From: Harry Yoo <harry.yoo@oracle.com>
To: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
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Subject: Re: [PATCH v3 mm-hotfixes 0/5] mm, arch: a more robust approach to sync top level kernel page tables
Date: Sat, 26 Jul 2025 09:56:28 +0900 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <aIQnvFTkQGieHfEh@hyeyoo> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20250725165101.e636bbe3fa69ad0b73810914@linux-foundation.org>
On Fri, Jul 25, 2025 at 04:51:01PM -0700, Andrew Morton wrote:
> On Fri, 25 Jul 2025 10:21:01 +0900 Harry Yoo <harry.yoo@oracle.com> wrote:
>
> > During our internal testing, we started observing intermittent boot
> > failures when the machine uses 4-level paging and has a large amount
> > of persistent memory:
> >
> > BUG: unable to handle page fault for address: ffffe70000000034
> > #PF: supervisor write access in kernel mode
> > #PF: error_code(0x0002) - not-present page
> > PGD 0 P4D 0
> > Oops: 0002 [#1] SMP NOPTI
> > RIP: 0010:__init_single_page+0x9/0x6d
> > Call Trace:
> > <TASK>
> > __init_zone_device_page+0x17/0x5d
> > memmap_init_zone_device+0x154/0x1bb
> > pagemap_range+0x2e0/0x40f
> > memremap_pages+0x10b/0x2f0
> > devm_memremap_pages+0x1e/0x60
> > dev_dax_probe+0xce/0x2ec [device_dax]
> > dax_bus_probe+0x6d/0xc9
> > [... snip ...]
> > </TASK>
> >
> > ...
> >
> > arch/x86/include/asm/pgalloc.h | 20 +++++++++++++
> > arch/x86/include/asm/pgtable_64_types.h | 3 ++
> > arch/x86/mm/init_64.c | 37 ++++++++++++++-----------
> > arch/x86/mm/kasan_init_64.c | 8 +++---
> > include/asm-generic/pgalloc.h | 16 +++++++++++
> > include/linux/pgtable.h | 17 ++++++++++++
> > include/linux/vmalloc.h | 16 -----------
> > mm/kasan/init.c | 10 +++----
> > mm/percpu.c | 4 +--
> > mm/sparse-vmemmap.c | 4 +--
> > 10 files changed, 90 insertions(+), 45 deletions(-)
>
> Are any other architectures likely to be affected by this flaw?
In theory, any architecture that does not share a kernel page table between
tasks can be affected if they forgot to sync page tables properly.
e.g., arm64 uses a single page table for kernel address space which
is shared between tasks, so it should not be affected.
But I'm not aware of any other architectures that are _actually_ known to
have this flaw. Even on x86, it was quite hard to trigger without
hot-plugging a large amount of memory. But if it turns out other
architectures are affected, they can be fixed later in the same way as
x86-64.
> It's late for 6.16. I'd propose that this series target 6.17 and once
> merged, the cc:stable tags will take care of 6.16.x and earlier.
Yes. It's quite late and that makes sense.
> It's regrettable that the series contains some patches which are
> cc:stable and some which are not. Because 6.16.x and earlier will end
> up getting only some of these patches, so we're backporting an untested
> patch combination. It would be better to prepare all this as two
> series: one for backporting and the other not.
Yes, that makes sense and I'll post it as two series (one for backporting
and the other not for backporting but as a follow-up) unless someone
speaks up and argues that it should be backported as a whole.
> It's awkward that some of the cc:stable patches have a Fixes: and
> others do not. Exactly which kernel version(s) are we asking the
> -stable maintainers to merge these patches into?
I thought technically patch 1 and 2 are not fixing any bugs but they
are prequisites of patch 3. But I think you're right that it only
confuses -stable maintainers. I'll add Fixes: tags (the same one as
patch 3) to patch 1 and 2 in future revisions.
> This looks somewhat more like an x86 series than an MM one. I can take
> it via mm.git with suitable x86 acks. Or drop it from mm.git if it
> goes into the x86 tree. We can discuss that.
It touches both x86/mm and general mm code so I was unsure which tree
is the right one :) I don't have a strong opinion and I'm fine with both.
Let's wait to hear opinions from the x86/mm maintainers.
> For now, I'll add this to mm.git's mm-new branch. There it will get a
> bit of exposure but it will be withheld from linux-next. Once 6.17-rc1
> is released I can move this into mm.git's mm-unstable branch to expose
> it to linux-next testers.
>
> Thanks. I'll suppress the usual added-to-mm emails, save a few electrons.
Yeah, the Cc list got quite long since it touches many files..
Thanks a lot, Andrew!
--
Cheers,
Harry / Hyeonggon
prev parent reply other threads:[~2025-07-26 0:57 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2025-07-25 1:21 [PATCH v3 mm-hotfixes 0/5] mm, arch: a more robust approach to sync top level kernel page tables Harry Yoo
2025-07-25 1:21 ` [PATCH v3 mm-hotfixes 1/5] mm: move page table sync declarations to linux/pgtable.h Harry Yoo
2025-07-25 1:21 ` [PATCH v3 mm-hotfixes 2/5] mm: introduce and use {pgd,p4d}_populate_kernel() Harry Yoo
2025-07-29 7:59 ` Harry Yoo
2025-07-25 1:21 ` [PATCH v3 mm-hotfixes 3/5] x86/mm/64: define ARCH_PAGE_TABLE_SYNC_MASK and arch_sync_kernel_mappings() Harry Yoo
2025-07-25 1:21 ` [PATCH v3 mm-hotfixes 4/5] x86/mm/64: convert p*d_populate{,_init} to _kernel variants Harry Yoo
2025-07-25 1:21 ` [PATCH v3 mm-hotfixes 5/5] x86/mm: drop unnecessary calls to sync_global_pgds() and fold into its sole user Harry Yoo
2025-07-25 23:51 ` [PATCH v3 mm-hotfixes 0/5] mm, arch: a more robust approach to sync top level kernel page tables Andrew Morton
2025-07-26 0:56 ` Harry Yoo [this message]
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