kernel_samsung_a53x/drivers/iommu
Sanjay K Kumar b6edcff601 iommu/vt-d: Fix potential lockup if qi_submit_sync called with 0 count
[ Upstream commit 3cf74230c139f208b7fb313ae0054386eee31a81 ]

If qi_submit_sync() is invoked with 0 invalidation descriptors (for
instance, for DMA draining purposes), we can run into a bug where a
submitting thread fails to detect the completion of invalidation_wait.
Subsequently, this led to a soft lockup. Currently, there is no impact
by this bug on the existing users because no callers are submitting
invalidations with 0 descriptors. This fix will enable future users
(such as DMA drain) calling qi_submit_sync() with 0 count.

Suppose thread T1 invokes qi_submit_sync() with non-zero descriptors, while
concurrently, thread T2 calls qi_submit_sync() with zero descriptors. Both
threads then enter a while loop, waiting for their respective descriptors
to complete. T1 detects its completion (i.e., T1's invalidation_wait status
changes to QI_DONE by HW) and proceeds to call reclaim_free_desc() to
reclaim all descriptors, potentially including adjacent ones of other
threads that are also marked as QI_DONE.

During this time, while T2 is waiting to acquire the qi->q_lock, the IOMMU
hardware may complete the invalidation for T2, setting its status to
QI_DONE. However, if T1's execution of reclaim_free_desc() frees T2's
invalidation_wait descriptor and changes its status to QI_FREE, T2 will
not observe the QI_DONE status for its invalidation_wait and will
indefinitely remain stuck.

This soft lockup does not occur when only non-zero descriptors are
submitted.In such cases, invalidation descriptors are interspersed among
wait descriptors with the status QI_IN_USE, acting as barriers. These
barriers prevent the reclaim code from mistakenly freeing descriptors
belonging to other submitters.

Considered the following example timeline:
	T1			T2
========================================
	ID1
	WD1
	while(WD1!=QI_DONE)
	unlock
				lock
	WD1=QI_DONE*		WD2
				while(WD2!=QI_DONE)
				unlock
	lock
	WD1==QI_DONE?
	ID1=QI_DONE		WD2=DONE*
	reclaim()
	ID1=FREE
	WD1=FREE
	WD2=FREE
	unlock
				soft lockup! T2 never sees QI_DONE in WD2

Where:
ID = invalidation descriptor
WD = wait descriptor
* Written by hardware

The root of the problem is that the descriptor status QI_DONE flag is used
for two conflicting purposes:
1. signal a descriptor is ready for reclaim (to be freed)
2. signal by the hardware that a wait descriptor is complete

The solution (in this patch) is state separation by using QI_FREE flag
for #1.

Once a thread's invalidation descriptors are complete, their status would
be set to QI_FREE. The reclaim_free_desc() function would then only
free descriptors marked as QI_FREE instead of those marked as
QI_DONE. This change ensures that T2 (from the previous example) will
correctly observe the completion of its invalidation_wait (marked as
QI_DONE).

Signed-off-by: Sanjay K Kumar <sanjay.k.kumar@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Jacob Pan <jacob.jun.pan@linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Kevin Tian <kevin.tian@intel.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240728210059.1964602-1-jacob.jun.pan@linux.intel.com
Signed-off-by: Lu Baolu <baolu.lu@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Joerg Roedel <jroedel@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin <sashal@kernel.org>
2024-11-23 23:21:40 +01:00
..
amd iommu/amd: Fix sysfs leak in iommu init 2024-11-19 14:19:03 +01:00
arm iommu/arm-smmu-qcom: hide last LPASS SMMU context bank from linux 2024-11-23 23:21:39 +01:00
intel iommu/vt-d: Fix potential lockup if qi_submit_sync called with 0 count 2024-11-23 23:21:40 +01:00
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exynos-cpif-iommu.c
exynos-cpif-iommu.h
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fsl_pamu.c
fsl_pamu.h
fsl_pamu_domain.c
fsl_pamu_domain.h
hyperv-iommu.c
io-pgtable-arm-v7s.c
io-pgtable-arm.c
io-pgtable-arm.h
io-pgtable.c
ioasid.c
iommu-debugfs.c
iommu-sysfs.c
iommu-traces.c
iommu.c
iova.c
ipmmu-vmsa.c
irq_remapping.c
irq_remapping.h
Kconfig
Makefile
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msm_iommu.h
msm_iommu_hw-8xxx.h
mtk_iommu.c
mtk_iommu.h
mtk_iommu_v1.c
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omap-iommu-debug.c
omap-iommu.c
omap-iommu.h
omap-iopgtable.h
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s390-iommu.c
samsung-iommu-fault.c
samsung-iommu-group.c
samsung-iommu.c
samsung-iommu.h
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