Messages in this thread | | | From | Anup Patel <> | Date | Fri, 16 Aug 2019 06:35:09 +0530 | Subject | Re: [PATCH v5 2/2] RISC-V: Setup initial page tables in two stages |
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On Fri, Aug 16, 2019 at 12:27 AM Alistair Francis <Alistair.Francis@wdc.com> wrote: > > On Wed, 2019-07-10 at 17:05 -0700, Paul Walmsley wrote: > > On Fri, 7 Jun 2019, Anup Patel wrote: > > > > > Currently, the setup_vm() does initial page table setup in one-shot > > > very early before enabling MMU. Due to this, the setup_vm() has to > > > map > > > all possible kernel virtual addresses since it does not know size > > > and > > > location of RAM. This means we have kernel mappings for non- > > > existent > > > RAM and any buggy driver (or kernel) code doing out-of-bound access > > > to RAM will not fault and cause underterministic behaviour. > > > > > > Further, the setup_vm() creates PMD mappings (i.e. 2M mappings) for > > > RV64 systems. This means for PAGE_OFFSET=0xffffffe000000000 (i.e. > > > MAXPHYSMEM_128GB=y), the setup_vm() will require 129 pages (i.e. > > > 516 KB) of memory for initial page tables which is never freed. The > > > memory required for initial page tables will further increase if > > > we chose a lower value of PAGE_OFFSET (e.g. 0xffffff0000000000) > > > > > > This patch implements two-staged initial page table setup, as > > > follows: > > > 1. Early (i.e. setup_vm()): This stage maps kernel image and DTB in > > > a early page table (i.e. early_pg_dir). The early_pg_dir will be > > > used > > > only by boot HART so it can be freed as-part of init memory free- > > > up. > > > 2. Final (i.e. setup_vm_final()): This stage maps all possible RAM > > > banks in the final page table (i.e. swapper_pg_dir). The boot HART > > > will start using swapper_pg_dir at the end of setup_vm_final(). All > > > non-boot HARTs directly use the swapper_pg_dir created by boot > > > HART. > > > > > > We have following advantages with this new approach: > > > 1. Kernel mappings for non-existent RAM don't exists anymore. > > > 2. Memory consumed by initial page tables is now indpendent of the > > > chosen PAGE_OFFSET. > > > 3. Memory consumed by initial page tables on RV64 system is 2 pages > > > (i.e. 8 KB) which has significantly reduced and these pages will be > > > freed as-part of the init memory free-up. > > > > > > The patch also provides a foundation for implementing strict kernel > > > mappings where we protect kernel text and rodata using PTE > > > permissions. > > > > > > Suggested-by: Mike Rapoport <rppt@linux.ibm.com> > > > Signed-off-by: Anup Patel <anup.patel@wdc.com> > > > > Thanks, updated to apply and to fix a checkpatch warning, and > > queued. > > > > This may not make it in for v5.3-rc1; if not, we'll submit it later. > > I'm seeing this failure on RV32 which I bisected to this patch: > > [ 1.820461] systemd[1]: systemd 242-19-gdb2e367+ running in system > mode. (-PAM -AUDIT -SELINUX +IMA -APPARMOR +SMACK +SYSVINIT +UTMP > -LIBCRYPTSETUP -GCRYPT -GNUTLS +ACL +XZ -LZ4 -SECCOMP +BLKID -ELFUTILS > +KMOD -IDN2 -IDN -PCRE2 default-hierarchy=hybrid) > [ 1.824320] Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual > address 9ff00c15 > [ 1.824973] Oops [#1] > [ 1.825162] Modules linked in: > [ 1.825536] CPU: 0 PID: 1 Comm: systemd Not tainted 5.2.0-rc7 #1 > [ 1.826039] sepc: c05c3c78 ra : c04b5a74 sp : df047ce0 > [ 1.826514] gp : c07a1038 tp : df04c000 t0 : 000000fc > [ 1.826919] t1 : 00000002 t2 : 000003ef s0 : df047cf0 > [ 1.827322] s1 : df7090f8 a0 : 9ff00c15 a1 : c072166c > [ 1.827723] a2 : 00000000 a3 : 00000001 a4 : 00000001 > [ 1.828104] a5 : df6f8138 a6 : 0000002f a7 : de62a000 > [ 1.828534] s2 : c072166c s3 : 00000000 s4 : 00000000 > [ 1.828931] s5 : c07a2000 s6 : 00400cc0 s7 : 00000400 > [ 1.829319] s8 : de491018 s9 : 00000000 s10: fffff000 > [ 1.829702] s11: de491030 t3 : de62b000 t4 : 00000000 > [ 1.830090] t5 : 00000000 t6 : 00000080 > [ 1.830392] sstatus: 00000100 sbadaddr: 9ff00c15 scause: 0000000d > [ 1.831616] ---[ end trace 49a926a1a5300c00 ]--- > [ 1.835776] Kernel panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill init! > exitcode=0x0000000b > [ 1.836575] ---[ end Kernel panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill > init! exitcode=0x0000000b ]--- > > Does anyone else see this? > > A simple revert of this patch on 5.3-rc4 fixes the issue for me.
It looks like this patch is exposing some other bug of Linux RISC-V 32bit kernel.
We will be hiding the actual issue by reverting this patch because previously we were mapping all possible kernel virtual addresses even for non-existent RAM (after RAM ends).
Let me debug this more.
Regards, Anup
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