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Subject: [PATCH v9 50/51] selftests/powerpc: Add ptrace tests for Protection Key register
Date: Mon,  6 Nov 2017 00:57:42 -0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <1509958663-18737-51-git-send-email-linuxram@us.ibm.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1509958663-18737-1-git-send-email-linuxram@us.ibm.com>

From: Thiago Jung Bauermann <bauerman@linux.vnet.ibm.com>

This test exercises read and write access to the AMR.

Signed-off-by: Thiago Jung Bauermann <bauerman@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
---
 tools/testing/selftests/powerpc/include/reg.h      |    1 +
 tools/testing/selftests/powerpc/ptrace/Makefile    |    5 +-
 .../testing/selftests/powerpc/ptrace/ptrace-pkey.c |  443 ++++++++++++++++++++
 3 files changed, 448 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
 create mode 100644 tools/testing/selftests/powerpc/ptrace/ptrace-pkey.c

diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/powerpc/include/reg.h b/tools/testing/selftests/powerpc/include/reg.h
index 4afdebc..7f348c0 100644
--- a/tools/testing/selftests/powerpc/include/reg.h
+++ b/tools/testing/selftests/powerpc/include/reg.h
@@ -54,6 +54,7 @@
 #define SPRN_DSCR_PRIV 0x11	/* Privilege State DSCR */
 #define SPRN_DSCR      0x03	/* Data Stream Control Register */
 #define SPRN_PPR       896	/* Program Priority Register */
+#define SPRN_AMR       13	/* Authority Mask Register - problem state */
 
 /* TEXASR register bits */
 #define TEXASR_FC	0xFE00000000000000
diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/powerpc/ptrace/Makefile b/tools/testing/selftests/powerpc/ptrace/Makefile
index 4803052..fd896b2 100644
--- a/tools/testing/selftests/powerpc/ptrace/Makefile
+++ b/tools/testing/selftests/powerpc/ptrace/Makefile
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
 # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
 TEST_PROGS := ptrace-gpr ptrace-tm-gpr ptrace-tm-spd-gpr \
               ptrace-tar ptrace-tm-tar ptrace-tm-spd-tar ptrace-vsx ptrace-tm-vsx \
-              ptrace-tm-spd-vsx ptrace-tm-spr
+              ptrace-tm-spd-vsx ptrace-tm-spr ptrace-pkey
 
 include ../../lib.mk
 
@@ -9,6 +9,9 @@ all: $(TEST_PROGS)
 
 CFLAGS += -m64 -I../../../../../usr/include -I../tm -mhtm -fno-pie
 
+ptrace-pkey: ../harness.c ../utils.c ../lib/reg.S ptrace.h ptrace-pkey.c
+	$(LINK.c) $^ $(LDLIBS) -pthread -o $@
+
 $(TEST_PROGS): ../harness.c ../utils.c ../lib/reg.S ptrace.h
 
