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    SubjectRe: [PATCH 1/4] kaslr: parse the extended movable_node=nn[KMG]@ss[KMG]
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    Hi Chao,

    At 10/19/2017 06:02 PM, Chao Fan wrote:
    > Extend the movable_node to movable_node=nn[KMG]@ss[KMG].
    > Since in current code, kaslr may choose the memory region in hot-pluggable
    > nodes. So we can specific the region in immovable node. And store the
    > regions in immovable_mem.
    >

    I guess you may mean that:

    In current Linux with KASLR. Kernel may choose a memory region in
    movable node for extracting kernel code, which will make the node
    can't be hot-removed.

    Solve it by only specific the region in immovable node. So create
    immovable_mem to store the region of movable node, and only choose
    the memory in immovable_mem array.

    > Multiple regions can be specified, comma delimited.
    > Considering the usage of memory, only support for 4 regions.
    > 4 regions contains 2 nodes at least, and is enough for kernel to
    > extract.
    >
    > Signed-off-by: Chao Fan <fanc.fnst@cn.fujitsu.com>
    > ---
    > arch/x86/boot/compressed/kaslr.c | 63 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
    > 1 file changed, 62 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
    >
    > diff --git a/arch/x86/boot/compressed/kaslr.c b/arch/x86/boot/compressed/kaslr.c
    > index 17818ba6906f..3c1f5204693b 100644
    > --- a/arch/x86/boot/compressed/kaslr.c
    > +++ b/arch/x86/boot/compressed/kaslr.c
    > @@ -107,6 +107,12 @@ enum mem_avoid_index {
    >
    > static struct mem_vector mem_avoid[MEM_AVOID_MAX];
    >
    > +/* Only supporting at most 4 immovable memory regions with kaslr */
    > +#define MAX_IMMOVABLE_MEM 4
    > +
    > +static struct mem_vector immovable_mem[MAX_IMMOVABLE_MEM];
    > +static int num_immovable_region;
    > +
    > static bool mem_overlaps(struct mem_vector *one, struct mem_vector *two)
    > {
    > /* Item one is entirely before item two. */
    > @@ -167,6 +173,28 @@ parse_memmap(char *p, unsigned long long *start, unsigned long long *size)
    > return -EINVAL;
    > }
    >
    > +static int parse_immovable_mem(char *p,
    > + unsigned long long *start,
    > + unsigned long long *size)
    > +{
    > + char *oldp;
    > +
    > + if (!p)
    > + return -EINVAL;
    > +
    > + oldp = p;
    > + *size = memparse(p, &p);
    > + if (p == oldp)
    > + return -EINVAL;
    > +
    > + if (*p == '@') {
    > + *start = memparse(p + 1, &p);
    > + return 0;
    > + }
    > +

    Here you don't consider that if @ss[KMG] is omitted.

    > + return -EINVAL;
    > +}
    > +
    > static void mem_avoid_memmap(char *str)
    > {
    > static int i;
    > @@ -206,6 +234,36 @@ static void mem_avoid_memmap(char *str)
    > memmap_too_large = true;
    > }
    >
    > +#ifdef CONFIG_MEMORY_HOTPLUG
    > +static void mem_mark_immovable(char *str)
    > +{
    > + int i = 0;
    > +

    you have use num_immovable_region, 'i' is useless. just remove it.

    > + while (str && (i < MAX_IMMOVABLE_MEM)) {
    > + int rc;
    > + unsigned long long start, size;
    > + char *k = strchr(str, ',');
    > +

    Why do you put this definition here? IMO, moving it out is better.

    > + if (k)
    > + *k++ = 0;
    > +
    > + rc = parse_immovable_mem(str, &start, &size);
    > + if (rc < 0)
    > + break;
    > + str = k;
    > +
    > + immovable_mem[i].start = start;
    > + immovable_mem[i].size = size;
    > + i++;

    Replace it with num_immovable_region

    > + }
    > + num_immovable_region = i;

    Just remove it.

    > +}
    > +#else
    > +static inline void mem_mark_immovable(char *str)
    > +{
    > +}
    > +#endif
    > +
    > static int handle_mem_memmap(void)
    > {
    > char *args = (char *)get_cmd_line_ptr();
    > @@ -214,7 +272,8 @@ static int handle_mem_memmap(void)
    > char *param, *val;
    > u64 mem_size;
    >
    > - if (!strstr(args, "memmap=") && !strstr(args, "mem="))
    > + if (!strstr(args, "memmap=") && !strstr(args, "mem=") &&
    > + !strstr(args, "movable_node="))
    > return 0;
    >
    > tmp_cmdline = malloc(len + 1);
    > @@ -239,6 +298,8 @@ static int handle_mem_memmap(void)
    >
    > if (!strcmp(param, "memmap")) {
    > mem_avoid_memmap(val);
    > + } else if (!strcmp(param, "movable_node")) {
    > + mem_mark_immovable(val);

    AFAIK, handle_mem_memmap() is invoked in mem_avoid_init(), which is used
    to avoid mem. But, here the value of immovable node is the memory
    you want to mark and use, it is better that we split it out.

    BTW, Using movable_node to store the memory of immovable node is
    strange and make me confuse. How about adding a new command option.

    Thanks,
    dou.
    > } else if (!strcmp(param, "mem")) {
    > char *p = val;
    >
    >


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