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PM / hibernate: memory_bm_find_bit(): Tighten node optimisation

When looking for a bit by number we make use of the cached result from the
preceding lookup to speed up operation.  Firstly we check if the requested
pfn is within the cached zone and if not lookup the new zone.  We then
check if the offset for that pfn falls within the existing cached node.
This happens regardless of whether the node is within the zone we are
now scanning.  With certain memory layouts it is possible for this to
false trigger creating a temporary alias for the pfn to a different bit.
This leads the hibernation code to free memory which it was never allocated
with the expected fallout.

Ensure the zone we are scanning matches the cached zone before considering
the cached node.

Deep thanks go to Andrea for many, many, many hours of hacking and testing
that went into cornering this bug.

Reported-by: Andrea Righi <andrea.righi@canonical.com>
Tested-by: Andrea Righi <andrea.righi@canonical.com>
Signed-off-by: Andy Whitcroft <apw@canonical.com>
Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com>
alistair/sunxi64-5.5-dsi
Andy Whitcroft 2019-09-25 15:39:12 +01:00 committed by Rafael J. Wysocki
parent 7d194c2100
commit da6043fe85
1 changed files with 8 additions and 1 deletions

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@ -734,8 +734,15 @@ zone_found:
* We have found the zone. Now walk the radix tree to find the leaf node
* for our PFN.
*/
/*
* If the zone we wish to scan is the the current zone and the
* pfn falls into the current node then we do not need to walk
* the tree.
*/
node = bm->cur.node;
if (((pfn - zone->start_pfn) & ~BM_BLOCK_MASK) == bm->cur.node_pfn)
if (zone == bm->cur.zone &&
((pfn - zone->start_pfn) & ~BM_BLOCK_MASK) == bm->cur.node_pfn)
goto node_found;
node = zone->rtree;