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diff --git a/Documentation/livepatch/callbacks.txt b/Documentation/livepatch/callbacks.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..c9776f48e458 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/livepatch/callbacks.txt @@ -0,0 +1,605 @@ +====================== +(Un)patching Callbacks +====================== + +Livepatch (un)patch-callbacks provide a mechanism for livepatch modules +to execute callback functions when a kernel object is (un)patched. They +can be considered a "power feature" that extends livepatching abilities +to include: + + - Safe updates to global data + + - "Patches" to init and probe functions + + - Patching otherwise unpatchable code (i.e. assembly) + +In most cases, (un)patch callbacks will need to be used in conjunction +with memory barriers and kernel synchronization primitives, like +mutexes/spinlocks, or even stop_machine(), to avoid concurrency issues. + +Callbacks differ from existing kernel facilities: + + - Module init/exit code doesn't run when disabling and re-enabling a + patch. + + - A module notifier can't stop a to-be-patched module from loading. + +Callbacks are part of the klp_object structure and their implementation +is specific to that klp_object. Other livepatch objects may or may not +be patched, irrespective of the target klp_object's current state. + +Callbacks can be registered for the following livepatch actions: + + * Pre-patch - before a klp_object is patched + + * Post-patch - after a klp_object has been patched and is active + across all tasks + + * Pre-unpatch - before a klp_object is unpatched (ie, patched code is + active), used to clean up post-patch callback + resources + + * Post-unpatch - after a klp_object has been patched, all code has + been restored and no tasks are running patched code, + used to cleanup pre-patch callback resources + +Each callback is optional, omitting one does not preclude specifying any +other. However, the livepatching core executes the handlers in +symmetry: pre-patch callbacks have a post-unpatch counterpart and +post-patch callbacks have a pre-unpatch counterpart. An unpatch +callback will only be executed if its corresponding patch callback was +executed. Typical use cases pair a patch handler that acquires and +configures resources with an unpatch handler tears down and releases +those same resources. + +A callback is only executed if its host klp_object is loaded. For +in-kernel vmlinux targets, this means that callbacks will always execute +when a livepatch is enabled/disabled. For patch target kernel modules, +callbacks will only execute if the target module is loaded. When a +module target is (un)loaded, its callbacks will execute only if the +livepatch module is enabled. + +The pre-patch callback, if specified, is expected to return a status +code (0 for success, -ERRNO on error). An error status code indicates +to the livepatching core that patching of the current klp_object is not +safe and to stop the current patching request. (When no pre-patch +callback is provided, the transition is assumed to be safe.) If a +pre-patch callback returns failure, the kernel's module loader will: + + - Refuse to load a livepatch, if the livepatch is loaded after + targeted code. + + or: + + - Refuse to load a module, if the livepatch was already successfully + loaded. + +No post-patch, pre-unpatch, or post-unpatch callbacks will be executed +for a given klp_object if the object failed to patch, due to a failed +pre_patch callback or for any other reason. + +If a patch transition is reversed, no pre-unpatch handlers will be run +(this follows the previously mentioned symmetry -- pre-unpatch callbacks +will only occur if their corresponding post-patch callback executed). + +If the object did successfully patch, but the patch transition never +started for some reason (e.g., if another object failed to patch), +only the post-unpatch callback will be called. + + +Example Use-cases +================= + +Update global data +------------------ + +A pre-patch callback can be useful to update a global variable. For +example, 75ff39ccc1bd ("tcp: make challenge acks less predictable") +changes a global sysctl, as well as patches the tcp_send_challenge_ack() +function. + +In this case, if we're being super paranoid, it might make sense to +patch the data *after* patching is complete with a post-patch callback, +so that tcp_send_challenge_ack() could first be changed to read +sysctl_tcp_challenge_ack_limit with READ_ONCE. + + +Support __init and probe function patches +----------------------------------------- + +Although __init and probe functions are not directly livepatch-able, it +may be possible to implement similar updates via pre/post-patch +callbacks. + +48900cb6af42 ("virtio-net: drop NETIF_F_FRAGLIST") change the way that +virtnet_probe() initialized its driver's net_device features. A +pre/post-patch callback could iterate over all such devices, making a +similar change to their hw_features value. (Client functions of the +value may need to be updated accordingly.) + + +Test cases +========== + +What follows is not an exhaustive test suite of every possible livepatch +pre/post-(un)patch combination, but a selection that demonstrates a few +important concepts. Each test case uses the kernel modules located in +the samples/livepatch/ and assumes that no livepatches are loaded at the +beginning of the test. + + +Test 1 +------ + +Test a combination of loading a kernel module and a livepatch that +patches a function in the first module. (Un)load the target module +before the livepatch module: + +- load target module +- load livepatch +- disable livepatch +- unload target module +- unload livepatch + +First load a target module: + + % insmod samples/livepatch/livepatch-callbacks-mod.ko + [ 34.475708] livepatch_callbacks_mod: livepatch_callbacks_mod_init + +On livepatch enable, before the livepatch transition starts, pre-patch +callbacks are executed for vmlinux and livepatch_callbacks_mod (those +klp_objects currently loaded). After klp_objects are patched according +to the klp_patch, their post-patch callbacks run and the transition +completes: + + % insmod samples/livepatch/livepatch-callbacks-demo.ko + [ 36.503719] livepatch: enabling patch 'livepatch_callbacks_demo' + [ 36.504213] livepatch: 'livepatch_callbacks_demo': initializing patching transition + [ 36.504238] livepatch_callbacks_demo: pre_patch_callback: vmlinux + [ 36.504721] livepatch_callbacks_demo: pre_patch_callback: livepatch_callbacks_mod -> [MODULE_STATE_LIVE] Normal state + [ 36.505849] livepatch: 'livepatch_callbacks_demo': starting patching transition + [ 37.727133] livepatch: 'livepatch_callbacks_demo': completing patching transition + [ 37.727232] livepatch_callbacks_demo: post_patch_callback: vmlinux + [ 37.727860] livepatch_callbacks_demo: post_patch_callback: livepatch_callbacks_mod -> [MODULE_STATE_LIVE] Normal state + [ 37.728792] livepatch: 'livepatch_callbacks_demo': patching complete + +Similarly, on livepatch disable, pre-patch callbacks run before the +unpatching transition starts. klp_objects are reverted, post-patch +callbacks execute and the transition completes: + + % echo 0 > /sys/kernel/livepatch/livepatch_callbacks_demo/enabled + [ 38.510209] livepatch: 'livepatch_callbacks_demo': initializing unpatching transition + [ 38.510234] livepatch_callbacks_demo: pre_unpatch_callback: vmlinux + [ 38.510982] livepatch_callbacks_demo: pre_unpatch_callback: livepatch_callbacks_mod -> [MODULE_STATE_LIVE] Normal state + [ 38.512209] livepatch: 'livepatch_callbacks_demo': starting unpatching transition + [ 39.711132] livepatch: 'livepatch_callbacks_demo': completing unpatching transition + [ 39.711210] livepatch_callbacks_demo: post_unpatch_callback: vmlinux + [ 39.711779] livepatch_callbacks_demo: post_unpatch_callback: livepatch_callbacks_mod -> [MODULE_STATE_LIVE] Normal state + [ 39.712735] livepatch: 'livepatch_callbacks_demo': unpatching complete + + % rmmod samples/livepatch/livepatch-callbacks-demo.ko + % rmmod samples/livepatch/livepatch-callbacks-mod.ko + [ 42.534183] livepatch_callbacks_mod: livepatch_callbacks_mod_exit + + +Test 2 +------ + +This test is similar to the previous test, but (un)load the livepatch +module before the target kernel module. This tests the livepatch core's +module_coming handler: + +- load livepatch +- load target module +- disable livepatch +- unload livepatch +- unload target module + + +On livepatch enable, only pre/post-patch callbacks are executed for +currently loaded klp_objects, in this case, vmlinux: + + % insmod samples/livepatch/livepatch-callbacks-demo.ko + [ 44.553328] livepatch: enabling patch 'livepatch_callbacks_demo' + [ 44.553997] livepatch: 'livepatch_callbacks_demo': initializing patching transition + [ 44.554049] livepatch_callbacks_demo: pre_patch_callback: vmlinux + [ 44.554845] livepatch: 'livepatch_callbacks_demo': starting patching transition + [ 45.727128] livepatch: 'livepatch_callbacks_demo': completing patching transition + [ 45.727212] livepatch_callbacks_demo: post_patch_callback: vmlinux + [ 45.727961] livepatch: 'livepatch_callbacks_demo': patching complete + +When a targeted module is subsequently loaded, only its pre/post-patch +callbacks are executed: + + % insmod samples/livepatch/livepatch-callbacks-mod.ko + [ 46.560845] livepatch: applying patch 'livepatch_callbacks_demo' to loading module 'livepatch_callbacks_mod' + [ 46.561988] livepatch_callbacks_demo: pre_patch_callback: livepatch_callbacks_mod -> [MODULE_STATE_COMING] Full formed, running module_init + [ 46.563452] livepatch_callbacks_demo: post_patch_callback: livepatch_callbacks_mod -> [MODULE_STATE_COMING] Full formed, running module_init + [ 46.565495] livepatch_callbacks_mod: livepatch_callbacks_mod_init + +On livepatch disable, all currently loaded klp_objects' (vmlinux and +livepatch_callbacks_mod) pre/post-unpatch callbacks are executed: + + % echo 0 > /sys/kernel/livepatch/livepatch_callbacks_demo/enabled + [ 48.568885] livepatch: 'livepatch_callbacks_demo': initializing unpatching transition + [ 48.568910] livepatch_callbacks_demo: pre_unpatch_callback: vmlinux + [ 48.569441] livepatch_callbacks_demo: pre_unpatch_callback: livepatch_callbacks_mod -> [MODULE_STATE_LIVE] Normal state + [ 48.570502] livepatch: 'livepatch_callbacks_demo': starting unpatching transition + [ 49.759091] livepatch: 'livepatch_callbacks_demo': completing unpatching transition + [ 49.759171] livepatch_callbacks_demo: post_unpatch_callback: vmlinux + [ 49.759742] livepatch_callbacks_demo: post_unpatch_callback: livepatch_callbacks_mod -> [MODULE_STATE_LIVE] Normal state + [ 49.760690] livepatch: 'livepatch_callbacks_demo': unpatching complete + + % rmmod samples/livepatch/livepatch-callbacks-demo.ko + % rmmod samples/livepatch/livepatch-callbacks-mod.ko + [ 52.592283] livepatch_callbacks_mod: livepatch_callbacks_mod_exit + + +Test 3 +------ + +Test loading the livepatch after a targeted kernel module, then unload +the kernel module before disabling the livepatch. This tests the +livepatch core's module_going handler: + +- load target module +- load livepatch +- unload target module +- disable livepatch +- unload livepatch + +First load a target module, then the livepatch: + + % insmod samples/livepatch/livepatch-callbacks-mod.ko + [ 54.607948] livepatch_callbacks_mod: livepatch_callbacks_mod_init + + % insmod samples/livepatch/livepatch-callbacks-demo.ko + [ 56.613919] livepatch: enabling patch 'livepatch_callbacks_demo' + [ 56.614411] livepatch: 'livepatch_callbacks_demo': initializing patching transition + [ 56.614436] livepatch_callbacks_demo: pre_patch_callback: vmlinux + [ 56.614818] livepatch_callbacks_demo: pre_patch_callback: livepatch_callbacks_mod -> [MODULE_STATE_LIVE] Normal state + [ 56.615656] livepatch: 'livepatch_callbacks_demo': starting patching transition + [ 57.759070] livepatch: 'livepatch_callbacks_demo': completing patching transition + [ 57.759147] livepatch_callbacks_demo: post_patch_callback: vmlinux + [ 57.759621] livepatch_callbacks_demo: post_patch_callback: livepatch_callbacks_mod -> [MODULE_STATE_LIVE] Normal state + [ 57.760307] livepatch: 'livepatch_callbacks_demo': patching complete + +When a target module is unloaded, the livepatch is only reverted from +that klp_object (livepatch_callbacks_mod). As such, only its pre and +post-unpatch callbacks are executed when this occurs: + + % rmmod samples/livepatch/livepatch-callbacks-mod.ko + [ 58.623409] livepatch_callbacks_mod: livepatch_callbacks_mod_exit + [ 58.623903] livepatch_callbacks_demo: pre_unpatch_callback: livepatch_callbacks_mod -> [MODULE_STATE_GOING] Going away + [ 58.624658] livepatch: reverting patch 'livepatch_callbacks_demo' on unloading module 'livepatch_callbacks_mod' + [ 58.625305] livepatch_callbacks_demo: post_unpatch_callback: livepatch_callbacks_mod -> [MODULE_STATE_GOING] Going away + +When the livepatch is disabled, pre and post-unpatch callbacks are run +for the remaining klp_object, vmlinux: + + % echo 0 > /sys/kernel/livepatch/livepatch_callbacks_demo/enabled + [ 60.638420] livepatch: 'livepatch_callbacks_demo': initializing unpatching transition + [ 60.638444] livepatch_callbacks_demo: pre_unpatch_callback: vmlinux + [ 60.638996] livepatch: 'livepatch_callbacks_demo': starting unpatching transition + [ 61.727088] livepatch: 'livepatch_callbacks_demo': completing unpatching transition + [ 61.727165] livepatch_callbacks_demo: post_unpatch_callback: vmlinux + [ 61.727985] livepatch: 'livepatch_callbacks_demo': unpatching complete + + % rmmod samples/livepatch/livepatch-callbacks-demo.ko + + +Test 4 +------ + +This test is similar to the previous test, however the livepatch is +loaded first. This tests the livepatch core's module_coming and +module_going handlers: + +- load livepatch +- load target module +- unload target module +- disable livepatch +- unload livepatch + +First load the livepatch: + + % insmod samples/livepatch/livepatch-callbacks-demo.ko + [ 64.661552] livepatch: enabling patch 'livepatch_callbacks_demo' + [ 64.662147] livepatch: 'livepatch_callbacks_demo': initializing patching transition + [ 64.662175] livepatch_callbacks_demo: pre_patch_callback: vmlinux + [ 64.662850] livepatch: 'livepatch_callbacks_demo': starting patching transition + [ 65.695056] livepatch: 'livepatch_callbacks_demo': completing patching transition + [ 65.695147] livepatch_callbacks_demo: post_patch_callback: vmlinux + [ 65.695561] livepatch: 'livepatch_callbacks_demo': patching complete + +When a targeted kernel module is subsequently loaded, only its +pre/post-patch callbacks are executed: + + % insmod samples/livepatch/livepatch-callbacks-mod.ko + [ 66.669196] livepatch: applying patch 'livepatch_callbacks_demo' to loading module 'livepatch_callbacks_mod' + [ 66.669882] livepatch_callbacks_demo: pre_patch_callback: livepatch_callbacks_mod -> [MODULE_STATE_COMING] Full formed, running module_init + [ 66.670744] livepatch_callbacks_demo: post_patch_callback: livepatch_callbacks_mod -> [MODULE_STATE_COMING] Full formed, running module_init + [ 66.672873] livepatch_callbacks_mod: livepatch_callbacks_mod_init + +When the target module is unloaded, the livepatch is only reverted from +the livepatch_callbacks_mod klp_object. As such, only pre and +post-unpatch callbacks are executed when this occurs: + + % rmmod samples/livepatch/livepatch-callbacks-mod.ko + [ 68.680065] livepatch_callbacks_mod: livepatch_callbacks_mod_exit + [ 68.680688] livepatch_callbacks_demo: pre_unpatch_callback: livepatch_callbacks_mod -> [MODULE_STATE_GOING] Going away + [ 68.681452] livepatch: reverting patch 'livepatch_callbacks_demo' on unloading module 'livepatch_callbacks_mod' + [ 68.682094] livepatch_callbacks_demo: post_unpatch_callback: livepatch_callbacks_mod -> [MODULE_STATE_GOING] Going away + + % echo 0 > /sys/kernel/livepatch/livepatch_callbacks_demo/enabled + [ 70.689225] livepatch: 'livepatch_callbacks_demo': initializing unpatching transition + [ 70.689256] livepatch_callbacks_demo: pre_unpatch_callback: vmlinux + [ 70.689882] livepatch: 'livepatch_callbacks_demo': starting unpatching transition + [ 71.711080] livepatch: 'livepatch_callbacks_demo': completing unpatching transition + [ 71.711481] livepatch_callbacks_demo: post_unpatch_callback: vmlinux + [ 71.711988] livepatch: 'livepatch_callbacks_demo': unpatching complete + + % rmmod samples/livepatch/livepatch-callbacks-demo.ko + + +Test 5 +------ + +A simple test of loading a livepatch without one of its patch target +klp_objects ever loaded (livepatch_callbacks_mod): + +- load livepatch +- disable livepatch +- unload livepatch + +Load the livepatch: + + % insmod samples/livepatch/livepatch-callbacks-demo.ko + [ 74.711081] livepatch: enabling patch 'livepatch_callbacks_demo' + [ 74.711595] livepatch: 'livepatch_callbacks_demo': initializing patching transition + [ 74.711639] livepatch_callbacks_demo: pre_patch_callback: vmlinux + [ 74.712272] livepatch: 'livepatch_callbacks_demo': starting patching transition + [ 75.743137] livepatch: 'livepatch_callbacks_demo': completing patching transition + [ 75.743219] livepatch_callbacks_demo: post_patch_callback: vmlinux + [ 75.743867] livepatch: 'livepatch_callbacks_demo': patching complete + +As expected, only pre/post-(un)patch handlers are executed for vmlinux: + + % echo 0 > /sys/kernel/livepatch/livepatch_callbacks_demo/enabled + [ 76.716254] livepatch: 'livepatch_callbacks_demo': initializing unpatching transition + [ 76.716278] livepatch_callbacks_demo: pre_unpatch_callback: vmlinux + [ 76.716666] livepatch: 'livepatch_callbacks_demo': starting unpatching transition + [ 77.727089] livepatch: 'livepatch_callbacks_demo': completing unpatching transition + [ 77.727194] livepatch_callbacks_demo: post_unpatch_callback: vmlinux + [ 77.727907] livepatch: 'livepatch_callbacks_demo': unpatching complete + + % rmmod samples/livepatch/livepatch-callbacks-demo.ko + + +Test 6 +------ + +Test a scenario where a vmlinux pre-patch callback returns a non-zero +status (ie, failure): + +- load target module +- load livepatch -ENODEV +- unload target module + +First load a target module: + + % insmod samples/livepatch/livepatch-callbacks-mod.ko + [ 80.740520] livepatch_callbacks_mod: livepatch_callbacks_mod_init + +Load the livepatch module, setting its 'pre_patch_ret' value to -19 +(-ENODEV). When its vmlinux pre-patch callback executed, this status +code will propagate back to the module-loading subsystem. The result is +that the insmod command refuses to load the livepatch module: + + % insmod samples/livepatch/livepatch-callbacks-demo.ko pre_patch_ret=-19 + [ 82.747326] livepatch: enabling patch 'livepatch_callbacks_demo' + [ 82.747743] livepatch: 'livepatch_callbacks_demo': initializing patching transition + [ 82.747767] livepatch_callbacks_demo: pre_patch_callback: vmlinux + [ 82.748237] livepatch: pre-patch callback failed for object 'vmlinux' + [ 82.748637] livepatch: failed to enable patch 'livepatch_callbacks_demo' + [ 82.749059] livepatch: 'livepatch_callbacks_demo': canceling transition, going to unpatch + [ 82.749060] livepatch: 'livepatch_callbacks_demo': completing unpatching transition + [ 82.749868] livepatch: 'livepatch_callbacks_demo': unpatching complete + [ 82.765809] insmod: ERROR: could not insert module samples/livepatch/livepatch-callbacks-demo.ko: No such device + + % rmmod samples/livepatch/livepatch-callbacks-mod.ko + [ 84.774238] livepatch_callbacks_mod: livepatch_callbacks_mod_exit + + +Test 7 +------ + +Similar to the previous test, setup a livepatch such that its vmlinux +pre-patch callback returns success. However, when a targeted kernel +module is later loaded, have the livepatch return a failing status code: + +- load livepatch +- setup -ENODEV +- load target module +- disable livepatch +- unload livepatch + +Load the livepatch, notice vmlinux pre-patch callback succeeds: + + % insmod samples/livepatch/livepatch-callbacks-demo.ko + [ 86.787845] livepatch: enabling patch 'livepatch_callbacks_demo' + [ 86.788325] livepatch: 'livepatch_callbacks_demo': initializing patching transition + [ 86.788427] livepatch_callbacks_demo: pre_patch_callback: vmlinux + [ 86.788821] livepatch: 'livepatch_callbacks_demo': starting patching transition + [ 87.711069] livepatch: 'livepatch_callbacks_demo': completing patching transition + [ 87.711143] livepatch_callbacks_demo: post_patch_callback: vmlinux + [ 87.711886] livepatch: 'livepatch_callbacks_demo': patching complete + +Set a trap so subsequent pre-patch