without 1), 2) could not be
> > > achieved.
> > > 
> > [...]
> > > diff --git a/kernel/bpf/arraymap.c b/kernel/bpf/arraymap.c
> > > index 6fe6491fa17a..e9d62a60134b 100644
> > > --- a/kernel/bpf/arraymap.c
> > > +++ b/kernel/bpf/arraymap.c
> > > @@ -750,6 +750,7 @@ static void prog_array_map_poke_run(struct bpf_map *map, u32 key,
> > >   				    struct bpf_prog *old,
> > >   				    struct bpf_prog *new)
> > >   {
> > > +	u8 *old_addr, *new_addr, *old_bypass_addr;
> > >   	struct prog_poke_elem *elem;
> > >   	struct bpf_array_aux *aux;
> > > @@ -800,13 +801,47 @@ static void prog_array_map_poke_run(struct bpf_map *map, u32 key,
> > >   			if (poke->tail_call.map != map ||
> > >   			    poke->tail_call.key != key)
> > >   				continue;
> > > +			/* protect against un-updated poke descriptors since
> > > +			 * we could fill them from subprog and the same desc
> > > +			 * is present on main's program poke tab
> > > +			 */
> > > +			if (!poke->tailcall_bypass || !poke->tailcall_target ||
> > > +			    !poke->bypass_addr)
> > > +				continue;
> > 
> > Thinking more about this, this check here is not sufficient. You basically need this here
> > given you copy all poke descs over to each of the subprogs in jit_subprogs(). So for those
> > that weren't handled by the subprog have the above addresses as NULL. But in jit_subprogs()
> > once we filled out the target addresses for the bpf-in-bpf calls we loop over each subprog
> > and do the extra/final pass in the JIT to complete the images. However, nothing protects
> > bpf_tail_call_direct_fixup() as far as I can see from patching at the NULL addr if there is
> > a target program loaded in the map at the given key. That will most likely blow up and hit
> > the BUG_ON().
> 
> Okay, I agree with this reasoning but must admit that I don't understand
> when exactly during fixup the target prog for a given key might be already
> present? Could you shed some light on it? I recall that I was hitting
> this case in test_verifier kselftest, so maybe I'll dig onto that, but
> otherwise I didn't stumble upon this.
> 
> > 
> > Instead of these above workarounds, did you try to go the path to only copy over the poke
> > descs that are relevant for the individual subprog (but not all the others)?
> 
> I was able to come up with something today, but I'd like to share it here
> and discuss whether you think it's correct approach before rushing with
> another revision.
> 
> Generally in fixup_bpf_calls I store the index of tail call insn onto the
> generated poke descriptor, then in jit_subprogs() I check whether the
> given poke descriptor belongs to the current subprog by checking if that
> previously stored absolute index of tail call insn is in the scope of the
> insns of given subprog. Then the insn->imm needs to be updated with new
> poke descriptor slot so that while JITing we will be able to grab the
> proper poke desc - previously it worked because we emulated the main
> prog's poke tab state onto each subprog.
> 
> This way the subprogs actually get only relevant poke descs, but I have a
> concern about the main prog's poke tab. Shouldn't we pull out the descs
> that have been copied to the subprog out of the main poke tab?
> 
> If yes, then shouldn't the poke tab be converted to a linked list?

Thinking a bit more about this, I think we can just untrack the main
prog's aux struct from prog array map. If there are subprograms then the
main prog is treated as subprog 0 and with the logic below every poke desc
will be propagated properly.

I checked that doing:

	for (i = 0; i < prog->aux->size_poke_tab; i++) {
		map_ptr = prog->aux->poke_tab[i].tail_call.map;

		map_ptr->ops->map_poke_untrack(map_ptr, prog->aux);
	}

after the initial JIT subprogs loop works just fine and we can drop the
cumbersome check from map_poke_run().

wdyt?

