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From: John Hubbard <jhubbard@nvidia.com>
To: Ira Weiny <ira.weiny@intel.com>,
	Dan Carpenter <dan.carpenter@oracle.com>
Cc: Souptick Joarder <jrdr.linux@gmail.com>,
	<mporter@kernel.crashing.org>, <alex.bou9@gmail.com>,
	<akpm@linux-foundation.org>, <gustavoars@kernel.org>,
	<madhuparnabhowmik10@gmail.com>, <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
	"Matthew Wilcox" <willy@infradead.org>
Subject: Re: [linux-next PATCH] rapidio: Fix error handling path
Date: Thu, 17 Sep 2020 10:47:26 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <42c317bc-6212-caef-687e-84e8f009d8b5@nvidia.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20200917173424.GB2540965@iweiny-DESK2.sc.intel.com>

On 9/17/20 10:34 AM, Ira Weiny wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 17, 2020 at 03:39:51PM +0300, Dan Carpenter wrote:
>> On Wed, Sep 16, 2020 at 01:02:32PM +0300, Dan Carpenter wrote:
>>> On Wed, Sep 16, 2020 at 09:12:17AM +0530, Souptick Joarder wrote:
>>>> There is an error when pin_user_pages_fast() returns -ERRNO and
>>>> inside error handling path driver end up calling unpin_user_pages()
>>>> with -ERRNO which is not correct.
>>>>
>>>> This patch will fix the problem.
>>>
>>> There are a few ways we could prevent bug in the future.
>>>
>>> 1) This could have been caught with existing static analysis tools
>>>     which warn about when a value is set but not used.
>>>
>>> 2) I've created a Smatch check which warngs about:
>>>
>>> 	drivers/rapidio/devices/rio_mport_cdev.c:955 rio_dma_transfer() warn: unpinning negative pages 'nr_pages'
>>>
>>>     I'll test it out tonight and see how well it works.  I don't
>>>     immediately see any other bugs allthough Smatch doesn't like the code
>>>     in siw_umem_release().  It uses "min_t(int" which suggests that
>>>     negative pages are okay.
>>>
>>> 	   int to_free = min_t(int, PAGES_PER_CHUNK, num_pages);
>>>
>>
>> I only found one bug but I'm going to add unpin_user_pages_dirty_lock()
>> to the mix a retest.  There were a few other false positives.  In
>> reviewing the code, I noticed that orangefs_bufmap_map() is also buggy.
>>
>> I sort of feel like returning partial successes is not working.  We
>> could easily make a wrapper which either pins everything or it returns
>> an error code.

Yes we could. And I have the same feeling about this API. It's generated a
remarkable amount of bug fixes, several of which ended up being partial or
wrong in themselves. And mostly this is due to the complicated tristate
return code: instead of 0 or -ERRNO, it also can return "N pages that is
less than what you requested", and there are no standard helpers in the kernel
to make that easier to deal with.

> 
> I guess the question is are there drivers which will keep working (or limp
> along?) on partial pins?  A quick search of a driver I thought did this does
> not apparently any more...  So it sounds good to me from 30,000 feet!  :-D

It sounds good to me too--and from just a *few hundred feet* (having touched most
of the call sites at some point)! haha :)

I think the wrapper should be short-term, though, just until all the callers
are converted to the simpler API. Then change the core gup/pup calls to the simpler
API. There are more than enough gup/pup API entry points as it is, that's for sure.


thanks,
-- 
John Hubbard
NVIDIA

  reply	other threads:[~2020-09-17 17:48 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 19+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2020-09-16  3:42 [linux-next PATCH] rapidio: Fix error handling path Souptick Joarder
2020-09-16  6:37 ` John Hubbard
2020-09-16 10:02 ` Dan Carpenter
2020-09-16 10:07   ` Dan Carpenter
2020-09-16 15:16   ` Ira Weiny
2020-09-16 15:27     ` Dan Carpenter
2020-09-17  6:57   ` [PATCH] mm/gup: protect unpin_user_pages() against npages==-ERRNO John Hubbard
2020-09-17  7:40     ` Dan Carpenter
2020-09-20  3:03       ` Souptick Joarder
2020-09-20  4:13         ` John Hubbard
2020-09-21  9:34           ` Dan Carpenter
2020-09-17 12:39   ` [linux-next PATCH] rapidio: Fix error handling path Dan Carpenter
2020-09-17 17:34     ` Ira Weiny
2020-09-17 17:47       ` John Hubbard [this message]
2020-09-18  2:21         ` Souptick Joarder
2020-09-18  6:33           ` John Hubbard
2020-09-18  2:25     ` Souptick Joarder
2020-09-18  6:15       ` Dan Carpenter
2020-09-16 15:20 ` Ira Weiny

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