Re: [PATCH v9 2/3] mm: add a field to store names for private anonymous memory
From: Rasmus Villemoes <linux@rasmusvillemoes.dk>
Date: 2021-10-01 07:01:54
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On 03/09/2021 01.18, Suren Baghdasaryan wrote:
From: Colin Cross <redacted> changes in v9 - Changed max anon vma name length from 64 to 256 (as in the original patch) because I found one case of the name length being 139 bytes. If anyone is curious, here it is: dalvik-/data/dalvik-cache/arm64/apex@com.android.permission@priv-app@GooglePermissionController@GooglePermissionController.apk@classes.art
I'm not sure that's a very convincing argument. We don't add code arbitrarily just because some userspace code running on some custom kernel (ab)uses something in that kernel. Surely that user can come up with a name that doesn't contain GooglePermissionController twice. The argument for using strings and not just a 128 bit uuid was that it should (also) be human readable, and 250-byte strings are not that. Also, there's no natural law forcing this to be some power-of-two, and in fact the implementation means that it's actually somewhat harmful (give it a 256 char name, and we'll do a 260 byte alloc, which becomes a 512 byte alloc). So just make the limit 80, the kernel's definition of a sane line length. As for the allowed chars, it can be relaxed later if convincing arguments can be made.
+/* mmap_lock should be read-locked */
+static inline bool is_same_vma_anon_name(struct vm_area_struct *vma,
+ const char *name)
+{
+ const char *vma_name = vma_anon_name(vma);
+
+ if (likely(!vma_name))
+ return name == NULL;
+
+ return name && !strcmp(name, vma_name);
It's probably preferable to spell this
/* either both NULL, or pointers to same refcounted string */
if (vma_name == name)
return true;
return name && vma_name && !strcmp(name, vma_name);
so you have one less conditional in the common case.
Rasmus