callbacks to this livepatch will +return -ENODEV: + + % echo -19 > /sys/module/livepatch_callbacks_demo/parameters/pre_patch_ret + +The livepatch pre-patch callback for subsequently loaded target modules +will return failure, so the module loader refuses to load the kernel +module. Notice that no post-patch or pre/post-unpatch callbacks are +executed for this klp_object: + + % insmod samples/livepatch/livepatch-callbacks-mod.ko + [ 90.796976] livepatch: applying patch 'livepatch_callbacks_demo' to loading module 'livepatch_callbacks_mod' + [ 90.797834] livepatch_callbacks_demo: pre_patch_callback: livepatch_callbacks_mod -> [MODULE_STATE_COMING] Full formed, running module_init + [ 90.798900] livepatch: pre-patch callback failed for object 'livepatch_callbacks_mod' + [ 90.799652] livepatch: patch 'livepatch_callbacks_demo' failed for module 'livepatch_callbacks_mod', refusing to load module 'livepatch_callbacks_mod' + [ 90.819737] insmod: ERROR: could not insert module samples/livepatch/livepatch-callbacks-mod.ko: No such device + +However, pre/post-unpatch callbacks run for the vmlinux klp_object: + + % echo 0 > /sys/kernel/livepatch/livepatch_callbacks_demo/enabled + [ 92.823547] livepatch: 'livepatch_callbacks_demo': initializing unpatching transition + [ 92.823573] livepatch_callbacks_demo: pre_unpatch_callback: vmlinux + [ 92.824331] livepatch: 'livepatch_callbacks_demo': starting unpatching transition + [ 93.727128] livepatch: 'livepatch_callbacks_demo': completing unpatching transition + [ 93.727327] livepatch_callbacks_demo: post_unpatch_callback: vmlinux + [ 93.727861] livepatch: 'livepatch_callbacks_demo': unpatching complete + + % rmmod samples/livepatch/livepatch-callbacks-demo.ko + + +Test 8 +------ + +Test loading multiple targeted kernel modules. This test-case is +mainly for comparing with the next test-case. + +- load busy target module (0s sleep), +- load livepatch +- load target module +- unload target module +- disable livepatch +- unload livepatch +- unload busy target module + + +Load a target "busy" kernel module which kicks off a worker function +that immediately exits: + + % insmod samples/livepatch/livepatch-callbacks-busymod.ko sleep_secs=0 + [ 96.910107] livepatch_callbacks_busymod: livepatch_callbacks_mod_init + [ 96.910600] livepatch_callbacks_busymod: busymod_work_func, sleeping 0 seconds ... + [ 96.913024] livepatch_callbacks_busymod: busymod_work_func exit + +Proceed with loading the livepatch and another ordinary target module, +notice that the post-patch callbacks are executed and the transition +completes quickly: + + % insmod samples/livepatch/livepatch-callbacks-demo.ko + [ 98.917892] livepatch: enabling patch 'livepatch_callbacks_demo' + [ 98.918426] livepatch: 'livepatch_callbacks_demo': initializing patching transition + [ 98.918453] livepatch_callbacks_demo: pre_patch_callback: vmlinux + [ 98.918955] livepatch_callbacks_demo: pre_patch_callback: livepatch_callbacks_busymod -> [MODULE_STATE_LIVE] Normal state + [ 98.923835] livepatch: 'livepatch_callbacks_demo': starting patching transition + [ 99.743104] livepatch: 'livepatch_callbacks_demo': completing patching transition + [ 99.743156] livepatch_callbacks_demo: post_patch_callback: vmlinux + [ 99.743679] livepatch_callbacks_demo: post_patch_callback: livepatch_callbacks_busymod -> [MODULE_STATE_LIVE] Normal state + [ 99.744616] livepatch: 'livepatch_callbacks_demo': patching complete + + % insmod samples/livepatch/livepatch-callbacks-mod.ko + [ 100.930955] livepatch: applying patch 'livepatch_callbacks_demo' to loading module 'livepatch_callbacks_mod' + [ 100.931668] livepatch_callbacks_demo: pre_patch_callback: livepatch_callbacks_mod -> [MODULE_STATE_COMING] Full formed, running module_init + [ 100.932645] livepatch_callbacks_demo: post_patch_callback: livepatch_callbacks_mod -> [MODULE_STATE_COMING] Full formed, running module_init + [ 100.934125] livepatch_callbacks_mod: livepatch_callbacks_mod_init + + % rmmod samples/livepatch/livepatch-callbacks-mod.ko + [ 102.942805] livepatch_callbacks_mod: livepatch_callbacks_mod_exit + [ 102.943640] livepatch_callbacks_demo: pre_unpatch_callback: livepatch_callbacks_mod -> [MODULE_STATE_GOING] Going away + [ 102.944585] livepatch: reverting patch 'livepatch_callbacks_demo' on unloading module 'livepatch_callbacks_mod' + [ 102.945455] livepatch_callbacks_demo: post_unpatch_callback: livepatch_callbacks_mod -> [MODULE_STATE_GOING] Going away + + % echo 0 > /sys/kernel/livepatch/livepatch_callbacks_demo/enabled + [ 104.953815] livepatch: 'livepatch_callbacks_demo': initializing unpatching transition + [ 104.953838] livepatch_callbacks_demo: pre_unpatch_callback: vmlinux + [ 104.954431] livepatch_callbacks_demo: pre_unpatch_callback: livepatch_callbacks_busymod -> [MODULE_STATE_LIVE] Normal state + [ 104.955426] livepatch: 'livepatch_callbacks_demo': starting unpatching transition + [ 106.719073] livepatch: 'livepatch_callbacks_demo': completing unpatching transition + [ 106.722633] livepatch_callbacks_demo: post_unpatch_callback: vmlinux + [ 106.723282] livepatch_callbacks_demo: post_unpatch_callback: livepatch_callbacks_busymod -> [MODULE_STATE_LIVE] Normal state + [ 106.724279] livepatch: 'livepatch_callbacks_demo': unpatching complete + + % rmmod samples/livepatch/livepatch-callbacks-demo.ko + % rmmod samples/livepatch/livepatch-callbacks-busymod.ko + [ 108.975660] livepatch_callbacks_busymod: livepatch_callbacks_mod_exit + + +Test 9 +------ + +A similar test as the previous one, but force the "busy" kernel module +to do longer work. + +The livepatching core will refuse to patch a task that is currently +executing a to-be-patched function -- the consistency model stalls the +current patch transition until this safety-check is met. Test a +scenario where one of a livepatch's target klp_objects sits on such a +function for a long time. Meanwhile, load and unload other target +kernel modules while the livepatch transition is in progress. + +- load busy target module (30s sleep) +- load livepatch +- load target module +- unload target module +- disable livepatch +- unload livepatch +- unload busy target module + + +Load the "busy" kernel module, this time make it do 30 seconds worth of +work: + + % insmod samples/livepatch/livepatch-callbacks-busymod.ko sleep_secs=30 + [ 110.993362] livepatch_callbacks_busymod: livepatch_callbacks_mod_init + [ 110.994059] livepatch_callbacks_busymod: busymod_work_func, sleeping 30 seconds ... + +Meanwhile, the livepatch is loaded. Notice that the patch transition +does not complete as the targeted "busy" module is sitting on a +to-be-patched function: + + % insmod samples/livepatch/livepatch-callbacks-demo.ko + [ 113.000309] livepatch: enabling patch 'livepatch_callbacks_demo' + [ 113.000764] livepatch: 'livepatch_callbacks_demo': initializing patching transition + [ 113.000791] livepatch_callbacks_demo: pre_patch_callback: vmlinux + [ 113.001289] livepatch_callbacks_demo: pre_patch_callback: livepatch_callbacks_busymod -> [MODULE_STATE_LIVE] Normal state + [ 113.005208] livepatch: 'livepatch_callbacks_demo': starting patching transition + +Load a second target module (this one is an ordinary idle kernel +module). Note that *no* post-patch callbacks will be executed while the +livepatch is still in transition: + + % insmod samples/livepatch/livepatch-callbacks-mod.ko + [ 115.012740] livepatch: applying patch 'livepatch_callbacks_demo' to loading module 'livepatch_callbacks_mod' + [ 115.013406] livepatch_callbacks_demo: pre_patch_callback: livepatch_callbacks_mod -> [MODULE_STATE_COMING] Full formed, running module_init + [ 115.015315] livepatch_callbacks_mod: livepatch_callbacks_mod_init + +Request an unload of the simple kernel module. The patch is still +transitioning, so its pre-unpatch callbacks are skipped: + + % rmmod samples/livepatch/livepatch-callbacks-mod.ko + [ 117.022626] livepatch_callbacks_mod: livepatch_callbacks_mod_exit + [ 117.023376] livepatch: reverting patch 'livepatch_callbacks_demo' on unloading module 'livepatch_callbacks_mod' + [ 117.024533] livepatch_callbacks_demo: post_unpatch_callback: livepatch_callbacks_mod -> [MODULE_STATE_GOING] Going away + +Finally the livepatch is disabled. Since none of the patch's +klp_object's post-patch callbacks executed, the remaining klp_object's +pre-unpatch callbacks are skipped: + + % echo 0 > /sys/kernel/livepatch/livepatch_callbacks_demo/enabled + [ 119.035408] livepatch: 'livepatch_callbacks_demo': reversing transition from patching to unpatching + [ 119.035485] livepatch: 'livepatch_callbacks_demo': starting unpatching transition + [ 119.711166] livepatch: 'livepatch_callbacks_demo': completing unpatching transition + [ 119.714179] livepatch_callbacks_demo: post_unpatch_callback: vmlinux + [ 119.714653] livepatch_callbacks_demo: post_unpatch_callback: livepatch_callbacks_busymod -> [MODULE_STATE_LIVE] Normal state + [ 119.715437] livepatch: 'livepatch_callbacks_demo': unpatching complete + + % rmmod samples/livepatch/livepatch-callbacks-demo.ko + % rmmod samples/livepatch/livepatch-callbacks-busymod.ko + [ 141.279111] livepatch_callbacks_busymod: busymod_work_func exit + [ 141.279760] livepatch_callbacks_busymod: livepatch_callbacks_mod_exit diff --git a/Documentation/livepatch/shadow-vars.txt b/Documentation/livepatch/shadow-vars.