> 
> The patch that I will merge onto the 2/6 if you would say that we can live
> with this approach, it's on top of this series:
> 
> From 57baac74647a4627fe85bb3393365de906070eb1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
> From: Maciej Fijalkowski <maciej.fijalkowski@intel.com>
> Date: Wed, 29 Jul 2020 17:51:59 +0200
> Subject: [PATCH] bpf: propagate only those poke descs that are used in subprog
> 
> Signed-off-by: Maciej Fijalkowski <maciej.fijalkowski@intel.com>
> ---
>  include/linux/bpf.h   |  1 +
>  kernel/bpf/verifier.c | 11 ++++++++++-
>  2 files changed, 11 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
> 
> diff --git a/include/linux/bpf.h b/include/linux/bpf.h
> index 14b796bf35de..74ab8ec2f2d3 100644
> --- a/include/linux/bpf.h
> +++ b/include/linux/bpf.h
> @@ -664,6 +664,7 @@ struct bpf_jit_poke_descriptor {
>  	bool tailcall_target_stable;
>  	u8 adj_off;
>  	u16 reason;
> +	u32 abs_insn_idx;
>  };
>  
>  /* reg_type info for ctx arguments */
> diff --git a/kernel/bpf/verifier.c b/kernel/bpf/verifier.c
> index 3ea769555246..d6402dc05087 100644
> --- a/kernel/bpf/verifier.c
> +++ b/kernel/bpf/verifier.c
> @@ -9971,15 +9971,23 @@ static int jit_subprogs(struct bpf_verifier_env *env)
>  		func[i]->aux->func_info = prog->aux->func_info;
>  
>  		for (j = 0; j < prog->aux->size_poke_tab; j++) {
> +			u32 abs_insn_idx = prog->aux->poke_tab[j].abs_insn_idx;
>  			int ret;
>  
> +			if (!(abs_insn_idx >= subprog_start &&
> +			      abs_insn_idx <= subprog_end))
> +				continue;
> +
>  			ret = bpf_jit_add_poke_descriptor(func[i],
>  							  &prog->aux->poke_tab[j]);
>  			if (ret < 0) {
>  				verbose(env, "adding tail call poke descriptor failed\n");
>  				goto out_free;
>  			}
> -			map_ptr = func[i]->aux->poke_tab[j].tail_call.map;
> +
> +			func[i]->insnsi[abs_insn_idx - subprog_start].imm = ret + 1;
> +
> +			map_ptr = func[i]->aux->poke_tab[ret].tail_call.map;
>  			ret = map_ptr->ops->map_poke_track(map_ptr, func[i]->aux);
>  			if (ret < 0) {
>  				verbose(env, "tracking tail call prog failed\n");
> @@ -10309,6 +10317,7 @@ static int fixup_bpf_calls(struct bpf_verifier_env *env)
>  					.reason = BPF_POKE_REASON_TAIL_CALL,
>  					.tail_call.map = BPF_MAP_PTR(aux->map_ptr_state),
>  					.tail_call.key = bpf_map_key_immediate(aux),
> +					.abs_insn_idx = i,
>  				};
>  
>  				ret = bpf_jit_add_poke_descriptor(prog, &desc);
> -- 
> 2.20.1
> 
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > Daniel

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* Re: [PATCH v5 bpf-next 4/6] bpf, x64: rework pro/epilogue and tailcall handling in JIT
  2020-07-29 21:10       ` Maciej Fijalkowski
@ 2020-07-30 20:16         ` Daniel Borkmann
  2020-07-30 22:58           ` Maciej Fijalkowski
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 13+ messages in thread
From: Daniel Borkmann @ 2020-07-30 20:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Maciej Fijalkowski; +Cc: ast, bpf, netdev, bjorn.topel, magnus.karlsson

