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From: Mathieu Poirier <mathieu.poirier@linaro.org>
To: Arnaud POULIQUEN <arnaud.pouliquen@foss.st.com>
Cc: Bjorn Andersson <bjorn.andersson@linaro.org>,
	Ohad Ben-Cohen <ohad@wizery.com>,
	linux-remoteproc@vger.kernel.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org,
	linux-stm32@st-md-mailman.stormreply.com
Subject: Re: [PATCH v2 1/1] rpmsg: ctrl: Introduce new RPMSG_CREATE/RELEASE_DEV_IOCTL controls
Date: Tue, 22 Jun 2021 13:56:22 -0600	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20210622195622.GA1006507@p14s> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <343c372e-0c0a-ad4e-356b-47eb975ce0e0@foss.st.com>

On Tue, Jun 22, 2021 at 09:43:49AM +0200, Arnaud POULIQUEN wrote:
> Hi Mathieu
> 
> On 6/22/21 1:16 AM, Mathieu Poirier wrote:
> > On Mon, Jun 21, 2021 at 02:58:00PM +0200, Arnaud Pouliquen wrote:
> >> Allow the user space application to create and release an rpmsg device
> >> by adding RPMSG_CREATE_DEV_IOCTL and RPMSG_RELEASE_DEV_IOCTL ioctrls to
> >> the /dev/rpmsg_ctrl interface
> >>
> >> The RPMSG_CREATE_DEV_IOCTL Ioctl can be used to instantiate a local rpmsg
> >> device.
> >> Depending on the back-end implementation, the associated rpmsg driver is
> >> probed and a NS announcement can be sent to the remote processor.
> >>
> >> The RPMSG_RELEASE_DEV_IOCTL allows the user application to release a
> >> rpmsg device created either by the remote processor or with the
> >> RPMSG_CREATE_DEV_IOCTL call.
> >> Depending on the back-end implementation, the associated rpmsg driver is
> >> removed and a NS destroy rpmsg can be sent to the remote processor.
> >>
> >> Suggested-by: Mathieu Poirier <mathieu.poirier@linaro.org>
> >> Signed-off-by: Arnaud Pouliquen <arnaud.pouliquen@foss.st.com>
> >> ---
> >>  drivers/rpmsg/rpmsg_ctrl.c | 37 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----
> >>  include/uapi/linux/rpmsg.h | 10 ++++++++++
> >>  2 files changed, 43 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
> >>
> >> diff --git a/drivers/rpmsg/rpmsg_ctrl.c b/drivers/rpmsg/rpmsg_ctrl.c
> >> index eeb1708548c1..cb19e32d05e1 100644
> >> --- a/drivers/rpmsg/rpmsg_ctrl.c
> >> +++ b/drivers/rpmsg/rpmsg_ctrl.c
> >> @@ -23,6 +23,7 @@
> >>  #include <uapi/linux/rpmsg.h>
> >>  
> >>  #include "rpmsg_char.h"
> >> +#include "rpmsg_internal.h"
> >>  
> >>  static dev_t rpmsg_major;
> >>  
> >> @@ -37,11 +38,13 @@ static DEFINE_IDA(rpmsg_minor_ida);
> >>   * @rpdev:	underlaying rpmsg device
> >>   * @cdev:	cdev for the ctrl device
> >>   * @dev:	device for the ctrl device
> >> + * @ctrl_lock:	serialize the ioctrls.
> >>   */
> >>  struct rpmsg_ctrldev {
> >>  	struct rpmsg_device *rpdev;
> >>  	struct cdev cdev;
> >>  	struct device dev;
> >> +	struct mutex ctrl_lock;
> >>  };
> >>  
> >>  static int rpmsg_ctrldev_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp)
> >> @@ -70,9 +73,8 @@ static long rpmsg_ctrldev_ioctl(struct file *fp, unsigned int cmd,
> >>  	void __user *argp = (void __user *)arg;
> >>  	struct rpmsg_endpoint_info eptinfo;
> >>  	struct rpmsg_channel_info chinfo;
> >> -
> >> -	if (cmd != RPMSG_CREATE_EPT_IOCTL)
> >> -		return -EINVAL;
> >> +	struct rpmsg_device *rpdev;
> >> +	int ret = 0;
> >>  
> >>  	if (copy_from_user(&eptinfo, argp, sizeof(eptinfo)))
> >>  		return -EFAULT;
> >> @@ -82,7 +84,33 @@ static long rpmsg_ctrldev_ioctl(struct file *fp, unsigned int cmd,
> >>  	chinfo.src = eptinfo.src;
> >>  	chinfo.dst = eptinfo.dst;
> >>  
> >> -	return rpmsg_chrdev_eptdev_create(ctrldev->rpdev, &ctrldev->dev, chinfo);
> >> +	mutex_lock(&ctrldev->ctrl_lock);
> > 
> > Have you been able to verify the VFS layer doesn't take care of serializing
> > ioctl() and file accesses in general?  I did a quick search in the drivers/
> > directory and the vast majority of implementations don't use a lock.
> 
> Please find my answer here https://lkml.org/lkml/2021/6/21/235

Ah ok, I hadn't noticed that one.