 clean:
diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/powerpc/ptrace/ptrace-pkey.c b/tools/testing/selftests/powerpc/ptrace/ptrace-pkey.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..2e5b676
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tools/testing/selftests/powerpc/ptrace/ptrace-pkey.c
@@ -0,0 +1,443 @@
+/*
+ * Ptrace test for Memory Protection Key registers
+ *
+ * Copyright (C) 2015 Anshuman Khandual, IBM Corporation.
+ * Copyright (C) 2017 IBM Corporation.
+ *
+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+ * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
+ * 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
+ */
+#include <semaphore.h>
+#include "ptrace.h"
+
+#ifndef __NR_pkey_alloc
+#define __NR_pkey_alloc		384
+#endif
+
+#ifndef __NR_pkey_free
+#define __NR_pkey_free		385
+#endif
+
+#ifndef NT_PPC_PKEY
+#define NT_PPC_PKEY		0x110
+#endif
+
+#ifndef PKEY_DISABLE_EXECUTE
+#define PKEY_DISABLE_EXECUTE	0x4
+#endif
+
+#define AMR_BITS_PER_PKEY 2
+#define PKEY_REG_BITS (sizeof(u64) * 8)
+#define pkeyshift(pkey) (PKEY_REG_BITS - ((pkey + 1) * AMR_BITS_PER_PKEY))
+
+static const char user_read[] = "[User Read (Running)]";
+static const char user_write[] = "[User Write (Running)]";
+static const char ptrace_read_running[] = "[Ptrace Read (Running)]";
+static const char ptrace_write_running[] = "[Ptrace Write (Running)]";
+
+/* Information shared between the parent and the child. */
+struct shared_info {
+	/* AMR value the parent expects to read from the child. */
+	unsigned long amr1;
+
+	/* AMR value the parent is expected to write to the child. */
+	unsigned long amr2;
+
+	/* AMR value that ptrace should refuse to write to the child. */
+	unsigned long amr3;
+
+	/* IAMR value the parent expects to read from the child. */
+	unsigned long expected_iamr;
+
+	/* UAMOR value the parent expects to read from the child. */
+	unsigned long expected_uamor;
+
+	/*
+	 * IAMR and UAMOR values that ptrace should refuse to write to the child
+	 * (even though they're valid ones) because userspace doesn't have
+	 * access to those registers.
+	 */
+	unsigned long new_iamr;
+	unsigned long new_uamor;
+
+	/* The parent waits on this semaphore. */
+	sem_t sem_parent;
+
+	/* If true, the child should give up as well. */
+	bool parent_gave_up;
+
+	/* The child waits on this semaphore. */
+	sem_t sem_child;
+
+	/* If true, the parent should give up as well. */
+	bool child_gave_up;
+};
+
+#define CHILD_FAIL_IF(x, info)						\
+	do {								\
+		if ((x)) {						\
+			fprintf(stderr,					\
+				"[FAIL] Test FAILED on line %d\n", __LINE__); \
+			(info)->child_gave_up = true;			\
+			prod_parent(info);				\
+			return 1;					\
+		}							\
+	} while (0)
+
+#define PARENT_FAIL_IF(x, info)						\
+	do {								\
+		if ((x)) {						\
+			fprintf(stderr,					\
+				"[FAIL] Test FAILED on line %d\n", __LINE__); \
+			(info)->parent_gave_up = true;			\
+			prod_child(info);				\
+			return 1;					\
+		}							\
+	} while (0)
+
+static int wait_child(struct shared_info *info)
+{
+	int ret;
+
+	/* Wait until the child prods us. */
+	ret = sem_wait(&info->sem_parent);
+	if (ret) {
+		perror("Error waiting for child");
+		return TEST_FAIL;
+	}
+
+	return info->child_gave_up ? TEST_FAIL : TEST_PASS;
+}
+
+static int prod_child(struct shared_info *info)
+{
+	int ret;
+
+	/* Unblock the child now. */
+	ret = sem_post(&info->sem_child);
+	if (ret) {
