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From 55f7ba830d40d438f0b0663a505e0c227fc68b6b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Phillip Lougher <phillip@squashfs.org.uk>
Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2014 21:51:52 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] mksquashfs: fix phys mem calculation for 32-bit processes on
 PAE/64-bit kernels

When adding the code to base default memory usage on physical memory
(by default use 25% of physical memory), I made an oversight.  I assumed
the process would be able to address 25% of physical memory.

However, for 32-bit processes running on a PAE kernel or 64-bit kernel,
25% of physical memory can easily exceed the addressible memory for a
32-bit process, e.g. if a machine has 24 GB of physical memory, the
code would asume the process could easily use 6 GB.

A 32-bit process by definition can only address 4 GB (32-bit pointers).
But, due to the typical kernel/user-space split (1GB/3GB, or 2GB/2GB)
on PAE kernels, a 32-bit process may only be able to address 2 GB.

So, if Mksquashfs is a 32-bit application running on a PAE/64-bit kernel,
the code assumes it can address much more memory than it really can, which
means it runs out of memory.

The fix is to impose a maximum default limit on 32-bit kernels, or
otherwise to never use a value more than 25% of the address space.  If
we assume the maximum address space is 2 GB, then the maximum becomes
512 MB.  But, given most kernels used the 1GB/3GB split, that may be
unduely conservative, and 25% of 3 GB (756 MB) may be better.  This
patch compromises on 640 MB, which is mid-way between the 512 MB and 756 MB
values.  It is also the fixed default value previously used by Mksquashfs.

This patch also alters the code which imposes a maximum size.  Previously
it was believed limiting to the physical memory size was adequate.  But
obviously this needs to be updated to take into account a 32-bit process
may only be able to address 2 GB.  In the process I've also taken the
opportunity to limit all requests to no more than 75% of physical memory.

Signed-off-by: Phillip Lougher <phillip@squashfs.org.uk>
---
 squashfs-tools/mksquashfs.c | 78 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-----
 1 file changed, 70 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)

diff --git a/squashfs-tools/mksquashfs.c b/squashfs-tools/mksquashfs.c
index 86f82bb..5370ecf 100644
--- a/squashfs-tools/mksquashfs.c
+++ b/squashfs-tools/mksquashfs.c
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ void restorefs();
 struct dir_info *scan1_opendir(char *pathname, char *subpath, int depth);
 void write_filesystem_tables(struct squashfs_super_block *sBlk, int nopad);
 unsigned short get_checksum_mem(char *buff, int bytes);
-int get_physical_memory();
+void check_usable_phys_mem(int total_mem);
 
 
 void prep_exit()
@@ -4053,11 +4053,7 @@ void initialise_threads(int readq, int fragq, int bwriteq, int fwriteq,
 		BAD_ERROR("Queue sizes rediculously too large\n");
 	total_mem += fwriteq;
 
-	if(total_mem > get_physical_memory()) {
-		ERROR("Total queue sizes larger than physical memory.\n");
-		ERROR("Mksquashfs will exhaust physical memory and thrash.\n");
-		BAD_ERROR("Queues too large\n");
-	}
+	check_usable_phys_mem(total_mem);
 
 	/*
 	 * convert from queue size in Mbytes to queue size in
@@ -4879,6 +4875,72 @@ int get_physical_memory()
 }
 
 
+void check_usable_phys_mem(int total_mem)
+{
+	/*
+	 * We want to allow users to use as much of their physical
+	 * memory as they wish.  However, for practical reasons there are
+	 * limits which need to be imposed, to protect users from themselves
+	 * and to prevent people from using Mksquashfs as a DOS attack by using
+	 * all physical memory.   Mksquashfs uses memory to cache data from disk
+	 * to optimise performance.  It is pointless to ask it to use more
+	 * than 75% of physical memory, as this causes thrashing and it is thus
+	 * self-defeating.
+	 */
+	int mem = get_physical_memory();
+
+	mem = (mem >> 1) + (mem >> 2); /* 75% */
+						
+	if(total_mem > mem) {
+		ERROR("Total memory requested is more than 75%% of physical "
+						"memory.\n");
+		ERROR("Mksquashfs uses memory to cache data from disk to "
+						"optimise performance.\n");
+		ERROR("It is pointless to ask it to use more than this amount "
+						"of memory, as this\n");
+		ERROR("causes thrashing and it is thus self-defeating.\n");
+		BAD_ERROR("Requested memory size too large\n");
+	}
+
+	if(sizeof(void *) == 4 && total_mem > 2048) {
+		/*
+		 * If we're running on a kernel with PAE or on a 64-bit kernel,
+		 * then the 75% physical memory limit can still easily exceed
+		 * the addressable memory by this process.
+		 *
+		 * Due to the typical kernel/user-space split (1GB/3GB, or
+		 * 2GB/2GB), we have to conservatively assume the 32-bit
+		 * processes can only address 2-3GB.  So refuse if the user
+		 * tries to allocate more than 2GB.
+		 */
+		ERROR("Total memory requested may exceed maximum "
+				"addressable memory by this process\n");
+		BAD_ERROR("Requested memory size too large\n");
+	}
+}
+
+
+int get_default_phys_mem()
+{
+	int mem = get_physical_memory() / SQUASHFS_TAKE;
+
+	if(sizeof(void *) == 4 && mem > 640) {
+		/*
+		 * If we're running on a kernel with PAE or on a 64-bit kernel,
+		 * the default memory usage can exceed the addressable
+		 * memory by this process.
+		 * Due to the typical kernel/user-space split (1GB/3GB, or
+		 * 2GB/2GB), we have to conservatively assume the 32-bit
+		 * processes can only address 2-3GB.  So limit the  default
+		 * usage to 640M, which gives room for other data.
+		 */
+		mem = 640;
+	}
+
+	return mem;
+}
+
+
 void calculate_queue_sizes(int mem, int *readq, int *fragq, int *bwriteq,
 							int *fwriteq)
 {
@@ -4890,7 +4952,7 @@ void calculate_queue_sizes(int mem, int *readq, int *fragq, int *bwriteq,
 
 
 #define VERSION() \
-	printf("mksquashfs version 4.3 (2014/05/12)\n");\
+	printf("mksquashfs version 4.3-git (2014/06/09)\n");\
 	printf("copyright (C) 2014 Phillip Lougher "\
 		"<phillip@squashfs.org.uk>\n\n"); \
 	printf("This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or"\
@@ -4918,7 +4980,7 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[])
 	int fragq;
 	int bwriteq;
 	int fwriteq;
-	int total_mem = get_physical_memory() / SQUASHFS_TAKE;
+	int total_mem = get_default_phys_mem();
 	int progress = TRUE;
 	int force_progress = FALSE;
 	struct file_buffer **fragment = NULL;