On 7/29/20 11:10 PM, Maciej Fijalkowski wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 29, 2020 at 06:10:44PM +0200, Maciej Fijalkowski wrote:
>> On Wed, Jul 29, 2020 at 12:07:52AM +0200, Daniel Borkmann wrote:
>>> On 7/24/20 7:35 PM, Maciej Fijalkowski wrote:
>>>> This commit serves two things:
>>>> 1) it optimizes BPF prologue/epilogue generation
>>>> 2) it makes possible to have tailcalls within BPF subprogram
>>>>
>>>> Both points are related to each other since without 1), 2) could not be
>>>> achieved.
>>>>
>>> [...]
>>>> diff --git a/kernel/bpf/arraymap.c b/kernel/bpf/arraymap.c
>>>> index 6fe6491fa17a..e9d62a60134b 100644
>>>> --- a/kernel/bpf/arraymap.c
>>>> +++ b/kernel/bpf/arraymap.c
>>>> @@ -750,6 +750,7 @@ static void prog_array_map_poke_run(struct bpf_map *map, u32 key,
>>>>    				    struct bpf_prog *old,
>>>>    				    struct bpf_prog *new)
>>>>    {
>>>> +	u8 *old_addr, *new_addr, *old_bypass_addr;
>>>>    	struct prog_poke_elem *elem;
>>>>    	struct bpf_array_aux *aux;
>>>> @@ -800,13 +801,47 @@ static void prog_array_map_poke_run(struct bpf_map *map, u32 key,
>>>>    			if (poke->tail_call.map != map ||
>>>>    			    poke->tail_call.key != key)
>>>>    				continue;
>>>> +			/* protect against un-updated poke descriptors since
>>>> +			 * we could fill them from subprog and the same desc
>>>> +			 * is present on main's program poke tab
>>>> +			 */
>>>> +			if (!poke->tailcall_bypass || !poke->tailcall_target ||
>>>> +			    !poke->bypass_addr)
>>>> +				continue;
>>>
>>> Thinking more about this, this check here is not sufficient. You basically need this here
>>> given you copy all poke descs over to each of the subprogs in jit_subprogs(). So for those
>>> that weren't handled by the subprog have the above addresses as NULL. But in jit_subprogs()
>>> once we filled out the target addresses for the bpf-in-bpf calls we loop over each subprog
>>> and do the extra/final pass in the JIT to complete the images. However, nothing protects
>>> bpf_tail_call_direct_fixup() as far as I can see from patching at the NULL addr if there is
>>> a target program loaded in the map at the given key. That will most likely blow up and hit
>>> the BUG_ON().
>>
>> Okay, I agree with this reasoning but must admit that I don't understand
>> when exactly during fixup the target prog for a given key might be already
>> present? Could you shed some light on it? I recall that I was hitting
>> this case in test_verifier kselftest, so maybe I'll dig onto that, but
>> otherwise I didn't stumble upon this.

If the tail call map as first created and some programs attached to it, then you
would hit this in bpf_tail_call_direct_fixup() for the subprogs where not all poke
descs in the subprog's table belong to the actual prog.

>>> Instead of these above workarounds, did you try to go the path to only copy over the poke
>>> descs that are relevant for the individual subprog (but not all the others)?
>>
>> I was able to come up with something today, but I'd like to share it here
>> and discuss whether you think it's correct approach before rushing with
>> another revision.
>>
>> Generally in fixup_bpf_calls I store the index of tail call insn onto the
>> generated poke descriptor, then in jit_subprogs() I check whether the
>> given poke descriptor belongs to the current subprog by checking if that
>> previously stored absolute index of tail call insn is in the scope of the
>> insns of given subprog. Then the insn->imm needs to be updated with new
>> poke descriptor slot so that while JITing we will be able to grab the
>> proper poke desc - previously it worked because we emulated the main
>> prog's poke tab state onto each subprog.
>>
>> This way the subprogs actually get only relevant poke descs, but I have a

That sounds reasonable to me, yes, and the below code also looks good.

>> concern about the main prog's poke tab. Shouldn't we pull out the descs
>> that have been copied to the subprog out of the main poke tab?
>>
>> If yes, then shouldn't the poke tab be converted to a linked list?
> 
> Thinking a bit more about this, I think we can just untrack the main
> prog's aux struct from prog array map. If there are subprograms then the
> main prog is treated as subprog 0 and with the logic below every poke desc
> will be propagated properly.
> 
> I checked that doing:
> 
> 	for (i = 0; i < prog->aux->size_poke_tab; i++) {
> 		map_ptr = prog->aux->poke_tab[i].tail_call.map;
> 
> 		map_ptr->ops->map_poke_untrack(map_ptr, prog->aux);
> 	}
> 
> after the initial JIT subprogs loop works just fine and we can drop the
> cumbersome check from map_poke_run().
> 
> wdyt?

Yes, that is needed as well. Given we test on prog->aux for tracking, the subprogs
enries will get added in prog_array_map_poke_track() individually given their aux
pointer is different and untracking main progs aux then also works since it has no
effect on subprogs.

