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perf: Avoid undefined behavior from stopping/starting inactive events
JIRA: https://issues.redhat.com/browse/RHEL-78198 upstream ======== commit b64fdd4 Author: Yunseong Kim <ysk@kzalloc.com> Date: Tue Aug 12 18:10:47 2025 +0000 description =========== Calling pmu->start()/stop() on perf events in PERF_EVENT_STATE_OFF can leave event->hw.idx at -1. When PMU drivers later attempt to use this negative index as a shift exponent in bitwise operations, it leads to UBSAN shift-out-of-bounds reports. The issue is a logical flaw in how event groups handle throttling when some members are intentionally disabled. Based on the analysis and the reproducer provided by Mark Rutland (this issue on both arm64 and x86-64). The scenario unfolds as follows: 1. A group leader event is configured with a very aggressive sampling period (e.g., sample_period = 1). This causes frequent interrupts and triggers the throttling mechanism. 2. A child event in the same group is created in a disabled state (.disabled = 1). This event remains in PERF_EVENT_STATE_OFF. Since it hasn't been scheduled onto the PMU, its event->hw.idx remains initialized at -1. 3. When throttling occurs, perf_event_throttle_group() and later perf_event_unthrottle_group() iterate through all siblings, including the disabled child event. 4. perf_event_throttle()/unthrottle() are called on this inactive child event, which then call event->pmu->start()/stop(). 5. The PMU driver receives the event with hw.idx == -1 and attempts to use it as a shift exponent. e.g., in macros like PMCNTENSET(idx), leading to the UBSAN report. The throttling mechanism attempts to start/stop events that are not actively scheduled on the hardware. Move the state check into perf_event_throttle()/perf_event_unthrottle() so that inactive events are skipped entirely. This ensures only active events with a valid hw.idx are processed, preventing undefined behavior and silencing UBSAN warnings. The corrected check ensures true before proceeding with PMU operations. The problem can be reproduced with the syzkaller reproducer: Fixes: 9734e25 ("perf: Fix the throttle logic for a group") Signed-off-by: Yunseong Kim <ysk@kzalloc.com> Signed-off-by: Peter Zijlstra (Intel) <peterz@infradead.org> Reviewed-by: Kan Liang <kan.liang@linux.intel.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250812181046.292382-2-ysk@kzalloc.com Signed-off-by: Michael Petlan <mpetlan@redhat.com>
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kernel/events/core.c

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static void perf_event_unthrottle(struct perf_event *event, bool start)
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{
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if (event->state != PERF_EVENT_STATE_ACTIVE)
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return;
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event->hw.interrupts = 0;
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if (start)
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event->pmu->start(event, 0);
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static void perf_event_throttle(struct perf_event *event)
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{
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if (event->state != PERF_EVENT_STATE_ACTIVE)
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return;
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event->hw.interrupts = MAX_INTERRUPTS;
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event->pmu->stop(event, 0);
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if (event == event->group_leader)

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