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The pointer argument to memblock_free() needs to be a linear map address, but
in mem_init() we pass __init_begin/__init_end, which is a kernel image address.
This results in warnings when building with CONFIG_DEBUG_VIRTUAL=y:
virt_to_phys used for non-linear address: ffff800081270000 (set_reset_devices+0x0/0x10)
WARNING: CPU: 0 PID: 1 at arch/arm64/mm/physaddr.c:12 __virt_to_phys+0x54/0x70
Modules linked in:
CPU: 0 UID: 0 PID: 1 Comm: swapper/0 Not tainted 6.11.0-rc6-next-20240905 #5810 b1ebb0ad06653f35ce875413d5afad24668df3f3
Hardware name: FVP Base RevC (DT)
pstate: 2161402005 (nZCv daif +PAN -UAO -TCO +DIT -SSBS BTYPE=--)
pc : __virt_to_phys+0x54/0x70
lr : __virt_to_phys+0x54/0x70
sp : ffff80008169be20
...
Call trace:
__virt_to_phys+0x54/0x70
memblock_free+0x18/0x30
free_initmem+0x3c/0x9c
kernel_init+0x30/0x1cc
ret_from_fork+0x10/0x20
Fix this by having mem_init() convert the pointers via lm_alias().
Fixes: 1db9716d44
("arm64/mm: Delete __init region from memblock.reserved")
Signed-off-by: Joey Gouly <joey.gouly@arm.com>
Suggested-by: Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@arm.com>
Cc: Will Deacon <will@kernel.org>
Cc: Catalin Marinas <catalin.marinas@arm.com>
Cc: Rong Qianfeng <rongqianfeng@vivo.com>
Reviewed-by: Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@arm.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240905152935.4156469-1-joey.gouly@arm.com
Signed-off-by: Will Deacon <will@kernel.org>
583 lines
17 KiB
C
583 lines
17 KiB
C
// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
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/*
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* Based on arch/arm/mm/init.c
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*
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* Copyright (C) 1995-2005 Russell King
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* Copyright (C) 2012 ARM Ltd.
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*/
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#include <linux/kernel.h>
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#include <linux/export.h>
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#include <linux/errno.h>
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#include <linux/swap.h>
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#include <linux/init.h>
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#include <linux/cache.h>
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#include <linux/mman.h>
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#include <linux/nodemask.h>
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#include <linux/initrd.h>
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#include <linux/gfp.h>
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#include <linux/math.h>
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#include <linux/memblock.h>
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#include <linux/sort.h>
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#include <linux/of.h>
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#include <linux/of_fdt.h>
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#include <linux/dma-direct.h>
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#include <linux/dma-map-ops.h>
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#include <linux/efi.h>
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#include <linux/swiotlb.h>
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#include <linux/vmalloc.h>
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#include <linux/mm.h>
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#include <linux/kexec.h>
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#include <linux/crash_dump.h>
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#include <linux/hugetlb.h>
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#include <linux/acpi_iort.h>
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#include <linux/kmemleak.h>
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#include <linux/execmem.h>
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#include <asm/boot.h>
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#include <asm/fixmap.h>
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#include <asm/kasan.h>
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#include <asm/kernel-pgtable.h>
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#include <asm/kvm_host.h>
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#include <asm/memory.h>
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#include <asm/numa.h>
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#include <asm/sections.h>
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#include <asm/setup.h>
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#include <linux/sizes.h>
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#include <asm/tlb.h>
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#include <asm/alternative.h>
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#include <asm/xen/swiotlb-xen.h>
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/*
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* We need to be able to catch inadvertent references to memstart_addr
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* that occur (potentially in generic code) before arm64_memblock_init()
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* executes, which assigns it its actual value. So use a default value
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* that cannot be mistaken for a real physical address.
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*/
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s64 memstart_addr __ro_after_init = -1;
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(memstart_addr);
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/*
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* If the corresponding config options are enabled, we create both ZONE_DMA
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* and ZONE_DMA32. By default ZONE_DMA covers the 32-bit addressable memory
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* unless restricted on specific platforms (e.g. 30-bit on Raspberry Pi 4).
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* In such case, ZONE_DMA32 covers the rest of the 32-bit addressable memory,
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* otherwise it is empty.