+		perror("Error prodding child");
+		return TEST_FAIL;
+	}
+
+	return TEST_PASS;
+}
+
+static int wait_parent(struct shared_info *info)
+{
+	int ret;
+
+	/* Wait until the parent prods us. */
+	ret = sem_wait(&info->sem_child);
+	if (ret) {
+		perror("Error waiting for parent");
+		return TEST_FAIL;
+	}
+
+	return info->parent_gave_up ? TEST_FAIL : TEST_PASS;
+}
+
+static int prod_parent(struct shared_info *info)
+{
+	int ret;
+
+	/* Unblock the parent now. */
+	ret = sem_post(&info->sem_parent);
+	if (ret) {
+		perror("Error prodding parent");
+		return TEST_FAIL;
+	}
+
+	return TEST_PASS;
+}
+
+static int sys_pkey_alloc(unsigned long flags, unsigned long init_access_rights)
+{
+	return syscall(__NR_pkey_alloc, flags, init_access_rights);
+}
+
+static int sys_pkey_free(int pkey)
+{
+	return syscall(__NR_pkey_free, pkey);
+}
+
+static int ptrace_read_regs(pid_t child, unsigned long regs[], int n)
+{
+	struct iovec iov;
+	long ret;
+
+	FAIL_IF(start_trace(child));
+
+	iov.iov_base = regs;
+	iov.iov_len = n * sizeof(unsigned long);
+
+	ret = ptrace(PTRACE_GETREGSET, child, NT_PPC_PKEY, &iov);
+	FAIL_IF(ret != 0);
+
+	FAIL_IF(stop_trace(child));
+
+	return TEST_PASS;
+}
+
+static long ptrace_write_regs(pid_t child, unsigned long regs[], int n)
+{
+	struct iovec iov;
+	long ret;
+
+	FAIL_IF(start_trace(child));
+
+	iov.iov_base = regs;
+	iov.iov_len = n * sizeof(unsigned long);
+
+	ret = ptrace(PTRACE_SETREGSET, child, NT_PPC_PKEY, &iov);
+
+	FAIL_IF(stop_trace(child));
+
+	return ret;
+}
+
+static int child(struct shared_info *info)
+{
+	unsigned long reg;
+	bool disable_execute = true;
+	int pkey1, pkey2, pkey3;
+	int ret;
+
+	/* Get some pkeys so that we can change their bits in the AMR. */
+	pkey1 = sys_pkey_alloc(0, PKEY_DISABLE_EXECUTE);
+	if (pkey1 < 0) {
+		pkey1 = sys_pkey_alloc(0, 0);
+		CHILD_FAIL_IF(pkey1 < 0, info);
+
+		disable_execute = false;
+	}
+
+	pkey2 = sys_pkey_alloc(0, 0);
+	CHILD_FAIL_IF(pkey2 < 0, info);
+
+	pkey3 = sys_pkey_alloc(0, 0);
+	CHILD_FAIL_IF(pkey3 < 0, info);
+
+	info->amr1 = 3ul << pkeyshift(pkey1);
+	info->amr2 = 3ul << pkeyshift(pkey2);
+	info->amr3 = info->amr2 | 3ul << pkeyshift(pkey3);
+
+	if (disable_execute)
+		info->expected_iamr = 1ul << pkeyshift(pkey1);
+	else
+		info->expected_iamr = 0;
+
+	info->expected_uamor = 3ul << pkeyshift(pkey1) |
+				3ul << pkeyshift(pkey2);
+	info->new_iamr = 1ul << pkeyshift(pkey1) | 1ul << pkeyshift(pkey2);
+	info->new_uamor = 3ul << pkeyshift(pkey1);
+
+	/*
+	 * We won't use pkey3. We just want a plausible but invalid key to test
+	 * whether ptrace will let us write to AMR bits we are not supposed to.
+	 *
+	 * This also tests whether the kernel restores the UAMOR permissions
+	 * after a key is freed.
+	 */
+	sys_pkey_free(pkey3);
+
+	printf("%-30s AMR: %016lx pkey1: %d pkey2: %d pkey3: %d\n",
+	       user_write, info->amr1, pkey1, pkey2, pkey3);
+
+	mtspr(SPRN_AMR, info->amr1);
+
+	/* Wait for parent to read our AMR value and write a new one. */
+	ret = prod_parent(info);
+	CHILD_FAIL_IF(ret, info);
+
+	ret = wait_parent(info);
+	if (ret)
+		return ret;
+
+	reg = mfspr(SPRN_AMR);
+
+	printf("%-30s AMR: %016lx\n", user_read, reg);
+
+	CHILD_FAIL_IF(reg != info->amr2, info);
+
+	/*
+	 * Wait for parent to try to write an invalid AMR value.
+	 */
+	ret = prod_parent(info);
+	CHILD_FAIL_IF(ret, info);
+
+	ret = wait_parent(info);
+	if (ret)
+		return ret;
+
+	reg = mfspr(SPRN_AMR);
+
+	printf("%-30s AMR: %016lx\n", user_read, reg);
