Commit 281ff33b authored by Suresh Siddha's avatar Suresh Siddha Committed by H. Peter Anvin

x86_64, cpa: Don't work hard in preserving kernel 2M mappings when using 4K already

We currently enforce the !RW mapping for the kernel mapping that maps
holes between different text, rodata and data sections. However, kernel
identity mappings will have different RWX permissions to the pages mapping to
text and to the pages padding (which are freed) the text, rodata sections.
Hence kernel identity mappings will be broken to smaller pages. For 64-bit,
kernel text and kernel identity mappings are different, so we can enable
protection checks that come with CONFIG_DEBUG_RODATA, as well as retain 2MB
large page mappings for kernel text.

Konrad reported a boot failure with the Linux Xen paravirt guest because of
this. In this paravirt guest case, the kernel text mapping and the kernel
identity mapping share the same page-table pages. Thus forcing the !RW mapping
for some of the kernel mappings also cause the kernel identity mappings to be
read-only resulting in the boot failure. Linux Xen paravirt guest also
uses 4k mappings and don't use 2M mapping.

Fix this issue and retain large page performance advantage for native kernels
by not working hard and not enforcing !RW for the kernel text mapping,
if the current mapping is already using small page mapping.
Reported-by: default avatarKonrad Rzeszutek Wilk <konrad.wilk@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarSuresh Siddha <suresh.b.siddha@intel.com>
LKML-Reference: <1266522700.2909.34.camel@sbs-t61.sc.intel.com>
Tested-by: default avatarKonrad Rzeszutek Wilk <konrad.wilk@oracle.com>
Cc: stable@kernel.org	[2.6.32, 2.6.33]
Signed-off-by: default avatarH. Peter Anvin <hpa@zytor.com>
parent eb5b3794
......@@ -291,8 +291,29 @@ static inline pgprot_t static_protections(pgprot_t prot, unsigned long address,
*/
if (kernel_set_to_readonly &&
within(address, (unsigned long)_text,
(unsigned long)__end_rodata_hpage_align))
(unsigned long)__end_rodata_hpage_align)) {
unsigned int level;
/*
* Don't enforce the !RW mapping for the kernel text mapping,
* if the current mapping is already using small page mapping.
* No need to work hard to preserve large page mappings in this
* case.
*
* This also fixes the Linux Xen paravirt guest boot failure
* (because of unexpected read-only mappings for kernel identity
* mappings). In this paravirt guest case, the kernel text
* mapping and the kernel identity mapping share the same
* page-table pages. Thus we can't really use different
* protections for the kernel text and identity mappings. Also,
* these shared mappings are made of small page mappings.
* Thus this don't enforce !RW mapping for small page kernel
* text mapping logic will help Linux Xen parvirt guest boot
* aswell.
*/
if (lookup_address(address, &level) && (level != PG_LEVEL_4K))
pgprot_val(forbidden) |= _PAGE_RW;
}
#endif
prot = __pgprot(pgprot_val(prot) & ~pgprot_val(forbidden));
......
Markdown is supported
0%
or
You are about to add 0 people to the discussion. Proceed with caution.
Finish editing this message first!
Please register or to comment