RE: [PATCH v2 0/3] vfio: use __aligned_u64 for ioctl structs

From: David Laight
Date: Tue Aug 29 2023 - 17:17:24 EST


From: Stefan Hajnoczi
> Sent: 29 August 2023 19:27
>
> v2:
> - Rebased onto https://github.com/awilliam/linux-vfio.git next to get the
> vfio_iommu_type1_info pad field [Kevin]
> - Fixed min(minsz, sizeof(dmabuf)) -> min(dmabuf.argsz, sizeof(dmabuf)) [Jason, Kevin]

You managed to use min_t() instead of fixing the types to match.

> - Squashed Patch 3 (vfio_iommu_type1_info) into Patch 1 since it is trivial now
> that the padding field is already there.
>
> Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@xxxxxxxxxx> pointed out that u64 VFIO ioctl struct fields
> have architecture-dependent alignment. iommufd already uses __aligned_u64 to
> avoid this problem.
>
> See the __aligned_u64 typedef in <uapi/linux/types.h> for details on why it is
> a good idea for kernel<->user interfaces.
>
> This series modifies the VFIO ioctl structs to use __aligned_u64. Some of the
> changes preserve the existing memory layout on all architectures, so I put them
> together into the first patch. The remaining patches are for structs where
> explanation is necessary about why changing the memory layout does not break
> the uapi.

But you are extending a field in the middle of the uapi structure.
This completely breaks any applications.

You could add code to detect the length of the user-provided
structure and use the correct kernel structure that matches
the length of the user-provided one.
That needs the opposite of __aligned_u64 - a 64bit integer with
32bit alignment on x64-64.

David

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