linux-stable/kernel/trace/trace_events_user.c
Josh Poimboeuf 4a8840af5f tracepoints: Use new static branch API
The old static key API is deprecated.  Switch to the new one.

Cc: Masami Hiramatsu <mhiramat@kernel.org>
Cc: Mathieu Desnoyers <mathieu.desnoyers@efficios.com>
Cc: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/7a08dae3c5eddb14b13864923c1b58ac1f4af83c.1728414936.git.jpoimboe@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Josh Poimboeuf <jpoimboe@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt (Google) <rostedt@goodmis.org>
2024-10-08 21:17:39 -04:00

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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
/*
* Copyright (c) 2021, Microsoft Corporation.
*
* Authors:
* Beau Belgrave <beaub@linux.microsoft.com>
*/
#include <linux/bitmap.h>
#include <linux/cdev.h>
#include <linux/hashtable.h>
#include <linux/list.h>
#include <linux/io.h>
#include <linux/uio.h>
#include <linux/ioctl.h>
#include <linux/jhash.h>
#include <linux/refcount.h>
#include <linux/trace_events.h>
#include <linux/tracefs.h>
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <linux/uaccess.h>
#include <linux/highmem.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/user_events.h>
#include "trace_dynevent.h"
#include "trace_output.h"
#include "trace.h"
#define USER_EVENTS_PREFIX_LEN (sizeof(USER_EVENTS_PREFIX)-1)
#define FIELD_DEPTH_TYPE 0
#define FIELD_DEPTH_NAME 1
#define FIELD_DEPTH_SIZE 2
/* Limit how long of an event name plus args within the subsystem. */
#define MAX_EVENT_DESC 512
#define EVENT_NAME(user_event) ((user_event)->reg_name)
#define EVENT_TP_NAME(user_event) ((user_event)->tracepoint.name)
#define MAX_FIELD_ARRAY_SIZE 1024
/*
* Internal bits (kernel side only) to keep track of connected probes:
* These are used when status is requested in text form about an event. These
* bits are compared against an internal byte on the event to determine which
* probes to print out to the user.
*
* These do not reflect the mapped bytes between the user and kernel space.
*/
#define EVENT_STATUS_FTRACE BIT(0)
#define EVENT_STATUS_PERF BIT(1)
#define EVENT_STATUS_OTHER BIT(7)
/*
* Stores the system name, tables, and locks for a group of events. This
* allows isolation for events by various means.
*/
struct user_event_group {
char *system_name;
char *system_multi_name;
struct hlist_node node;
struct mutex reg_mutex;
DECLARE_HASHTABLE(register_table, 8);
/* ID that moves forward within the group for multi-event names */
u64 multi_id;
};
/* Group for init_user_ns mapping, top-most group */
static struct user_event_group *init_group;
/* Max allowed events for the whole system */
static unsigned int max_user_events = 32768;
/* Current number of events on the whole system */
static unsigned int current_user_events;
/*
* Stores per-event properties, as users register events
* within a file a user_event might be created if it does not
* already exist. These are globally used and their lifetime
* is tied to the refcnt member. These cannot go away until the
* refcnt reaches one.
*/
struct user_event {
struct user_event_group *group;
char *reg_name;
struct tracepoint tracepoint;
struct trace_event_call call;
struct trace_event_class class;
struct dyn_event devent;
struct hlist_node node;
struct list_head fields;
struct list_head validators;
struct work_struct put_work;
refcount_t refcnt;
int min_size;
int reg_flags;
char status;
};
/*
* Stores per-mm/event properties that enable an address to be
* updated properly for each task. As tasks are forked, we use
* these to track enablement sites that are tied to an event.
*/
struct user_event_enabler {
struct list_head mm_enablers_link;
struct user_event *event;
unsigned long addr;
/* Track enable bit, flags, etc. Aligned for bitops. */
unsigned long values;
};
/* Bits 0-5 are for the bit to update upon enable/disable (0-63 allowed) */
#define ENABLE_VAL_BIT_MASK 0x3F
/* Bit 6 is for faulting status of enablement */
#define ENABLE_VAL_FAULTING_BIT 6
/* Bit 7 is for freeing status of enablement */
#define ENABLE_VAL_FREEING_BIT 7
/* Bit 8 is for marking 32-bit on 64-bit */
#define ENABLE_VAL_32_ON_64_BIT 8
#define ENABLE_VAL_COMPAT_MASK (1 << ENABLE_VAL_32_ON_64_BIT)
/* Only duplicate the bit and compat values */
#define ENABLE_VAL_DUP_MASK (ENABLE_VAL_BIT_MASK | ENABLE_VAL_COMPAT_MASK)
#define ENABLE_BITOPS(e) (&(e)->values)
#define ENABLE_BIT(e) ((int)((e)->values & ENABLE_VAL_BIT_MASK))
#define EVENT_MULTI_FORMAT(f) ((f) & USER_EVENT_REG_MULTI_FORMAT)
/* Used for asynchronous faulting in of pages */
struct user_event_enabler_fault {
struct work_struct work;
struct user_event_mm *mm;
struct user_event_enabler *enabler;
int attempt;
};
static struct kmem_cache *fault_cache;
/* Global list of memory descriptors using user_events */
static LIST_HEAD(user_event_mms);
static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(user_event_mms_lock);
/*
* Stores per-file events references, as users register events
* within a file this structure is modified and freed via RCU.
* The lifetime of this struct is tied to the lifetime of the file.
* These are not shared and only accessible by the file that created it.
*/
struct user_event_refs {
struct rcu_head rcu;
int count;
struct user_event *events[];
};
struct user_event_file_info {
struct user_event_group *group;
struct user_event_refs *refs;
};
#define VALIDATOR_ENSURE_NULL (1 << 0)
#define VALIDATOR_REL (1 << 1)
struct user_event_validator {
struct list_head user_event_link;
int offset;
int flags;
};
static inline void align_addr_bit(unsigned long *addr, int *bit,
unsigned long *flags)
{
if (IS_ALIGNED(*addr, sizeof(long))) {
#ifdef __BIG_ENDIAN
/* 32 bit on BE 64 bit requires a 32 bit offset when aligned. */
if (test_bit(ENABLE_VAL_32_ON_64_BIT, flags))
*bit += 32;
#endif
return;
}
*addr = ALIGN_DOWN(*addr, sizeof(long));
/*
* We only support 32 and 64 bit values. The only time we need
* to align is a 32 bit value on a 64 bit kernel, which on LE
* is always 32 bits, and on BE requires no change when unaligned.
*/
#ifdef __LITTLE_ENDIAN
*bit += 32;
#endif
}
typedef void (*user_event_func_t) (struct user_event *user, struct iov_iter *i,
void *tpdata, bool *faulted);
static int user_event_parse(struct user_event_group *group, char *name,
char *args, char *flags,
struct user_event **newuser, int reg_flags);
static struct user_event_mm *user_event_mm_get(struct user_event_mm *mm);
static struct user_event_mm *user_event_mm_get_all(struct user_event *user);
static void user_event_mm_put(struct user_event_mm *mm);
static int destroy_user_event(struct user_event *user);
static bool user_fields_match(struct user_event *user, int argc,
const char **argv);
static u32 user_event_key(char *name)
{
return jhash(name, strlen(name), 0);
}
static bool user_event_capable(u16 reg_flags)
{
/* Persistent events require CAP_PERFMON / CAP_SYS_ADMIN */
if (reg_flags & USER_EVENT_REG_PERSIST) {
if (!perfmon_capable())
return false;
}
return true;
}
static struct user_event *user_event_get(struct user_event *user)
{
refcount_inc(&user->refcnt);
return user;
}
static void delayed_destroy_user_event(struct work_struct *work)
{
struct user_event *user = container_of(
work, struct user_event, put_work);
mutex_lock(&event_mutex);
if (!refcount_dec_and_test(&user->refcnt))
goto out;
if (destroy_user_event(user)) {
/*
* The only reason this would fail here is if we cannot
* update the visibility of the event. In this case the
* event stays in the hashtable, waiting for someone to
* attempt to delete it later.
*/
pr_warn("user_events: Unable to delete event\n");
refcount_set(&user->refcnt, 1);
}
out:
mutex_unlock(&event_mutex);
}
static void user_event_put(struct user_event *user, bool locked)
{
bool delete;
if (unlikely(!user))
return;
/*
* When the event is not enabled for auto-delete there will always
* be at least 1 reference to the event. During the event creation
* we initially set the refcnt to 2 to achieve this. In those cases
* the caller must acquire event_mutex and after decrement check if
* the refcnt is 1, meaning this is the last reference. When auto
* delete is enabled, there will only be 1 ref, IE: refcnt will be
* only set to 1 during creation to allow the below checks to go
* through upon the last put. The last put must always be done with
* the event mutex held.
*/
if (!locked) {
lockdep_assert_not_held(&event_mutex);
delete = refcount_dec_and_mutex_lock(&user->refcnt, &event_mutex);
} else {
lockdep_assert_held(&event_mutex);
delete = refcount_dec_and_test(&user->refcnt);
}
if (!delete)
return;
/*
* We now have the event_mutex in all cases, which ensures that
* no new references will be taken until event_mutex is released.
* New references come through find_user_event(), which requires
* the event_mutex to be held.
