Re: [BUG] ARM64: Create 4K page size mmu memory map at init timewill trigger exception.

From: Catalin Marinas
Date: Thu Aug 22 2013 - 12:17:21 EST


On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 04:35:29AM +0100, Leizhen (ThunderTown, Euler) wrote:
> This problem is on ARM64. When CONFIG_ARM64_64K_PAGES is not opened, the memory
> map size can be 2M(section) and 4K(PAGE). First, OS will create map for pgd
> (level 1 table) and level 2 table which in swapper_pg_dir. Then, OS register
> mem block into memblock.memory according to memory node in fdt, like memory@0,
> and create map in setup_arch-->paging_init. If all mem block start address and
> size is integral multiple of 2M, there is no problem, because we will create 2M
> section size map whose entries locate in level 2 table. But if it is not
> integral multiple of 2M, we should create level 3 table, which granule is 4K.
> Now, current implementtion is call early_alloc-->memblock_alloc to alloc memory
> for level 3 table. This function will find a 4K free memory which locate in
> memblock.memory tail(high address), but paging_init is create map from low
> address to high address, so new alloced memory is not mapped, write page talbe
> entry to it will trigger exception.

I see how this can happen. There is a memblock_set_current_limit to
PGDIR_SIZE (1GB, we have a pre-allocated pmd) and in my tests I had at
least 1GB of RAM which got mapped first and didn't have this problem.
I'll come up with a patch tomorrow.

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Catalin

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