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SubjectRe: Regression in 2.6.25-rc3: s2ram segfaults before suspending
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On Monday, 3 of March 2008, Pavel Machek wrote:
> Hi!
>
> > > > Klaus S. Madsen wrote:
> > > >> open("/dev/mem", O_RDWR) = 5
> > > >> mmap2(NULL, 1282, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE|PROT_EXEC, MAP_SHARED|MAP_FIXED, 5, 0) = 0
> > > >> mmap2(0xa0000, 393216, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE, MAP_SHARED|MAP_FIXED, 5, 0xa0) = 0xa0000
> > > > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> > > >> close(5) = 0
> > > >> ioperm(0, 0x400, 0x1) = 0
> > > >> iopl(0x3) = 0
> > > >> access("/sys/bus/pci", R_OK) = 0
> > > >> write(1, "Calling get_mode\n", 17) = 17
> > > >> vm86(0x1, 0xb7f14ccc, 0xb7f14830, 0xc000, 0x18b6 <unfinished ...>
> > > >> --- SIGSEGV (Segmentation fault) @ 0 (0) ---
> > > >> +++ killed by SIGSEGV (core dumped) +++
> > > >
> > > > This is the VGA BIOS being mapped, it's mapped PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE, but
> > > > no PROT_EXEC; if the kernel is NX-capable it *should* segfault trying to
> > > > execute out of this area, which is exactly what will happen when vm86
> > > > executes INT 10h.
> > > >
> > > > If we can find that mmap() in the s2ram source code and add PROT_EXEC
> > > > to it, it would be interesting.
> > >
> > > Klaus, could you send your .config as well? Lets make sure that NX is
> > > even relevant in this context.
> > Allright. The mmap in question is in the x86-common.c file in libx86,
> > and adding PROT_EXEC to it solves the problem.
>
> Ok, sw should probably fix that in s2ram... can you mail a patch to
> me, and suspend-devel?
>
> > I have attached my .config.
> >
> > The only thing I don't understand is why this is suddenly a problem with
> > 2.6.25, and not with 2.6.24? Is there a bug in 2.6.24 and previously
> > that allows real-mode execution of non-executable pages?
>
> It is strange indeed... Should it be traced as an regression?

I'm tracing it FWIW. However, it would be good to know if all of the previous
kernels were buggy and 2.6.25 fixed the problem or it's the other way around.

Thanks,
Rafael


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