*/
if (user->reg_flags & USER_EVENT_REG_PERSIST) {
/* We should not get here when persist flag is set */
pr_alert("BUG: Auto-delete engaged on persistent event\n");
goto out;
}
/*
* Unfortunately we have to attempt the actual destroy in a work
* queue. This is because not all cases handle a trace_event_call
* being removed within the class->reg() operation for unregister.
*/
INIT_WORK(&user->put_work, delayed_destroy_user_event);
/*
* Since the event is still in the hashtable, we have to re-inc
* the ref count to 1. This count will be decremented and checked
* in the work queue to ensure it's still the last ref. This is
* needed because a user-process could register the same event in
* between the time of event_mutex release and the work queue
* running the delayed destroy. If we removed the item now from
* the hashtable, this would result in a timing window where a
* user process would fail a register because the trace_event_call
* register would fail in the tracing layers.
*/
refcount_set(&user->refcnt, 1);
if (WARN_ON_ONCE(!schedule_work(&user->put_work))) {
/*
* If we fail we must wait for an admin to attempt delete or
* another register/close of the event, whichever is first.
*/
pr_warn("user_events: Unable to queue delayed destroy\n");
}
out:
/* Ensure if we didn't have event_mutex before we unlock it */
if (!locked)
mutex_unlock(&event_mutex);
}
static void user_event_group_destroy(struct user_event_group *group)
{
kfree(group->system_name);
kfree(group->system_multi_name);
kfree(group);
}
static char *user_event_group_system_name(void)
{
char *system_name;
int len = sizeof(USER_EVENTS_SYSTEM) + 1;
system_name = kmalloc(len, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!system_name)
return NULL;
snprintf(system_name, len, "%s", USER_EVENTS_SYSTEM);
return system_name;
}
static char *user_event_group_system_multi_name(void)
{
return kstrdup(USER_EVENTS_MULTI_SYSTEM, GFP_KERNEL);
}
static struct user_event_group *current_user_event_group(void)
{
return init_group;
}
static struct user_event_group *user_event_group_create(void)
{
struct user_event_group *group;
group = kzalloc(sizeof(*group), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!group)
return NULL;
group->system_name = user_event_group_system_name();
if (!group->system_name)
goto error;
group->system_multi_name = user_event_group_system_multi_name();
if (!group->system_multi_name)
goto error;
mutex_init(&group->reg_mutex);
hash_init(group->register_table);
return group;
error:
if (group)
user_event_group_destroy(group);
return NULL;
};
static void user_event_enabler_destroy(struct user_event_enabler *enabler,
bool locked)
{
list_del_rcu(&enabler->mm_enablers_link);
/* No longer tracking the event via the enabler */
user_event_put(enabler->event, locked);
kfree(enabler);
}
static int user_event_mm_fault_in(struct user_event_mm *mm, unsigned long uaddr,
int attempt)
{
bool unlocked;
int ret;
/*
* Normally this is low, ensure that it cannot be taken advantage of by
* bad user processes to cause excessive looping.
*/
if (attempt > 10)
return -EFAULT;
mmap_read_lock(mm->mm);
/* Ensure MM has tasks, cannot use after exit_mm() */
if (refcount_read(&mm->tasks) == 0) {
ret = -ENOENT;
goto out;
}
ret = fixup_user_fault(mm->mm, uaddr, FAULT_FLAG_WRITE | FAULT_FLAG_REMOTE,
&unlocked);
out:
mmap_read_unlock(mm->mm);
return ret;
}
static int user_event_enabler_write(struct user_event_mm *mm,
struct user_event_enabler *enabler,
bool fixup_fault, int *attempt);
static void user_event_enabler_fault_fixup(struct work_struct *work)
{
struct user_event_enabler_fault *fault = container_of(
work, struct user_event_enabler_fault, work);
struct user_event_enabler *enabler = fault->enabler;
struct user_event_mm *mm = fault->mm;
unsigned long uaddr = enabler->addr;
int attempt = fault->attempt;
int ret;
ret = user_event_mm_fault_in(mm, uaddr, attempt);
if (ret && ret != -ENOENT) {
struct user_event *user = enabler->event;
pr_warn("user_events: Fault for mm: 0x%pK @ 0x%llx event: %s\n",
mm->mm, (unsigned long long)uaddr, EVENT_NAME(user));
}
/* Prevent state changes from racing */
mutex_lock(&event_mutex);
/* User asked for enabler to be removed during fault */
if (test_bit(ENABLE_VAL_FREEING_BIT, ENABLE_BITOPS(enabler))) {
user_event_enabler_destroy(enabler, true);
goto out;
}
/*
* If we managed to get the page, re-issue the write. We do not
* want to get into a possible infinite loop, which is why we only
* attempt again directly if the page came in. If we couldn't get
* the page here, then we will try again the next time the event is
* enabled/disabled.
*/
clear_bit(ENABLE_VAL_FAULTING_BIT, ENABLE_BITOPS(enabler));
if (!ret) {
mmap_read_lock(mm->mm);
user_event_enabler_write(mm, enabler, true, &attempt);
mmap_read_unlock(mm->mm);
}
out:
mutex_unlock(&event_mutex);
/* In all cases we no longer need the mm or fault */
user_event_mm_put(mm);
kmem_cache_free(fault_cache, fault);
}
static bool user_event_enabler_queue_fault(struct user_event_mm *mm,
struct user_event_enabler *enabler,
int attempt)
{
struct user_event_enabler_fault *fault;
fault = kmem_cache_zalloc(fault_cache, GFP_NOWAIT | __GFP_NOWARN);
if (!fault)
return false;
INIT_WORK(&fault->work, user_event_enabler_fault_fixup);
fault->mm = user_event_mm_get(mm);
fault->enabler = enabler;
fault->attempt = attempt;
/* Don't try to queue in again while we have a pending fault */
set_bit(ENABLE_VAL_FAULTING_BIT, ENABLE_BITOPS(enabler));
if (!schedule_work(&fault->work)) {
/* Allow another attempt later */
clear_bit(ENABLE_VAL_FAULTING_BIT, ENABLE_BITOPS(enabler));
user_event_mm_put(mm);
kmem_cache_free(fault_cache, fault);
return false;
}
return true;
}
static int user_event_enabler_write(struct user_event_mm *mm,
struct user_event_enabler *enabler,
bool fixup_fault, int *attempt)
{
unsigned long uaddr = enabler->addr;
unsigned long *ptr;
struct page *page;
void *kaddr;
int bit = ENABLE_BIT(enabler);
int ret;
lockdep_assert_held(&event_mutex);
mmap_assert_locked(mm->mm);
*attempt += 1;
/* Ensure MM has tasks, cannot use after exit_mm() */
if (refcount_read(&mm->tasks) == 0)
return -ENOENT;
if (unlikely(test_bit(ENABLE_VAL_FAULTING_BIT, ENABLE_BITOPS(enabler)) ||
test_bit(ENABLE_VAL_FREEING_BIT, ENABLE_BITOPS(enabler))))
return -EBUSY;
align_addr_bit(&uaddr, &bit, ENABLE_BITOPS(enabler));
ret = pin_user_pages_remote(mm->mm, uaddr, 1, FOLL_WRITE | FOLL_NOFAULT,
&page, NULL);
if (unlikely(ret <= 0)) {
if (!fixup_fault)
return -EFAULT;
if (!user_event_enabler_queue_fault(mm, enabler, *attempt))
pr_warn("user_events: Unable to queue fault handler\n");
return -EFAULT;
}
kaddr = kmap_local_page(page);
ptr = kaddr + (uaddr & ~PAGE_MASK);
/* Update bit atomically, user tracers must be atomic as well */
if (enabler->event && enabler->event->status)
set_bit(bit, ptr);
else
clear_bit(bit, ptr);
kunmap_local(kaddr);
unpin_user_pages_dirty_lock(&page, 1, true);
return 0;
}
static bool user_event_enabler_exists(struct user_event_mm *mm,
unsigned long uaddr, unsigned char bit)
{
struct user_event_enabler *enabler;
list_for_each_entry(enabler, &mm->enablers, mm_enablers_link) {
if (enabler->addr == uaddr && ENABLE_BIT(enabler) == bit)
return true;
}
return false;
}
static void user_event_enabler_update(struct user_event *user)
{
struct user_event_enabler *enabler;
struct user_event_mm *next;
struct user_event_mm *mm;
int attempt;
lockdep_assert_held(&event_mutex);
/*
* We need to build a one-shot list of all the mms that have an
* enabler for the user_event passed in. This list is only valid
* while holding the event_mutex. The only reason for this is due
* to the global mm list being RCU protected and we use methods
* which can wait (mmap_read_lock and pin_user_pages_remote).
*
* NOTE: user_event_mm_get_all() increments the ref count of each
* mm that is added to the list to prevent removal timing windows.
* We must always put each mm after they are used, which may wait.