+
+	CHILD_FAIL_IF(reg != info->amr2, info);
+
+	/*
+	 * Wait for parent to try to write an IAMR and a UAMOR value. We can't
+	 * verify them, but we can verify that the AMR didn't change.
+	 */
+	ret = prod_parent(info);
+	CHILD_FAIL_IF(ret, info);
+
+	ret = wait_parent(info);
+	if (ret)
+		return ret;
+
+	reg = mfspr(SPRN_AMR);
+
+	printf("%-30s AMR: %016lx\n", user_read, reg);
+
+	CHILD_FAIL_IF(reg != info->amr2, info);
+
+	/* Now let parent now that we are finished. */
+
+	ret = prod_parent(info);
+	CHILD_FAIL_IF(ret, info);
+
+	return TEST_PASS;
+}
+
+static int parent(struct shared_info *info, pid_t pid)
+{
+	unsigned long regs[4];
+	int ret, status;
+
+	ret = wait_child(info);
+	if (ret)
+		return ret;
+
+	/* Verify that we can read the pkey registers from the child. */
+	ret = ptrace_read_regs(pid, regs, 3);
+	PARENT_FAIL_IF(ret, info);
+
+	printf("%-30s AMR: %016lx IAMR: %016lx UAMOR: %016lx\n",
+	       ptrace_read_running, regs[0], regs[1], regs[2]);
+
+	PARENT_FAIL_IF(regs[0] != info->amr1, info);
+	PARENT_FAIL_IF(regs[1] != info->expected_iamr, info);
+	PARENT_FAIL_IF(regs[2] != info->expected_uamor, info);
+
+	/* Write valid AMR value in child. */
+	ret = ptrace_write_regs(pid, &info->amr2, 1);
+	PARENT_FAIL_IF(ret, info);
+
+	printf("%-30s AMR: %016lx\n", ptrace_write_running, info->amr2);
+
+	/* Wake up child so that it can verify it changed. */
+	ret = prod_child(info);
+	PARENT_FAIL_IF(ret, info);
+
+	ret = wait_child(info);
+	if (ret)
+		return ret;
+
+	/* Write invalid AMR value in child. */
+	ret = ptrace_write_regs(pid, &info->amr3, 1);
+	PARENT_FAIL_IF(ret, info);
+
+	printf("%-30s AMR: %016lx\n", ptrace_write_running, info->amr3);
+
+	/* Wake up child so that it can verify it didn't change. */
+	ret = prod_child(info);
+	PARENT_FAIL_IF(ret, info);
+
+	ret = wait_child(info);
+	if (ret)
+		return ret;
+
+	/* Try to write to IAMR. */
+	regs[0] = info->amr1;
+	regs[1] = info->new_iamr;
+	ret = ptrace_write_regs(pid, regs, 2);
+	PARENT_FAIL_IF(!ret, info);
+
+	printf("%-30s AMR: %016lx IAMR: %016lx\n",
+	       ptrace_write_running, regs[0], regs[1]);
+
+	/* Try to write to IAMR and UAMOR. */
+	regs[2] = info->new_uamor;
+	ret = ptrace_write_regs(pid, regs, 3);
+	PARENT_FAIL_IF(!ret, info);
+
+	printf("%-30s AMR: %016lx IAMR: %016lx UAMOR: %016lx\n",
+	       ptrace_write_running, regs[0], regs[1], regs[2]);
+
+	/* Verify that all registers still have their expected values. */
+	ret = ptrace_read_regs(pid, regs, 3);
+	PARENT_FAIL_IF(ret, info);
+
+	printf("%-30s AMR: %016lx IAMR: %016lx UAMOR: %016lx\n",
+	       ptrace_read_running, regs[0], regs[1], regs[2]);
+
+	PARENT_FAIL_IF(regs[0] != info->amr2, info);
+	PARENT_FAIL_IF(regs[1] != info->expected_iamr, info);
+	PARENT_FAIL_IF(regs[2] != info->expected_uamor, info);
+
+	/* Wake up child so that it can verify AMR didn't change and wrap up. */
+	ret = prod_child(info);
+	PARENT_FAIL_IF(ret, info);
+
+	ret = wait(&status);
+	if (ret != pid) {
+		printf("Child's exit status not captured\n");
+		ret = TEST_PASS;
+	} else if (!WIFEXITED(status)) {
+		printf("Child exited abnormally\n");
+		ret = TEST_FAIL;
+	} else
+		ret = WEXITSTATUS(status) ? TEST_FAIL : TEST_PASS;
+
+	return ret;
+}
+
+static int ptrace_pkey(void)
+{
+	struct shared_info *info;
+	int shm_id;
+	int ret;
+	pid_t pid;
+
+	shm_id = shmget(IPC_PRIVATE, sizeof(*info), 0777 | IPC_CREAT);
+	info = shmat(shm_id, NULL, 0);
