From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: laura@labbott.name (Laura Abbott) Date: Mon, 23 Nov 2015 09:52:11 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] [PATCH] arm64: Boot failure on m400 with new cont PTEs In-Reply-To: <56534212.3000302@redhat.com> References: <1447858999-26665-1-git-send-email-jeremy.linton@arm.com> <20151118152044.GD10644@leverpostej> <564CA29A.9050905@arm.com> <20151118162932.GA13355@leverpostej> <20151123155132.GC32300@e104818-lin.cambridge.arm.com> <5653387A.2000101@redhat.com> <565340C9.7010605@labbott.name> <56534212.3000302@redhat.com> Message-ID: <5653524B.40302@labbott.name> To: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org List-Id: linux-arm-kernel.lists.infradead.org On 11/23/15 8:42 AM, Jeremy Linton wrote: > On 11/23/2015 10:37 AM, Laura Abbott wrote: >> Which permissions still need to be cleaned up from your perspective? > > IMHO, the vast majority of the linear map should not be executable/read/write, which is what happens today. > With CONFIG_DEBUG_RODATA on I'm not seeing any rwx regions # cat /sys/kernel/debug/kernel_page_tables ---[ vmalloc() Area ]--- 0xffffff8000000000-0xffffff8000010000 64K RW NX SHD AF UXN DEVICE/nGnRE 0xffffff8000012000-0xffffff8000013000 4K RW NX SHD AF UXN DEVICE/nGnRE 0xffffff8000018000-0xffffff8000019000 4K RW NX SHD AF UXN DEVICE/nGnRE 0xffffff8000020000-0xffffff8000030000 64K RW NX SHD AF UXN DEVICE/nGnRE 0xffffff8000031000-0xffffff8000071000 256K RW NX SHD AF UXN MEM/NORMAL-NC 0xffffff8000080000-0xffffff8000180000 1M RW NX SHD AF UXN DEVICE/nGnRE 0xffffff80001ae000-0xffffff80001b1000 12K RW NX SHD AF UXN MEM/NORMAL 0xffffff8000200000-0xffffff8000300000 1M RW NX SHD AF UXN DEVICE/nGnRE 0xffffff8000380000-0xffffff8000480000 1M RW NX SHD AF UXN DEVICE/nGnRE 0xffffff8000500000-0xffffff8000600000 1M RW NX SHD AF UXN DEVICE/nGnRE 0xffffff8000680000-0xffffff8000780000 1M RW NX SHD AF UXN DEVICE/nGnRE 0xffffff8000800000-0xffffff8000900000 1M RW NX SHD AF UXN DEVICE/nGnRE 0xffffff8000980000-0xffffff8000a80000 1M RW NX SHD AF UXN DEVICE/nGnRE 0xffffff8000b00000-0xffffff8000c00000 1M RW NX SHD AF UXN DEVICE/nGnRE 0xffffff8000c80000-0xffffff8000d80000 1M RW NX SHD AF UXN DEVICE/nGnRE 0xffffff8000e00000-0xffffff8000f00000 1M RW NX SHD AF UXN DEVICE/nGnRE 0xffffff8000f80000-0xffffff8001080000 1M RW NX SHD AF UXN DEVICE/nGnRE 0xffffff8001100000-0xffffff8001200000 1M RW NX SHD AF UXN DEVICE/nGnRE 0xffffff8001280000-0xffffff8001380000 1M RW NX SHD AF UXN DEVICE/nGnRE 0xffffff8001400000-0xffffff8001500000 1M RW NX SHD AF UXN DEVICE/nGnRE 0xffffff8001580000-0xffffff8001680000 1M RW NX SHD AF UXN DEVICE/nGnRE 0xffffff8001700000-0xffffff8001800000 1M RW NX SHD AF UXN DEVICE/nGnRE ---[ vmalloc() End ]--- ---[ vmemmap start ]--- 0xffffffbdc1000000-0xffffffbdc3000000 32M RW NX SHD AF BLK UXN MEM/NORMAL ---[ vmemmap end ]--- ---[ Fixmap start ]--- 0xffffffbffa800000-0xffffffbffaa00000 2M ro NX SHD AF BLK UXN MEM/NORMAL ---[ Fixmap end ]--- ---[ PCI I/O start ]--- 0xffffffbffae00000-0xffffffbffae10000 64K RW NX SHD AF UXN DEVICE/nGnRE ---[ PCI I/O end ]--- ---[ Modules start ]--- ---[ Modules end ]--- ---[ Kernel Mapping ]--- 0xffffffc000000000-0xffffffc000080000 512K RW NX SHD AF CON UXN MEM/NORMAL 0xffffffc000080000-0xffffffc000082000 8K RW NX SHD AF UXN MEM/NORMAL 0xffffffc000082000-0xffffffc000090000 56K ro x SHD AF UXN MEM/NORMAL 0xffffffc000090000-0xffffffc000200000 1472K ro x SHD AF CON UXN MEM/NORMAL 0xffffffc000200000-0xffffffc000800000 6M ro x SHD AF BLK UXN MEM/NORMAL 0xffffffc000800000-0xffffffc000980000 1536K ro x SHD AF CON UXN MEM/NORMAL 0xffffffc000980000-0xffffffc000987000 28K ro x SHD AF UXN MEM/NORMAL 0xffffffc000987000-0xffffffc000990000 36K RW NX SHD AF UXN MEM/NORMAL 0xffffffc000990000-0xffffffc000a00000 448K RW NX SHD AF CON UXN MEM/NORMAL 0xffffffc000a00000-0xffffffc000a10000 64K RW NX SHD AF UXN MEM/NORMAL 0xffffffc000a10000-0xffffffc000c00000 1984K RW NX SHD AF CON UXN MEM/NORMAL 0xffffffc000c00000-0xffffffc040000000 1012M RW NX SHD AF BLK UXN MEM/NORMAL 0xffffffc040000000-0xffffffc080000000 1G RW NX SHD AF BLK UXN MEM/NORMAL are there other parts of the map you're seeing that aren't on my system? Thanks, Laura