[PATCH v8 2/8] powerpc/vdso: Remove __kernel_datapage_offset and simplify __get_datapage()
Christophe Leroy
christophe.leroy at csgroup.eu
Wed Aug 26 00:15:26 AEST 2020
Le 04/08/2020 à 13:17, Christophe Leroy a écrit :
>
>
> On 07/16/2020 02:59 AM, Michael Ellerman wrote:
>> Christophe Leroy <christophe.leroy at c-s.fr> writes:
>>> The VDSO datapage and the text pages are always located immediately
>>> next to each other, so it can be hardcoded without an indirection
>>> through __kernel_datapage_offset
>>>
>>> In order to ease things, move the data page in front like other
>>> arches, that way there is no need to know the size of the library
>>> to locate the data page.
>>>
[...]
>>
>> I merged this but then realised it breaks the display of the vdso in
>> /proc/self/maps.
>>
>> ie. the vdso vma gets no name:
>>
>> # cat /proc/self/maps
[...]
>>
>>
>> And it's also going to break the logic in arch_unmap() to detect if
>> we're unmapping (part of) the VDSO. And it will break arch_remap() too.
>>
>> And the logic to recognise the signal trampoline in
>> arch/powerpc/perf/callchain_*.c as well.
>
> I don't think it breaks that one, because ->vdsobase is still the start
> of text.
>
>>
>> So I'm going to rebase and drop this for now.
>>
>> Basically we have a bunch of places that assume that vdso_base is == the
>> start of the VDSO vma, and also that the code starts there. So that will
>> need some work to tease out all those assumptions and make them work
>> with this change.
>
> Ok, one day I need to look at it in more details and see how other
> architectures handle it etc ...
>
I just sent out a series which switches powerpc to the new
_install_special_mapping() API, the one powerpc uses being deprecated
since commit a62c34bd2a8a ("x86, mm: Improve _install_special_mapping
and fix x86 vdso naming")
arch_remap() gets replaced by vdso_remap()
For arch_unmap(), I'm wondering how/what other architectures do, because
powerpc seems to be the only one to erase the vdso context pointer when
unmapping the vdso. So far I updated it to take into account the pages
switch.
Everything else is not impacted because our vdso_base is still the base
of the text and that's what those things (signal trampoline, callchain,
...) expect.
Maybe we should change it to 'void *vdso' in the same way as other
architectures, as it is not anymore the exact vdso_base but the start of
VDSO text.
Note that the series applies on top of the generic C VDSO implementation
series. However all but the last commit cleanly apply without that
series. As that last commit is just an afterwork cleanup, it can come in
a second step.
Christophe
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