+
+	ret = sem_init(&info->sem_parent, 1, 0);
+	if (ret) {
+		perror("Semaphore initialization failed");
+		return TEST_FAIL;
+	}
+	ret = sem_init(&info->sem_child, 1, 0);
+	if (ret) {
+		perror("Semaphore initialization failed");
+		return TEST_FAIL;
+	}
+
+	pid = fork();
+	if (pid < 0) {
+		perror("fork() failed");
+		ret = TEST_FAIL;
+	} else if (pid == 0)
+		ret = child(info);
+	else
+		ret = parent(info, pid);
+
+	shmdt(info);
+
+	if (pid) {
+		sem_destroy(&info->sem_parent);
+		sem_destroy(&info->sem_child);
+		shmctl(shm_id, IPC_RMID, NULL);
+	}
+
+	return ret;
+}
+
+int main(int argc, char *argv[])
+{
+	return test_harness(ptrace_pkey, "ptrace_pkey");
+}
-- 
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2017-11-06  8:56 [PATCH v9 00/51] powerpc, mm: Memory Protection Keys Ram Pai
2017-11-06  8:56 ` [PATCH v9 01/51] mm, powerpc, x86: define VM_PKEY_BITx bits if CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_PKEYS is enabled Ram Pai
2017-11-06  8:56 ` [PATCH v9 02/51] mm, powerpc, x86: introduce an additional vma bit for powerpc pkey Ram Pai
2017-11-06  8:56 ` [PATCH v9 03/51] powerpc: initial pkey plumbing Ram Pai
2017-11-06  8:56 ` [PATCH v9 04/51] powerpc: track allocation status of all pkeys Ram Pai
2017-11-06  8:56 ` [PATCH v9 05/51] powerpc: helper function to read,write AMR,IAMR,UAMOR registers Ram Pai
2017-11-06  8:56 ` [PATCH v9 06/51] powerpc: helper functions to initialize AMR, IAMR and UAMOR registers Ram Pai
2017-11-06  8:56 ` [PATCH v9 07/51] powerpc: cleanup AMR, IAMR when a key is allocated or freed Ram Pai
2017-11-06  8:57 ` [PATCH v9 08/51] powerpc: implementation for arch_set_user_pkey_access() Ram Pai
2017-11-06  8:57 ` [PATCH v9 09/51] powerpc: ability to create execute-disabled pkeys Ram Pai
2017-11-06  8:57 ` [PATCH v9 10/51] powerpc: store and restore the pkey state across context switches Ram Pai
2017-11-06  8:57 ` [PATCH v9 11/51] powerpc: introduce execute-only pkey Ram Pai
2017-11-06  8:57 ` [PATCH v9 12/51] powerpc: ability to associate pkey to a vma Ram Pai
2017-11-06  8:57 ` [PATCH v9 13/51] powerpc: implementation for arch_override_mprotect_pkey() Ram Pai
2017-11-06  8:57 ` [PATCH v9 14/51] powerpc: map vma key-protection bits to pte key bits Ram Pai
2017-11-06  8:57 ` [PATCH v9 15/51] powerpc: Program HPTE key protection bits Ram Pai
2017-11-06  8:57 ` [PATCH v9 16/51] powerpc: helper to validate key-access permissions of a pte Ram Pai
2017-11-06  8:57 ` [PATCH v9 17/51] powerpc: check key protection for user page access Ram Pai
2017-11-06  8:57 ` [PATCH v9 18/51] powerpc: implementation for arch_vma_access_permitted() Ram Pai
2017-11-06  8:57 ` [PATCH v9 19/51] powerpc: Handle exceptions caused by pkey violation Ram Pai
2017-11-06  8:57 ` [PATCH v9 20/51] powerpc: introduce get_mm_addr_key() helper Ram Pai
2017-11-06  8:57 ` [PATCH v9 21/51] powerpc: Deliver SEGV signal on pkey violation Ram Pai
2017-11-06  8:57 ` [PATCH v9 22/51] powerpc/ptrace: Add memory protection key regset Ram Pai
2017-11-06  8:57 ` [PATCH v9 23/51] powerpc: Enable pkey subsystem Ram Pai
2017-11-13  0:54   ` Ram Pai
2017-11-06  8:57 ` [PATCH v9 24/51] powerpc: sys_pkey_alloc() and sys_pkey_free() system calls Ram Pai
2017-11-06  8:57 ` [PATCH v9 25/51] powerpc: sys_pkey_mprotect() system call Ram Pai
2017-11-06  8:57 ` [PATCH v9 26/51] powerpc: add sys_pkey_modify() " Ram Pai
2017-11-06  8:57 ` [PATCH v9 27/51] mm, x86 : introduce arch_pkeys_enabled() Ram Pai
