[RFC PATCH 0/5] powerpc: KASAN for 64-bit Book3E
Balbir Singh
bsingharora at gmail.com
Sun Feb 17 17:34:54 AEDT 2019
On Fri, Feb 15, 2019 at 11:04:36AM +1100, Daniel Axtens wrote:
> Building on the work of Christophe, Aneesh and Balbir, I've ported
> KASAN to the e6500, a 64-bit Book3E processor which doesn't have a
> hashed page table. It applies on top of Christophe's series, v5.
>
> It requires some changes to the KASAN core - please let me know if
> these are problematic and we see if an alternative approach is
> possible.
>
> The KASAN shadow area is mapped into vmemmap space:
> 0x8000 0400 0000 0000 to 0x8000 0600 0000 0000.
> To do this we require that vmemmap be disabled. (This is the default
> in the kernel config that QorIQ provides for the machine in their
> SDK anyway - they use flat memory.)
>
> Only outline instrumentation is supported and only KASAN_MINIMAL works.
> Only the kernel linear mapping (0xc000...) is checked. The vmalloc and
> ioremap areas (also in 0x800...) are all mapped to a zero page. As
> with the Book3S hash series, this requires overriding the memory <->
> shadow mapping.
>
> Also, as with both previous 64-bit series, early instrumentation is not
> supported.
>
> KVM, kexec and xmon have not been tested.
>
> Thanks to those who have done the heavy lifting over the past several years:
> - Christophe's 32 bit series: https://lists.ozlabs.org/pipermail/linuxppc-dev/2019-February/185379.html
> - Aneesh's Book3S hash series: https://lwn.net/Articles/655642/
> - Balbir's Book3S radix series: https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/patch/795211/
>
> While useful if you have an Book3E device, this is mostly intended
> as a warm-up exercise for reviving Aneesh's series for book3s hash.
> In particular, changes to the kasan core are going to be required
> for hash and radix as well.
>
Thanks for following through with this, could you please share details on
how you've been testing this?
I know qemu supports qemu -cpu e6500, but beyond that what does the machine
look like?
Balbir Singh.
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