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..89c66634d600 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/livepatch/shadow-vars.txt @@ -0,0 +1,192 @@ +================ +Shadow Variables +================ + +Shadow variables are a simple way for livepatch modules to associate +additional "shadow" data with existing data structures. Shadow data is +allocated separately from parent data structures, which are left +unmodified. The shadow variable API described in this document is used +to allocate/add and remove/free shadow variables to/from their parents. + +The implementation introduces a global, in-kernel hashtable that +associates pointers to parent objects and a numeric identifier of the +shadow data. The numeric identifier is a simple enumeration that may be +used to describe shadow variable version, class or type, etc. More +specifically, the parent pointer serves as the hashtable key while the +numeric id subsequently filters hashtable queries. Multiple shadow +variables may attach to the same parent object, but their numeric +identifier distinguishes between them. + + +1. Brief API summary +==================== + +(See the full API usage docbook notes in livepatch/shadow.c.) + +A hashtable references all shadow variables. These references are +stored and retrieved through a <obj, id> pair. + +* The klp_shadow variable data structure encapsulates both tracking +meta-data and shadow-data: + - meta-data + - obj - pointer to parent object + - id - data identifier + - data[] - storage for shadow data + +It is important to note that the klp_shadow_alloc() and +klp_shadow_get_or_alloc() calls, described below, store a *copy* of the +data that the functions are provided. Callers should provide whatever +mutual exclusion is required of the shadow data. + +* klp_shadow_get() - retrieve a shadow variable data pointer + - search hashtable for <obj, id> pair + +* klp_shadow_alloc() - allocate and add a new shadow variable + - search hashtable for <obj, id> pair + - if exists + - WARN and return NULL + - if <obj, id> doesn't already exist + - allocate a new shadow variable + - copy data into the new shadow variable + - add <obj, id> to the global hashtable + +* klp_shadow_get_or_alloc() - get existing or alloc a new shadow variable + - search hashtable for <obj, id> pair + - if exists + - return existing shadow variable + - if <obj, id> doesn't already exist + - allocate a new shadow variable + - copy data into the new shadow variable + - add <obj, id> pair to the global hashtable + +* klp_shadow_free() - detach and free a <obj, id> shadow variable + - find and remove a <obj, id> reference from global hashtable + - if found, free shadow variable + +* klp_shadow_free_all() - detach and free all <*, id> shadow variables + - find and remove any <*, id> references from global hashtable + - if found, free shadow variable + + +2. Use cases +============ + +(See the example shadow variable livepatch modules in samples/livepatch/ +for full working demonstrations.) + +For the following use-case examples, consider commit 1d147bfa6429 +("mac80211: fix AP powersave TX vs. wakeup race"), which added a +spinlock to net/mac80211/sta_info.h :: struct sta_info. Each use-case +example can be considered a stand-alone livepatch implementation of this +fix. + + +Matching parent's lifecycle +--------------------------- + +If parent data structures are frequently created and destroyed, it may +be easiest to align their shadow variables lifetimes to the same +allocation and release functions. In this case, the parent data +structure is typically allocated, initialized, then registered in some +manner. Shadow variable allocation and setup can then be considered +part of the parent's initialization and should be completed before the +parent "goes live" (ie, any shadow variable get-API requests are made +for this <obj, id> pair.) + +For commit 1d147bfa6429, when a parent sta_info structure is allocated, +allocate a shadow copy of the ps_lock pointer, then initialize it: + +#define PS_LOCK 1 +struct sta_info *sta_info_alloc(struct ieee80211_sub_if_data *sdata, + const u8 *addr, gfp_t gfp) +{ + struct sta_info *sta; + spinlock_t *ps_lock; + + /* Parent structure is created */ + sta = kzalloc(sizeof(*sta) + hw->sta_data_size, gfp); + + /* Attach a corresponding shadow variable, then initialize it */ + ps_lock = klp_shadow_alloc(sta, PS_LOCK, NULL, sizeof(*ps_lock), gfp); + if (!ps_lock) + goto shadow_fail; + spin_lock_init(ps_lock); + ... + +When requiring a ps_lock, query the shadow variable API to retrieve one +for a specific struct sta_info: + +void ieee80211_sta_ps_deliver_wakeup(struct sta_info *sta) +{ + spinlock_t *ps_lock; + + /* sync with ieee80211_tx_h_unicast_ps_buf */ + ps_lock = klp_shadow_get(sta, PS_LOCK); + if (ps_lock) + spin_lock(ps_lock); + ... + +When the parent sta_info structure is freed, first free the shadow +variable: + +void sta_info_free(struct ieee80211_local *local, struct sta_info *sta) +{ + klp_shadow_free(sta, PS_LOCK); + kfree(sta); + ... + + +In-flight parent objects +------------------------ + +Sometimes it may not be convenient or possible to allocate shadow +variables alongside their parent objects. Or a livepatch fix may +require shadow varibles to only a subset of parent object instances. In +these cases, the klp_shadow_get_or_alloc() call can be used to attach +shadow variables to parents already in-flight. + +For commit 1d147bfa6429, a good spot to allocate a shadow spinlock is +inside ieee80211_sta_ps_deliver_wakeup(): + +#define PS_LOCK 1 +void ieee80211_sta_ps_deliver_wakeup(struct sta_info *sta) +{ + DEFINE_SPINLOCK(ps_lock_fallback); + spinlock_t *ps_lock; + + /* sync with ieee80211_tx_h_unicast_ps_buf */ + ps_lock = klp_shadow_get_or_alloc(sta, PS_LOCK, + &ps_lock_fallback, sizeof(ps_lock_fallback), + GFP_ATOMIC); + if (ps_lock) + spin_lock(ps_lock); + ... + +This usage will create a shadow variable, only if needed, otherwise it +will use one that was already created for this <obj, id> pair. + +Like the previous use-case, the shadow spinlock needs to be cleaned up. +A shadow variable can be freed just before its parent object is freed, +or even when the shadow variable itself is no longer required. + + +Other use-cases +--------------- + +Shadow variables can also be used as a flag indicating that a data +structure was allocated by new, livepatched code. In this case, it +doesn't matter what data value the shadow variable holds, its existence +suggests how to handle the parent object. + + +3. References +============= + +* https://github.com/dynup/kpatch +The livepatch implementation is based on the kpatch version of shadow +variables. + +* http://files.mkgnu.net/files/dynamos/doc/papers/dynamos_eurosys_07.pdf +Dynamic and Adaptive Updates of Non-Quiescent Subsystems in Commodity +Operating System Kernels (Kritis Makris, Kyung Dong Ryu 2007) presented +a datatype update technique called "shadow data structures". diff --git a/include/linux/livepatch.h b/include/linux/livepatch.h index 194991ef9347..fc5c1be3f6f4 100644 --- a/include/linux/livepatch.h +++ b/include/linux/livepatch.h @@ -87,10 +87,35 @@ struct klp_func { bool transition; }; +struct klp_object; + +/** + * struct klp_callbacks - pre/post live-(un)patch callback structure + * @pre_patch: executed before code patching + * @post_patch: executed after code patching + * @pre_unpatch: executed before code unpatching + * @post_unpatch: executed after code unpatching + * @post_unpatch_enabled: flag indicating if post-unpatch callback + * should run + * + * All callbacks are optional. Only the pre-patch callback, if provided, + * will be unconditionally executed. If the parent klp_object fails to + * patch for any reason, including a non-zero error status returned from + * the pre-patch callback, no further callbacks will be executed. + */ +struct klp_callbacks { + int (*pre_patch)(struct klp_object *obj); + void (*post_patch)(struct klp_object *obj); + void (*pre_unpatch)(struct klp_object *obj); + void (*post_unpatch)(struct klp_object *obj); + bool post_unpatch_enabled; +}; + /** * struct klp_object - kernel object structure for live patching * @name: module name (or NULL for vmlinux) * @funcs: function entries for functions to be patched in the object + * @callbacks: functions to be executed pre/post (un)patching * @kobj: kobject for sysfs resources * @mod: kernel module associated with the patched object * (NULL for vmlinux) @@ -100,6 +125,7 @@ struct klp_object { /* external */ const char *name; struct klp_func *funcs; + struct klp_callbacks callbacks; /* internal */ struct kobject kobj; @@ -164,6 +190,14 @@ static inline bool klp_have_reliable_stack(void) IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_HAVE_RELIABLE_STACKTRACE); } +void *klp_shadow_get(void *obj, unsigned long id); +void *klp_shadow_alloc(void *obj, unsigned long id, void *data, + size_t size, gfp_t gfp_flags); +void *klp_shadow_get_or_alloc(void *obj, unsigned long id, void *data, + size_t size, gfp_t gfp_flags); +void klp_shadow_free(void *obj, unsigned long id); +void klp_shadow_free_all(unsigned long id); + #else /* !CONFIG_LIVEPATCH */ static inline int klp_module_coming(struct module *mod) { return 0; } diff --git a/kernel/livepatch/Makefile b/kernel/livepatch/Makefile index 2b8bdb1925da..b36ceda6488e 100644 --- a/kernel/livepatch/Makefile +++ b/kernel/livepatch/Makefile @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_LIVEPATCH) += livepatch.o -livepatch-objs := core.o patch.o transition.o +livepatch-objs := core.o patch.o shadow.o transition.o diff --git a/kernel/livepatch/core.c b/kernel/livepatch/core.c index bf8c8fd72589..de9e45dca70f 100644 --- a/kernel/livepatch/core.c +++ b/kernel/livepatch/core.c @@ -54,11 +54,6 @@ static bool klp_is_module(struct klp_object *obj) return obj->name; } -static bool klp_is_object_loaded(struct klp_object *obj) -{ - return !obj->name || obj->mod; -} - /* sets obj->mod if object is not vmlinux and module is found */ static void klp_find_object_module(struct klp_object *obj) { @@ -285,6 +280,11 @@ static int klp_write_object_relocations(struct module *pmod, static int __klp_disable_patch(struct klp_patch *patch) { + struct klp_object *obj; + + if (WARN_ON(!patch->enabled)) + return -EINVAL; + if (klp_transition_patch) return -EBUSY; @@ -295,6 +295,10 @@ static int __klp_disable_patch(struct klp_patch *patch) klp_init_transition(patch, KLP_UNPATCHED); + klp_for_each_object(patch, obj) + if (obj->patched) + klp_pre_unpatch_callback(obj); + /* * Enforce the order of the func->transition writes in * klp_init_transition() and the TIF_PATCH_PENDING writes in @@ -388,13 +392,18 @@ static int __klp_enable_patch(struct klp_patch *patch) if (!klp_is_object_loaded(obj)) continue; - ret = klp_patch_object(obj); + ret = klp_pre_patch_callback(obj); if (ret) { - pr_warn("failed to enable patch '%s'\n", - patch->mod->name); + pr_warn("pre-patch callback failed for object '%s'\n", + klp_is_module(obj) ? obj->name : "vmlinux"); + goto err; + } - klp_cancel_transition(); - return ret; + ret = klp_patch_object(obj); + if (ret) { + pr_warn("failed to patch object '%s'\n", + klp_is_module(obj) ? obj->name : "vmlinux"); + goto err; } } @@ -403,6 +412,11 @@ static int __klp_enable_patch(struct klp_patch *patch) patch->enabled = true; return 0; +err: + pr_warn("failed to enable patch '%s'\n", patch->mod->name); + + klp_cancel_transition(); + return ret; } /** @@ -854,9 +868,15 @@ static void klp_cleanup_module_patches_limited(struct module *mod, * is in transition. */ if (patch->enabled || patch == klp_transition_patch) { + + if (patch != klp_transition_patch) + klp_pre_unpatch_callback(obj); + pr_notice("reverting patch '%s' on unloading module '%s'\n", patch->mod->name, obj->mod->name); klp_unpatch_object(obj); + + klp_post_unpatch_callback(obj); } klp_free_object_loaded(obj); @@ -906,13 +926,25 @@ int klp_module_coming(struct module *mod) pr_notice("applying patch '%s' to loading module '%s'\n", patch->mod->name, obj->mod->name); + ret = klp_pre_patch_callback(obj); + if (ret) { + pr_warn("pre-patch callback failed for object '%s'\n", + obj->name); + goto err; + } + ret = klp_patch_object(obj); if (ret) { pr_warn("failed to apply patch '%s' to module '%s' (%d)\n", patch->mod->name, obj->mod->name, ret); + + klp_post_unpatch_callback(obj); goto err; } + if (patch != klp_transition_patch) + klp_post_patch_callback(obj); + break; } } diff --git a/kernel/livepatch/core.h b/kernel/livepatch/core.h index a351601d7f76..48a83d4364cf 100644 --- a/kernel/livepatch/core.h +++ b/kernel/livepatch/core.h @@ -2,6 +2,46 @@ #ifndef _LIVEPATCH_CORE_H #define _LIVEPATCH_CORE_H +#include <linux/livepatch.h> + extern struct mutex klp_mutex; +static inline bool klp_is_object_loaded(struct klp_object *obj) +{ + return !obj->name || obj->mod; +} + +static inline int klp_pre_patch_callback(struct klp_object *obj) +{ + int ret = 0; + + if (obj->callbacks.pre_patch) + ret = (*obj->callbacks.pre_patch)(obj); + + obj->callbacks.post_unpatch_enabled = !ret; + + return ret; +} + +static inline void klp_post_patch_callback(struct klp_object *obj) +{ + if (obj->callbacks.post_patch) + (*obj->callbacks.post_patch)(obj); +} + +static inline void klp_pre_unpatch_callback(struct klp_object *obj) +{ + if (obj->callbacks.pre_unpatch) + (*obj->callbacks.pre_unpatch)(obj); +} + +static inline void klp_post_unpatch_callback(struct klp_object *obj) +{ + if (obj->callbacks.post_unpatch_enabled && + obj->callbacks.post_unpatch) + (*obj->callbacks.post_unpatch)(obj); + + obj->callbacks.post_unpatch_enabled = false; +} + #endif /* _LIVEPATCH_CORE_H */ diff --git a/kernel/livepatch/patch.c b/kernel/livepatch/patch.c index 52c4e907c14b..82d584225dc6 100644 --- a/kernel/livepatch/patch.c +++ b/kernel/livepatch/patch.c @@ -28,6 +28,7 @@ #include <linux/slab.h> #include <linux/bug.h> #include <linux/printk.h> +#include "core.h" #include "patch.h" #include "transition.h" diff --git a/kernel/livepatch/shadow.c b/kernel/livepatch/shadow.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..fdac27588d60 --- /dev/null +++ b/kernel/livepatch/shadow.c @@ -0,0 +1,277 @@ +/* + * shadow.c - Shadow Variables + * + * Copyright (C) 2014 Josh Poimboeuf <jpoimboe@redhat.com> + * Copyright (C) 2014 Seth Jennings <sjenning@redhat.com> + * Copyright (C) 2017 Joe Lawrence <joe.lawrence@redhat.com> + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License + * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 + * of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + * GNU General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + * along with this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. + */ + +/** + * DOC: Shadow variable API concurrency notes: + * + * The shadow variable API provides a simple relationship between an + * <obj, id> pair and a pointer value. It is the responsibility of the + * caller to provide any mutual exclusion required of the shadow data. + * + * Once a shadow variable is attached to its parent object via the + * klp_shadow_*alloc() API calls, it is considered live: any subsequent + * call to klp_shadow_get() may then return the shadow variable's data + * pointer. Callers of klp_shadow_*alloc() should prepare shadow data + * accordingly. + * + * The klp_shadow_*alloc() API calls may allocate memory for new shadow + * variable structures. Their implementation does not call kmalloc + * inside any spinlocks, but API callers should pass GFP flags according + * to their specific needs. + * + * The klp_shadow_hash is an RCU-enabled hashtable and is safe against + * concurrent klp_shadow_free() and klp_shadow_get() operations. + */ + +#define pr_fmt(fmt) KBUILD_MODNAME ": " fmt + +#include <linux/hashtable.h> +#include <linux/slab.h> +#include <linux/livepatch.h> + +static DEFINE_HASHTABLE(klp_shadow_hash, 12); + +/* + * klp_shadow_lock provides exclusive access to the klp_shadow_hash and + * the shadow variables it references. + */ +static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(klp_shadow_lock); + +/** + * struct klp_shadow - shadow variable structure + * @node: klp_shadow_hash hash table node + * @rcu_head: RCU is used to safely free this structure + * @obj: pointer to parent object + * @id: data identifier + * @data: data area + */ +struct klp_shadow { + struct hlist_node node; + struct rcu_head rcu_head; + void *obj; + unsigned long id; + char data[]; +}; + +/** + * klp_shadow_match() - verify a shadow variable matches given <obj, id> + * @shadow: shadow variable to match + * @obj: pointer to parent object + * @id: data identifier + * + * Return: true if the shadow variable matches. + */ +static inline bool klp_shadow_match(struct klp_shadow *shadow, void *obj, + unsigned long id) +{ + return shadow->obj == obj && shadow->id == id; +} + +/** + * klp_shadow_get() - retrieve a shadow variable data pointer + * @obj: pointer to parent object + * @id: data identifier + * + * Return: the shadow variable data element, NULL on failure. + */ +void *klp_shadow_get(void *obj, unsigned long id) +{ + struct klp_shadow *shadow; + + rcu_read_lock(); + + hash_for_each_possible_rcu(klp_shadow_hash, shadow, node, + (unsigned long)obj) { + + if (klp_shadow_match(shadow, obj, id)) { + rcu_read_unlock(); + return shadow->data; + } + } + + rcu_read_unlock(); + + return NULL; +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(klp_shadow_get); + +static void *__klp_shadow_get_or_alloc(void *obj, unsigned long id, void *data, + size_t size, gfp_t gfp_flags, bool warn_on_exist) +{ + struct klp_shadow *new_shadow; + void *shadow_data; + unsigned long flags; + + /* Check if the shadow variable already exists */ + shadow_data = klp_shadow_get(obj, id); + if (shadow_data) + goto exists; + + /* Allocate a new shadow variable for use inside the lock below */ + new_shadow = kzalloc(size + sizeof(*new_shadow), gfp_flags); + if (!new_shadow) + return NULL; + + new_shadow->obj = obj; + new_shadow->id = id; + + /* Initialize the shadow variable if data provided */ + if (data) + memcpy(new_shadow->data, data, size); + + /* Look for <obj, id> again under the lock */ + spin_lock_irqsave(&klp_shadow_lock, flags); + shadow_data = klp_shadow_get(obj, id); + if (unlikely(shadow_data)) { + /* + * Shadow variable was found, throw away speculative + * allocation. + */ + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&klp_shadow_lock, flags); + kfree(new_shadow); + goto exists; + } + + /* No <obj, id> found, so attach the newly allocated one */ + hash_add_rcu(klp_shadow_hash, &new_shadow->node, + (unsigned long)new_shadow->obj); + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&klp_shadow_lock, flags); + + return new_shadow->data; + +exists: + if (warn_on_exist) { + WARN(1, "Duplicate shadow variable <%p, %lx>\n", obj, id); + return NULL; + } + + return shadow_data; +} + +/** + * klp_shadow_alloc() - allocate and add a new shadow variable + * @obj: pointer to parent object + * @id: data identifier + * @data: pointer to data to attach to parent + * @size: size of attached data + * @gfp_flags: GFP mask for allocation + * + * Allocates @size bytes for new shadow variable data using @gfp_flags + * and copies @size bytes from @data into the new shadow variable's own + * data space. If @data is NULL, @size bytes are still allocated, but + * no copy is performed. The new shadow variable is then added to the + * global hashtable. + * + * If an existing <obj, id> shadow variable can be found, this routine + * will issue a WARN, exit early and return NULL. + * + * Return: the shadow variable data element, NULL on duplicate or + * failure. + */ +void *klp_shadow_alloc(void *obj, unsigned long id, void *data, + size_t size, gfp_t gfp_flags) +{ + return __klp_shadow_get_or_alloc(obj, id, data, size, gfp_flags, true); +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(klp_shadow_alloc); + +/** + * klp_shadow_get_or_alloc() - get existing or allocate a new shadow variable + * @obj: pointer to parent object + * @id: data identifier + * @data: pointer to data to attach to parent + * @size: size of attached data + * @gfp_flags: GFP mask for allocation + * + * Returns a pointer to existing shadow data if an <obj, id> shadow + * variable is already present. Otherwise, it creates a new shadow + * variable like klp_shadow_alloc(). + * + * This function guarantees that only one shadow variable exists with + * the given @id for the given @obj. It also guarantees that the shadow + * variable will be initialized by the given @data only when it did not + * exist before. + * + * Return: the shadow variable data element, NULL on failure. + */ +void *klp_shadow_get_or_alloc(void *obj, unsigned long id, void *data, + size_t size, gfp_t gfp_flags) +{ + return __klp_shadow_get_or_alloc(obj, id, data, size, gfp_flags, false); +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(klp_shadow_get_or_alloc); + +/** + * klp_shadow_free() - detach and free a <obj, id> shadow variable + * @obj: pointer to parent object + * @id: data identifier + * + * This function releases the memory for this <obj, id> shadow variable + * instance, callers should stop referencing it accordingly. + */ +void klp_shadow_free(void *obj, unsigned long id) +{ + struct klp_shadow *shadow; + unsigned long flags; + + spin_lock_irqsave(&klp_shadow_lock, flags); + + /* Delete <obj, id> from hash */ + hash_for_each_possible(klp_shadow_hash, shadow, node, + (unsigned long)obj) { + + if (klp_shadow_match(shadow, obj, id)) { + hash_del_rcu(&shadow->node); + kfree_rcu(shadow, rcu_head); + break; + } + } + + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&klp_shadow_lock, flags); +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(klp_shadow_free); + +/** + * klp_shadow_free_all() - detach and free all <*, id> shadow variables + * @id: data identifier + * + * This function releases the memory for all <*, id> shadow variable + * instances, callers should stop referencing them accordingly. + */ +void klp_shadow_free_all(unsigned long id) +{ + struct klp_shadow *shadow; + unsigned long flags; + int i; + + spin_lock_irqsave(&klp_shadow_lock, flags); + + /* Delete all <*, id> from hash */ + hash_for_each(klp_shadow_hash, i, shadow, node) { + if (klp_shadow_match(shadow, shadow->obj, id)) { + hash_del_rcu(&shadow->node); + kfree_rcu(shadow, rcu_head); + } + } + + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&klp_shadow_lock, flags); +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(klp_shadow_free_all); diff --git a/kernel/livepatch/transition.c b/kernel/livepatch/transition.c index b004a1fb6032..56add6327736 100644 --- a/kernel/livepatch/transition.c +++ b/kernel/livepatch/transition.c @@ -82,6 +82,10 @@ static void klp_complete_transition(void) unsigned int cpu; bool immediate_func = false; + pr_debug("'%s': completing %s transition\n", + klp_transition_patch->mod->name, + klp_target_state == KLP_PATCHED ? "patching" : "unpatching"); + if (klp_target_state == KLP_UNPATCHED) { /* * All tasks have transitioned to KLP_UNPATCHED so we can now @@ -109,9 +113,6 @@ static void klp_complete_transition(void) } } - if (klp_target_state == KLP_UNPATCHED && !immediate_func) - module_put(klp_transition_patch->mod); - /* Prevent klp_ftrace_handler() from seeing KLP_UNDEFINED state */ if (klp_target_state == KLP_PATCHED) klp_synchronize_transition(); @@ -130,6 +131,27 @@ static void klp_complete_transition(void) } done: + klp_for_each_object(klp_transition_patch, obj) { + if (!klp_is_object_loaded(obj)) + continue; + if (klp_target_state == KLP_PATCHED) + klp_post_patch_callback(obj); + else if (klp_target_state == KLP_UNPATCHED) + klp_post_unpatch_callback(obj); + } + + pr_notice("'%s': %s complete\n", klp_transition_patch->mod->name, + klp_target_state == KLP_PATCHED ? "patching" : "unpatching"); + + /* + * See complementary comment in __klp_enable_patch() for why we + * keep the module reference for immediate patches. + */ + if (!klp_transition_patch->immediate && !immediate_func && + klp_target_state == KLP_UNPATCHED) { + module_put(klp_transition_patch->mod); + } + klp_target_state = KLP_UNDEFINED; klp_transition_patch = NULL; } @@ -145,6 +167,9 @@ void klp_cancel_transition(void) if (WARN_ON_ONCE(klp_target_state != KLP_PATCHED)) return; + pr_debug("'%s': canceling patching transition, going to unpatch\n", + klp_transition_patch->mod->name); + klp_target_state = KLP_UNPATCHED; klp_complete_transition(); } @@ -408,9 +433,6 @@ void klp_try_complete_transition(void) } success: - pr_notice("'%s': %s complete\n", klp_transition_patch->mod->name, - klp_target_state == KLP_PATCHED ? "patching" : "unpatching"); - /* we're done, now cleanup the data structures */ klp_complete_transition(); } @@ -426,7 +448,8 @@ void klp_start_transition(void) WARN_ON_ONCE(klp_target_state == KLP_UNDEFINED); - pr_notice("'%s': %s...\n", klp_transition_patch->mod->name, + pr_notice("'%s': starting %s transition\n", + klp_transition_patch->mod->name, klp_target_state == KLP_PATCHED ? "patching" : "unpatching"); /* @@ -482,6 +505,9 @@ void klp_init_transition(struct klp_patch *patch, int state) */ klp_target_state = state; + pr_debug("'%s': initializing %s transition\n", patch->mod->name, + klp_target_state == KLP_PATCHED ? "patching" : "unpatching"); + /* * If the patch can be applied or reverted immediately, skip the * per-task transitions. @@ -547,6 +573,11 @@ void klp_reverse_transition(void) unsigned int cpu; struct task_struct *g, *task; + pr_debug("'%s': reversing transition from %s\n", + klp_transition_patch->mod->name, + klp_target_state == KLP_PATCHED ? "patching to unpatching" : + "unpatching to patching"); + klp_transition_patch->enabled = !klp_transition_patch->enabled; klp_target_state = !klp_target_state; diff --git a/samples/Kconfig b/samples/Kconfig index 9cb63188d3ef..c332a3b9de05 100644 --- a/samples/Kconfig +++ b/samples/Kconfig @@ -71,11 +71,10 @@ config SAMPLE_RPMSG_CLIENT the rpmsg bus. config SAMPLE_LIVEPATCH - tristate "Build live patching sample -- loadable modules only" + tristate "Build live patching samples -- loadable modules only" depends on LIVEPATCH && m help - Builds a sample live patch that replaces the procfs handler - for /proc/cmdline to print "this has been live patched". + Build sample live patch demonstrations. config SAMPLE_CONFIGFS tristate "Build configfs patching sample -- loadable modules only" diff --git a/samples/livepatch/Makefile b/samples/livepatch/Makefile index 10319d7ea0b1..2472ce39a18d 100644 --- a/samples/livepatch/Makefile +++ b/samples/livepatch/Makefile @@ -1 +1,7 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_SAMPLE_LIVEPATCH) += livepatch-sample.o +obj-$(CONFIG_SAMPLE_LIVEPATCH) += livepatch-shadow-mod.o +obj-$(CONFIG_SAMPLE_LIVEPATCH) += livepatch-shadow-fix1.o +obj-$(CONFIG_SAMPLE_LIVEPATCH) += livepatch-shadow-fix2.o +obj-$(CONFIG_SAMPLE_LIVEPATCH) += livepatch-callbacks-demo.o +obj-$(CONFIG_SAMPLE_LIVEPATCH) += livepatch-callbacks-mod.o +obj-$(CONFIG_SAMPLE_LIVEPATCH) += livepatch-callbacks-busymod.o diff --git a/samples/livepatch/livepatch-callbacks-busymod.c b/samples/livepatch/livepatch-callbacks-busymod.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..80d06e103f1b --- /dev/null +++ b/samples/livepatch/livepatch-callbacks-busymod.c @@ -0,0 +1,72 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 2017 Joe Lawrence <joe.lawrence@redhat.com> + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License + * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 + * of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + * GNU General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + * along with this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. + */ + +/* + * livepatch-callbacks-busymod.c - (un)patching callbacks demo support module + * + * + * Purpose + * ------- + * + * Simple module to demonstrate livepatch (un)patching callbacks. + * + * + * Usage + * ----- + * + * This module is not intended to be standalone. See the "Usage" + * section of livepatch-callbacks-mod.c. + */ + +#define pr_fmt(fmt) KBUILD_MODNAME ": " fmt + +#include <linux/module.h> +#include <linux/kernel.h> +#include <linux/workqueue.h> +#include <linux/delay.h> + +static int sleep_secs; +module_param(sleep_secs, int, 0644); +MODULE_PARM_DESC(sleep_secs, "sleep_secs (default=0)"); + +static void busymod_work_func(struct work_struct *work); +static DECLARE_DELAYED_WORK(work, busymod_work_func); + +static void busymod_work_func(struct work_struct *work) +{ + pr_info("%s, sleeping %d seconds ...\n", __func__, sleep_secs); + msleep(sleep_secs * 1000); + pr_info("%s exit\n", __func__); +} + +static int livepatch_callbacks_mod_init(void) +{ + pr_info("%s\n", __func__); + schedule_delayed_work(&work, + msecs_to_jiffies(1000 * 0)); + return 0; +} + +static void livepatch_callbacks_mod_exit(void) +{ + cancel_delayed_work_sync(&work); + pr_info("%s\n", __func__); +} + +module_init(livepatch_callbacks_mod_init); +module_exit(livepatch_callbacks_mod_exit); +MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); diff --git a/samples/livepatch/livepatch-callbacks-demo.c b/samples/livepatch/livepatch-callbacks-demo.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..3d115bd68442 --- /dev/null +++ b/samples/livepatch/livepatch-callbacks-demo.c @@ -0,0 +1,234 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 2017 Joe Lawrence <joe.lawrence@redhat.com> + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License + * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 + * of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + * GNU General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + * along with this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. + */ + +/* + * livepatch-callbacks-demo.c - (un)patching callbacks livepatch demo + * + * + * Purpose + * ------- + * + * Demonstration of registering livepatch (un)patching callbacks. + * + * + * Usage + * ----- + * + * Step 1 - load the simple module + * + * insmod samples/livepatch/livepatch-callbacks-mod.ko + * + * + * Step 2 - load the demonstration livepatch (with callbacks) + * + * insmod samples/livepatch/livepatch-callbacks-demo.ko + * + * + * Step 3 - cleanup + * + * echo 0 > /sys/kernel/livepatch/livepatch_callbacks_demo/enabled + * rmmod livepatch_callbacks_demo + * rmmod livepatch_callbacks_mod + * + * Watch dmesg output to see livepatch enablement, callback execution + * and patching operations for both vmlinux and module targets. + * + * NOTE: swap the insmod order of livepatch-callbacks-mod.ko and + * livepatch-callbacks-demo.ko to observe what happens when a + * target module is loaded after a livepatch with callbacks. + * + * NOTE: 'pre_patch_ret' is a module parameter that sets the pre-patch + * callback return status. Try setting up a non-zero status + * such as -19 (-ENODEV): + * + * # Load demo livepatch, vmlinux is patched + * insmod samples/livepatch/livepatch-callbacks-demo.ko + * + * # Setup next pre-patch callback to return -ENODEV + * echo -19 > /sys/module/livepatch_callbacks_demo/parameters/pre_patch_ret + * + * # Module loader refuses to load the target module + * insmod samples/livepatch/livepatch-callbacks-mod.ko + * insmod: ERROR: could not insert module samples/livepatch/livepatch-callbacks-mod.ko: No such device + * + * NOTE: There is a second target module, + * livepatch-callbacks-busymod.ko, available for experimenting + * with livepatch (un)patch callbacks. This module contains + * a 'sleep_secs' parameter that parks the module on one of the + * functions that the livepatch demo module wants to patch. + * Modifying this value and tweaking the order of module loads can + * effectively demonstrate stalled patch transitions: + * + * # Load a target module, let it park on 'busymod_work_func' for + * # thirty seconds + * insmod samples/livepatch/livepatch-callbacks-busymod.ko