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From: dave.hansen at intel.com (Dave Hansen)
Subject: [PATCH v12 12/22] selftests/vm: generic cleanup
Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2018 15:22:14 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <920ff5c4-153a-488c-e502-82ea43adbd79@intel.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1519264541-7621-13-git-send-email-linuxram@us.ibm.com>

On 02/21/2018 05:55 PM, Ram Pai wrote:
> cleanup the code to satisfy coding styles.
> 
> cc: Dave Hansen <dave.hansen at intel.com>
> cc: Florian Weimer <fweimer at redhat.com>
> Signed-off-by: Ram Pai <linuxram at us.ibm.com>
> ---
>  tools/testing/selftests/vm/protection_keys.c |   81 ++++++++++++++------------
>  1 files changed, 43 insertions(+), 38 deletions(-)
> 
> diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/vm/protection_keys.c b/tools/testing/selftests/vm/protection_keys.c
> index 6054093..6fdd8f5 100644
> --- a/tools/testing/selftests/vm/protection_keys.c
> +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/vm/protection_keys.c
> @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
>   *
>   * There are examples in here of:
>   *  * how to set protection keys on memory
> - *  * how to set/clear bits in pkey registers (the rights register)
> + *  * how to set/clear bits in Protection Key registers (the rights register)

I don't think CodingStyle says to do this. :)

>   *  * how to handle SEGV_PKUERR signals and extract pkey-relevant
>   *    information from the siginfo
>   *
> @@ -13,13 +13,18 @@
>   *	prefault pages in at malloc, or not
>   *	protect MPX bounds tables with protection keys?
>   *	make sure VMA splitting/merging is working correctly
> - *	OOMs can destroy mm->mmap (see exit_mmap()), so make sure it is immune to pkeys
> - *	look for pkey "leaks" where it is still set on a VMA but "freed" back to the kernel
> - *	do a plain mprotect() to a mprotect_pkey() area and make sure the pkey sticks
> + *	OOMs can destroy mm->mmap (see exit_mmap()),
> + *			so make sure it is immune to pkeys
> + *	look for pkey "leaks" where it is still set on a VMA
> + *			 but "freed" back to the kernel
> + *	do a plain mprotect() to a mprotect_pkey() area and make
> + *			 sure the pkey sticks

Ram, I'm not sure where this came from, but this looks horrid.  Please
don't do this to the file

>   * Compile like this:
> - *	gcc      -o protection_keys    -O2 -g -std=gnu99 -pthread -Wall protection_keys.c -lrt -ldl -lm
> - *	gcc -m32 -o protection_keys_32 -O2 -g -std=gnu99 -pthread -Wall protection_keys.c -lrt -ldl -lm
> + *	gcc      -o protection_keys    -O2 -g -std=gnu99
> + *			 -pthread -Wall protection_keys.c -lrt -ldl -lm
> + *	gcc -m32 -o protection_keys_32 -O2 -g -std=gnu99
> + *			 -pthread -Wall protection_keys.c -lrt -ldl -lm
>   */

Please just leave this, or remove it from the file.  It was a long line
so it could be copied and pasted, this ruins that.



>  #define _GNU_SOURCE
>  #include <errno.h>
> @@ -251,26 +256,11 @@ void signal_handler(int signum, siginfo_t *si, void *vucontext)
>  	dprintf1("signal pkey_reg from  pkey_reg: %016lx\n", __rdpkey_reg());
>  	dprintf1("pkey from siginfo: %jx\n", siginfo_pkey);
>  	*(u64 *)pkey_reg_ptr = 0x00000000;
> -	dprintf1("WARNING: set PRKU=0 to allow faulting instruction to continue\n");
> +	dprintf1("WARNING: set PKEY_REG=0 to allow faulting instruction "
> +			"to continue\n");
>  	pkey_faults++;
>  	dprintf1("<<<<==================================================\n");
>  	return;
> -	if (trapno == 14) {
> -		fprintf(stderr,
> -			"ERROR: In signal handler, page fault, trapno = %d, ip = %016lx\n",
> -			trapno, ip);
> -		fprintf(stderr, "si_addr %p\n", si->si_addr);
> -		fprintf(stderr, "REG_ERR: %lx\n",
> -				(unsigned long)uctxt->uc_mcontext.gregs[REG_ERR]);
> -		exit(1);
> -	} else {
> -		fprintf(stderr, "unexpected trap %d! at 0x%lx\n", trapno, ip);
> -		fprintf(stderr, "si_addr %p\n", si->si_addr);
> -		fprintf(stderr, "REG_ERR: %lx\n",
> -				(unsigned long)uctxt->uc_mcontext.gregs[REG_ERR]);
> -		exit(2);
> -	}
> -	dprint_in_signal = 0;
>  }

I think this is just randomly removing code now.