*/
mm = user_event_mm_get_all(user);
while (mm) {
next = mm->next;
mmap_read_lock(mm->mm);
list_for_each_entry(enabler, &mm->enablers, mm_enablers_link) {
if (enabler->event == user) {
attempt = 0;
user_event_enabler_write(mm, enabler, true, &attempt);
}
}
mmap_read_unlock(mm->mm);
user_event_mm_put(mm);
mm = next;
}
}
static bool user_event_enabler_dup(struct user_event_enabler *orig,
struct user_event_mm *mm)
{
struct user_event_enabler *enabler;
/* Skip pending frees */
if (unlikely(test_bit(ENABLE_VAL_FREEING_BIT, ENABLE_BITOPS(orig))))
return true;
enabler = kzalloc(sizeof(*enabler), GFP_NOWAIT | __GFP_ACCOUNT);
if (!enabler)
return false;
enabler->event = user_event_get(orig->event);
enabler->addr = orig->addr;
/* Only dup part of value (ignore future flags, etc) */
enabler->values = orig->values & ENABLE_VAL_DUP_MASK;
/* Enablers not exposed yet, RCU not required */
list_add(&enabler->mm_enablers_link, &mm->enablers);
return true;
}
static struct user_event_mm *user_event_mm_get(struct user_event_mm *mm)
{
refcount_inc(&mm->refcnt);
return mm;
}
static struct user_event_mm *user_event_mm_get_all(struct user_event *user)
{
struct user_event_mm *found = NULL;
struct user_event_enabler *enabler;
struct user_event_mm *mm;
/*
* We use the mm->next field to build a one-shot list from the global
* RCU protected list. To build this list the event_mutex must be held.
* This lets us build a list without requiring allocs that could fail
* when user based events are most wanted for diagnostics.
*/
lockdep_assert_held(&event_mutex);
/*
* We do not want to block fork/exec while enablements are being
* updated, so we use RCU to walk the current tasks that have used
* user_events ABI for 1 or more events. Each enabler found in each
* task that matches the event being updated has a write to reflect
* the kernel state back into the process. Waits/faults must not occur
* during this. So we scan the list under RCU for all the mm that have
* the event within it. This is needed because mm_read_lock() can wait.
* Each user mm returned has a ref inc to handle remove RCU races.
*/
rcu_read_lock();
list_for_each_entry_rcu(mm, &user_event_mms, mms_link) {
list_for_each_entry_rcu(enabler, &mm->enablers, mm_enablers_link) {
if (enabler->event == user) {
mm->next = found;
found = user_event_mm_get(mm);
break;
}
}
}
rcu_read_unlock();
return found;
}
static struct user_event_mm *user_event_mm_alloc(struct task_struct *t)
{
struct user_event_mm *user_mm;
user_mm = kzalloc(sizeof(*user_mm), GFP_KERNEL_ACCOUNT);
if (!user_mm)
return NULL;
user_mm->mm = t->mm;
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&user_mm->enablers);
refcount_set(&user_mm->refcnt, 1);
refcount_set(&user_mm->tasks, 1);
/*
* The lifetime of the memory descriptor can slightly outlast
* the task lifetime if a ref to the user_event_mm is taken
* between list_del_rcu() and call_rcu(). Therefore we need
* to take a reference to it to ensure it can live this long
* under this corner case. This can also occur in clones that
* outlast the parent.
*/
mmgrab(user_mm->mm);
return user_mm;
}
static void user_event_mm_attach(struct user_event_mm *user_mm, struct task_struct *t)
{
unsigned long flags;
spin_lock_irqsave(&user_event_mms_lock, flags);
list_add_rcu(&user_mm->mms_link, &user_event_mms);
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&user_event_mms_lock, flags);
t->user_event_mm = user_mm;
}
static struct user_event_mm *current_user_event_mm(void)
{
struct user_event_mm *user_mm = current->user_event_mm;
if (user_mm)
goto inc;
user_mm = user_event_mm_alloc(current);
if (!user_mm)
goto error;
user_event_mm_attach(user_mm, current);
inc:
refcount_inc(&user_mm->refcnt);
error:
return user_mm;
}
static void user_event_mm_destroy(struct user_event_mm *mm)
{
struct user_event_enabler *enabler, *next;
list_for_each_entry_safe(enabler, next, &mm->enablers, mm_enablers_link)
user_event_enabler_destroy(enabler, false);
mmdrop(mm->mm);
kfree(mm);
}
static void user_event_mm_put(struct user_event_mm *mm)
{
if (mm && refcount_dec_and_test(&mm->refcnt))
user_event_mm_destroy(mm);
}
static void delayed_user_event_mm_put(struct work_struct *work)
{
struct user_event_mm *mm;
mm = container_of(to_rcu_work(work), struct user_event_mm, put_rwork);
user_event_mm_put(mm);
}
void user_event_mm_remove(struct task_struct *t)
{
struct user_event_mm *mm;
unsigned long flags;
might_sleep();
mm = t->user_event_mm;
t->user_event_mm = NULL;
/* Clone will increment the tasks, only remove if last clone */
if (!refcount_dec_and_test(&mm->tasks))
return;
/* Remove the mm from the list, so it can no longer be enabled */
spin_lock_irqsave(&user_event_mms_lock, flags);
list_del_rcu(&mm->mms_link);
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&user_event_mms_lock, flags);
/*
* We need to wait for currently occurring writes to stop within
* the mm. This is required since exit_mm() snaps the current rss
* stats and clears them. On the final mmdrop(), check_mm() will
* report a bug if these increment.
*
* All writes/pins are done under mmap_read lock, take the write
* lock to ensure in-progress faults have completed. Faults that
* are pending but yet to run will check the task count and skip
* the fault since the mm is going away.
*/
mmap_write_lock(mm->mm);
mmap_write_unlock(mm->mm);
/*
* Put for mm must be done after RCU delay to handle new refs in
* between the list_del_rcu() and now. This ensures any get refs
* during rcu_read_lock() are accounted for during list removal.
*
* CPU A | CPU B
* ---------------------------------------------------------------
* user_event_mm_remove() | rcu_read_lock();
* list_del_rcu() | list_for_each_entry_rcu();
* call_rcu() | refcount_inc();
* . | rcu_read_unlock();
* schedule_work() | .
* user_event_mm_put() | .
*
* mmdrop() cannot be called in the softirq context of call_rcu()
* so we use a work queue after call_rcu() to run within.
*/
INIT_RCU_WORK(&mm->put_rwork, delayed_user_event_mm_put);
queue_rcu_work(system_wq, &mm->put_rwork);
}
void user_event_mm_dup(struct task_struct *t, struct user_event_mm *old_mm)
{
struct user_event_mm *mm = user_event_mm_alloc(t);
struct user_event_enabler *enabler;
if (!mm)
return;
rcu_read_lock();
list_for_each_entry_rcu(enabler, &old_mm->enablers, mm_enablers_link) {
if (!user_event_enabler_dup(enabler, mm))
goto error;
}
rcu_read_unlock();
user_event_mm_attach(mm, t);
return;
error:
rcu_read_unlock();
user_event_mm_destroy(mm);
}
static bool current_user_event_enabler_exists(unsigned long uaddr,
unsigned char bit)
{
struct user_event_mm *user_mm = current_user_event_mm();
bool exists;
if (!user_mm)
return false;
exists = user_event_enabler_exists(user_mm, uaddr, bit);
user_event_mm_put(user_mm);
return exists;
}
static struct user_event_enabler
*user_event_enabler_create(struct user_reg *reg, struct user_event *user,
int *write_result)
{
struct user_event_enabler *enabler;
struct user_event_mm *user_mm;
unsigned long uaddr = (unsigned long)reg->enable_addr;
int attempt = 0;
user_mm = current_user_event_mm();
if (!user_mm)
return NULL;
enabler = kzalloc(sizeof(*enabler), GFP_KERNEL_ACCOUNT);
if (!enabler)
goto out;
enabler->event = user;
enabler->addr = uaddr;
enabler->values = reg->enable_bit;
#if BITS_PER_LONG >= 64
if (reg->enable_size == 4)
set_bit(ENABLE_VAL_32_ON_64_BIT, ENABLE_BITOPS(enabler));
#endif
retry:
/* Prevents state changes from racing with new enablers */
mutex_lock(&event_mutex);
/* Attempt to reflect the current state within the process */
mmap_read_lock(user_mm->mm);
*write_result = user_event_enabler_write(user_mm, enabler, false,
&attempt);
mmap_read_unlock(user_mm->mm);
/*
* If the write works, then we will track the enabler. A ref to the
* underlying user_event is held by the enabler to prevent it going
* away while the enabler is still in use by a process. The ref is
* removed when the enabler is destroyed. This means a event cannot
* be forcefully deleted from the system until all tasks using it
* exit or run exec(), which includes forks and clones.
*/
if (!*write_result) {
user_event_get(user);
list_add_rcu(&enabler->mm_enablers_link, &user_mm->enablers);
}
mutex_unlock(&event_mutex);
if (*write_result) {
/* Attempt to fault-in and retry if it worked */
if (!user_event_mm_fault_in(user_mm, uaddr, attempt))
goto retry;
kfree(enabler);
enabler = NULL;
}
out:
user_event_mm_put(user_mm);
return enabler;
}
static __always_inline __must_check
bool user_event_last_ref(struct user_event *user)
{
int last = 0;
if (user->reg_flags & USER_EVENT_REG_PERSIST)
last = 1;
return refcount_read(&user->refcnt) == last;
}
static __always_inline __must_check
size_t copy_nofault(void *addr, size_t bytes, struct iov_iter *i)
{
size_t ret;
pagefault_disable();
ret = copy_from_iter_nocache(addr, bytes, i);
pagefault_enable();
return ret;
}
static struct list_head *user_event_get_fields(struct trace_event_call *call)
{
struct user_event *user = (struct user_event *)call->data;
return &user->fields;
}
/*
* Parses a register command for user_events
* Format: event_name[:FLAG1[,FLAG2...]] [field1[;field2...]]
