[PATCH v5 1/4] dma-fence: Add safe access helpers and document the rules
Christian König
christian.koenig at amd.com
Tue Jun 10 13:27:12 UTC 2025
On 6/9/25 13:03, Tvrtko Ursulin wrote:
> Dma-fence objects currently suffer from a potential use after free problem
> where fences exported to userspace and other drivers can outlive the
> exporting driver, or the associated data structures.
>
> The discussion on how to address this concluded that adding reference
> counting to all the involved objects is not desirable, since it would need
> to be very wide reaching and could cause unloadable drivers if another
> entity would be holding onto a signaled fence reference potentially
> indefinitely.
>
> This patch enables the safe access by introducing and documenting a
> contract between fence exporters and users. It documents a set of
> contraints and adds helpers which a) drivers with potential to suffer from
> the use after free must use and b) users of the dma-fence API must use as
> well.
>
> Premise of the design has multiple sides:
>
> 1. Drivers (fence exporters) MUST ensure a RCU grace period between
> signalling a fence and freeing the driver private data associated with it.
>
> The grace period does not have to follow the signalling immediately but
> HAS to happen before data is freed.
>
> 2. Users of the dma-fence API marked with such requirement MUST contain
> the complete access to the data within a single code block guarded by the
> new dma_fence_access_begin() and dma_fence_access_end() helpers.
>
> The combination of the two ensures that whoever sees the
> DMA_FENCE_FLAG_SIGNALED_BIT not set is guaranteed to have access to a
> valid fence->lock and valid data potentially accessed by the fence->ops
> virtual functions, until the call to dma_fence_access_end().
>
> 3. Module unload (fence->ops) disappearing is for now explicitly not
> handled. That would required a more complex protection, possibly needing
> SRCU instead of RCU to handle callers such as dma_fence_release() and
> dma_fence_wait_timeout(), where race between
> dma_fence_enable_sw_signaling, signalling, and dereference of
> fence->ops->wait() would need a sleeping SRCU context.
>
> Signed-off-by: Tvrtko Ursulin <tvrtko.ursulin at igalia.com>
> ---
> drivers/dma-buf/dma-fence.c | 82 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
> include/linux/dma-fence.h | 32 +++++++++----
> include/trace/events/dma_fence.h | 38 +++++++++++++--
> 3 files changed, 138 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/drivers/dma-buf/dma-fence.c b/drivers/dma-buf/dma-fence.c
> index 74f9e4b665e3..36604d68bdc8 100644
> --- a/drivers/dma-buf/dma-fence.c
> +++ b/drivers/dma-buf/dma-fence.c
> @@ -511,12 +511,20 @@ dma_fence_wait_timeout(struct dma_fence *fence, bool intr, signed long timeout)
>
> dma_fence_enable_sw_signaling(fence);
>
> - trace_dma_fence_wait_start(fence);
> + if (trace_dma_fence_wait_start_enabled()) {
> + dma_fence_access_begin();
> + trace_dma_fence_wait_start(fence);
> + dma_fence_access_end();
> + }
> if (fence->ops->wait)
> ret = fence->ops->wait(fence, intr, timeout);
> else
> ret = dma_fence_default_wait(fence, intr, timeout);
> - trace_dma_fence_wait_end(fence);
> + if (trace_dma_fence_wait_end_enabled()) {
> + dma_fence_access_begin();
> + trace_dma_fence_wait_end(fence);
> + dma_fence_access_end();
> + }
> return ret;
> }
> EXPORT_SYMBOL(dma_fence_wait_timeout);
> @@ -533,6 +541,7 @@ void dma_fence_release(struct kref *kref)
> struct dma_fence *fence =
> container_of(kref, struct dma_fence, refcount);
>
> + dma_fence_access_begin();
> trace_dma_fence_destroy(fence);
>
> if (WARN(!list_empty(&fence->cb_list) &&
> @@ -556,10 +565,13 @@ void dma_fence_release(struct kref *kref)
> spin_unlock_irqrestore(fence->lock, flags);
> }
>
> + dma_fence_access_end();
> +
> if (fence->ops->release)
> fence->ops->release(fence);
> else
> dma_fence_free(fence);
> +
> }
> EXPORT_SYMBOL(dma_fence_release);
>
> @@ -982,11 +994,13 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(dma_fence_set_deadline);
> */
> void dma_fence_describe(struct dma_fence *fence, struct seq_file *seq)
> {
> + dma_fence_access_begin();
> seq_printf(seq, "%s %s seq %llu %ssignalled\n",
> dma_fence_driver_name(fence),
> dma_fence_timeline_name(fence),
> fence->seqno,
> dma_fence_is_signaled(fence) ? "" : "un");
> + dma_fence_access_end();
> }
> EXPORT_SYMBOL(dma_fence_describe);
>
> @@ -1055,3 +1069,67 @@ dma_fence_init64(struct dma_fence *fence, const struct dma_fence_ops *ops,
> BIT(DMA_FENCE_FLAG_SEQNO64_BIT));
> }
> EXPORT_SYMBOL(dma_fence_init64);
> +
> +/**
> + * dma_fence_driver_name - Access the driver name
> + * @fence: the fence to query
> + *
> + * Returns a driver name backing the dma-fence implementation.