I think you should probably just drop this patch.  It's not really
brining anything useful.
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WARNING: multiple messages have this Message-ID (diff)
From: dave.hansen@intel.com (Dave Hansen)
Subject: [PATCH v12 12/22] selftests/vm: generic cleanup
Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2018 15:22:14 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <920ff5c4-153a-488c-e502-82ea43adbd79@intel.com> (raw)
Message-ID: <20180316222214.MrDpIIZs6B8pnRQVTAth21tx0dP_FWOblAITDtpEb5I@z> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1519264541-7621-13-git-send-email-linuxram@us.ibm.com>

On 02/21/2018 05:55 PM, Ram Pai wrote:
> cleanup the code to satisfy coding styles.
> 
> cc: Dave Hansen <dave.hansen at intel.com>
> cc: Florian Weimer <fweimer at redhat.com>
> Signed-off-by: Ram Pai <linuxram at us.ibm.com>
> ---
>  tools/testing/selftests/vm/protection_keys.c |   81 ++++++++++++++------------
>  1 files changed, 43 insertions(+), 38 deletions(-)
> 
> diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/vm/protection_keys.c b/tools/testing/selftests/vm/protection_keys.c
> index 6054093..6fdd8f5 100644
> --- a/tools/testing/selftests/vm/protection_keys.c
> +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/vm/protection_keys.c
> @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
>   *
>   * There are examples in here of:
>   *  * how to set protection keys on memory
> - *  * how to set/clear bits in pkey registers (the rights register)
> + *  * how to set/clear bits in Protection Key registers (the rights register)

I don't think CodingStyle says to do this. :)

>   *  * how to handle SEGV_PKUERR signals and extract pkey-relevant
>   *    information from the siginfo
>   *
> @@ -13,13 +13,18 @@
>   *	prefault pages in at malloc, or not
>   *	protect MPX bounds tables with protection keys?
>   *	make sure VMA splitting/merging is working correctly
> - *	OOMs can destroy mm->mmap (see exit_mmap()), so make sure it is immune to pkeys
> - *	look for pkey "leaks" where it is still set on a VMA but "freed" back to the kernel
> - *	do a plain mprotect() to a mprotect_pkey() area and make sure the pkey sticks
> + *	OOMs can destroy mm->mmap (see exit_mmap()),
> + *			so make sure it is immune to pkeys
> + *	look for pkey "leaks" where it is still set on a VMA
> + *			 but "freed" back to the kernel
> + *	do a plain mprotect() to a mprotect_pkey() area and make
> + *			 sure the pkey sticks

Ram, I'm not sure where this came from, but this looks horrid.  Please
don't do this to the file

>   * Compile like this:
> - *	gcc      -o protection_keys    -O2 -g -std=gnu99 -pthread -Wall protection_keys.c -lrt -ldl -lm
> - *	gcc -m32 -o protection_keys_32 -O2 -g -std=gnu99 -pthread -Wall protection_keys.c -lrt -ldl -lm
> + *	gcc      -o protection_keys    -O2 -g -std=gnu99
> + *			 -pthread -Wall protection_keys.c -lrt -ldl -lm
> + *	gcc -m32 -o protection_keys_32 -O2 -g -std=gnu99
> + *			 -pthread -Wall protection_keys.c -lrt -ldl -lm
>   */

Please just leave this, or remove it from the file.  It was a long line
so it could be copied and pasted, this ruins that.



