Commit 9483b6bd authored by David S. Miller's avatar David S. Miller Committed by Greg Kroah-Hartman

sparc64: Guard against flushing openfirmware mappings.

[ Upstream commit 4ca9a237 ]

Based almost entirely upon a patch by Christopher Alexander Tobias
Schulze.

In commit db64fe02 ("mm: rewrite vmap
layer") lazy VMAP tlb flushing was added to the vmalloc layer.  This
causes problems on sparc64.

Sparc64 has two VMAP mapped regions and they are not contiguous with
eachother.  First we have the malloc mapping area, then another
unrelated region, then the vmalloc region.

This "another unrelated region" is where the firmware is mapped.

If the lazy TLB flushing logic in the vmalloc code triggers after
we've had both a module unload and a vfree or similar, it will pass an
address range that goes from somewhere inside the malloc region to
somewhere inside the vmalloc region, and thus covering the
openfirmware area entirely.

The sparc64 kernel learns about openfirmware's dynamic mappings in
this region early in the boot, and then services TLB misses in this
area.  But openfirmware has some locked TLB entries which are not
mentioned in those dynamic mappings and we should thus not disturb
them.

These huge lazy TLB flush ranges causes those openfirmware locked TLB
entries to be removed, resulting in all kinds of problems including
hard hangs and crashes during reboot/reset.

Besides causing problems like this, such huge TLB flush ranges are
also incredibly inefficient.  A plea has been made with the author of
the VMAP lazy TLB flushing code, but for now we'll put a safety guard
into our flush_tlb_kernel_range() implementation.

Since the implementation has become non-trivial, stop defining it as a
macro and instead make it a function in a C source file.
Signed-off-by: default avatarDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Signed-off-by: default avatarGreg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
parent ea9b59f8
......@@ -34,6 +34,8 @@ static inline void flush_tlb_range(struct vm_area_struct *vma,
{
}
void flush_tlb_kernel_range(unsigned long start, unsigned long end);
#define __HAVE_ARCH_ENTER_LAZY_MMU_MODE
void flush_tlb_pending(void);
......@@ -48,11 +50,6 @@ void __flush_tlb_kernel_range(unsigned long start, unsigned long end);
#ifndef CONFIG_SMP
#define flush_tlb_kernel_range(start,end) \
do { flush_tsb_kernel_range(start,end); \
__flush_tlb_kernel_range(start,end); \
} while (0)
static inline void global_flush_tlb_page(struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned long vaddr)
{
__flush_tlb_page(CTX_HWBITS(mm->context), vaddr);
......@@ -63,11 +60,6 @@ static inline void global_flush_tlb_page(struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned long vad
void smp_flush_tlb_kernel_range(unsigned long start, unsigned long end);
void smp_flush_tlb_page(struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned long vaddr);
#define flush_tlb_kernel_range(start, end) \
do { flush_tsb_kernel_range(start,end); \
smp_flush_tlb_kernel_range(start, end); \
} while (0)
#define global_flush_tlb_page(mm, vaddr) \
smp_flush_tlb_page(mm, vaddr)
......
......@@ -2707,3 +2707,26 @@ void hugetlb_setup(struct pt_regs *regs)
}
}
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
#define do_flush_tlb_kernel_range smp_flush_tlb_kernel_range
#else
#define do_flush_tlb_kernel_range __flush_tlb_kernel_range
#endif
void flush_tlb_kernel_range(unsigned long start, unsigned long end)
{
if (start < HI_OBP_ADDRESS && end > LOW_OBP_ADDRESS) {
if (start < LOW_OBP_ADDRESS) {
flush_tsb_kernel_range(start, LOW_OBP_ADDRESS);
do_flush_tlb_kernel_range(start, LOW_OBP_ADDRESS);
}
if (end > HI_OBP_ADDRESS) {
flush_tsb_kernel_range(end, HI_OBP_ADDRESS);
do_flush_tlb_kernel_range(end, HI_OBP_ADDRESS);
}
} else {
flush_tsb_kernel_range(start, end);
do_flush_tlb_kernel_range(start, end);
}
}
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