*
* Example event named 'test' with a 20 char 'msg' field with an unsigned int
* 'id' field after:
* test char[20] msg;unsigned int id
*
* NOTE: Offsets are from the user data perspective, they are not from the
* trace_entry/buffer perspective. We automatically add the common properties
* sizes to the offset for the user.
*
* Upon success user_event has its ref count increased by 1.
*/
static int user_event_parse_cmd(struct user_event_group *group,
char *raw_command, struct user_event **newuser,
int reg_flags)
{
char *name = raw_command;
char *args = strpbrk(name, " ");
char *flags;
if (args)
*args++ = '\0';
flags = strpbrk(name, ":");
if (flags)
*flags++ = '\0';
return user_event_parse(group, name, args, flags, newuser, reg_flags);
}
static int user_field_array_size(const char *type)
{
const char *start = strchr(type, '[');
char val[8];
char *bracket;
int size = 0;
if (start == NULL)
return -EINVAL;
if (strscpy(val, start + 1, sizeof(val)) <= 0)
return -EINVAL;
bracket = strchr(val, ']');
if (!bracket)
return -EINVAL;
*bracket = '\0';
if (kstrtouint(val, 0, &size))
return -EINVAL;
if (size > MAX_FIELD_ARRAY_SIZE)
return -EINVAL;
return size;
}
static int user_field_size(const char *type)
{
/* long is not allowed from a user, since it's ambigious in size */
if (strcmp(type, "s64") == 0)
return sizeof(s64);
if (strcmp(type, "u64") == 0)
return sizeof(u64);
if (strcmp(type, "s32") == 0)
return sizeof(s32);
if (strcmp(type, "u32") == 0)
return sizeof(u32);
if (strcmp(type, "int") == 0)
return sizeof(int);
if (strcmp(type, "unsigned int") == 0)
return sizeof(unsigned int);
if (strcmp(type, "s16") == 0)
return sizeof(s16);
if (strcmp(type, "u16") == 0)
return sizeof(u16);
if (strcmp(type, "short") == 0)
return sizeof(short);
if (strcmp(type, "unsigned short") == 0)
return sizeof(unsigned short);
if (strcmp(type, "s8") == 0)
return sizeof(s8);
if (strcmp(type, "u8") == 0)
return sizeof(u8);
if (strcmp(type, "char") == 0)
return sizeof(char);
if (strcmp(type, "unsigned char") == 0)
return sizeof(unsigned char);
if (str_has_prefix(type, "char["))
return user_field_array_size(type);
if (str_has_prefix(type, "unsigned char["))
return user_field_array_size(type);
if (str_has_prefix(type, "__data_loc "))
return sizeof(u32);
if (str_has_prefix(type, "__rel_loc "))
return sizeof(u32);
/* Uknown basic type, error */
return -EINVAL;
}
static void user_event_destroy_validators(struct user_event *user)
{
struct user_event_validator *validator, *next;
struct list_head *head = &user->validators;
list_for_each_entry_safe(validator, next, head, user_event_link) {
list_del(&validator->user_event_link);
kfree(validator);
}
}
static void user_event_destroy_fields(struct user_event *user)
{
struct ftrace_event_field *field, *next;
struct list_head *head = &user->fields;
list_for_each_entry_safe(field, next, head, link) {
list_del(&field->link);
kfree(field);
}
}
static int user_event_add_field(struct user_event *user, const char *type,
const char *name, int offset, int size,
int is_signed, int filter_type)
{
struct user_event_validator *validator;
struct ftrace_event_field *field;
int validator_flags = 0;
field = kmalloc(sizeof(*field), GFP_KERNEL_ACCOUNT);
if (!field)
return -ENOMEM;
if (str_has_prefix(type, "__data_loc "))
goto add_validator;
if (str_has_prefix(type, "__rel_loc ")) {
validator_flags |= VALIDATOR_REL;
goto add_validator;
}
goto add_field;
add_validator:
if (strstr(type, "char") != NULL)
validator_flags |= VALIDATOR_ENSURE_NULL;
validator = kmalloc(sizeof(*validator), GFP_KERNEL_ACCOUNT);
if (!validator) {
kfree(field);
return -ENOMEM;
}
validator->flags = validator_flags;
validator->offset = offset;
/* Want sequential access when validating */
list_add_tail(&validator->user_event_link, &user->validators);
add_field:
field->type = type;
field->name = name;
field->offset = offset;
field->size = size;
field->is_signed = is_signed;
field->filter_type = filter_type;
if (filter_type == FILTER_OTHER)
field->filter_type = filter_assign_type(type);
list_add(&field->link, &user->fields);
/*
* Min size from user writes that are required, this does not include
* the size of trace_entry (common fields).
*/
user->min_size = (offset + size) - sizeof(struct trace_entry);
return 0;
}
/*
* Parses the values of a field within the description
* Format: type name [size]
*/
static int user_event_parse_field(char *field, struct user_event *user,
u32 *offset)
{
char *part, *type, *name;
u32 depth = 0, saved_offset = *offset;
int len, size = -EINVAL;
bool is_struct = false;
field = skip_spaces(field);
if (*field == '\0')
return 0;
/* Handle types that have a space within */
len = str_has_prefix(field, "unsigned ");
if (len)
goto skip_next;
len = str_has_prefix(field, "struct ");
if (len) {
is_struct = true;
goto skip_next;
}
len = str_has_prefix(field, "__data_loc unsigned ");
if (len)
goto skip_next;
len = str_has_prefix(field, "__data_loc ");
if (len)
goto skip_next;
len = str_has_prefix(field, "__rel_loc unsigned ");
if (len)
goto skip_next;
len = str_has_prefix(field, "__rel_loc ");
if (len)
goto skip_next;
goto parse;
skip_next:
type = field;
field = strpbrk(field + len, " ");
if (field == NULL)
return -EINVAL;
*field++ = '\0';
depth++;
parse:
name = NULL;
while ((part = strsep(&field, " ")) != NULL) {
switch (depth++) {
case FIELD_DEPTH_TYPE:
type = part;
break;
case FIELD_DEPTH_NAME:
name = part;
break;
case FIELD_DEPTH_SIZE:
if (!is_struct)
return -EINVAL;
if (kstrtou32(part, 10, &size))
return -EINVAL;
break;
default:
return -EINVAL;
}
}
if (depth < FIELD_DEPTH_SIZE || !name)
return -EINVAL;
if (depth == FIELD_DEPTH_SIZE)
size = user_field_size(type);
if (size == 0)
return -EINVAL;
if (size < 0)
return size;
*offset = saved_offset + size;
return user_event_add_field(user, type, name, saved_offset, size,
type[0] != 'u', FILTER_OTHER);
}
static int user_event_parse_fields(struct user_event *user, char *args)
{
char *field;
u32 offset = sizeof(struct trace_entry);
int ret = -EINVAL;
if (args == NULL)
return 0;
while ((field = strsep(&args, ";")) != NULL) {
ret = user_event_parse_field(field, user, &offset);
if (ret)
break;
}
return ret;
}
static struct trace_event_fields user_event_fields_array[1];
static const char *user_field_format(const char *type)
{
if (strcmp(type, "s64") == 0)
return "%lld";
if (strcmp(type, "u64") == 0)
return "%llu";
if (strcmp(type, "s32") == 0)
return "%d";
if (strcmp(type, "u32") == 0)
return "%u";
if (strcmp(type, "int") == 0)
return "%d";
if (strcmp(type, "unsigned int") == 0)
return "%u";
if (strcmp(type, "s16") == 0)
return "%d";
if (strcmp(type, "u16") == 0)
return "%u";
if (strcmp(type, "short") == 0)
return "%d";
if (strcmp(type, "unsigned short") == 0)
return "%u";
if (strcmp(type, "s8") == 0)
return "%d";
if (strcmp(type, "u8") == 0)
return "%u";
if (strcmp(type, "char") == 0)
return "%d";
if (strcmp(type, "unsigned char") == 0)
return "%u";
if (strstr(type, "char[") != NULL)
return "%s";
/* Unknown, likely struct, allowed treat as 64-bit */
return "%llu";
}
static bool user_field_is_dyn_string(const char *type, const char **str_func)
{
if (str_has_prefix(type, "__data_loc ")) {
*str_func = "__get_str";
goto check;
}
if (str_has_prefix(type, "__rel_loc ")) {
*str_func = "__get_rel_str";
goto check;
}
return false;
check:
return strstr(type, "char") != NULL;
}
#define LEN_OR_ZERO (len ? len - pos : 0)
static int user_dyn_field_set_string(int argc, const char **argv, int *iout,
char *buf, int len, bool *colon)
{
int pos = 0, i = *iout;
*colon = false;
for (; i < argc; ++i) {
if (i != *iout)
pos += snprintf(buf + pos, LEN_OR_ZERO, " ");
pos += snprintf(buf + pos, LEN_OR_ZERO, "%s", argv[i]);