>  #define _GNU_SOURCE
>  #include <errno.h>
> @@ -251,26 +256,11 @@ void signal_handler(int signum, siginfo_t *si, void *vucontext)
>  	dprintf1("signal pkey_reg from  pkey_reg: %016lx\n", __rdpkey_reg());
>  	dprintf1("pkey from siginfo: %jx\n", siginfo_pkey);
>  	*(u64 *)pkey_reg_ptr = 0x00000000;
> -	dprintf1("WARNING: set PRKU=0 to allow faulting instruction to continue\n");
> +	dprintf1("WARNING: set PKEY_REG=0 to allow faulting instruction "
> +			"to continue\n");
>  	pkey_faults++;
>  	dprintf1("<<<<==================================================\n");
>  	return;
> -	if (trapno == 14) {
> -		fprintf(stderr,
> -			"ERROR: In signal handler, page fault, trapno = %d, ip = %016lx\n",
> -			trapno, ip);
> -		fprintf(stderr, "si_addr %p\n", si->si_addr);
> -		fprintf(stderr, "REG_ERR: %lx\n",
> -				(unsigned long)uctxt->uc_mcontext.gregs[REG_ERR]);
> -		exit(1);
> -	} else {
> -		fprintf(stderr, "unexpected trap %d! at 0x%lx\n", trapno, ip);
> -		fprintf(stderr, "si_addr %p\n", si->si_addr);
> -		fprintf(stderr, "REG_ERR: %lx\n",
> -				(unsigned long)uctxt->uc_mcontext.gregs[REG_ERR]);
> -		exit(2);
> -	}
> -	dprint_in_signal = 0;
>  }

I think this is just randomly removing code now.