>> The patch that I will merge onto the 2/6 if you would say that we can live
>> with this approach, it's on top of this series:
>>
>>  From 57baac74647a4627fe85bb3393365de906070eb1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
>> From: Maciej Fijalkowski <maciej.fijalkowski@intel.com>
>> Date: Wed, 29 Jul 2020 17:51:59 +0200
>> Subject: [PATCH] bpf: propagate only those poke descs that are used in subprog
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Maciej Fijalkowski <maciej.fijalkowski@intel.com>
>> ---
>>   include/linux/bpf.h   |  1 +
>>   kernel/bpf/verifier.c | 11 ++++++++++-
>>   2 files changed, 11 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
>>
>> diff --git a/include/linux/bpf.h b/include/linux/bpf.h
>> index 14b796bf35de..74ab8ec2f2d3 100644
>> --- a/include/linux/bpf.h
>> +++ b/include/linux/bpf.h
>> @@ -664,6 +664,7 @@ struct bpf_jit_poke_descriptor {
>>   	bool tailcall_target_stable;
>>   	u8 adj_off;
>>   	u16 reason;
>> +	u32 abs_insn_idx;

tiny nit: I think just calling insn_idx is sufficient.

>>   };
>>   
>>   /* reg_type info for ctx arguments */
>> diff --git a/kernel/bpf/verifier.c b/kernel/bpf/verifier.c
>> index 3ea769555246..d6402dc05087 100644
>> --- a/kernel/bpf/verifier.c
>> +++ b/kernel/bpf/verifier.c
>> @@ -9971,15 +9971,23 @@ static int jit_subprogs(struct bpf_verifier_env *env)
>>   		func[i]->aux->func_info = prog->aux->func_info;
>>   
>>   		for (j = 0; j < prog->aux->size_poke_tab; j++) {
>> +			u32 abs_insn_idx = prog->aux->poke_tab[j].abs_insn_idx;
>>   			int ret;
>>   
>> +			if (!(abs_insn_idx >= subprog_start &&
>> +			      abs_insn_idx <= subprog_end))
>> +				continue;
>> +
>>   			ret = bpf_jit_add_poke_descriptor(func[i],
>>   							  &prog->aux->poke_tab[j]);
>>   			if (ret < 0) {
>>   				verbose(env, "adding tail call poke descriptor failed\n");
>>   				goto out_free;
>>   			}
>> -			map_ptr = func[i]->aux->poke_tab[j].tail_call.map;
>> +
>> +			func[i]->insnsi[abs_insn_idx - subprog_start].imm = ret + 1;
>> +
>> +			map_ptr = func[i]->aux->poke_tab[ret].tail_call.map;
>>   			ret = map_ptr->ops->map_poke_track(map_ptr, func[i]->aux);
>>   			if (ret < 0) {
>>   				verbose(env, "tracking tail call prog failed\n");
>> @@ -10309,6 +10317,7 @@ static int fixup_bpf_calls(struct bpf_verifier_env *env)
>>   					.reason = BPF_POKE_REASON_TAIL_CALL,
>>   					.tail_call.map = BPF_MAP_PTR(aux->map_ptr_state),
>>   					.tail_call.key = bpf_map_key_immediate(aux),
>> +					.abs_insn_idx = i,
>>   				};
>>   
>>   				ret = bpf_jit_add_poke_descriptor(prog, &desc);
>> -- 
>> 2.20.1

Lets ship it, thanks!
Daniel

^ permalink raw reply	[flat|nested] 13+ messages in thread

* Re: [PATCH v5 bpf-next 4/6] bpf, x64: rework pro/epilogue and tailcall handling in JIT
  2020-07-30 20:16         ` Daniel Borkmann
@ 2020-07-30 22:58           ` Maciej Fijalkowski
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 13+ messages in thread
From: Maciej Fijalkowski @ 2020-07-30 22:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Daniel Borkmann; +Cc: ast, bpf, netdev, bjorn.topel, magnus.karlsson

