Re: [PATCH 1/4] [tip:x86/mm] Correcting improper large pagepreservation
From: Suresh Siddha
Date: Sat Apr 03 2010 - 02:44:56 EST
On Wed, 2010-03-31 at 18:59 -0700, Siarhei Liakh wrote:
> + /*
> + * .data and .bss should always be writable.
> + */
> + if ((within(pfn, __pa((unsigned long)_sdata) >> PAGE_SHIFT,
> + __pa((unsigned long)_edata) >> PAGE_SHIFT)) ||
> + (within(pfn, __pa((unsigned long)__bss_start) >> PAGE_SHIFT,
> + __pa((unsigned long)__bss_stop) >> PAGE_SHIFT))) {
> + pgprot_val(required) |= _PAGE_RW;
> + }
I have reviewed this patch and the only comment I have is:
On 64bit kernels, kernel text/data mapping and kernel identity mappings
are different virtual addresses mapping to same pfn ranges. For the
data/bss pages, does it help (in identifying certain data corruptions
more easily) in making the kernel identity mapping to be set to
read-only and enforce the need of RW only for the kernel data mappings.
Or is there some obscure code that uses something like
__va(__pa(data_symbol)) and writes to it?
If not, we can remove the __pa() constructs above and use the addr for
comparisons.
Otherwise this patch looks good to me.
Reviewed-by: Suresh Siddha <suresh.b.siddha@xxxxxxxxx>
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