sleep_secs=30 + * + * # Meanwhile load the livepatch + * insmod samples/livepatch/livepatch-callbacks-demo.ko + * + * # ... then load and unload another target module while the + * # transition is in progress + * insmod samples/livepatch/livepatch-callbacks-mod.ko + * rmmod samples/livepatch/livepatch-callbacks-mod.ko + * + * # Finally cleanup + * echo 0 > /sys/kernel/livepatch/livepatch_callbacks_demo/enabled + * rmmod samples/livepatch/livepatch-callbacks-demo.ko + */ + +#define pr_fmt(fmt) KBUILD_MODNAME ": " fmt + +#include <linux/module.h> +#include <linux/kernel.h> +#include <linux/livepatch.h> + +static int pre_patch_ret; +module_param(pre_patch_ret, int, 0644); +MODULE_PARM_DESC(pre_patch_ret, "pre_patch_ret (default=0)"); + +static const char *const module_state[] = { + [MODULE_STATE_LIVE] = "[MODULE_STATE_LIVE] Normal state", + [MODULE_STATE_COMING] = "[MODULE_STATE_COMING] Full formed, running module_init", + [MODULE_STATE_GOING] = "[MODULE_STATE_GOING] Going away", + [MODULE_STATE_UNFORMED] = "[MODULE_STATE_UNFORMED] Still setting it up", +}; + +static void callback_info(const char *callback, struct klp_object *obj) +{ + if (obj->mod) + pr_info("%s: %s -> %s\n", callback, obj->mod->name, + module_state[obj->mod->state]); + else + pr_info("%s: vmlinux\n", callback); +} + +/* Executed on object patching (ie, patch enablement) */ +static int pre_patch_callback(struct klp_object *obj) +{ + callback_info(__func__, obj); + return pre_patch_ret; +} + +/* Executed on object unpatching (ie, patch disablement) */ +static void post_patch_callback(struct klp_object *obj) +{ + callback_info(__func__, obj); +} + +/* Executed on object unpatching (ie, patch disablement) */ +static void pre_unpatch_callback(struct klp_object *obj) +{ + callback_info(__func__, obj); +} + +/* Executed on object unpatching (ie, patch disablement) */ +static void post_unpatch_callback(struct klp_object *obj) +{ + callback_info(__func__, obj); +} + +static void patched_work_func(struct work_struct *work) +{ + pr_info("%s\n", __func__); +} + +static struct klp_func no_funcs[] = { + { } +}; + +static struct klp_func busymod_funcs[] = { + { + .old_name = "busymod_work_func", + .new_func = patched_work_func, + }, { } +}; + +static struct klp_object objs[] = { + { + .name = NULL, /* vmlinux */ + .funcs = no_funcs, + .callbacks = { + .pre_patch = pre_patch_callback, + .post_patch = post_patch_callback, + .pre_unpatch = pre_unpatch_callback, + .post_unpatch = post_unpatch_callback, + }, + }, { + .name = "livepatch_callbacks_mod", + .funcs = no_funcs, + .callbacks = { + .pre_patch = pre_patch_callback, + .post_patch = post_patch_callback, + .pre_unpatch = pre_unpatch_callback, + .post_unpatch = post_unpatch_callback, + }, + }, { + .name = "livepatch_callbacks_busymod", + .funcs = busymod_funcs, + .callbacks = { + .pre_patch = pre_patch_callback, + .post_patch = post_patch_callback, + .pre_unpatch = pre_unpatch_callback, + .post_unpatch = post_unpatch_callback, + }, + }, { } +}; + +static struct klp_patch patch = { + .mod = THIS_MODULE, + .objs = objs, +}; + +static int livepatch_callbacks_demo_init(void) +{ + int ret; + + if (!klp_have_reliable_stack() && !patch.immediate) { + /* + * WARNING: Be very careful when using 'patch.immediate' in + * your patches. It's ok to use it for simple patches like + * this, but for more complex patches which change function + * semantics, locking semantics, or data structures, it may not + * be safe. Use of this option will also prevent removal of + * the patch. + * + * See Documentation/livepatch/livepatch.txt for more details. + */ + patch.immediate = true; + pr_notice("The consistency model isn't supported for your architecture. Bypassing safety mechanisms and applying the patch immediately.\n"); + } + + ret = klp_register_patch(&patch); + if (ret) + return ret; + ret = klp_enable_patch(&patch); + if (ret) { + WARN_ON(klp_unregister_patch(&patch)); + return ret; + } + return 0; +} + +static void livepatch_callbacks_demo_exit(void) +{ + WARN_ON(klp_unregister_patch(&patch)); +} + +module_init(livepatch_callbacks_demo_init); +module_exit(livepatch_callbacks_demo_exit); +MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); +MODULE_INFO(livepatch, "Y"); diff --git a/samples/livepatch/livepatch-callbacks-mod.c b/samples/livepatch/livepatch-callbacks-mod.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..e610ce29ba44 --- /dev/null +++ b/samples/livepatch/livepatch-callbacks-mod.c @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 2017 Joe Lawrence <joe.lawrence@redhat.com> + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License + * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 + * of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + * GNU General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + * along with this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. + */ + +/* + * livepatch-callbacks-mod.c - (un)patching callbacks demo support module + * + * + * Purpose + * ------- + * + * Simple module to demonstrate livepatch (un)patching callbacks. + * + * + * Usage + * ----- + * + * This module is not intended to be standalone. See the "Usage" + * section of livepatch-callbacks-demo.c. + */ + +#define pr_fmt(fmt) KBUILD_MODNAME ": " fmt + +#include <linux/module.h> +#include <linux/kernel.h> + +static int livepatch_callbacks_mod_init(void) +{ + pr_info("%s\n", __func__); + return 0; +} + +static void livepatch_callbacks_mod_exit(void) +{ + pr_info("%s\n", __func__); +} + +module_init(livepatch_callbacks_mod_init); +module_exit(livepatch_callbacks_mod_exit); +MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); diff --git a/samples/livepatch/livepatch-shadow-fix1.c b/samples/livepatch/livepatch-shadow-fix1.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..fbe0a1f3d99b --- /dev/null +++ b/samples/livepatch/livepatch-shadow-fix1.c @@ -0,0 +1,173 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 2017 Joe Lawrence <joe.lawrence@redhat.com> + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License + * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 + * of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + * GNU General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + * along with this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. + */ + +/* + * livepatch-shadow-fix1.c - Shadow variables, livepatch demo + * + * Purpose + * ------- + * + * Fixes the memory leak introduced in livepatch-shadow-mod through the + * use of a shadow variable. This fix demonstrates the "extending" of + * short-lived data structures by patching its allocation and release + * functions. + * + * + * Usage + * ----- + * + * This module is not intended to be standalone. See the "Usage" + * section of livepatch-shadow-mod.c. + */ + +#define pr_fmt(fmt) KBUILD_MODNAME ": " fmt + +#include <linux/module.h> +#include <linux/kernel.h> +#include <linux/livepatch.h> +#include <linux/slab.h> + +/* Shadow variable enums */ +#define SV_LEAK 1 + +/* Allocate new dummies every second */ +#define ALLOC_PERIOD 1 +/* Check for expired dummies after a few new ones have been allocated */ +#define CLEANUP_PERIOD (3 * ALLOC_PERIOD) +/* Dummies expire after a few cleanup instances */ +#define EXPIRE_PERIOD (4 * CLEANUP_PERIOD) + +struct dummy { + struct list_head list; + unsigned long jiffies_expire; +}; + +struct dummy *livepatch_fix1_dummy_alloc(void) +{ + struct dummy *d; + void *leak; + + d = kzalloc(sizeof(*d), GFP_KERNEL); + if (!d) + return NULL; + + d->jiffies_expire = jiffies + + msecs_to_jiffies(1000 * EXPIRE_PERIOD); + + /* + * Patch: save the extra memory location into a SV_LEAK shadow + * variable. A patched dummy_free routine can later fetch this + * pointer to handle resource release. + */ + leak = kzalloc(sizeof(int), GFP_KERNEL); + klp_shadow_alloc(d, SV_LEAK, &leak, sizeof(leak), GFP_KERNEL); + + pr_info("%s: dummy @ %p, expires @ %lx\n", + __func__, d, d->jiffies_expire); + + return d; +} + +void livepatch_fix1_dummy_free(struct dummy *d) +{ + void **shadow_leak, *leak; + + /* + * Patch: fetch the saved SV_LEAK shadow variable, detach and + * free it. Note: handle cases where this shadow variable does + * not exist (ie, dummy structures allocated before this livepatch + * was loaded.) + */ + shadow_leak = klp_shadow_get(d, SV_LEAK); + if (shadow_leak) { + leak = *shadow_leak; + klp_shadow_free(d, SV_LEAK); + kfree(leak); + pr_info("%s: dummy @ %p, prevented leak @ %p\n", + __func__, d, leak); + } else { + pr_info("%s: dummy @ %p leaked!\n", __func__, d); + } + + kfree(d); +} + +static struct klp_func funcs[] = { + { + .old_name = "dummy_alloc", + .new_func = livepatch_fix1_dummy_alloc, + }, + { + .old_name = "dummy_free", + .new_func = livepatch_fix1_dummy_free, + }, { } +}; + +static struct klp_object objs[] = { + { + .name = "livepatch_shadow_mod", + .funcs = funcs, + }, { } +}; + +static struct klp_patch patch = { + .mod = THIS_MODULE, + .objs = objs, +}; + +static int livepatch_shadow_fix1_init(void) +{ + int ret; + + if (!klp_have_reliable_stack() && !patch.immediate) { + /* + * WARNING: Be very careful when using 'patch.immediate' in + * your patches. It's ok to use it for simple patches like + * this, but for more complex patches which change function + * semantics, locking semantics, or data structures, it may not + * be safe. Use of this option will also prevent removal of + * the patch. + * + * See Documentation/livepatch/livepatch.txt for more details. + */ + patch.immediate = true; + pr_notice("The consistency model isn't supported for your architecture. Bypassing safety mechanisms and applying the patch immediately.\n"); + } + + ret = klp_register_patch(&patch); + if (ret) + return ret; + ret = klp_enable_patch(&patch); + if (ret) { + WARN_ON(klp_unregister_patch(&patch)); + return ret; + } + return 0; +} + +static void livepatch_shadow_fix1_exit(void) +{ + /* Cleanup any existing SV_LEAK shadow variables */ + klp_shadow_free_all(SV_LEAK); + + WARN_ON(klp_unregister_patch(&patch)); +} + +module_init(livepatch_shadow_fix1_init); +module_exit(livepatch_shadow_fix1_exit); +MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); +MODULE_INFO(livepatch, "Y"); diff --git a/samples/livepatch/livepatch-shadow-fix2.c b/samples/livepatch/livepatch-shadow-fix2.