On Thu, Jul 30, 2020 at 10:16:00PM +0200, Daniel Borkmann wrote:
> On 7/29/20 11:10 PM, Maciej Fijalkowski wrote:
> > On Wed, Jul 29, 2020 at 06:10:44PM +0200, Maciej Fijalkowski wrote:
> > > On Wed, Jul 29, 2020 at 12:07:52AM +0200, Daniel Borkmann wrote:
> > > > On 7/24/20 7:35 PM, Maciej Fijalkowski wrote:
> > > > > This commit serves two things:
> > > > > 1) it optimizes BPF prologue/epilogue generation
> > > > > 2) it makes possible to have tailcalls within BPF subprogram
> > > > > 
> > > > > Both points are related to each other since without 1), 2) could not be
> > > > > achieved.
> > > > > 
> > > > [...]
> > > > > diff --git a/kernel/bpf/arraymap.c b/kernel/bpf/arraymap.c
> > > > > index 6fe6491fa17a..e9d62a60134b 100644
> > > > > --- a/kernel/bpf/arraymap.c
> > > > > +++ b/kernel/bpf/arraymap.c
> > > > > @@ -750,6 +750,7 @@ static void prog_array_map_poke_run(struct bpf_map *map, u32 key,
> > > > >    				    struct bpf_prog *old,
> > > > >    				    struct bpf_prog *new)
> > > > >    {
> > > > > +	u8 *old_addr, *new_addr, *old_bypass_addr;
> > > > >    	struct prog_poke_elem *elem;
> > > > >    	struct bpf_array_aux *aux;
> > > > > @@ -800,13 +801,47 @@ static void prog_array_map_poke_run(struct bpf_map *map, u32 key,
> > > > >    			if (poke->tail_call.map != map ||
> > > > >    			    poke->tail_call.key != key)
> > > > >    				continue;
> > > > > +			/* protect against un-updated poke descriptors since
> > > > > +			 * we could fill them from subprog and the same desc
> > > > > +			 * is present on main's program poke tab
> > > > > +			 */
> > > > > +			if (!poke->tailcall_bypass || !poke->tailcall_target ||
> > > > > +			    !poke->bypass_addr)
> > > > > +				continue;
> > > > 
> > > > Thinking more about this, this check here is not sufficient. You basically need this here
> > > > given you copy all poke descs over to each of the subprogs in jit_subprogs(). So for those
> > > > that weren't handled by the subprog have the above addresses as NULL. But in jit_subprogs()
> > > > once we filled out the target addresses for the bpf-in-bpf calls we loop over each subprog
> > > > and do the extra/final pass in the JIT to complete the images. However, nothing protects
> > > > bpf_tail_call_direct_fixup() as far as I can see from patching at the NULL addr if there is
> > > > a target program loaded in the map at the given key. That will most likely blow up and hit
> > > > the BUG_ON().
> > > 
> > > Okay, I agree with this reasoning but must admit that I don't understand
> > > when exactly during fixup the target prog for a given key might be already
> > > present? Could you shed some light on it? I recall that I was hitting
> > > this case in test_verifier kselftest, so maybe I'll dig onto that, but
> > > otherwise I didn't stumble upon this.
> 
> If the tail call map as first created and some programs attached to it, then you
> would hit this in bpf_tail_call_direct_fixup() for the subprogs where not all poke
> descs in the subprog's table belong to the actual prog.

Ah, got it. Thanks!

I've cooked the v6 that includes what we agreed on here together with
embarassing bisectability fix you spotted.

Just waiting for build to be finished so that I'll be sure that there's no
surprises after rebase.