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*/
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phys_addr_t __ro_after_init arm64_dma_phys_limit;
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/*
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* To make optimal use of block mappings when laying out the linear
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* mapping, round down the base of physical memory to a size that can
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* be mapped efficiently, i.e., either PUD_SIZE (4k granule) or PMD_SIZE
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* (64k granule), or a multiple that can be mapped using contiguous bits
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* in the page tables: 32 * PMD_SIZE (16k granule)
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*/
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#if defined(CONFIG_ARM64_4K_PAGES)
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#define ARM64_MEMSTART_SHIFT PUD_SHIFT
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#elif defined(CONFIG_ARM64_16K_PAGES)
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#define ARM64_MEMSTART_SHIFT CONT_PMD_SHIFT
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#else
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#define ARM64_MEMSTART_SHIFT PMD_SHIFT
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#endif
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/*
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* sparsemem vmemmap imposes an additional requirement on the alignment of
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* memstart_addr, due to the fact that the base of the vmemmap region
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* has a direct correspondence, and needs to appear sufficiently aligned
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* in the virtual address space.
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*/
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#if ARM64_MEMSTART_SHIFT < SECTION_SIZE_BITS
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#define ARM64_MEMSTART_ALIGN (1UL << SECTION_SIZE_BITS)
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#else
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#define ARM64_MEMSTART_ALIGN (1UL << ARM64_MEMSTART_SHIFT)
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#endif
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static void __init arch_reserve_crashkernel(void)
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{
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unsigned long long low_size = 0;
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unsigned long long crash_base, crash_size;
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char *cmdline = boot_command_line;
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bool high = false;
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int ret;
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if (!IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_CRASH_RESERVE))
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return;
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ret = parse_crashkernel(cmdline, memblock_phys_mem_size(),
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&crash_size, &crash_base,
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&low_size, &high);
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if (ret)
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return;
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reserve_crashkernel_generic(cmdline, crash_size, crash_base,
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low_size, high);
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}
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/*
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* Return the maximum physical address for a zone accessible by the given bits
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* limit. If DRAM starts above 32-bit, expand the zone to the maximum
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* available memory, otherwise cap it at 32-bit.
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*/
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static phys_addr_t __init max_zone_phys(unsigned int zone_bits)
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{
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phys_addr_t zone_mask = DMA_BIT_MASK(zone_bits);
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phys_addr_t phys_start = memblock_start_of_DRAM();
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if (phys_start > U32_MAX)
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zone_mask = PHYS_ADDR_MAX;
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else if (phys_start > zone_mask)
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zone_mask = U32_MAX;
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return min(zone_mask, memblock_end_of_DRAM() - 1) + 1;
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}
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static void __init zone_sizes_init(void)
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{
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unsigned long max_zone_pfns[MAX_NR_ZONES] = {0};
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unsigned int __maybe_unused acpi_zone_dma_bits;
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unsigned int __maybe_unused dt_zone_dma_bits;
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phys_addr_t __maybe_unused dma32_phys_limit = max_zone_phys(32);
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#ifdef CONFIG_ZONE_DMA
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acpi_zone_dma_bits = fls64(acpi_iort_dma_get_max_cpu_address());
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dt_zone_dma_bits = fls64(of_dma_get_max_cpu_address(NULL));
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zone_dma_bits = min3(32U, dt_zone_dma_bits, acpi_zone_dma_bits);
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arm64_dma_phys_limit = max_zone_phys(zone_dma_bits);
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max_zone_pfns[ZONE_DMA] = PFN_DOWN(arm64_dma_phys_limit);
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#endif
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#ifdef CONFIG_ZONE_DMA32
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max_zone_pfns[ZONE_DMA32] = PFN_DOWN(dma32_phys_limit);
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if (!arm64_dma_phys_limit)
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arm64_dma_phys_limit = dma32_phys_limit;
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#endif
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if (!arm64_dma_phys_limit)
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arm64_dma_phys_limit = PHYS_MASK + 1;
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max_zone_pfns[ZONE_NORMAL] = max_pfn;
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free_area_init(max_zone_pfns);
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}
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int pfn_is_map_memory(unsigned long pfn)
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{
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phys_addr_t addr = PFN_PHYS(pfn);
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/* avoid false positives for bogus PFNs, see comment in pfn_valid() */
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if (PHYS_PFN(addr) != pfn)
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return 0;
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return memblock_is_map_memory(addr);
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(pfn_is_map_memory);
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static phys_addr_t memory_limit __ro_after_init = PHYS_ADDR_MAX;
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/*
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* Limit the memory size that was specified via FDT.