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..53c1794bdc5f --- /dev/null +++ b/samples/livepatch/livepatch-shadow-fix2.c @@ -0,0 +1,168 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 2017 Joe Lawrence <joe.lawrence@redhat.com> + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License + * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 + * of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + * GNU General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + * along with this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. + */ + +/* + * livepatch-shadow-fix2.c - Shadow variables, livepatch demo + * + * Purpose + * ------- + * + * Adds functionality to livepatch-shadow-mod's in-flight data + * structures through a shadow variable. The livepatch patches a + * routine that periodically inspects data structures, incrementing a + * per-data-structure counter, creating the counter if needed. + * + * + * Usage + * ----- + * + * This module is not intended to be standalone. See the "Usage" + * section of livepatch-shadow-mod.c. + */ + +#define pr_fmt(fmt) KBUILD_MODNAME ": " fmt + +#include <linux/module.h> +#include <linux/kernel.h> +#include <linux/livepatch.h> +#include <linux/slab.h> + +/* Shadow variable enums */ +#define SV_LEAK 1 +#define SV_COUNTER 2 + +struct dummy { + struct list_head list; + unsigned long jiffies_expire; +}; + +bool livepatch_fix2_dummy_check(struct dummy *d, unsigned long jiffies) +{ + int *shadow_count; + int count; + + /* + * Patch: handle in-flight dummy structures, if they do not + * already have a SV_COUNTER shadow variable, then attach a + * new one. + */ + count = 0; + shadow_count = klp_shadow_get_or_alloc(d, SV_COUNTER, + &count, sizeof(count), + GFP_NOWAIT); + if (shadow_count) + *shadow_count += 1; + + return time_after(jiffies, d->jiffies_expire); +} + +void livepatch_fix2_dummy_free(struct dummy *d) +{ + void **shadow_leak, *leak; + int *shadow_count; + + /* Patch: copy the memory leak patch from the fix1 module. */ + shadow_leak = klp_shadow_get(d, SV_LEAK); + if (shadow_leak) { + leak = *shadow_leak; + klp_shadow_free(d, SV_LEAK); + kfree(leak); + pr_info("%s: dummy @ %p, prevented leak @ %p\n", + __func__, d, leak); + } else { + pr_info("%s: dummy @ %p leaked!\n", __func__, d); + } + + /* + * Patch: fetch the SV_COUNTER shadow variable and display + * the final count. Detach the shadow variable. + */ + shadow_count = klp_shadow_get(d, SV_COUNTER); + if (shadow_count) { + pr_info("%s: dummy @ %p, check counter = %d\n", + __func__, d, *shadow_count); + klp_shadow_free(d, SV_COUNTER); + } + + kfree(d); +} + +static struct klp_func funcs[] = { + { + .old_name = "dummy_check", + .new_func = livepatch_fix2_dummy_check, + }, + { + .old_name = "dummy_free", + .new_func = livepatch_fix2_dummy_free, + }, { } +}; + +static struct klp_object objs[] = { + { + .name = "livepatch_shadow_mod", + .funcs = funcs, + }, { } +}; + +static struct klp_patch patch = { + .mod = THIS_MODULE, + .objs = objs, +}; + +static int livepatch_shadow_fix2_init(void) +{ + int ret; + + if (!klp_have_reliable_stack() && !patch.immediate) { + /* + * WARNING: Be very careful when using 'patch.immediate' in + * your patches. It's ok to use it for simple patches like + * this, but for more complex patches which change function + * semantics, locking semantics, or data structures, it may not + * be safe. Use of this option will also prevent removal of + * the patch. + * + * See Documentation/livepatch/livepatch.txt for more details. + */ + patch.immediate = true; + pr_notice("The consistency model isn't supported for your architecture. Bypassing safety mechanisms and applying the patch immediately.\n"); + } + + ret = klp_register_patch(&patch); + if (ret) + return ret; + ret = klp_enable_patch(&patch); + if (ret) { + WARN_ON(klp_unregister_patch(&patch)); + return ret; + } + return 0; +} + +static void livepatch_shadow_fix2_exit(void) +{ + /* Cleanup any existing SV_COUNTER shadow variables */ + klp_shadow_free_all(SV_COUNTER); + + WARN_ON(klp_unregister_patch(&patch)); +} + +module_init(livepatch_shadow_fix2_init); +module_exit(livepatch_shadow_fix2_exit); +MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); +MODULE_INFO(livepatch, "Y"); diff --git a/samples/livepatch/livepatch-shadow-mod.c b/samples/livepatch/livepatch-shadow-mod.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..4c54b250332d --- /dev/null +++ b/samples/livepatch/livepatch-shadow-mod.c @@ -0,0 +1,224 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 2017 Joe Lawrence <joe.lawrence@redhat.com> + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License + * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 + * of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + * GNU General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + * along with this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. + */ + +/* + * livepatch-shadow-mod.c - Shadow variables, buggy module demo + * + * Purpose + * ------- + * + * As a demonstration of livepatch shadow variable API, this module + * introduces memory leak behavior that livepatch modules + * livepatch-shadow-fix1.ko and livepatch-shadow-fix2.ko correct and + * enhance. + * + * WARNING - even though the livepatch-shadow-fix modules patch the + * memory leak, please load these modules at your own risk -- some + * amount of memory may leaked before the bug is patched. + * + * + * Usage + * ----- + * + * Step 1 - Load the buggy demonstration module: + * + * insmod samples/livepatch/livepatch-shadow-mod.ko + * + * Watch dmesg output for a few moments to see new dummy being allocated + * and a periodic cleanup check. (Note: a small amount of memory is + * being leaked.) + * + * + * Step 2 - Load livepatch fix1: + * + * insmod samples/livepatch/livepatch-shadow-fix1.ko + * + * Continue watching dmesg and note that now livepatch_fix1_dummy_free() + * and livepatch_fix1_dummy_alloc() are logging messages about leaked + * memory and eventually leaks prevented. + * + * + * Step 3 - Load livepatch fix2 (on top of fix1): + * + * insmod samples/livepatch/livepatch-shadow-fix2.ko + * + * This module extends functionality through shadow variables, as a new + * "check" counter is added to the dummy structure. Periodic dmesg + * messages will log these as dummies are cleaned up. + * + * + * Step 4 - Cleanup + * + * Unwind the demonstration by disabling the livepatch fix modules, then + * removing them and the demo module: + * + * echo 0 > /sys/kernel/livepatch/livepatch_shadow_fix2/enabled + * echo 0 > /sys/kernel/livepatch/livepatch_shadow_fix1/enabled + * rmmod livepatch-shadow-fix2 + * rmmod livepatch-shadow-fix1 + * rmmod livepatch-shadow-mod + */ + + +#include <linux/kernel.h> +#include <linux/module.h> +#include <linux/sched.h> +#include <linux/slab.h> +#include <linux/stat.h> +#include <linux/workqueue.h> + +MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); +MODULE_AUTHOR("Joe Lawrence <joe.lawrence@redhat.com>"); +MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Buggy module for shadow variable demo"); + +/* Allocate new dummies every second */ +#define ALLOC_PERIOD 1 +/* Check for expired dummies after a few new ones have been allocated */ +#define CLEANUP_PERIOD (3 * ALLOC_PERIOD) +/* Dummies expire after a few cleanup instances */ +#define EXPIRE_PERIOD (4 * CLEANUP_PERIOD) + +/* + * Keep a list of all the dummies so we can clean up any residual ones + * on module exit + */ +LIST_HEAD(dummy_list); +DEFINE_MUTEX(dummy_list_mutex); + +struct dummy { + struct list_head list; + unsigned long jiffies_expire; +}; + +noinline struct dummy *dummy_alloc(void) +{ + struct dummy *d; + void *leak; + + d = kzalloc(sizeof(*d), GFP_KERNEL); + if (!d) + return NULL; + + d->jiffies_expire = jiffies + + msecs_to_jiffies(1000 * EXPIRE_PERIOD); + + /* Oops, forgot to save leak! */ + leak = kzalloc(sizeof(int), GFP_KERNEL); + + pr_info("%s: dummy @ %p, expires @ %lx\n", + __func__, d, d->jiffies_expire); + + return d; +} + +noinline void dummy_free(struct dummy *d) +{ + pr_info("%s: dummy @ %p, expired = %lx\n", + __func__, d, d->jiffies_expire); + + kfree(d); +} + +noinline bool dummy_check(struct dummy *d, unsigned long jiffies) +{ + return time_after(jiffies, d->jiffies_expire); +} + +/* + * alloc_work_func: allocates new dummy structures, allocates additional + * memory, aptly named "leak", but doesn't keep + * permanent record of it. + */ + +static void alloc_work_func(struct work_struct *work); +static DECLARE_DELAYED_WORK(alloc_dwork, alloc_work_func); + +static void alloc_work_func(struct work_struct *work) +{ + struct dummy *d; + + d = dummy_alloc(); + if (!d) + return; + + mutex_lock(&dummy_list_mutex); + list_add(&d->list, &dummy_list); + mutex_unlock(&dummy_list_mutex); + + schedule_delayed_work(&alloc_dwork, + msecs_to_jiffies(1000 * ALLOC_PERIOD)); +} + +/* + * cleanup_work_func: frees dummy structures. Without knownledge of + * "leak", it leaks the additional memory that + * alloc_work_func created. + */ + +static void cleanup_work_func(struct work_struct *work); +static DECLARE_DELAYED_WORK(cleanup_dwork, cleanup_work_func); + +static void cleanup_work_func(struct work_struct *work) +{ + struct dummy *d, *tmp; + unsigned long j; + + j = jiffies; + pr_info("%s: jiffies = %lx\n", __func__, j); + + mutex_lock(&dummy_list_mutex); + list_for_each_entry_safe(d, tmp, &dummy_list, list) { + + /* Kick out and free any expired dummies */ + if (dummy_check(d, j)) { + list_del(&d->list); + dummy_free(d); + } + } + mutex_unlock(&dummy_list_mutex); + + schedule_delayed_work(&cleanup_dwork, + msecs_to_jiffies(1000 * CLEANUP_PERIOD)); +} + +static int livepatch_shadow_mod_init(void) +{ + schedule_delayed_work(&alloc_dwork, + msecs_to_jiffies(1000 * ALLOC_PERIOD)); + schedule_delayed_work(&cleanup_dwork, + msecs_to_jiffies(1000 * CLEANUP_PERIOD)); + + return 0; +} + +static void livepatch_shadow_mod_exit(void) +{ + struct dummy *d, *tmp; + + /* Wait for any dummies at work */ + cancel_delayed_work_sync(&alloc_dwork); + cancel_delayed_work_sync(&cleanup_dwork); + + /* Cleanup residual dummies */ + list_for_each_entry_safe(d, tmp, &dummy_list, list) { + list_del(&d->list); + dummy_free(d); + } +} + +module_init(livepatch_shadow_mod_init); +module_exit(livepatch_shadow_mod_exit); |