gen_pool_add broken with LPAE based systems
Andrew Morton
akpm at linux-foundation.org
Tue Mar 19 17:54:24 EDT 2013
On Thu, 14 Mar 2013 16:05:27 -0700 Laura Abbott <lauraa at codeaurora.org> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We use genalloc for managing certain pools of physical memory. genalloc
> currently uses unsigned long for virtual addresses and phys_addr_t for
> physical addresses. Our ARM LPAE systems have 64-bit physical addresses
> but unsigned long is still 32 bits. Using gen_pool_add breaks with
> addresses > 4G because gen_pool_add treats the address passed in as the
> virtual address. gen_pool allocates internally based on the 32 bit
> virtual address as well so everything is broken if we want to be able to
> manage the full address space after 4G. I see a couple of options:
The above only makes sense if ARM LPAE has 64-bit (actually >= 33-bit)
virtual addresses. If so, I don't understand how ARM LPAE can work at
all - the core MM assumes that addresses-fit-in-ulongs in eleventy
trillion places.
I think we need a better description of the problem, please.
> 1) Change gen_pool_add to use physical addresses and allocate based on
> physical addresses instead of virtual addresses
> 2) Change the virtual address to be a 64 bit type or something
> selectable to a 64 bit type.
> 3) Allow a flag per pool to select whether the allocator is virtual or
> physical and switch between those.
> 4) Split the APIs into virtual <-> physical and physical only and have
> separate types for each.
>
> Any of these suggestions seem reasonable or is there another option to
> consider?
2) sounds least intrusive but I can't think with my head spinning so fast.
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