if (strchr(argv[i], ';')) {
++i;
*colon = true;
break;
}
}
/* Actual set, advance i */
if (len != 0)
*iout = i;
return pos + 1;
}
static int user_field_set_string(struct ftrace_event_field *field,
char *buf, int len, bool colon)
{
int pos = 0;
pos += snprintf(buf + pos, LEN_OR_ZERO, "%s", field->type);
pos += snprintf(buf + pos, LEN_OR_ZERO, " ");
pos += snprintf(buf + pos, LEN_OR_ZERO, "%s", field->name);
if (str_has_prefix(field->type, "struct "))
pos += snprintf(buf + pos, LEN_OR_ZERO, " %d", field->size);
if (colon)
pos += snprintf(buf + pos, LEN_OR_ZERO, ";");
return pos + 1;
}
static int user_event_set_print_fmt(struct user_event *user, char *buf, int len)
{
struct ftrace_event_field *field;
struct list_head *head = &user->fields;
int pos = 0, depth = 0;
const char *str_func;
pos += snprintf(buf + pos, LEN_OR_ZERO, "\"");
list_for_each_entry_reverse(field, head, link) {
if (depth != 0)
pos += snprintf(buf + pos, LEN_OR_ZERO, " ");
pos += snprintf(buf + pos, LEN_OR_ZERO, "%s=%s",
field->name, user_field_format(field->type));
depth++;
}
pos += snprintf(buf + pos, LEN_OR_ZERO, "\"");
list_for_each_entry_reverse(field, head, link) {
if (user_field_is_dyn_string(field->type, &str_func))
pos += snprintf(buf + pos, LEN_OR_ZERO,
", %s(%s)", str_func, field->name);
else
pos += snprintf(buf + pos, LEN_OR_ZERO,
", REC->%s", field->name);
}
return pos + 1;
}
#undef LEN_OR_ZERO
static int user_event_create_print_fmt(struct user_event *user)
{
char *print_fmt;
int len;
len = user_event_set_print_fmt(user, NULL, 0);
print_fmt = kmalloc(len, GFP_KERNEL_ACCOUNT);
if (!print_fmt)
return -ENOMEM;
user_event_set_print_fmt(user, print_fmt, len);
user->call.print_fmt = print_fmt;
return 0;
}
static enum print_line_t user_event_print_trace(struct trace_iterator *iter,
int flags,
struct trace_event *event)
{
return print_event_fields(iter, event);
}
static struct trace_event_functions user_event_funcs = {
.trace = user_event_print_trace,
};
static int user_event_set_call_visible(struct user_event *user, bool visible)
{
int ret;
const struct cred *old_cred;
struct cred *cred;
cred = prepare_creds();
if (!cred)
return -ENOMEM;
/*
* While by default tracefs is locked down, systems can be configured
* to allow user_event files to be less locked down. The extreme case
* being "other" has read/write access to user_events_data/status.
*
* When not locked down, processes may not have permissions to
* add/remove calls themselves to tracefs. We need to temporarily
* switch to root file permission to allow for this scenario.
*/
cred->fsuid = GLOBAL_ROOT_UID;
old_cred = override_creds(cred);
if (visible)
ret = trace_add_event_call(&user->call);
else
ret = trace_remove_event_call(&user->call);
revert_creds(old_cred);
put_cred(cred);
return ret;
}
static int destroy_user_event(struct user_event *user)
{
int ret = 0;
lockdep_assert_held(&event_mutex);
/* Must destroy fields before call removal */
user_event_destroy_fields(user);
ret = user_event_set_call_visible(user, false);
if (ret)
return ret;
dyn_event_remove(&user->devent);
hash_del(&user->node);
user_event_destroy_validators(user);
/* If we have different names, both must be freed */
if (EVENT_NAME(user) != EVENT_TP_NAME(user))
kfree(EVENT_TP_NAME(user));
kfree(user->call.print_fmt);
kfree(EVENT_NAME(user));
kfree(user);
if (current_user_events > 0)
current_user_events--;
else
pr_alert("BUG: Bad current_user_events\n");
return ret;
}
static struct user_event *find_user_event(struct user_event_group *group,
char *name, int argc, const char **argv,
u32 flags, u32 *outkey)
{
struct user_event *user;
u32 key = user_event_key(name);
*outkey = key;
hash_for_each_possible(group->register_table, user, node, key) {
/*
* Single-format events shouldn't return multi-format
* events. Callers expect the underlying tracepoint to match
* the name exactly in these cases. Only check like-formats.
*/
if (EVENT_MULTI_FORMAT(flags) != EVENT_MULTI_FORMAT(user->reg_flags))
continue;
if (strcmp(EVENT_NAME(user), name))
continue;
if (user_fields_match(user, argc, argv))
return user_event_get(user);
/* Scan others if this is a multi-format event */
if (EVENT_MULTI_FORMAT(flags))
continue;
return ERR_PTR(-EADDRINUSE);
}
return NULL;
}
static int user_event_validate(struct user_event *user, void *data, int len)
{
struct list_head *head = &user->validators;
struct user_event_validator *validator;
void *pos, *end = data + len;
u32 loc, offset, size;
list_for_each_entry(validator, head, user_event_link) {
pos = data + validator->offset;
/* Already done min_size check, no bounds check here */
loc = *(u32 *)pos;
offset = loc & 0xffff;
size = loc >> 16;
if (likely(validator->flags & VALIDATOR_REL))
pos += offset + sizeof(loc);
else
pos = data + offset;
pos += size;
if (unlikely(pos > end))
return -EFAULT;
if (likely(validator->flags & VALIDATOR_ENSURE_NULL))
if (unlikely(*(char *)(pos - 1) != '\0'))
return -EFAULT;
}
return 0;
}
/*
* Writes the user supplied payload out to a trace file.
*/
static void user_event_ftrace(struct user_event *user, struct iov_iter *i,
void *tpdata, bool *faulted)
{
struct trace_event_file *file;
struct trace_entry *entry;
struct trace_event_buffer event_buffer;
size_t size = sizeof(*entry) + i->count;
file = (struct trace_event_file *)tpdata;
if (!file ||
!(file->flags & EVENT_FILE_FL_ENABLED) ||
trace_trigger_soft_disabled(file))
return;
/* Allocates and fills trace_entry, + 1 of this is data payload */
entry = trace_event_buffer_reserve(&event_buffer, file, size);
if (unlikely(!entry))
return;
if (unlikely(i->count != 0 && !copy_nofault(entry + 1, i->count, i)))
goto discard;
if (!list_empty(&user->validators) &&
unlikely(user_event_validate(user, entry, size)))
goto discard;
trace_event_buffer_commit(&event_buffer);
return;
discard:
*faulted = true;
__trace_event_discard_commit(event_buffer.buffer,
event_buffer.event);
}
#ifdef CONFIG_PERF_EVENTS
/*
* Writes the user supplied payload out to perf ring buffer.
*/
static void user_event_perf(struct user_event *user, struct iov_iter *i,
void *tpdata, bool *faulted)
{
struct hlist_head *perf_head;
perf_head = this_cpu_ptr(user->call.perf_events);
if (perf_head && !hlist_empty(perf_head)) {
struct trace_entry *perf_entry;
struct pt_regs *regs;
size_t size = sizeof(*perf_entry) + i->count;
int context;
perf_entry = perf_trace_buf_alloc(ALIGN(size, 8),
&regs, &context);
if (unlikely(!perf_entry))
return;
perf_fetch_caller_regs(regs);
if (unlikely(i->count != 0 && !copy_nofault(perf_entry + 1, i->count, i)))
goto discard;
if (!list_empty(&user->validators) &&
unlikely(user_event_validate(user, perf_entry, size)))
goto discard;
perf_trace_buf_submit(perf_entry, size, context,
user->call.event.type, 1, regs,
perf_head, NULL);
return;
discard:
*faulted = true;
perf_swevent_put_recursion_context(context);
}
}
#endif
/*
* Update the enabled bit among all user processes.
*/
static void update_enable_bit_for(struct user_event *user)
{
struct tracepoint *tp = &user->tracepoint;
char status = 0;
if (static_key_enabled(&tp->key)) {
struct tracepoint_func *probe_func_ptr;
user_event_func_t probe_func;
rcu_read_lock_sched();
probe_func_ptr = rcu_dereference_sched(tp->funcs);
if (probe_func_ptr) {
do {
probe_func = probe_func_ptr->func;
if (probe_func == user_event_ftrace)
status |= EVENT_STATUS_FTRACE;
#ifdef CONFIG_PERF_EVENTS
else if (probe_func == user_event_perf)
status |= EVENT_STATUS_PERF;
#endif
else
status |= EVENT_STATUS_OTHER;
} while ((++probe_func_ptr)->func);
}
rcu_read_unlock_sched();
}
user->status = status;
user_event_enabler_update(user);
}
/*
* Register callback for our events from tracing sub-systems.
