Message ID | 20201121030156.22857-1-s-anna@ti.com |
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Headers | show |
Series | remoteproc sysfs fixes/improvements | expand |
On Fri 20 Nov 21:01 CST 2020, Suman Anna wrote: > The Wakeup M3 remote processor is controlled by the wkup_m3_ipc > client driver, so set the newly introduced 'deny_sysfs_ops' flag > to not allow any overriding of the remoteproc firmware or state > from userspace. > Reviewed-by: Bjorn Andersson <bjorn.andersson@linaro.org> > Signed-off-by: Suman Anna <s-anna@ti.com> > --- > v2: rebased version, no code changes, patch title adjusted slightly > v1: https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/linux-remoteproc/patch/20180915003725.17549-6-s-anna@ti.com/ > > drivers/remoteproc/wkup_m3_rproc.c | 1 + > 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+) > > diff --git a/drivers/remoteproc/wkup_m3_rproc.c b/drivers/remoteproc/wkup_m3_rproc.c > index b9349d684258..d92d7f32ba8d 100644 > --- a/drivers/remoteproc/wkup_m3_rproc.c > +++ b/drivers/remoteproc/wkup_m3_rproc.c > @@ -160,6 +160,7 @@ static int wkup_m3_rproc_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) > } > > rproc->auto_boot = false; > + rproc->deny_sysfs_ops = true; > > wkupm3 = rproc->priv; > wkupm3->rproc = rproc; > -- > 2.28.0 >
On Fri 20 Nov 21:44 CST 2020, Suman Anna wrote: > On 11/20/20 9:38 PM, Bjorn Andersson wrote: > > On Fri 20 Nov 21:01 CST 2020, Suman Anna wrote: > > > >> The remoteproc framework provides sysfs interfaces for changing > >> the firmware name and for starting/stopping a remote processor > >> through the sysfs files 'state' and 'firmware'. The 'recovery' > >> sysfs file can also be used similarly to control the error recovery > >> state machine of a remoteproc. These interfaces are currently > >> allowed irrespective of how the remoteprocs were booted (like > >> remoteproc self auto-boot, remoteproc client-driven boot etc). > >> These interfaces can adversely affect a remoteproc and its clients > >> especially when a remoteproc is being controlled by a remoteproc > >> client driver(s). Also, not all remoteproc drivers may want to > >> support the sysfs interfaces by default. > >> > >> Add support to deny the sysfs state/firmware/recovery change by > >> introducing a state flag 'deny_sysfs_ops' that the individual > >> remoteproc drivers can set based on their usage needs. The default > >> behavior is to allow the sysfs operations as before. > >> > > > > This makes sense, but can't we implement attribute_group->is_visible to > > simply hide these entries from userspace instead of leaving them > > "broken"? > > I would have to look into that, but can that be changed dynamically? > Also, note that the enforcement is only on the writes/stores which impact > the state-machine, but not the reads/shows. > > For PRU usecases, we will be setting this dynamically. > It looks to be dynamic, but I don't know if there's any "caching" involved. Please have a look and let me know. Regards, Bjorn > regards > Suman > > > > > Regards, > > Bjorn > > > >> Signed-off-by: Suman Anna <s-anna@ti.com> > >> --- > >> v2: revised to account for the 'recovery' sysfs file as well, patch > >> description updated accordingly > >> v1: https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/linux-remoteproc/patch/20180915003725.17549-5-s-anna@ti.com/ > >> > >> drivers/remoteproc/remoteproc_sysfs.c | 12 ++++++++++++ > >> include/linux/remoteproc.h | 2 ++ > >> 2 files changed, 14 insertions(+) > >> > >> diff --git a/drivers/remoteproc/remoteproc_sysfs.c b/drivers/remoteproc/remoteproc_sysfs.c > >> index bd2950a246c9..3fd18a71c188 100644 > >> --- a/drivers/remoteproc/remoteproc_sysfs.c > >> +++ b/drivers/remoteproc/remoteproc_sysfs.c > >> @@ -49,6 +49,10 @@ static ssize_t recovery_store(struct device *dev, > >> { > >> struct rproc *rproc = to_rproc(dev); > >> > >> + /* restrict sysfs operations if not allowed by remoteproc drivers */ > >> + if (rproc->deny_sysfs_ops) > >> + return -EPERM; > >> + > >> if (sysfs_streq(buf, "enabled")) { > >> /* change the flag and begin the recovery process if needed */ > >> rproc->recovery_disabled = false; > >> @@ -158,6 +162,10 @@ static ssize_t firmware_store(struct device *dev, > >> char *p; > >> int err, len = count; > >> > >> + /* restrict sysfs operations if not allowed by remoteproc drivers */ > >> + if (rproc->deny_sysfs_ops) > >> + return -EPERM; > >> + > >> err = mutex_lock_interruptible(&rproc->lock); > >> if (err) { > >> dev_err(dev, "can't lock rproc %s: %d\n", rproc->name, err); > >> @@ -225,6 +233,10 @@ static ssize_t state_store(struct device *dev, > >> struct rproc *rproc = to_rproc(dev); > >> int ret = 0; > >> > >> + /* restrict sysfs operations if not allowed by remoteproc drivers */ > >> + if (rproc->deny_sysfs_ops) > >> + return -EPERM; > >> + > >> if (sysfs_streq(buf, "start")) { > >> if (rproc->state == RPROC_RUNNING) > >> return -EBUSY; > >> diff --git a/include/linux/remoteproc.h b/include/linux/remoteproc.h > >> index 3fa3ba6498e8..dbc3767f7d0e 100644 > >> --- a/include/linux/remoteproc.h > >> +++ b/include/linux/remoteproc.h > >> @@ -508,6 +508,7 @@ struct rproc_dump_segment { > >> * @has_iommu: flag to indicate if remote processor is behind an MMU > >> * @auto_boot: flag to indicate if remote processor should be auto-started > >> * @autonomous: true if an external entity has booted the remote processor > >> + * @deny_sysfs_ops: flag to not permit sysfs operations on state, firmware and recovery > >> * @dump_segments: list of segments in the firmware > >> * @nb_vdev: number of vdev currently handled by rproc > >> * @char_dev: character device of the rproc > >> @@ -545,6 +546,7 @@ struct rproc { > >> bool has_iommu; > >> bool auto_boot; > >> bool autonomous; > >> + bool deny_sysfs_ops; > >> struct list_head dump_segments; > >> int nb_vdev; > >> u8 elf_class; > >> -- > >> 2.28.0 > >> >
On 11/21/20 11:33 PM, Bjorn Andersson wrote: > On Fri 20 Nov 21:44 CST 2020, Suman Anna wrote: > >> On 11/20/20 9:38 PM, Bjorn Andersson wrote: >>> On Fri 20 Nov 21:01 CST 2020, Suman Anna wrote: >>> >>>> The remoteproc framework provides sysfs interfaces for changing >>>> the firmware name and for starting/stopping a remote processor >>>> through the sysfs files 'state' and 'firmware'. The 'recovery' >>>> sysfs file can also be used similarly to control the error recovery >>>> state machine of a remoteproc. These interfaces are currently >>>> allowed irrespective of how the remoteprocs were booted (like >>>> remoteproc self auto-boot, remoteproc client-driven boot etc). >>>> These interfaces can adversely affect a remoteproc and its clients >>>> especially when a remoteproc is being controlled by a remoteproc >>>> client driver(s). Also, not all remoteproc drivers may want to >>>> support the sysfs interfaces by default. >>>> >>>> Add support to deny the sysfs state/firmware/recovery change by >>>> introducing a state flag 'deny_sysfs_ops' that the individual >>>> remoteproc drivers can set based on their usage needs. The default >>>> behavior is to allow the sysfs operations as before. >>>> >>> >>> This makes sense, but can't we implement attribute_group->is_visible to >>> simply hide these entries from userspace instead of leaving them >>> "broken"? >> >> I would have to look into that, but can that be changed dynamically? >> Also, note that the enforcement is only on the writes/stores which impact >> the state-machine, but not the reads/shows. >> >> For PRU usecases, we will be setting this dynamically. >> > > It looks to be dynamic, but I don't know if there's any "caching" > involved. Please have a look and let me know. OK, will do. I can only check the week after though. regards Suman > > Regards, > Bjorn > >> regards >> Suman >> >>> >>> Regards, >>> Bjorn >>> >>>> Signed-off-by: Suman Anna <s-anna@ti.com> >>>> --- >>>> v2: revised to account for the 'recovery' sysfs file as well, patch >>>> description updated accordingly >>>> v1: https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/linux-remoteproc/patch/20180915003725.17549-5-s-anna@ti.com/ >>>> >>>> drivers/remoteproc/remoteproc_sysfs.c | 12 ++++++++++++ >>>> include/linux/remoteproc.h | 2 ++ >>>> 2 files changed, 14 insertions(+) >>>> >>>> diff --git a/drivers/remoteproc/remoteproc_sysfs.c b/drivers/remoteproc/remoteproc_sysfs.c >>>> index bd2950a246c9..3fd18a71c188 100644 >>>> --- a/drivers/remoteproc/remoteproc_sysfs.c >>>> +++ b/drivers/remoteproc/remoteproc_sysfs.c >>>> @@ -49,6 +49,10 @@ static ssize_t recovery_store(struct device *dev, >>>> { >>>> struct rproc *rproc = to_rproc(dev); >>>> >>>> + /* restrict sysfs operations if not allowed by remoteproc drivers */ >>>> + if (rproc->deny_sysfs_ops) >>>> + return -EPERM; >>>> + >>>> if (sysfs_streq(buf, "enabled")) { >>>> /* change the flag and begin the recovery process if needed */ >>>> rproc->recovery_disabled = false; >>>> @@ -158,6 +162,10 @@ static ssize_t firmware_store(struct device *dev, >>>> char *p; >>>> int err, len = count; >>>> >>>> + /* restrict sysfs operations if not allowed by remoteproc drivers */ >>>> + if (rproc->deny_sysfs_ops) >>>> + return -EPERM; >>>> + >>>> err = mutex_lock_interruptible(&rproc->lock); >>>> if (err) { >>>> dev_err(dev, "can't lock rproc %s: %d\n", rproc->name, err); >>>> @@ -225,6 +233,10 @@ static ssize_t state_store(struct device *dev, >>>> struct rproc *rproc = to_rproc(dev); >>>> int ret = 0; >>>> >>>> + /* restrict sysfs operations if not allowed by remoteproc drivers */ >>>> + if (rproc->deny_sysfs_ops) >>>> + return -EPERM; >>>> + >>>> if (sysfs_streq(buf, "start")) { >>>> if (rproc->state == RPROC_RUNNING) >>>> return -EBUSY; >>>> diff --git a/include/linux/remoteproc.h b/include/linux/remoteproc.h >>>> index 3fa3ba6498e8..dbc3767f7d0e 100644 >>>> --- a/include/linux/remoteproc.h >>>> +++ b/include/linux/remoteproc.h >>>> @@ -508,6 +508,7 @@ struct rproc_dump_segment { >>>> * @has_iommu: flag to indicate if remote processor is behind an MMU >>>> * @auto_boot: flag to indicate if remote processor should be auto-started >>>> * @autonomous: true if an external entity has booted the remote processor >>>> + * @deny_sysfs_ops: flag to not permit sysfs operations on state, firmware and recovery >>>> * @dump_segments: list of segments in the firmware >>>> * @nb_vdev: number of vdev currently handled by rproc >>>> * @char_dev: character device of the rproc >>>> @@ -545,6 +546,7 @@ struct rproc { >>>> bool has_iommu; >>>> bool auto_boot; >>>> bool autonomous; >>>> + bool deny_sysfs_ops; >>>> struct list_head dump_segments; >>>> int nb_vdev; >>>> u8 elf_class; >>>> -- >>>> 2.28.0 >>>> >>
Hi all. Am Sa., 21. Nov. 2020 um 04:05 Uhr schrieb Suman Anna <s-anna@ti.com>: > > Hi All, > > This is a refresh of the unaccepted patches from an old series [1]. > Patches 2 and 3 from that series were merged and these are rebased and > revised versions of the same patches. I had forgotten about these patches, > and am resurrecting these again. Patches are on top of latest 5.10-rc4. > > The features being introduced here will be needed by the recently posted PRU > remoteproc driver [2] in addition to the existing Wkup M3 remoteproc driver. > Both of these drivers follow a client-driven boot methodology, with the latter > strictly booted by another driver in kernel. The PRU remoteproc driver will be > supporting both in-kernel clients as well as control from userspace orthogonally. > The logic though is applicable and useful to any remoteproc driver not using > 'auto-boot' and using an external driver/application to boot the remoteproc. > > regards > Suman > > [1] https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/linux-remoteproc/cover/20180915003725.17549-1-s-anna@ti.com/ > [2] https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/linux-remoteproc/cover/20201119140850.12268-1-grzegorz.jaszczyk@linaro.org/ > > Suman Anna (3): > remoteproc: Fix unbalanced boot with sysfs for no auto-boot rprocs > remoteproc: Introduce deny_sysfs_ops flag > remoteproc: wkup_m3: Set deny_sysfs_ops flag > > drivers/remoteproc/remoteproc_sysfs.c | 28 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++- > drivers/remoteproc/wkup_m3_rproc.c | 1 + > include/linux/remoteproc.h | 2 ++ > 3 files changed, 30 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) > > -- > 2.28.0 > Is there any update on this patch series?