// Copyright 2019 The gVisor Authors. // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. // You may obtain a copy of the License at // // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. package linux import ( "fmt" "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/abi/linux" "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/arch" "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/sentry/kernel" "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/syserror" "gvisor.dev/gvisor/pkg/usermem" ) // We unconditionally report a single NUMA node. This also means that our // "nodemask_t" is a single unsigned long (uint64). const ( maxNodes = 1 allowedNodemask = (1 << maxNodes) - 1 ) func copyInNodemask(t *kernel.Task, addr usermem.Addr, maxnode uint32) (uint64, error) { // "nodemask points to a bit mask of node IDs that contains up to maxnode // bits. The bit mask size is rounded to the next multiple of // sizeof(unsigned long), but the kernel will use bits only up to maxnode. // A NULL value of nodemask or a maxnode value of zero specifies the empty // set of nodes. If the value of maxnode is zero, the nodemask argument is // ignored." - set_mempolicy(2). Unfortunately, most of this is inaccurate // because of what appears to be a bug: mm/mempolicy.c:get_nodes() uses // maxnode-1, not maxnode, as the number of bits. bits := maxnode - 1 if bits > usermem.PageSize*8 { // also handles overflow from maxnode == 0 return 0, syserror.EINVAL } if bits == 0 { return 0, nil } // Copy in the whole nodemask. numUint64 := (bits + 63) / 64 buf := t.CopyScratchBuffer(int(numUint64) * 8) if _, err := t.CopyInBytes(addr, buf); err != nil { return 0, err } val := usermem.ByteOrder.Uint64(buf) // Check that only allowed bits in the first unsigned long in the nodemask // are set. if val&^allowedNodemask != 0 { return 0, syserror.EINVAL } // Check that all remaining bits in the nodemask are 0. for i := 8; i < len(buf); i++ { if buf[i] != 0 { return 0, syserror.EINVAL } } return val, nil } func copyOutNodemask(t *kernel.Task, addr usermem.Addr, maxnode uint32, val uint64) error { // mm/mempolicy.c:copy_nodes_to_user() also uses maxnode-1 as the number of // bits. bits := maxnode - 1 if bits > usermem.PageSize*8 { // also handles overflow from maxnode == 0 return syserror.EINVAL } if bits == 0 { return nil } // Copy out the first unsigned long in the nodemask. buf := t.CopyScratchBuffer(8) usermem.ByteOrder.PutUint64(buf, val) if _, err := t.CopyOutBytes(addr, buf); err != nil { return err } // Zero out remaining unsigned longs in the nodemask. if bits > 64 { remAddr, ok := addr.AddLength(8) if !ok { return syserror.EFAULT } remUint64 := (bits - 1) / 64 if _, err := t.MemoryManager().ZeroOut(t, remAddr, int64(remUint64)*8, usermem.IOOpts{ AddressSpaceActive: true, }); err != nil { return err } } return nil } // GetMempolicy implements the syscall get_mempolicy(2). func GetMempolicy(t *kernel.Task, args arch.SyscallArguments) (uintptr, *kernel.SyscallControl, error) { mode := args[0].Pointer() nodemask := args[1].Pointer() maxnode := args[2].Uint() addr := args[3].Pointer() flags := args[4].Uint() if flags&^(linux.MPOL_F_NODE|linux.MPOL_F_ADDR|linux.MPOL_F_MEMS_ALLOWED) != 0 { return 0, nil, syserror.EINVAL } nodeFlag := flags&linux.MPOL_F_NODE != 0 addrFlag := flags&linux.MPOL_F_ADDR != 0 memsAllowed := flags&linux.MPOL_F_MEMS_ALLOWED != 0 // "EINVAL: The value specified by maxnode is less than the number of node // IDs supported by the system." - get_mempolicy(2) if nodemask != 0 && maxnode < maxNodes { return 0, nil, syserror.EINVAL } // "If flags specifies MPOL_F_MEMS_ALLOWED [...], the mode argument is // ignored and the set of nodes (memories) that the thread is allowed to // specify in subsequent calls to mbind(2) or set_mempolicy(2) (in the // absence of any mode flags) is returned in nodemask." if memsAllowed { // "It is not permitted to combine MPOL_F_MEMS_ALLOWED with either // MPOL_F_ADDR or MPOL_F_NODE." if nodeFlag || addrFlag { return 0, nil, syserror.EINVAL } if err := copyOutNodemask(t, nodemask, maxnode, allowedNodemask); err != nil { return 0, nil, err } return 0, nil, nil } // "If flags specifies MPOL_F_ADDR, then information is returned about the // policy governing the memory address given in addr. ... If the mode // argument is not NULL, then get_mempolicy() will store the policy mode // and any optional mode flags of the requested NUMA policy in the location // pointed to by this argument. If nodemask is not NULL, then the nodemask // associated with the policy will be stored in the location pointed to by // this argument." if addrFlag { policy, nodemaskVal, err := t.MemoryManager().NumaPolicy(addr) if err != nil { return 0, nil, err } if nodeFlag { // "If flags specifies both MPOL_F_NODE and MPOL_F_ADDR, // get_mempolicy() will return the node ID of the node on which the // address addr is allocated into the location pointed