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arm64: mm: abort uaccess retries upon fatal signal
authorMark Rutland <mark.rutland@arm.com>
Tue, 11 Jul 2017 14:19:22 +0000 (15:19 +0100)
committerWill Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com>
Tue, 22 Aug 2017 17:15:42 +0000 (18:15 +0100)
When there's a fatal signal pending, arm64's do_page_fault()
implementation returns 0. The intent is that we'll return to the
faulting userspace instruction, delivering the signal on the way.

However, if we take a fatal signal during fixing up a uaccess, this
results in a return to the faulting kernel instruction, which will be
instantly retried, resulting in the same fault being taken forever. As
the task never reaches userspace, the signal is not delivered, and the
task is left unkillable. While the task is stuck in this state, it can
inhibit the forward progress of the system.

To avoid this, we must ensure that when a fatal signal is pending, we
apply any necessary fixup for a faulting kernel instruction. Thus we
will return to an error path, and it is up to that code to make forward
progress towards delivering the fatal signal.

Cc: Catalin Marinas <catalin.marinas@arm.com>
Cc: Laura Abbott <labbott@redhat.com>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Reviewed-by: Steve Capper <steve.capper@arm.com>
Tested-by: Steve Capper <steve.capper@arm.com>
Reviewed-by: James Morse <james.morse@arm.com>
Tested-by: James Morse <james.morse@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Will Deacon <will.deacon@arm.com>
arch/arm64/mm/fault.c

index 2509e4fe699225675f74876032e22b24b338a3b1..1f22a41565a38ac08083b29fcad216ca4ea1a2c9 100644 (file)
@@ -435,8 +435,11 @@ retry:
                 * the mmap_sem because it would already be released
                 * in __lock_page_or_retry in mm/filemap.c.
                 */
-               if (fatal_signal_pending(current))
+               if (fatal_signal_pending(current)) {
+                       if (!user_mode(regs))
+                               goto no_context;
                        return 0;
+               }
 
                /*
                 * Clear FAULT_FLAG_ALLOW_RETRY to avoid any risk of