> 
> > > > Instead of these above workarounds, did you try to go the path to only copy over the poke
> > > > descs that are relevant for the individual subprog (but not all the others)?
> > > 
> > > I was able to come up with something today, but I'd like to share it here
> > > and discuss whether you think it's correct approach before rushing with
> > > another revision.
> > > 
> > > Generally in fixup_bpf_calls I store the index of tail call insn onto the
> > > generated poke descriptor, then in jit_subprogs() I check whether the
> > > given poke descriptor belongs to the current subprog by checking if that
> > > previously stored absolute index of tail call insn is in the scope of the
> > > insns of given subprog. Then the insn->imm needs to be updated with new
> > > poke descriptor slot so that while JITing we will be able to grab the
> > > proper poke desc - previously it worked because we emulated the main
> > > prog's poke tab state onto each subprog.
> > > 
> > > This way the subprogs actually get only relevant poke descs, but I have a
> 
> That sounds reasonable to me, yes, and the below code also looks good.
> 
> > > concern about the main prog's poke tab. Shouldn't we pull out the descs
> > > that have been copied to the subprog out of the main poke tab?
> > > 
> > > If yes, then shouldn't the poke tab be converted to a linked list?
> > 
> > Thinking a bit more about this, I think we can just untrack the main
> > prog's aux struct from prog array map. If there are subprograms then the
> > main prog is treated as subprog 0 and with the logic below every poke desc
> > will be propagated properly.
> > 
> > I checked that doing:
> > 
> > 	for (i = 0; i < prog->aux->size_poke_tab; i++) {
> > 		map_ptr = prog->aux->poke_tab[i].tail_call.map;
> > 
> > 		map_ptr->ops->map_poke_untrack(map_ptr, prog->aux);
> > 	}
> > 
> > after the initial JIT subprogs loop works just fine and we can drop the
> > cumbersome check from map_poke_run().
> > 
> > wdyt?
> 
> Yes, that is needed as well. Given we test on prog->aux for tracking, the subprogs
> enries will get added in prog_array_map_poke_track() individually given their aux
> pointer is different and untracking main progs aux then also works since it has no
> effect on subprogs.
> 
> > > The patch that I will merge onto the 2/6 if you would say that we can live
> > > with this approach, it's on top of this series:
> > > 
> > >  From 57baac74647a4627fe85bb3393365de906070eb1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
> > > From: Maciej Fijalkowski <maciej.fijalkowski@intel.com>
> > > Date: Wed, 29 Jul 2020 17:51:59 +0200
> > > Subject: [PATCH] bpf: propagate only those poke descs that are used in subprog
> > > 
> > > Signed-off-by: Maciej Fijalkowski <maciej.fijalkowski@intel.com>
> > > ---
> > >   include/linux/bpf.h   |  1 +
> > >   kernel/bpf/verifier.c | 11 ++++++++++-
> > >   2 files changed, 11 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
> > > 
> > > diff --git a/include/linux/bpf.h b/include/linux/bpf.h
> > > index 14b796bf35de..74ab8ec2f2d3 100644
> > > --- a/include/linux/bpf.h
> > > +++ b/include/linux/bpf.h
> > > @@ -664,6 +664,7 @@ struct bpf_jit_poke_descriptor {
> > >   	bool tailcall_target_stable;
> > >   	u8 adj_off;
> > >   	u16 reason;
> > > +	u32 abs_insn_idx;
> 
> tiny nit: I think just calling insn_idx is sufficient.
> 
> > >   };
> > >   /* reg_type info for ctx arguments */
> > > diff --git a/kernel/bpf/verifier.c b/kernel/bpf/verifier.c
> > > index 3ea769555246..d6402dc05087 100644
> > > --- a/kernel/bpf/verifier.c
> > > +++ b/kernel/bpf/verifier.c
> > > @@ -9971,15 +9971,23 @@ static int jit_subprogs(struct bpf_verifier_env *env)
> > >   		func[i]->aux->func_info = prog->aux->func_info;
> > >   		for (j = 0; j < prog->aux->size_poke_tab; j++) {
> > > +			u32 abs_insn_idx = prog->aux->poke_tab[j].abs_insn_idx;
> > >   			int ret;
> > > +			if (!(abs_insn_idx >= subprog_start &&
> > > +			      abs_insn_idx <= subprog_end))
> > > +				continue;
> > > +
> > >   			ret = bpf_jit_add_poke_descriptor(func[i],
> > >   							  &prog->aux->poke_tab[j]);
> > >   			if (ret < 0) {
> > >   				verbose(env, "adding tail call poke descriptor failed\n");
> > >   				goto out_free;
> > >   			}
> > > -			map_ptr = func[i]->aux->poke_tab[j].tail_call.map;
> > > +
> > > +			func[i]->insnsi[abs_insn_idx - subprog_start].imm = ret + 1;
> > > +
> > > +			map_ptr = func[i]->aux->poke_tab[ret].tail_call.map;
> > >   			ret = map_ptr->ops->map_poke_track(map_ptr, func[i]->aux);
> > >   			if (ret < 0) {
> > >   				verbose(env, "tracking tail call prog failed\n");
> > > @@ -10309,6 +10317,7 @@ static int fixup_bpf_calls(struct bpf_verifier_env *env)
> > >   					.reason = BPF_POKE_REASON_TAIL_CALL,
> > >   					.tail_call.map = BPF_MAP_PTR(aux->map_ptr_state),
> > >   					.tail_call.key = bpf_map_key_immediate(aux),
> > > +					.abs_insn_idx = i,
> > >   				};
> > >   				ret = bpf_jit_add_poke_descriptor(prog, &desc);
> > > -- 
> > > 2.20.1
> 
> Lets ship it, thanks!

Super cool! :)

> Daniel

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