[PATCH] arm64: mm: Fix memmap to be initialized for the entire section
Ard Biesheuvel
ard.biesheuvel at linaro.org
Thu Nov 24 05:44:31 PST 2016
On 24 November 2016 at 13:42, Robert Richter <robert.richter at cavium.com> wrote:
> On 23.11.16 21:25:06, Ard Biesheuvel wrote:
>> Why? MEMREMAP_WB is used often, among other things for mapping
>> firmware tables, which are marked as NOMAP, so in these cases, the
>> linear address is not mapped.
>
> If fw tables are mapped wb, that is wrong and needs a separate fix.
>
Why is that wrong?
>> > If you think pfn_valid() is wrong here, I am happy to send a patch
>> > that fixes this by using page_is_ram(). In any case, the worst case
>> > that may happen is to behave the same as v4.4, we might fix then the
>> > wrong use of pfn_valid() where it is not correctly used to check for
>> > ram.
>> >
>>
>> page_is_ram() uses string comparisons to look for regions called
>> 'System RAM'. Is that something we can tolerate for each pfn_valid()
>> calll?
>>
>> Perhaps the solution is to reimplement page_is_ram() for arm64 using
>> memblock_is_memory() instead, But that still means we need to modify
>> the generic memremap() code first to switch to it before changing the
>> arm64 implementation of pfn_valid
>
> No, that's not the solution. pfn_valid() should just check if there is
> a valid struct page, as other archs do. And if there is a mis-use of
> pfn_valid() to check for ram, only that calls should be fixed to use
> page_is_ram(), however this is implemented, or something appropriate.
> But I don't see any problematic code, and if so, I will fix that.
>
memremap() uses pfn_valid() to decide whether some address is covered
by the linear mapping. If we correct pfn_valid() to adhere to your
definition, we will need to fix memremap() first in any case.
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