On Tue, 14 Aug 2012 11:33:20 +0300, "Michael S. Tsirkin" <m...@redhat.com> 
wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 09:29:49AM +0930, Rusty Russell wrote:
> > On Mon, 13 Aug 2012 11:41:23 +0300, "Michael S. Tsirkin" <m...@redhat.com> 
> > wrote:
> > > On Fri, Aug 10, 2012 at 02:55:15PM -0300, Rafael Aquini wrote:
> > > > +/*
> > > > + * Populate balloon_mapping->a_ops->freepage method to help compaction 
> > > > on
> > > > + * re-inserting an isolated page into the balloon page list.
> > > > + */
> > > > +void virtballoon_putbackpage(struct page *page)
> > > > +{
> > > > +       spin_lock(&pages_lock);
> > > > +       list_add(&page->lru, &vb_ptr->pages);
> > > > +       spin_unlock(&pages_lock);
> > > 
> > > Could the following race trigger:
> > > migration happens while module unloading is in progress,
> > > module goes away between here and when the function
> > > returns, then code for this function gets overwritten?
> > > If yes we need locking external to module to prevent this.
> > > Maybe add a spinlock to struct address_space?
> > 
> > The balloon module cannot be unloaded until it has leaked all its pages,
> > so I think this is safe:
> > 
> >         static void remove_common(struct virtio_balloon *vb)
> >         {
> >             /* There might be pages left in the balloon: free them. */
> >             while (vb->num_pages)
> >                     leak_balloon(vb, vb->num_pages);
> > 
> > Cheers,
> > Rusty.
> 
> I know I meant something else.
> Let me lay this out:
> 
> CPU1 executes:
> void virtballoon_putbackpage(struct page *page)
> {
>       spin_lock(&pages_lock);
>       list_add(&page->lru, &vb_ptr->pages);
>       spin_unlock(&pages_lock);
> 
> 
>               at this point CPU2 unloads module:
>                                               leak_balloon
>                                               ......
> 
>               next CPU2 loads another module so code memory gets overwritten
> 
> now CPU1 executes the next instruction:
> 
> }
> 
> which would normally return to function's caller,
> but it has been overwritten by CPU2 so we get corruption.

Actually, I have no idea.

Where does virtballoon_putbackpage get called from?  It's some weird mm
thing, and I stay out of that mess.

The vb thread is stopped before we spin checking vb->num_pages, so it's
not touching pages; who would be calling this?

Confused,
Rusty.

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