[PATCH RESEND 1/1] um: oops on accessing a non-present page in the vmalloc area

From: Petr Tesarik
Date: Fri Feb 23 2024 - 09:05:58 EST


From: Petr Tesarik <petr.tesarik1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

If a segmentation fault is caused by accessing an address in the vmalloc
area, check that the target page is present.

Currently, if the kernel hits a guard page in the vmalloc area, UML blindly
assumes that the fault is caused by a stale mapping and will be fixed by
flush_tlb_kernel_vm(). Unsurprisingly, if the fault is caused by accessing
a guard page, no mapping is created, and when the faulting instruction is
restarted, it will cause exactly the same fault again, effectively creating
an infinite loop.

Signed-off-by: Petr Tesarik <petr.tesarik1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
---
arch/um/kernel/trap.c | 4 ++++
1 file changed, 4 insertions(+)

diff --git a/arch/um/kernel/trap.c b/arch/um/kernel/trap.c
index 6d8ae86ae978..d5b85f1bfe33 100644
--- a/arch/um/kernel/trap.c
+++ b/arch/um/kernel/trap.c
@@ -206,11 +206,15 @@ unsigned long segv(struct faultinfo fi, unsigned long ip, int is_user,
int err;
int is_write = FAULT_WRITE(fi);
unsigned long address = FAULT_ADDRESS(fi);
+ pte_t *pte;

if (!is_user && regs)
current->thread.segv_regs = container_of(regs, struct pt_regs, regs);

if (!is_user && (address >= start_vm) && (address < end_vm)) {
+ pte = virt_to_pte(&init_mm, address);
+ if (!pte_present(*pte))
+ page_fault_oops(regs, address, ip);
flush_tlb_kernel_vm();
goto out;
}
--
2.34.1