Add kernel API specification for the mlock() system call. Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin <sashal@xxxxxxxxxx> --- mm/mlock.c | 85 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 85 insertions(+) diff --git a/mm/mlock.c b/mm/mlock.c index 3cb72b579ffd3..06e260da5aba6 100644 --- a/mm/mlock.c +++ b/mm/mlock.c @@ -658,6 +658,91 @@ static __must_check int do_mlock(unsigned long start, size_t len, vm_flags_t fla return 0; } +/** + * sys_mlock - Lock pages in memory + * @start: Starting address of memory range to lock + * @len: Length of memory range to lock in bytes + * + * long-desc: Locks pages in the specified address range into RAM, preventing + * them from being paged to swap. Requires CAP_IPC_LOCK capability + * or RLIMIT_MEMLOCK resource limit. + * context-flags: KAPI_CTX_PROCESS | KAPI_CTX_SLEEPABLE + * param-type: start, KAPI_TYPE_UINT + * param-flags: start, KAPI_PARAM_IN + * param-constraint-type: start, KAPI_CONSTRAINT_NONE + * param-constraint: start, Rounded down to page boundary + * param-type: len, KAPI_TYPE_UINT + * param-flags: len, KAPI_PARAM_IN + * param-constraint-type: len, KAPI_CONSTRAINT_RANGE + * param-range: len, 0, LONG_MAX + * param-constraint: len, Rounded up to page boundary + * return-type: KAPI_TYPE_INT + * return-check-type: KAPI_RETURN_ERROR_CHECK + * return-success: 0 + * error-code: -ENOMEM, ENOMEM, Address range issue, + * Some of the specified range is not mapped, has unmapped gaps, + * or the lock would cause the number of mapped regions to exceed the limit. + * error-code: -EPERM, EPERM, Insufficient privileges, + * The caller is not privileged (no CAP_IPC_LOCK) and RLIMIT_MEMLOCK is 0. + * error-code: -EINVAL, EINVAL, Address overflow, + * The result of the addition start+len was less than start (arithmetic overflow). + * error-code: -EAGAIN, EAGAIN, Some or all memory could not be locked, + * Some or all of the specified address range could not be locked. + * error-code: -EINTR, EINTR, Interrupted by signal, + * The operation was interrupted by a fatal signal before completion. + * error-code: -EFAULT, EFAULT, Bad address, + * The specified address range contains invalid addresses that cannot be accessed. + * since-version: 2.0 + * lock: mmap_lock, KAPI_LOCK_RWLOCK + * lock-acquired: true + * lock-released: true + * lock-desc: Process memory map write lock + * signal: FATAL + * signal-direction: KAPI_SIGNAL_RECEIVE + * signal-action: KAPI_SIGNAL_ACTION_RETURN + * signal-condition: Fatal signal pending + * signal-desc: Fatal signals (SIGKILL) can interrupt the operation at two points: + * when acquiring mmap_write_lock_killable() and during page population + * in __mm_populate(). Returns -EINTR. Non-fatal signals do NOT interrupt + * mlock - the operation continues even if SIGINT/SIGTERM are received. + * signal-error: -EINTR + * signal-timing: KAPI_SIGNAL_TIME_DURING + * signal-priority: 0 + * signal-interruptible: yes + * signal-state-req: KAPI_SIGNAL_STATE_RUNNING + * examples: mlock(addr, 4096); // Lock one page + * mlock(addr, len); // Lock range of pages + * notes: Memory locks do not stack - multiple calls on the same range can be + * undone by a single munlock. Locks are not inherited by child processes. + * Pages are locked on whole page boundaries. Commonly used by real-time + * applications to prevent page faults during time-critical operations. + * Also used for security to prevent sensitive data (e.g., cryptographic keys) + * from being written to swap. Note: locked pages may still be saved to + * swap during system suspend/hibernate. + * + * Tagged addresses are automatically handled via untagged_addr(). The operation + * occurs in two phases: first VMAs are marked with VM_LOCKED, then pages are + * populated into memory. When checking RLIMIT_MEMLOCK, the kernel optimizes + * by recounting locked memory to avoid double-counting overlapping regions. + * side-effect: KAPI_EFFECT_MODIFY_STATE | KAPI_EFFECT_ALLOC_MEMORY, process memory, Locks pages into physical memory, preventing swapping, reversible=yes + * side-effect: KAPI_EFFECT_MODIFY_STATE, mm->locked_vm, Increases process locked memory counter, reversible=yes + * side-effect: KAPI_EFFECT_ALLOC_MEMORY, physical pages, May allocate and populate page table entries, condition=Pages not already present, reversible=yes + * side-effect: KAPI_EFFECT_MODIFY_STATE | KAPI_EFFECT_ALLOC_MEMORY, page faults, Triggers page faults to bring pages into memory, condition=Pages not already resident + * side-effect: KAPI_EFFECT_MODIFY_STATE, VMA splitting, May split existing VMAs at lock boundaries, condition=Lock range partially overlaps existing VMA + * state-trans: memory pages, swappable, locked in RAM, Pages become non-swappable and pinned in physical memory + * state-trans: VMA flags, unlocked, VM_LOCKED set, Virtual memory area marked as locked + * capability: CAP_IPC_LOCK, KAPI_CAP_BYPASS_CHECK, CAP_IPC_LOCK capability + * capability-allows: Lock unlimited amount of memory (no RLIMIT_MEMLOCK enforcement) + * capability-without: Must respect RLIMIT_MEMLOCK resource limit + * capability-condition: Checked when RLIMIT_MEMLOCK is 0 or locking would exceed limit + * capability-priority: 0 + * constraint: RLIMIT_MEMLOCK Resource Limit, The RLIMIT_MEMLOCK soft resource limit specifies the maximum bytes of memory that may be locked into RAM. Unprivileged processes are restricted to this limit. CAP_IPC_LOCK capability allows bypassing this limit entirely. The limit is enforced per-process, not per-user. + * constraint-expr: RLIMIT_MEMLOCK Resource Limit, locked_memory + request_size <= RLIMIT_MEMLOCK || CAP_IPC_LOCK + * constraint: Memory Pressure and OOM, Locking large amounts of memory can cause system-wide memory pressure and potentially trigger the OOM killer. The kernel does not prevent locking memory that would destabilize the system. + * constraint: Special Memory Areas, Some memory types cannot be locked or are silently skipped: VM_IO/VM_PFNMAP areas (device mappings) are skipped; Hugetlb pages are inherently pinned and skipped; DAX mappings are always present in memory and skipped; Secret memory (memfd_secret) mappings are skipped; VM_DROPPABLE memory cannot be locked and is skipped; Gate VMA (kernel entry point) is skipped; VM_LOCKED areas are already locked. These special areas are silently excluded without error. + * + * Context: Process context. May sleep. Takes mmap_lock for write. + */ SYSCALL_DEFINE2(mlock, unsigned long, start, size_t, len) { return do_mlock(start, len, VM_LOCKED); -- 2.39.5