[PATCH v3 3/4] arm64: mm: support ARCH_MMAP_RND_BITS.
Michael Ellerman
mpe at ellerman.id.au
Tue Nov 24 20:26:41 PST 2015
On Mon, 2015-11-23 at 10:55 -0800, Daniel Cashman wrote:
> On 11/23/2015 07:04 AM, Will Deacon wrote:
> > On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 03:20:07PM -0800, Daniel Cashman wrote:
> > > +config ARCH_MMAP_RND_BITS_MAX
> > > + default 20 if ARM64_64K_PAGES && ARCH_VA_BITS=39
> > > + default 24 if ARCH_VA_BITS=39
> > > + default 23 if ARM64_64K_PAGES && ARCH_VA_BITS=42
> > > + default 27 if ARCH_VA_BITS=42
> > > + default 29 if ARM64_64K_PAGES && ARCH_VA_BITS=48
> > > + default 33 if ARCH_VA_BITS=48
> > > + default 15 if ARM64_64K_PAGES
> > > + default 19
> > > +
> > > +config ARCH_MMAP_RND_COMPAT_BITS_MIN
> > > + default 7 if ARM64_64K_PAGES
> > > + default 11
> >
> > FYI: we now support 16k pages too, so this might need updating. It would
> > be much nicer if this was somehow computed rather than have the results
> > all open-coded like this.
>
> Yes, I ideally wanted this to be calculated based on the different page
> options and VA_BITS (which itself has a similar stanza), but I don't
> know how to do that/if it is currently supported in Kconfig. This would
> be even more desirable with the addition of 16K_PAGES, as with this
> setup we have a combinatorial problem.
>
> We could move this logic into the code where min/max are initialized,
> but that would create its own mess, creating new Kconfig values to
> introduce it in an arch-agnostic way after patch-set v2 moved that to
> mm/mmap.c instead of arch/${arch}/mm/mmap.c Suggestions welcome.
Could we instead change the meaning of the mmap_rnd_bits value to be the number
of address space bits that may be randomised?
ie. 40 would mean "please randomise in a 1T range", which with PAGE_SIZE=4K
gives you 28 random bits. etc.
That would make the value independent of PAGE_SIZE, and only depend on the size
of the address space.
It would also mean the values userspace sets and sees don't need to change if the
kernel PAGE_SIZE changes. (which probably doesn't happen often but still)
cheers
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