2017-11-06  8:57 ` [PATCH v9 28/51] mm: display pkey in smaps if arch_pkeys_enabled() is true Ram Pai
2017-11-06  8:57 ` [PATCH v9 29/51] mm/mprotect, powerpc/mm/pkeys, x86/mm/pkeys: Add sysfs interface Ram Pai
2017-12-18 18:54   ` Dave Hansen
2017-12-18 22:18     ` Ram Pai
2017-12-18 22:28       ` Dave Hansen
2017-12-18 23:15         ` Ram Pai
2017-12-19  8:31           ` Gabriel Paubert
2017-12-19 16:22             ` Ram Pai
2017-12-19 21:34         ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt
2017-12-20 17:50           ` Ram Pai
2017-12-20 22:49             ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt
2017-12-19 10:50     ` Michael Ellerman
2017-12-19 16:32       ` Ram Pai
2017-11-06  8:57 ` [PATCH v9 30/51] Documentation/x86: Move protecton key documentation to arch neutral directory Ram Pai
2017-11-06  8:57 ` [PATCH v9 31/51] Documentation/vm: PowerPC specific updates to memory protection keys Ram Pai
2017-11-06  8:57 ` [PATCH v9 32/51] selftest/x86: Move protecton key selftest to arch neutral directory Ram Pai
2017-11-06  8:57 ` [PATCH v9 33/51] selftest/vm: rename all references to pkru to a generic name Ram Pai
2017-11-06  8:57 ` [PATCH v9 34/51] selftest/vm: move generic definitions to header file Ram Pai
2017-11-06  8:57 ` [PATCH v9 35/51] selftest/vm: typecast the pkey register Ram Pai
2017-11-06  8:57 ` [PATCH v9 36/51] selftest/vm: generic function to handle shadow key register Ram Pai
2017-11-06  8:57 ` [PATCH v9 37/51] selftest/vm: fix the wrong assert in pkey_disable_set() Ram Pai
2017-11-06  8:57 ` [PATCH v9 38/51] selftest/vm: fixed bugs in pkey_disable_clear() Ram Pai
2017-11-06  8:57 ` [PATCH v9 39/51] selftest/vm: clear the bits in shadow reg when a pkey is freed Ram Pai
2017-11-06  8:57 ` [PATCH v9 40/51] selftest/vm: fix alloc_random_pkey() to make it really random Ram Pai
2017-11-06  8:57 ` [PATCH v9 41/51] selftest/vm: introduce two arch independent abstraction Ram Pai
2017-11-06  8:57 ` [PATCH v9 42/51] selftest/vm: pkey register should match shadow pkey Ram Pai
2017-11-06  8:57 ` [PATCH v9 43/51] selftest/vm: generic cleanup Ram Pai
2017-11-06  8:57 ` [PATCH v9 44/51] selftest/vm: powerpc implementation for generic abstraction Ram Pai
2017-11-09 18:47   ` Breno Leitao
2017-11-09 23:37     ` Ram Pai
2017-11-10 11:36       ` Breno Leitao
2017-11-06  8:57 ` [PATCH v9 45/51] selftest/vm: fix an assertion in test_pkey_alloc_exhaust() Ram Pai
2017-11-06  8:57 ` [PATCH v9 46/51] selftest/vm: associate key on a mapped page and detect access violation Ram Pai
2017-11-06  8:57 ` [PATCH v9 47/51] selftest/vm: associate key on a mapped page and detect write violation Ram Pai
2017-11-06  8:57 ` [PATCH v9 48/51] selftest/vm: detect write violation on a mapped access-denied-key page Ram Pai
2017-11-06  8:57 ` [PATCH v9 49/51] selftest/vm: sub-page allocator Ram Pai
2017-11-06  8:57 ` Ram Pai [this message]
2017-11-06  8:57 ` [PATCH v9 51/51] selftests/powerpc: Add core file test for Protection Key register Ram Pai
2017-11-06 21:28 ` [PATCH v9 00/51] powerpc, mm: Memory Protection Keys Florian Weimer
2017-11-07  1:22   ` Ram Pai
2017-11-07  7:32     ` Florian Weimer
2017-11-07 22:39       ` Ram Pai
2017-11-07 22:47         ` Dave Hansen
2017-11-07 23:44           ` Ram Pai
2017-11-09 22:23     ` Ram Pai
2017-11-10 18:10 ` Christophe LEROY
2017-11-12 20:45   ` Ram Pai

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