*/
static int user_event_reg(struct trace_event_call *call,
enum trace_reg type,
void *data)
{
struct user_event *user = (struct user_event *)call->data;
int ret = 0;
if (!user)
return -ENOENT;
switch (type) {
case TRACE_REG_REGISTER:
ret = tracepoint_probe_register(call->tp,
call->class->probe,
data);
if (!ret)
goto inc;
break;
case TRACE_REG_UNREGISTER:
tracepoint_probe_unregister(call->tp,
call->class->probe,
data);
goto dec;
#ifdef CONFIG_PERF_EVENTS
case TRACE_REG_PERF_REGISTER:
ret = tracepoint_probe_register(call->tp,
call->class->perf_probe,
data);
if (!ret)
goto inc;
break;
case TRACE_REG_PERF_UNREGISTER:
tracepoint_probe_unregister(call->tp,
call->class->perf_probe,
data);
goto dec;
case TRACE_REG_PERF_OPEN:
case TRACE_REG_PERF_CLOSE:
case TRACE_REG_PERF_ADD:
case TRACE_REG_PERF_DEL:
break;
#endif
}
return ret;
inc:
user_event_get(user);
update_enable_bit_for(user);
return 0;
dec:
update_enable_bit_for(user);
user_event_put(user, true);
return 0;
}
static int user_event_create(const char *raw_command)
{
struct user_event_group *group;
struct user_event *user;
char *name;
int ret;
if (!str_has_prefix(raw_command, USER_EVENTS_PREFIX))
return -ECANCELED;
raw_command += USER_EVENTS_PREFIX_LEN;
raw_command = skip_spaces(raw_command);
name = kstrdup(raw_command, GFP_KERNEL_ACCOUNT);
if (!name)
return -ENOMEM;
group = current_user_event_group();
if (!group) {
kfree(name);
return -ENOENT;
}
mutex_lock(&group->reg_mutex);
/* Dyn events persist, otherwise they would cleanup immediately */
ret = user_event_parse_cmd(group, name, &user, USER_EVENT_REG_PERSIST);
if (!ret)
user_event_put(user, false);
mutex_unlock(&group->reg_mutex);
if (ret)
kfree(name);
return ret;
}
static int user_event_show(struct seq_file *m, struct dyn_event *ev)
{
struct user_event *user = container_of(ev, struct user_event, devent);
struct ftrace_event_field *field;
struct list_head *head;
int depth = 0;
seq_printf(m, "%s%s", USER_EVENTS_PREFIX, EVENT_NAME(user));
head = trace_get_fields(&user->call);
list_for_each_entry_reverse(field, head, link) {
if (depth == 0)
seq_puts(m, " ");
else
seq_puts(m, "; ");
seq_printf(m, "%s %s", field->type, field->name);
if (str_has_prefix(field->type, "struct "))
seq_printf(m, " %d", field->size);
depth++;
}
seq_puts(m, "\n");
return 0;
}
static bool user_event_is_busy(struct dyn_event *ev)
{
struct user_event *user = container_of(ev, struct user_event, devent);
return !user_event_last_ref(user);
}
static int user_event_free(struct dyn_event *ev)
{
struct user_event *user = container_of(ev, struct user_event, devent);
if (!user_event_last_ref(user))
return -EBUSY;
if (!user_event_capable(user->reg_flags))
return -EPERM;
return destroy_user_event(user);
}
static bool user_field_match(struct ftrace_event_field *field, int argc,
const char **argv, int *iout)
{
char *field_name = NULL, *dyn_field_name = NULL;
bool colon = false, match = false;
int dyn_len, len;
if (*iout >= argc)
return false;
dyn_len = user_dyn_field_set_string(argc, argv, iout, dyn_field_name,
0, &colon);
len = user_field_set_string(field, field_name, 0, colon);
if (dyn_len != len)
return false;
dyn_field_name = kmalloc(dyn_len, GFP_KERNEL);
field_name = kmalloc(len, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!dyn_field_name || !field_name)
goto out;
user_dyn_field_set_string(argc, argv, iout, dyn_field_name,
dyn_len, &colon);
user_field_set_string(field, field_name, len, colon);
match = strcmp(dyn_field_name, field_name) == 0;
out:
kfree(dyn_field_name);
kfree(field_name);
return match;
}
static bool user_fields_match(struct user_event *user, int argc,
const char **argv)
{
struct ftrace_event_field *field;
struct list_head *head = &user->fields;
int i = 0;
if (argc == 0)
return list_empty(head);
list_for_each_entry_reverse(field, head, link) {
if (!user_field_match(field, argc, argv, &i))
return false;
}
if (i != argc)
return false;
return true;
}
static bool user_event_match(const char *system, const char *event,
int argc, const char **argv, struct dyn_event *ev)
{
struct user_event *user = container_of(ev, struct user_event, devent);
bool match;
match = strcmp(EVENT_NAME(user), event) == 0;
if (match && system) {
match = strcmp(system, user->group->system_name) == 0 ||
strcmp(system, user->group->system_multi_name) == 0;
}
if (match)
match = user_fields_match(user, argc, argv);
return match;
}
static struct dyn_event_operations user_event_dops = {
.create = user_event_create,
.show = user_event_show,
.is_busy = user_event_is_busy,
.free = user_event_free,
.match = user_event_match,
};
static int user_event_trace_register(struct user_event *user)
{
int ret;
ret = register_trace_event(&user->call.event);
if (!ret)
return -ENODEV;
ret = user_event_set_call_visible(user, true);
if (ret)
unregister_trace_event(&user->call.event);
return ret;
}
static int user_event_set_tp_name(struct user_event *user)
{
lockdep_assert_held(&user->group->reg_mutex);
if (EVENT_MULTI_FORMAT(user->reg_flags)) {
char *multi_name;
multi_name = kasprintf(GFP_KERNEL_ACCOUNT, "%s.%llx",
user->reg_name, user->group->multi_id);
if (!multi_name)
return -ENOMEM;
user->call.name = multi_name;
user->tracepoint.name = multi_name;
/* Inc to ensure unique multi-event name next time */
user->group->multi_id++;
} else {
/* Non Multi-format uses register name */
user->call.name = user->reg_name;
user->tracepoint.name = user->reg_name;
}
return 0;
}
/*
* Counts how many ';' without a trailing space are in the args.
*/
static int count_semis_no_space(char *args)
{
int count = 0;
while ((args = strchr(args, ';'))) {
args++;
if (!isspace(*args))
count++;
}
return count;
}
/*
* Copies the arguments while ensuring all ';' have a trailing space.
*/
static char *insert_space_after_semis(char *args, int count)
{
char *fixed, *pos;
int len;
len = strlen(args) + count;
fixed = kmalloc(len + 1, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!fixed)
return NULL;
pos = fixed;
/* Insert a space after ';' if there is no trailing space. */
while (*args) {
*pos = *args++;
if (*pos++ == ';' && !isspace(*args))
*pos++ = ' ';
}
*pos = '\0';
return fixed;
}
static char **user_event_argv_split(char *args, int *argc)
{
char **split;
char *fixed;
int count;
/* Count how many ';' without a trailing space */
count = count_semis_no_space(args);
/* No fixup is required */
if (!count)
return argv_split(GFP_KERNEL, args, argc);
/* We must fixup 'field;field' to 'field; field' */
fixed = insert_space_after_semis(args, count);
if (!fixed)
return NULL;
/* We do a normal split afterwards */
split = argv_split(GFP_KERNEL, fixed, argc);
/* We can free since argv_split makes a copy */
kfree(fixed);
return split;
}
/*
* Parses the event name, arguments and flags then registers if successful.
* The name buffer lifetime is owned by this method for success cases only.
* Upon success the returned user_event has its ref count increased by 1.
*/
static int user_event_parse(struct user_event_group *group, char *name,
char *args, char *flags,
struct user_event **newuser, int reg_flags)
{
struct user_event *user;
char **argv = NULL;
int argc = 0;
int ret;
u32 key;
/* Currently don't support any text based flags */
if (flags != NULL)
return -EINVAL;
if (!user_event_capable(reg_flags))
return -EPERM;
if (args) {
argv = user_event_argv_split(args, &argc);
if (!argv)
return -ENOMEM;
}
/* Prevent dyn_event from racing */
mutex_lock(&event_mutex);
user = find_user_event(group, name, argc, (const char **)argv,
reg_flags, &key);
mutex_unlock(&event_mutex);
if (argv)
argv_free(argv);
if (IS_ERR(user))
return PTR_ERR(user);
if (user) {
*newuser = user;
/*
* Name is allocated by caller, free it since it already exists.
* Caller only worries about failure cases for freeing.
