[PATCH v6 00/12] mm/debug_vm_pgtable: Enhancements
Vineet Gupta
vgupta at kernel.org
Fri Aug 13 12:43:55 PDT 2021
On 8/13/21 2:25 AM, Gavin Shan wrote:
> Hi Anshuman and Vineet,
>
> On 8/12/21 9:11 PM, Anshuman Khandual wrote:
>> On 8/9/21 2:56 PM, Gavin Shan wrote:
>>> There are couple of issues with current implementations and this series
>>> tries to resolve the issues:
>>>
>>> (a) All needed information are scattered in variables, passed to
>>> various
>>> test functions. The code is organized in pretty much relaxed
>>> fashion.
>>>
>>> (b) The page isn't allocated from buddy during page table entry
>>> modifying
>>> tests. The page can be invalid, conflicting to the
>>> implementations
>>> of set_xxx_at() on ARM64. The target page is accessed so that
>>> the
>>> iCache can be flushed when execution permission is given on
>>> ARM64.
>>> Besides, the target page can be unmapped and accessing to it
>>> causes
>>> kernel crash.
>>>
>>> "struct pgtable_debug_args" is introduced to address issue (a). For
>>> issue
>>> (b), the used page is allocated from buddy in page table entry
>>> modifying
>>> tests. The corresponding tets will be skipped if we fail to allocate
>>> the
>>> (huge) page. For other test cases, the original page around to kernel
>>> symbol (@start_kernel) is still used.
>>>
>>> The patches are organized as below. PATCH[2-10] could be combined to
>>> one
>>> patch, but it will make the review harder:
>>>
>>> PATCH[1] introduces "struct pgtable_debug_args" as place holder
>>> of all
>>> needed information. With it, the old and new implementation
>>> can coexist.
>>> PATCH[2-10] uses "struct pgtable_debug_args" in various test
>>> functions.
>>> PATCH[11] removes the unused code for old implementation.
>>> PATCH[12] fixes the issue of corrupted page flag for ARM64
>>>
>>> Changelog
>>> =========
>>> v6:
>>> * Populate saved page table entry pointers after
>>> they're allocated in init_args() (Anshuman)
>>> * Fix imbalanced preemption count issue by replacing
>>> pte_alloc_mmap() with pte_alloc() in init_args() (syzbot)
>>
>> + vgupta at kernel.org
Please also keep linux-snps-arc CC'ed for ARC changes.
>>
>> Hello Gavin/Vineet,
>>
>> This series still need to be tested on ARC ?
>>
>
> Yes, I'm unable to test ARC as it's not supported by QEMU yet.
> It would great if Vineet can give it a try on ARC :)
We do have a working QEMU (in the process of being upstreamed) you could try
https://github.com/foss-for-synopsys-dwc-arc-processors/qemu #master
Is this code in some shared git repo we can pull - instead of apply 8 files.
Thx,
-Vineet
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