> + *
> + * IMPORTANT CONSIDERATION:
> + * Dma-fence contract stipulates that access to driver provided data (data not
> + * directly embedded into the object itself), such as the &dma_fence.lock and
> + * memory potentially accessed by the &dma_fence.ops functions, is forbidden
> + * after the fence has been signalled. Drivers are allowed to free that data,
> + * and some do.
> + *
> + * To allow safe access drivers are mandated to guarantee a RCU grace period
> + * between signalling the fence and freeing said data.
> + *
> + * As such access to the driver name is only valid inside a RCU locked section.
> + * The pointer MUST be both queried and USED ONLY WITHIN a SINGLE block guarded
> + * by the &dma_fence_access_being and &dma_fence_access_end pair.
> + */
> +const char *dma_fence_driver_name(struct dma_fence *fence)
> +{
> + RCU_LOCKDEP_WARN(!rcu_read_lock_held(),
> + "dma_fence_access_begin/end() are required for safe access to returned string");
> +
> + if (!test_bit(DMA_FENCE_FLAG_SIGNALED_BIT, &fence->flags))
> + return fence->ops->get_driver_name(fence);
> + else
> + return "detached-driver";
> +}
> +EXPORT_SYMBOL(dma_fence_driver_name);
> +
> +/**
> + * dma_fence_timeline_name - Access the timeline name
> + * @fence: the fence to query
> + *
> + * Returns a timeline name provided by the dma-fence implementation.
> + *
> + * IMPORTANT CONSIDERATION:
> + * Dma-fence contract stipulates that access to driver provided data (data not
> + * directly embedded into the object itself), such as the &dma_fence.lock and
> + * memory potentially accessed by the &dma_fence.ops functions, is forbidden
> + * after the fence has been signalled. Drivers are allowed to free that data,
> + * and some do.
> + *
> + * To allow safe access drivers are mandated to guarantee a RCU grace period
> + * between signalling the fence and freeing said data.
> + *
> + * As such access to the driver name is only valid inside a RCU locked section.
> + * The pointer MUST be both queried and USED ONLY WITHIN a SINGLE block guarded
> + * by the &dma_fence_access_being and &dma_fence_access_end pair.
> + */
> +const char *dma_fence_timeline_name(struct dma_fence *fence)
> +{
> + RCU_LOCKDEP_WARN(!rcu_read_lock_held(),
> + "dma_fence_access_begin/end() are required for safe access to returned string");
> +
> + if (!test_bit(DMA_FENCE_FLAG_SIGNALED_BIT, &fence->flags))
> + return fence->ops->get_driver_name(fence);
> + else
> + return "signaled-timeline";
> +}
> +EXPORT_SYMBOL(dma_fence_timeline_name);
> diff --git a/include/linux/dma-fence.h b/include/linux/dma-fence.h
> index 10a849cb2d3f..366da956fb85 100644
> --- a/include/linux/dma-fence.h
> +++ b/include/linux/dma-fence.h
> @@ -378,15 +378,31 @@ bool dma_fence_remove_callback(struct dma_fence *fence,
> struct dma_fence_cb *cb);
> void dma_fence_enable_sw_signaling(struct dma_fence *fence);
>
> -static inline const char *dma_fence_driver_name(struct dma_fence *fence)
> -{
> - return fence->ops->get_driver_name(fence);
> -}
> +/**
> + * DOC: Safe external access to driver provided object members
> + *
> + * All data not stored directly in the dma-fence object, such as the
> + * &dma_fence.lock and memory potentially accessed by functions in the
> + * &dma_fence.ops table, MUST NOT be accessed after the fence has been signalled
> + * because after that point drivers are allowed to free it.