*/
kfree(name);
return 0;
}
user = kzalloc(sizeof(*user), GFP_KERNEL_ACCOUNT);
if (!user)
return -ENOMEM;
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&user->class.fields);
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&user->fields);
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&user->validators);
user->group = group;
user->reg_name = name;
user->reg_flags = reg_flags;
ret = user_event_set_tp_name(user);
if (ret)
goto put_user;
ret = user_event_parse_fields(user, args);
if (ret)
goto put_user;
ret = user_event_create_print_fmt(user);
if (ret)
goto put_user;
user->call.data = user;
user->call.class = &user->class;
user->call.flags = TRACE_EVENT_FL_TRACEPOINT;
user->call.tp = &user->tracepoint;
user->call.event.funcs = &user_event_funcs;
if (EVENT_MULTI_FORMAT(user->reg_flags))
user->class.system = group->system_multi_name;
else
user->class.system = group->system_name;
user->class.fields_array = user_event_fields_array;
user->class.get_fields = user_event_get_fields;
user->class.reg = user_event_reg;
user->class.probe = user_event_ftrace;
#ifdef CONFIG_PERF_EVENTS
user->class.perf_probe = user_event_perf;
#endif
mutex_lock(&event_mutex);
if (current_user_events >= max_user_events) {
ret = -EMFILE;
goto put_user_lock;
}
ret = user_event_trace_register(user);
if (ret)
goto put_user_lock;
if (user->reg_flags & USER_EVENT_REG_PERSIST) {
/* Ensure we track self ref and caller ref (2) */
refcount_set(&user->refcnt, 2);
} else {
/* Ensure we track only caller ref (1) */
refcount_set(&user->refcnt, 1);
}
dyn_event_init(&user->devent, &user_event_dops);
dyn_event_add(&user->devent, &user->call);
hash_add(group->register_table, &user->node, key);
current_user_events++;
mutex_unlock(&event_mutex);
*newuser = user;
return 0;
put_user_lock:
mutex_unlock(&event_mutex);
put_user:
user_event_destroy_fields(user);
user_event_destroy_validators(user);
kfree(user->call.print_fmt);
/* Caller frees reg_name on error, but not multi-name */
if (EVENT_NAME(user) != EVENT_TP_NAME(user))
kfree(EVENT_TP_NAME(user));
kfree(user);
return ret;
}
/*
* Deletes previously created events if they are no longer being used.
*/
static int delete_user_event(struct user_event_group *group, char *name)
{
struct user_event *user;
struct hlist_node *tmp;
u32 key = user_event_key(name);
int ret = -ENOENT;
/* Attempt to delete all event(s) with the name passed in */
hash_for_each_possible_safe(group->register_table, user, tmp, node, key) {
if (strcmp(EVENT_NAME(user), name))
continue;
if (!user_event_last_ref(user))
return -EBUSY;
if (!user_event_capable(user->reg_flags))
return -EPERM;
ret = destroy_user_event(user);
if (ret)
goto out;
}
out:
return ret;
}
/*
* Validates the user payload and writes via iterator.
*/
static ssize_t user_events_write_core(struct file *file, struct iov_iter *i)
{
struct user_event_file_info *info = file->private_data;
struct user_event_refs *refs;
struct user_event *user = NULL;
struct tracepoint *tp;
ssize_t ret = i->count;
int idx;
if (unlikely(copy_from_iter(&idx, sizeof(idx), i) != sizeof(idx)))
return -EFAULT;
if (idx < 0)
return -EINVAL;
rcu_read_lock_sched();
refs = rcu_dereference_sched(info->refs);
/*
* The refs->events array is protected by RCU, and new items may be
* added. But the user retrieved from indexing into the events array
* shall be immutable while the file is opened.
*/
if (likely(refs && idx < refs->count))
user = refs->events[idx];
rcu_read_unlock_sched();
if (unlikely(user == NULL))
return -ENOENT;
if (unlikely(i->count < user->min_size))
return -EINVAL;
tp = &user->tracepoint;
/*
* It's possible key.enabled disables after this check, however
* we don't mind if a few events are included in this condition.
*/
if (likely(static_key_enabled(&tp->key))) {
struct tracepoint_func *probe_func_ptr;
user_event_func_t probe_func;
struct iov_iter copy;
void *tpdata;
bool faulted;
if (unlikely(fault_in_iov_iter_readable(i, i->count)))
return -EFAULT;
faulted = false;
rcu_read_lock_sched();
probe_func_ptr = rcu_dereference_sched(tp->funcs);
if (probe_func_ptr) {
do {
copy = *i;
probe_func = probe_func_ptr->func;
tpdata = probe_func_ptr->data;
probe_func(user, &copy, tpdata, &faulted);
} while ((++probe_func_ptr)->func);
}
rcu_read_unlock_sched();
if (unlikely(faulted))
return -EFAULT;
} else
return -EBADF;
return ret;
}
static int user_events_open(struct inode *node, struct file *file)
{
struct user_event_group *group;
struct user_event_file_info *info;
group = current_user_event_group();
if (!group)
return -ENOENT;
info = kzalloc(sizeof(*info), GFP_KERNEL_ACCOUNT);
if (!info)
return -ENOMEM;
info->group = group;
file->private_data = info;
return 0;
}
static ssize_t user_events_write(struct file *file, const char __user *ubuf,
size_t count, loff_t *ppos)
{
struct iov_iter i;
if (unlikely(*ppos != 0))
return -EFAULT;
if (unlikely(import_ubuf(ITER_SOURCE, (char __user *)ubuf, count, &i)))
return -EFAULT;
return user_events_write_core(file, &i);
}
static ssize_t user_events_write_iter(struct kiocb *kp, struct iov_iter *i)
{
return user_events_write_core(kp->ki_filp, i);
}
static int user_events_ref_add(struct user_event_file_info *info,
struct user_event *user)
{
struct user_event_group *group = info->group;
struct user_event_refs *refs, *new_refs;
int i, size, count = 0;
refs = rcu_dereference_protected(info->refs,
lockdep_is_held(&group->reg_mutex));
if (refs) {
count = refs->count;
for (i = 0; i < count; ++i)
if (refs->events[i] == user)
return i;
}
size = struct_size(refs, events, count + 1);
new_refs = kzalloc(size, GFP_KERNEL_ACCOUNT);
if (!new_refs)
return -ENOMEM;
new_refs->count = count + 1;
for (i = 0; i < count; ++i)
new_refs->events[i] = refs->events[i];
new_refs->events[i] = user_event_get(user);
rcu_assign_pointer(info->refs, new_refs);
if (refs)
kfree_rcu(refs, rcu);
return i;
}
static long user_reg_get(struct user_reg __user *ureg, struct user_reg *kreg)
{
u32 size;
long ret;
ret = get_user(size, &ureg->size);
if (ret)
return ret;
if (size > PAGE_SIZE)
return -E2BIG;
if (size < offsetofend(struct user_reg, write_index))
return -EINVAL;
ret = copy_struct_from_user(kreg, sizeof(*kreg), ureg, size);
if (ret)
return ret;
/* Ensure only valid flags */
if (kreg->flags & ~(USER_EVENT_REG_MAX-1))
return -EINVAL;
/* Ensure supported size */
switch (kreg->enable_size) {
case 4:
/* 32-bit */
break;
#if BITS_PER_LONG >= 64
case 8:
/* 64-bit */
break;
#endif
default:
return -EINVAL;
}
/* Ensure natural alignment */
if (kreg->enable_addr % kreg->enable_size)
return -EINVAL;
/* Ensure bit range for size */
if (kreg->enable_bit > (kreg->enable_size * BITS_PER_BYTE) - 1)
return -EINVAL;
/* Ensure accessible */
if (!access_ok((const void __user *)(uintptr_t)kreg->enable_addr,
kreg->enable_size))
return -EFAULT;
kreg->size = size;
return 0;
}
/*
* Registers a user_event on behalf of a user process.
*/
static long user_events_ioctl_reg(struct user_event_file_info *info,
unsigned long uarg)
{
struct user_reg __user *ureg = (struct user_reg __user *)uarg;
struct user_reg reg;
struct user_event *user;
struct user_event_enabler *enabler;
char *name;
long ret;
int write_result;
ret = user_reg_get(ureg, &reg);
if (ret)
return ret;
/*
* Prevent users from using the same address and bit multiple times
* within the same mm address space. This can cause unexpected behavior
* for user processes that is far easier to debug if this is explictly
* an error upon registering.
*/
if (current_user_event_enabler_exists((unsigned long)reg.enable_addr,
reg.enable_bit))
return -EADDRINUSE;
name = strndup_user((const char __user *)(uintptr_t)reg.name_args,
MAX_EVENT_DESC);
if (IS_ERR(name)) {
ret = PTR_ERR(name);
return ret;
}
ret = user_event_parse_cmd(info->group, name, &user, reg.flags);
if (ret) {
kfree(name);
return ret;
}
ret = user_events_ref_add(info, user);
/* No longer need parse ref, ref_add either worked or not */
user_event_put(user, false);
/* Positive number is index and valid */
if (ret < 0)
return ret;
/*
* user_events_ref_add succeeded:
* At this point we have a user_event, it's lifetime is bound by the
* reference count, not this file. If anything fails, the user_event
* still has a reference until the file is released. During release
* any remaining references (from user_events_ref_add) are decremented.
*
* Attempt to create an enabler, which too has a lifetime tied in the
* same way for the event. Once the task that caused the enabler to be
* created exits or issues exec() then the enablers it has created
* will be destroyed and the ref to the event will be decremented.
*/
enabler = user_event_enabler_create(&reg, user, &write_result);
if (!enabler)
return -ENOMEM;
/* Write failed/faulted, give error back to caller */
if (write_result)
return write_result;
put_user((u32)ret, &ureg->write_index);
return 0;
}
/*
* Deletes a user_event on behalf of a user process.
