From: Namhyung Kim namhyung@kernel.org
commit c5de60cd622a2607c043ba65e25a6e9998a369f9 upstream.
The active cgroup events are managed in the per-cpu cgrp_cpuctx_list. This list is only accessed from current cpu and not protected by any locks. But from the commit ef54c1a476ae ("perf: Rework perf_event_exit_event()"), it's possible to access (actually modify) the list from another cpu.
In the perf_remove_from_context(), it can remove an event from the context without an IPI when the context is not active. This is not safe with cgroup events which can have some active events in the context even if ctx->is_active is 0 at the moment. The target cpu might be in the middle of list iteration at the same time.
If the event is enabled when it's about to be closed, it might call perf_cgroup_event_disable() and list_del() with the cgrp_cpuctx_list on a different cpu.
This resulted in a crash due to an invalid list pointer access during the cgroup list traversal on the cpu which the event belongs to.
Let's fallback to IPI to access the cgrp_cpuctx_list from that cpu. Similarly, perf_install_in_context() should use IPI for the cgroup events too.
Fixes: ef54c1a476ae ("perf: Rework perf_event_exit_event()") Signed-off-by: Namhyung Kim namhyung@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Peter Zijlstra (Intel) peterz@infradead.org Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20220124195808.2252071-1-namhyung@kernel.org Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman gregkh@linuxfoundation.org Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin sashal@kernel.org --- kernel/events/core.c | 11 +++++++++-- 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
--- a/kernel/events/core.c +++ b/kernel/events/core.c @@ -2458,7 +2458,11 @@ static void perf_remove_from_context(str * event_function_call() user. */ raw_spin_lock_irq(&ctx->lock); - if (!ctx->is_active) { + /* + * Cgroup events are per-cpu events, and must IPI because of + * cgrp_cpuctx_list. + */ + if (!ctx->is_active && !is_cgroup_event(event)) { __perf_remove_from_context(event, __get_cpu_context(ctx), ctx, (void *)flags); raw_spin_unlock_irq(&ctx->lock); @@ -2891,11 +2895,14 @@ perf_install_in_context(struct perf_even * perf_event_attr::disabled events will not run and can be initialized * without IPI. Except when this is the first event for the context, in * that case we need the magic of the IPI to set ctx->is_active. + * Similarly, cgroup events for the context also needs the IPI to + * manipulate the cgrp_cpuctx_list. * * The IOC_ENABLE that is sure to follow the creation of a disabled * event will issue the IPI and reprogram the hardware. */ - if (__perf_effective_state(event) == PERF_EVENT_STATE_OFF && ctx->nr_events) { + if (__perf_effective_state(event) == PERF_EVENT_STATE_OFF && + ctx->nr_events && !is_cgroup_event(event)) { raw_spin_lock_irq(&ctx->lock); if (ctx->task == TASK_TOMBSTONE) { raw_spin_unlock_irq(&ctx->lock);