I think you should probably just drop this patch.  It's not really
brining anything useful.
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  parent reply	other threads:[~2018-03-16 22:22 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 98+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2018-02-22  1:55 [PATCH v12 00/22] selftests, powerpc, x86 : Memory Protection Keys linuxram
2018-02-22  1:55 ` Ram Pai
2018-02-22  1:55 ` [PATCH v12 01/22] selftests/x86: Move protecton key selftest to arch neutral directory linuxram
2018-02-22  1:55   ` Ram Pai
2018-02-22  5:51   ` mingo
2018-02-22  5:51     ` Ingo Molnar
2018-02-22  1:55 ` [PATCH v12 02/22] selftests/vm: rename all references to pkru to a generic name linuxram
2018-02-22  1:55   ` Ram Pai
2018-03-16 21:55   ` dave.hansen
2018-03-16 21:55     ` Dave Hansen
2018-02-22  1:55 ` [PATCH v12 03/22] selftests/vm: move generic definitions to header file linuxram
2018-02-22  1:55   ` Ram Pai
2018-02-22  1:55 ` [PATCH v12 04/22] selftests/vm: typecast the pkey register linuxram
2018-02-22  1:55   ` Ram Pai
2018-03-16 21:58   ` dave.hansen
2018-03-16 21:58     ` Dave Hansen
2018-03-26 19:38     ` bauerman
2018-03-26 19:38       ` Thiago Jung Bauermann
2018-02-22  1:55 ` [PATCH v12 05/22] selftests/vm: generic function to handle shadow key register linuxram
2018-02-22  1:55   ` Ram Pai
2018-03-16 22:05   ` dave.hansen
2018-03-16 22:05     ` Dave Hansen
2018-02-22  1:55 ` [PATCH v12 06/22] selftests/vm: fix the wrong assert in pkey_disable_set() linuxram
2018-02-22  1:55   ` Ram Pai
2018-03-16 22:06   ` dave.hansen
2018-03-16 22:06     ` Dave Hansen
2018-02-22  1:55 ` [PATCH v12 07/22] selftests/vm: fixed bugs in pkey_disable_clear() linuxram
2018-02-22  1:55   ` Ram Pai
2018-03-16 22:08   ` dave.hansen
2018-03-16 22:08     ` Dave Hansen
2018-03-28 20:47     ` bauerman
2018-03-28 20:47       ` Thiago Jung Bauermann
2018-03-28 20:55       ` dave.hansen
2018-03-28 20:55         ` Dave Hansen
2018-03-28 23:51         ` bauerman
2018-03-28 23:51           ` Thiago Jung Bauermann
2018-02-22  1:55 ` [PATCH v12 08/22] selftests/vm: clear the bits in shadow reg when a pkey is freed linuxram
2018-02-22  1:55   ` Ram Pai
2018-03-16 22:10   ` dave.hansen
2018-03-16 22:10     ` Dave Hansen
2018-02-22  1:55 ` [PATCH v12 09/22] selftests/vm: fix alloc_random_pkey() to make it really random linuxram
2018-02-22  1:55   ` Ram Pai
2018-03-16 22:13   ` dave.hansen
2018-03-16 22:13     ` Dave Hansen
2018-02-22  1:55 ` [PATCH v12 10/22] selftests/vm: introduce two arch independent abstraction linuxram
2018-02-22  1:55   ` Ram Pai
2018-03-16 22:15   ` dave.hansen
2018-03-16 22:15     ` Dave Hansen
2018-02-22  1:55 ` [PATCH v12 11/22] selftests/vm: pkey register should match shadow pkey linuxram
2018-02-22  1:55   ` Ram Pai
2018-03-16 22:19   ` dave.hansen
2018-03-16 22:19     ` Dave Hansen
2018-02-22  1:55 ` [PATCH v12 12/22] selftests/vm: generic cleanup linuxram
2018-02-22  1:55   ` Ram Pai
2018-03-16 22:22   ` dave.hansen [this message]
2018-03-16 22:22     ` Dave Hansen
2018-02-22  1:55 ` [PATCH v12 13/22] selftests/vm: powerpc implementation for generic abstraction linuxram
2018-02-22  1:55   ` Ram Pai
2018-03-16 22:23   ` dave.hansen
2018-03-16 22:23     ` Dave Hansen
2018-02-22  1:55 ` [PATCH v12 14/22] selftests/vm: clear the bits in shadow reg when a pkey is freed linuxram
2018-02-22  1:55   ` Ram Pai
2018-03-16 22:24   ` dave.hansen
2018-03-16 22:24     ` Dave Hansen
2018-02-22  1:55 ` [PATCH v12 15/22] selftests/vm: powerpc implementation to check support for pkey linuxram
2018-02-22  1:55   ` Ram Pai
2018-03-16 22:26   ` dave.hansen
2018-03-16 22:26     ` Dave Hansen
2018-02-22  1:55 ` [PATCH v12 16/22] selftests/vm: fix an assertion in test_pkey_alloc_exhaust() linuxram
2018-02-22  1:55   ` Ram Pai
2018-03-16 22:28   ` dave.hansen
2018-03-16 22:28     ` Dave Hansen
2018-02-22  1:55 ` [PATCH v12 17/22] selftests/vm: associate key on a mapped page and detect access violation linuxram
2018-02-22  1:55   ` Ram Pai
2018-03-16 22:30   ` dave.hansen
2018-03-16 22:30     ` Dave Hansen
2018-02-22  1:55 ` [PATCH v12 18/22] selftests/vm: associate key on a mapped page and detect write violation linuxram
2018-02-22  1:55   ` Ram Pai
2018-03-16 22:30   ` dave.hansen
2018-03-16 22:30     ` Dave Hansen
2018-02-22  1:55 ` [PATCH v12 19/22] selftests/vm: detect write violation on a mapped access-denied-key page linuxram
2018-02-22  1:55   ` Ram Pai
2018-03-16 22:31   ` dave.hansen
2018-03-16 22:31     ` Dave Hansen
2018-02-22  1:55 ` [PATCH v12 20/22] selftests/vm: testcases must restore pkey-permissions linuxram
2018-02-22  1:55   ` Ram Pai
2018-03-16 22:32   ` dave.hansen
2018-03-16 22:32     ` Dave Hansen
2018-02-22  1:55 ` [PATCH v12 21/22] selftests/vm: sub-page allocator linuxram
2018-02-22  1:55   ` Ram Pai
2018-03-16 22:33   ` dave.hansen
2018-03-16 22:33     ` Dave Hansen
2018-02-22  1:55 ` [PATCH v12 22/22] selftests/vm: Fix deadlock in protection_keys.c linuxram
2018-02-22  1:55   ` Ram Pai
2018-02-25 23:19   ` bsingharora
2018-02-25 23:19     ` Balbir Singh
2018-03-16 22:34   ` dave.hansen
2018-03-16 22:34     ` Dave Hansen

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