> + *
> + * All code accessing that data via the dma-fence API (or directly, which is
> + * discouraged), MUST make sure to contain the complete access within a
> + * &dma_fence_access_begin and &dma_fence_access_end pair.
> + *
> + * Some dma-fence API handles this automatically, while other, as for example
> + * &dma_fence_driver_name and &dma_fence_timeline_name, leave that
> + * responsibility to the caller.
> + *
> + * To enable this scheme to work drivers MUST ensure a RCU grace period elapses
> + * between signalling the fence and freeing the said data.
> + *
> + */
> +#define dma_fence_access_begin rcu_read_lock
> +#define dma_fence_access_end rcu_read_unlock
Please drop those in a favor of another change and use rcu_read_lock/unlock in the code directly.
But see below.
>
> -static inline const char *dma_fence_timeline_name(struct dma_fence *fence)
> -{
> - return fence->ops->get_timeline_name(fence);
> -}
> +const char *dma_fence_driver_name(struct dma_fence *fence);
> +const char *dma_fence_timeline_name(struct dma_fence *fence);
Please declare those as:
const char __rcu *dma_fence_driver_name(struct dma_fence *fence);
const char __rcu *dma_fence_timeline_name(struct dma_fence *fence);
And then use rcu_dereference() on the return value when calling those functions.
This allows the automated checker to complain when the functions/return value isn't used correctly.
Regards,
Christian.
>
> /**
> * dma_fence_is_signaled_locked - Return an indication if the fence
> diff --git a/include/trace/events/dma_fence.h b/include/trace/events/dma_fence.h
> index 84c83074ee81..4814a65b68dc 100644
> --- a/include/trace/events/dma_fence.h
> +++ b/include/trace/events/dma_fence.h
> @@ -34,14 +34,44 @@ DECLARE_EVENT_CLASS(dma_fence,
> __entry->seqno)
> );
>
> -DEFINE_EVENT(dma_fence, dma_fence_emit,
> +/*
> + * Safe only for call sites which are guaranteed to not race with fence
> + * signaling,holding the fence->lock and having checked for not signaled, or the
> + * signaling path itself.
> + */
> +DECLARE_EVENT_CLASS(dma_fence_unsignaled,
> +
> + TP_PROTO(struct dma_fence *fence),
> +
> + TP_ARGS(fence),
> +
> + TP_STRUCT__entry(
> + __string(driver, fence->ops->get_driver_name(fence))
> + __string(timeline, fence->ops->get_timeline_name(fence))
> + __field(unsigned int, context)
> + __field(unsigned int, seqno)
> + ),
> +
> + TP_fast_assign(
> + __assign_str(driver);
> + __assign_str(timeline);
> + __entry->context = fence->context;
> + __entry->seqno = fence->seqno;
> + ),
> +
> + TP_printk("driver=%s timeline=%s context=%u seqno=%u",
> + __get_str(driver), __get_str(timeline), __entry->context,
> + __entry->seqno)
> +);
> +
> +DEFINE_EVENT(dma_fence_unsignaled, dma_fence_emit,
>
> TP_PROTO(struct dma_fence *fence),
>
> TP_ARGS(fence)
> );
>
> -DEFINE_EVENT(dma_fence, dma_fence_init,
> +DEFINE_EVENT(dma_fence_unsignaled, dma_fence_init,
>
> TP_PROTO(struct dma_fence *fence),
>
> @@ -55,14 +85,14 @@ DEFINE_EVENT(dma_fence, dma_fence_destroy,
> TP_ARGS(fence)
> );
>
> -DEFINE_EVENT(dma_fence, dma_fence_enable_signal,
> +DEFINE_EVENT(dma_fence_unsignaled, dma_fence_enable_signal,
>
> TP_PROTO(struct dma_fence *fence),
>
> TP_ARGS(fence)
> );
>
> -DEFINE_EVENT(dma_fence, dma_fence_signaled,
> +DEFINE_EVENT(dma_fence_unsignaled, dma_fence_signaled,
>
> TP_PROTO(struct dma_fence *fence),
>
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