*/
static long user_events_ioctl_del(struct user_event_file_info *info,
unsigned long uarg)
{
void __user *ubuf = (void __user *)uarg;
char *name;
long ret;
name = strndup_user(ubuf, MAX_EVENT_DESC);
if (IS_ERR(name))
return PTR_ERR(name);
/* event_mutex prevents dyn_event from racing */
mutex_lock(&event_mutex);
ret = delete_user_event(info->group, name);
mutex_unlock(&event_mutex);
kfree(name);
return ret;
}
static long user_unreg_get(struct user_unreg __user *ureg,
struct user_unreg *kreg)
{
u32 size;
long ret;
ret = get_user(size, &ureg->size);
if (ret)
return ret;
if (size > PAGE_SIZE)
return -E2BIG;
if (size < offsetofend(struct user_unreg, disable_addr))
return -EINVAL;
ret = copy_struct_from_user(kreg, sizeof(*kreg), ureg, size);
/* Ensure no reserved values, since we don't support any yet */
if (kreg->__reserved || kreg->__reserved2)
return -EINVAL;
return ret;
}
static int user_event_mm_clear_bit(struct user_event_mm *user_mm,
unsigned long uaddr, unsigned char bit,
unsigned long flags)
{
struct user_event_enabler enabler;
int result;
int attempt = 0;
memset(&enabler, 0, sizeof(enabler));
enabler.addr = uaddr;
enabler.values = bit | flags;
retry:
/* Prevents state changes from racing with new enablers */
mutex_lock(&event_mutex);
/* Force the bit to be cleared, since no event is attached */
mmap_read_lock(user_mm->mm);
result = user_event_enabler_write(user_mm, &enabler, false, &attempt);
mmap_read_unlock(user_mm->mm);
mutex_unlock(&event_mutex);
if (result) {
/* Attempt to fault-in and retry if it worked */
if (!user_event_mm_fault_in(user_mm, uaddr, attempt))
goto retry;
}
return result;
}
/*
* Unregisters an enablement address/bit within a task/user mm.
*/
static long user_events_ioctl_unreg(unsigned long uarg)
{
struct user_unreg __user *ureg = (struct user_unreg __user *)uarg;
struct user_event_mm *mm = current->user_event_mm;
struct user_event_enabler *enabler, *next;
struct user_unreg reg;
unsigned long flags;
long ret;
ret = user_unreg_get(ureg, &reg);
if (ret)
return ret;
if (!mm)
return -ENOENT;
flags = 0;
ret = -ENOENT;
/*
* Flags freeing and faulting are used to indicate if the enabler is in
* use at all. When faulting is set a page-fault is occurring asyncly.
* During async fault if freeing is set, the enabler will be destroyed.
* If no async fault is happening, we can destroy it now since we hold
* the event_mutex during these checks.
*/
mutex_lock(&event_mutex);
list_for_each_entry_safe(enabler, next, &mm->enablers, mm_enablers_link) {
if (enabler->addr == reg.disable_addr &&
ENABLE_BIT(enabler) == reg.disable_bit) {
set_bit(ENABLE_VAL_FREEING_BIT, ENABLE_BITOPS(enabler));
/* We must keep compat flags for the clear */
flags |= enabler->values & ENABLE_VAL_COMPAT_MASK;
if (!test_bit(ENABLE_VAL_FAULTING_BIT, ENABLE_BITOPS(enabler)))
user_event_enabler_destroy(enabler, true);
/* Removed at least one */
ret = 0;
}
}
mutex_unlock(&event_mutex);
/* Ensure bit is now cleared for user, regardless of event status */
if (!ret)
ret = user_event_mm_clear_bit(mm, reg.disable_addr,
reg.disable_bit, flags);
return ret;
}
/*
* Handles the ioctl from user mode to register or alter operations.
*/
static long user_events_ioctl(struct file *file, unsigned int cmd,
unsigned long uarg)
{
struct user_event_file_info *info = file->private_data;
struct user_event_group *group = info->group;
long ret = -ENOTTY;
switch (cmd) {
case DIAG_IOCSREG:
mutex_lock(&group->reg_mutex);
ret = user_events_ioctl_reg(info, uarg);
mutex_unlock(&group->reg_mutex);
break;
case DIAG_IOCSDEL:
mutex_lock(&group->reg_mutex);
ret = user_events_ioctl_del(info, uarg);
mutex_unlock(&group->reg_mutex);
break;
case DIAG_IOCSUNREG:
mutex_lock(&group->reg_mutex);
ret = user_events_ioctl_unreg(uarg);
mutex_unlock(&group->reg_mutex);
break;
}
return ret;
}
/*
* Handles the final close of the file from user mode.
*/
static int user_events_release(struct inode *node, struct file *file)
{
struct user_event_file_info *info = file->private_data;
struct user_event_group *group;
struct user_event_refs *refs;
int i;
if (!info)
return -EINVAL;
group = info->group;
/*
* Ensure refs cannot change under any situation by taking the
* register mutex during the final freeing of the references.
*/
mutex_lock(&group->reg_mutex);
refs = info->refs;
if (!refs)
goto out;
/*
* The lifetime of refs has reached an end, it's tied to this file.
* The underlying user_events are ref counted, and cannot be freed.
* After this decrement, the user_events may be freed elsewhere.
*/
for (i = 0; i < refs->count; ++i)
user_event_put(refs->events[i], false);
out:
file->private_data = NULL;
mutex_unlock(&group->reg_mutex);
kfree(refs);
kfree(info);
return 0;
}
static const struct file_operations user_data_fops = {
.open = user_events_open,
.write = user_events_write,
.write_iter = user_events_write_iter,
.unlocked_ioctl = user_events_ioctl,
.release = user_events_release,
};
static void *user_seq_start(struct seq_file *m, loff_t *pos)
{
if (*pos)
return NULL;
return (void *)1;
}
static void *user_seq_next(struct seq_file *m, void *p, loff_t *pos)
{
++*pos;
return NULL;
}
static void user_seq_stop(struct seq_file *m, void *p)
{
}
static int user_seq_show(struct seq_file *m, void *p)
{
struct user_event_group *group = m->private;
struct user_event *user;
char status;
int i, active = 0, busy = 0;
if (!group)
return -EINVAL;
mutex_lock(&group->reg_mutex);
hash_for_each(group->register_table, i, user, node) {
status = user->status;
seq_printf(m, "%s", EVENT_TP_NAME(user));
if (status != 0)
seq_puts(m, " #");
if (status != 0) {
seq_puts(m, " Used by");
if (status & EVENT_STATUS_FTRACE)
seq_puts(m, " ftrace");
if (status & EVENT_STATUS_PERF)
seq_puts(m, " perf");
if (status & EVENT_STATUS_OTHER)
seq_puts(m, " other");
busy++;
}
seq_puts(m, "\n");
active++;
}
mutex_unlock(&group->reg_mutex);
seq_puts(m, "\n");
seq_printf(m, "Active: %d\n", active);
seq_printf(m, "Busy: %d\n", busy);
return 0;
}
static const struct seq_operations user_seq_ops = {
.start = user_seq_start,
.next = user_seq_next,
.stop = user_seq_stop,
.show = user_seq_show,
};
static int user_status_open(struct inode *node, struct file *file)
{
struct user_event_group *group;
int ret;
group = current_user_event_group();
if (!group)
return -ENOENT;
ret = seq_open(file, &user_seq_ops);
if (!ret) {
/* Chain group to seq_file */
struct seq_file *m = file->private_data;
m->private = group;
}
return ret;
}
static const struct file_operations user_status_fops = {
.open = user_status_open,
.read = seq_read,
.llseek = seq_lseek,
.release = seq_release,
};
/*
* Creates a set of tracefs files to allow user mode interactions.
*/
static int create_user_tracefs(void)
{
struct dentry *edata, *emmap;
edata = tracefs_create_file("user_events_data", TRACE_MODE_WRITE,
NULL, NULL, &user_data_fops);
if (!edata) {
pr_warn("Could not create tracefs 'user_events_data' entry\n");
goto err;
}
emmap = tracefs_create_file("user_events_status", TRACE_MODE_READ,
NULL, NULL, &user_status_fops);
if (!emmap) {
tracefs_remove(edata);
pr_warn("Could not create tracefs 'user_events_mmap' entry\n");
goto err;
}
return 0;
err:
return -ENODEV;
}
static int set_max_user_events_sysctl(const struct ctl_table *table, int write,
void *buffer, size_t *lenp, loff_t *ppos)
{
int ret;
mutex_lock(&event_mutex);
ret = proc_douintvec(table, write, buffer, lenp, ppos);
mutex_unlock(&event_mutex);
return ret;
}
static struct ctl_table user_event_sysctls[] = {
{
.procname = "user_events_max",
.data = &max_user_events,
.maxlen = sizeof(unsigned int),
.mode = 0644,
.proc_handler = set_max_user_events_sysctl,
},
};
static int __init trace_events_user_init(void)
{
int ret;
fault_cache = KMEM_CACHE(user_event_enabler_fault, 0);
if (!fault_cache)
return -ENOMEM;
init_group = user_event_group_create();
if (!init_group) {
kmem_cache_destroy(fault_cache);
return -ENOMEM;
}
ret = create_user_tracefs();
if (ret) {
pr_warn("user_events could not register with tracefs\n");
user_event_group_destroy(init_group);
kmem_cache_destroy(fault_cache);
init_group = NULL;
return ret;
}
if (dyn_event_register(&user_event_dops))
pr_warn("user_events could not register with dyn_events\n");
register_sysctl_init("kernel", user_event_sysctls);
return 0;
}
fs_initcall(trace_events_user_init);