On Fri, 20 Jan 2023 07:05:28 -0800
Yi Liu <[email protected]> wrote:

> Currently it is possible that the final put of a KVM reference comes from
> vfio during its device close operation.  This occurs while the vfio group
> lock is held; however, if the vfio device is still in the kvm device list,
> then the following call chain could result in a deadlock:
> 
> VFIO holds group->group_lock/group_rwsem
>   -> kvm_put_kvm
>    -> kvm_destroy_vm
>     -> kvm_destroy_devices
>      -> kvm_vfio_destroy
>       -> kvm_vfio_file_set_kvm
>        -> vfio_file_set_kvm
>         -> try to hold group->group_lock/group_rwsem  
> 
> The key function is the kvm_destroy_devices() which triggers destroy cb
> of kvm_device_ops. It calls back to vfio and try to hold group_lock. So
> if this path doesn't call back to vfio, this dead lock would be fixed.
> Actually, there is a way for it. KVM provides another point to free the
> kvm-vfio device which is the point when the device file descriptor is
> closed. This can be achieved by providing the release cb instead of the
> destroy cb. Also rename kvm_vfio_destroy() to be kvm_vfio_release().
> 
>       /*
>        * Destroy is responsible for freeing dev.
>        *
>        * Destroy may be called before or after destructors are called
>        * on emulated I/O regions, depending on whether a reference is
>        * held by a vcpu or other kvm component that gets destroyed
>        * after the emulated I/O.
>        */
>       void (*destroy)(struct kvm_device *dev);
> 
>       /*
>        * Release is an alternative method to free the device. It is
>        * called when the device file descriptor is closed. Once
>        * release is called, the destroy method will not be called
>        * anymore as the device is removed from the device list of
>        * the VM. kvm->lock is held.
>        */
>       void (*release)(struct kvm_device *dev);
> 
> Fixes: 421cfe6596f6 ("vfio: remove VFIO_GROUP_NOTIFY_SET_KVM")
> Reported-by: Alex Williamson <[email protected]>
> Suggested-by: Kevin Tian <[email protected]>
> Reviewed-by: Jason Gunthorpe <[email protected]>
> Signed-off-by: Yi Liu <[email protected]>
> ---
>  virt/kvm/vfio.c | 4 ++--
>  1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
> 
> diff --git a/virt/kvm/vfio.c b/virt/kvm/vfio.c
> index 495ceabffe88..e94f3ea718e5 100644
> --- a/virt/kvm/vfio.c
> +++ b/virt/kvm/vfio.c
> @@ -336,7 +336,7 @@ static int kvm_vfio_has_attr(struct kvm_device *dev,
>       return -ENXIO;
>  }
>  
> -static void kvm_vfio_destroy(struct kvm_device *dev)
> +static void kvm_vfio_release(struct kvm_device *dev)
>  {
>       struct kvm_vfio *kv = dev->private;
>       struct kvm_vfio_group *kvg, *tmp;
> @@ -363,7 +363,7 @@ static int kvm_vfio_create(struct kvm_device *dev, u32 
> type);
>  static struct kvm_device_ops kvm_vfio_ops = {
>       .name = "kvm-vfio",
>       .create = kvm_vfio_create,
> -     .destroy = kvm_vfio_destroy,
> +     .release = kvm_vfio_release,
>       .set_attr = kvm_vfio_set_attr,
>       .has_attr = kvm_vfio_has_attr,
>  };

Applied to vfio for-linus branch for v6.2, along with Matthew's R-b,
the comment update, and the extra reference link.  Once we get a
linux-next build I'll send a pull request, along with Matthew's
reserved region fix.  Thanks,

Alex

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