[PATCH v11 RESEND 9/9] arm64: armv8_deprecated: apply FEAT_LSUI for swpX emulation.
Will Deacon
will at kernel.org
Wed Jan 21 08:20:36 PST 2026
On Wed, Jan 21, 2026 at 02:51:10PM +0000, Yeoreum Yun wrote:
> > On Tue, Jan 20, 2026 at 05:59:47PM +0000, Yeoreum Yun wrote:
> > > On second thought, while a CPU that implements LSUI is unlikely to
> > > support AArch32 compatibility,
> > > I don't think LSUI requires the absence of AArch32.
> > > These two are independent features (and in fact our FVP reports/supports both).
> >
> > Did you have to configure the FVP specially for this or that a "default"
> > configuration?
> >
> > > Given that, I'm not sure a WARN is really necessary.
> > > Would it be sufficient to just drop the patch for swpX instead?
> >
> > Given that the whole point of LSUI is to remove the PAN toggling, I think
> > we should make an effort to make sure that we don't retain PAN toggling
> > paths at runtime that could potentially be targetted by attackers. If we
> > drop the SWP emulation patch and then see that we have AArch32 at runtime,
> > we should forcefully disable the SWP emulation but, since we don't actually
> > think we're going to see this in practice, the WARN seemed simpler.
>
> TBH, I missed the FVP configuration option clusterX.max_32bit_el, which
> can disable AArch32 support by setting it to -1 (default: 3).
> Given this, I think it’s reasonable to emit a WARN when LSUI is enabled and
> drop the SWP emulation path under that condition.
I'm asking about the default value.
If Arm are going to provide models that default to having both LSUI and
AArch32 EL0 supported, then the WARN is just going to annoy people.
Please can you find out whether or not that's the case?
Will
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