> I tested by suppressing the lock and adding msleep to check a potential atomic.
> in the rpmsg_ctrldev_ioctl function. Nothing seems prevent the re-entrance.

Thanks for testing this out.  I did some research on my side and turns out
unlocked_ioctl() was introduced to get rid of the Big Kernel Lock rather than
indicate that serialisation is not supported by this interface.  Someone also
asked the exact same question here [1].

So yes, locking is required. 

Reviewed-by: Mathieu Poirier <mathieu.poirier@linaro.org>

[1]. https://stackoverflow.com/questions/18874962/linux-device-driver-file-operations-it-is-possible-to-have-race-conditions

> 
> Regards,
> Arnaud
> 
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > Mathieu
> > 
> >> +	switch (cmd) {
> >> +	case RPMSG_CREATE_EPT_IOCTL:
> >> +		ret = rpmsg_chrdev_eptdev_create(ctrldev->rpdev, &ctrldev->dev, chinfo);
> >> +		break;
> >> +
> >> +	case RPMSG_CREATE_DEV_IOCTL:
> >> +		rpdev = rpmsg_create_channel(ctrldev->rpdev, &chinfo);
> >> +		if (!rpdev) {
> >> +			dev_err(&ctrldev->dev, "failed to create %s channel\n", chinfo.name);
> >> +			ret = -ENXIO;
> >> +		}
> >> +		break;
> >> +
> >> +	case RPMSG_RELEASE_DEV_IOCTL:
> >> +		ret = rpmsg_release_channel(ctrldev->rpdev, &chinfo);
> >> +		if (ret)
> >> +			dev_err(&ctrldev->dev, "failed to release %s channel (%d)\n",
> >> +				chinfo.name, ret);
> >> +		break;
> >> +
> >> +	default:
> >> +		ret = -EINVAL;
> >> +	}
> >> +	mutex_unlock(&ctrldev->ctrl_lock);
> >> +
> >> +	return ret;
> >>  };
> >>  
> >>  static const struct file_operations rpmsg_ctrldev_fops = {
> >> @@ -119,6 +147,7 @@ static int rpmsg_ctrldev_probe(struct rpmsg_device *rpdev)
> >>  	device_initialize(dev);
> >>  	dev->parent = &rpdev->dev;
> >>  
> >> +	mutex_init(&ctrldev->ctrl_lock);
> >>  	cdev_init(&ctrldev->cdev, &rpmsg_ctrldev_fops);
> >>  	ctrldev->cdev.owner = THIS_MODULE;
> >>  
> >> diff --git a/include/uapi/linux/rpmsg.h b/include/uapi/linux/rpmsg.h
> >> index f5ca8740f3fb..1637e68177d9 100644
> >> --- a/include/uapi/linux/rpmsg.h
> >> +++ b/include/uapi/linux/rpmsg.h
> >> @@ -33,4 +33,14 @@ struct rpmsg_endpoint_info {
> >>   */
> >>  #define RPMSG_DESTROY_EPT_IOCTL	_IO(0xb5, 0x2)
> >>  
> >> +/**
> >> + * Instantiate a new local rpmsg service device.
> >> + */
> >> +#define RPMSG_CREATE_DEV_IOCTL	_IOW(0xb5, 0x3, struct rpmsg_endpoint_info)
> >> +
> >> +/**
> >> + * Release a local rpmsg device.
> >> + */
> >> +#define RPMSG_RELEASE_DEV_IOCTL	_IOW(0xb5, 0x4, struct rpmsg_endpoint_info)
> >> +
> >>  #endif
> >> -- 
> >> 2.17.1
> >>

      reply	other threads:[~2021-06-22 19:56 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2021-06-21 12:57 [PATCH v2 0/1] rpmsg: ctrl: Add ability to instantiate rpmsg device locally Arnaud Pouliquen
2021-06-21 12:58 ` [PATCH v2 1/1] rpmsg: ctrl: Introduce new RPMSG_CREATE/RELEASE_DEV_IOCTL controls Arnaud Pouliquen
2021-06-21 23:16   ` Mathieu Poirier
2021-06-22  7:43     ` Arnaud POULIQUEN
2021-06-22 19:56       ` Mathieu Poirier [this message]

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