to by mode. // If no page has yet been allocated for the specified address, // get_mempolicy() will allocate a page as if the thread had // performed a read (load) access to that address, and return the // ID of the node where that page was allocated." buf := t.CopyScratchBuffer(1) _, err := t.CopyInBytes(addr, buf) if err != nil { return 0, nil, err } policy = linux.MPOL_DEFAULT // maxNodes == 1 } if mode != 0 { if _, err := policy.CopyOut(t, mode); err != nil { return 0, nil, err } } if nodemask != 0 { if err := copyOutNodemask(t, nodemask, maxnode, nodemaskVal); err != nil { return 0, nil, err } } return 0, nil, nil } // "EINVAL: ... flags specified MPOL_F_ADDR and addr is NULL, or flags did // not specify MPOL_F_ADDR and addr is not NULL." This is partially // inaccurate: if flags specifies MPOL_F_ADDR, // mm/mempolicy.c:do_get_mempolicy() doesn't special-case NULL; it will // just (usually) fail to find a VMA at address 0 and return EFAULT. if addr != 0 { return 0, nil, syserror.EINVAL } // "If flags is specified as 0, then information about the calling thread's // default policy (as set by set_mempolicy(2)) is returned, in the buffers // pointed to by mode and nodemask. ... If flags specifies MPOL_F_NODE, but // not MPOL_F_ADDR, and the thread's current policy is MPOL_INTERLEAVE, // then get_mempolicy() will return in the location pointed to by a // non-NULL mode argument, the node ID of the next node that will be used // for interleaving of internal kernel pages allocated on behalf of the // thread." policy, nodemaskVal := t.NumaPolicy() if nodeFlag { if policy&^linux.MPOL_MODE_FLAGS != linux.MPOL_INTERLEAVE { return 0, nil, syserror.EINVAL } policy = linux.MPOL_DEFAULT // maxNodes == 1 } if mode != 0 { if _, err := policy.CopyOut(t, mode); err != nil { return 0, nil, err } } if nodemask != 0 { if err := copyOutNodemask(t, nodemask, maxnode, nodemaskVal); err != nil { return 0, nil, err } } return 0, nil, nil } // SetMempolicy implements the syscall set_mempolicy(2). func SetMempolicy(t *kernel.Task, args arch.SyscallArguments) (uintptr, *kernel.SyscallControl, error) { modeWithFlags := linux.NumaPolicy(args[0].Int()) nodemask := args[1].Pointer() maxnode := args[2].Uint() modeWithFlags, nodemaskVal, err := copyInMempolicyNodemask(t, modeWithFlags, nodemask, maxnode) if err != nil { return 0, nil, err } t.SetNumaPolicy(modeWithFlags, nodemaskVal) return 0, nil, nil } // Mbind implements the syscall mbind(2). func Mbind(t *kernel.Task, args arch.SyscallArguments) (uintptr, *kernel.SyscallControl, error) { addr := args[0].Pointer() length := args[1].Uint64() mode := linux.NumaPolicy(args[2].Int()) nodemask := args[3].Pointer() maxnode := args[4].Uint() flags := args[5].Uint() if flags&^linux.MPOL_MF_VALID != 0 { return 0, nil, syserror.EINVAL } // "If MPOL_MF_MOVE_ALL is passed in flags ... [the] calling thread must be // privileged (CAP_SYS_NICE) to use this flag." - mbind(2) if flags&linux.MPOL_MF_MOVE_ALL != 0 && !t.HasCapability(linux.CAP_SYS_NICE) { return 0, nil, syserror.EPERM } mode, nodemaskVal, err := copyInMempolicyNodemask(t, mode, nodemask, maxnode) if err != nil { return 0, nil, err } // Since we claim to have only a single node, all flags can be ignored // (since all pages must already be on that single node). err = t.MemoryManager().SetNumaPolicy(addr, length, mode, nodemaskVal) return 0, nil, err } func copyInMempolicyNodemask(t *kernel.Task, modeWithFlags linux.NumaPolicy, nodemask usermem.Addr, maxnode uint32) (linux.NumaPolicy, uint64, error) { flags := linux.NumaPolicy(modeWithFlags & linux.MPOL_MODE_FLAGS) mode := linux.NumaPolicy(modeWithFlags &^ linux.MPOL_MODE_FLAGS) if flags == linux.MPOL_MODE_FLAGS { // Can't specify both mode flags simultaneously. return 0, 0, syserror.EINVAL } if mode < 0 || mode >= linux.MPOL_MAX { // Must specify a valid mode. return 0, 0, syserror.EINVAL } var nodemaskVal uint64 if nodemask != 0 { var err error nodemaskVal, err = copyInNodemask(t, nodemask, maxnode) if err != nil { return 0, 0, err } } switch mode { case linux.MPOL_DEFAULT: // "nodemask must be specified as NULL." - set_mempolicy(2). This is inaccurate; // Linux allows a nodemask to be specified, as long as it is empty. if nodemaskVal != 0 { return 0, 0, syserror.EINVAL } case linux.MPOL_BIND, linux.MPOL_INTERLEAVE: // These require a non-empty nodemask. if nodemaskVal == 0 { return 0, 0, syserror.EINVAL } case linux.MPOL_PREFERRED: // This permits an empty nodemask, as long as no flags are set. if nodemaskVal == 0 && flags != 0 { return 0, 0, syserror.EINVAL } case linux.MPOL_LOCAL: // This requires an empty nodemask and no flags set ... if nodemaskVal != 0 || flags != 0 { return 0, 0, syserror.EINVAL } // ... and is implemented as MPOL_PREFERRED. mode = linux.MPOL_PREFERRED default: // Unknown mode, which we should have rejected above. panic(fmt.Sprintf("unknown mode: %v", mode)) } return mode | flags, nodemaskVal, nil }