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*/
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static int __init early_mem(char *p)
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{
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if (!p)
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return 1;
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memory_limit = memparse(p, &p) & PAGE_MASK;
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pr_notice("Memory limited to %lldMB\n", memory_limit >> 20);
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return 0;
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}
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early_param("mem", early_mem);
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void __init arm64_memblock_init(void)
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{
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s64 linear_region_size = PAGE_END - _PAGE_OFFSET(vabits_actual);
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/*
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* Corner case: 52-bit VA capable systems running KVM in nVHE mode may
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* be limited in their ability to support a linear map that exceeds 51
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* bits of VA space, depending on the placement of the ID map. Given
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* that the placement of the ID map may be randomized, let's simply
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* limit the kernel's linear map to 51 bits as well if we detect this
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* configuration.
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*/
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if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_KVM) && vabits_actual == 52 &&
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is_hyp_mode_available() && !is_kernel_in_hyp_mode()) {
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pr_info("Capping linear region to 51 bits for KVM in nVHE mode on LVA capable hardware.\n");
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linear_region_size = min_t(u64, linear_region_size, BIT(51));
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}
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/* Remove memory above our supported physical address size */
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memblock_remove(1ULL << PHYS_MASK_SHIFT, ULLONG_MAX);
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/*
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* Select a suitable value for the base of physical memory.
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*/
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memstart_addr = round_down(memblock_start_of_DRAM(),
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ARM64_MEMSTART_ALIGN);
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if ((memblock_end_of_DRAM() - memstart_addr) > linear_region_size)
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pr_warn("Memory doesn't fit in the linear mapping, VA_BITS too small\n");
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/*
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* Remove the memory that we will not be able to cover with the
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* linear mapping. Take care not to clip the kernel which may be
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* high in memory.
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*/
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memblock_remove(max_t(u64, memstart_addr + linear_region_size,
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__pa_symbol(_end)), ULLONG_MAX);
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if (memstart_addr + linear_region_size < memblock_end_of_DRAM()) {
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/* ensure that memstart_addr remains sufficiently aligned */
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memstart_addr = round_up(memblock_end_of_DRAM() - linear_region_size,
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ARM64_MEMSTART_ALIGN);
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memblock_remove(0, memstart_addr);
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}
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/*
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* If we are running with a 52-bit kernel VA config on a system that
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* does not support it, we have to place the available physical
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* memory in the 48-bit addressable part of the linear region, i.e.,
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* we have to move it upward. Since memstart_addr represents the
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* physical address of PAGE_OFFSET, we have to *subtract* from it.
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*/
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if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_ARM64_VA_BITS_52) && (vabits_actual != 52))
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memstart_addr -= _PAGE_OFFSET(vabits_actual) - _PAGE_OFFSET(52);
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/*
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* Apply the memory limit if it was set. Since the kernel may be loaded
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* high up in memory, add back the kernel region that must be accessible
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* via the linear mapping.
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*/
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if (memory_limit != PHYS_ADDR_MAX) {
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memblock_mem_limit_remove_map(memory_limit);
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memblock_add(__pa_symbol(_text), (u64)(_end - _text));
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}
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if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD) && phys_initrd_size) {
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/*
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* Add back the memory we just removed if it results in the
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* initrd to become inaccessible via the linear mapping.
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* Otherwise, this is a no-op
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*/
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u64 base = phys_initrd_start & PAGE_MASK;
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u64 size = PAGE_ALIGN(phys_initrd_start + phys_initrd_size) - base;
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/*
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* We can only add back the initrd memory if we don't end up
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* with more memory than we can address via the linear mapping.
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* It is up to the bootloader to position the kernel and the
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* initrd reasonably close to each other (i.e., within 32 GB of
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* each other) so that all granule/#levels combinations can
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* always access both.
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*/
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if (WARN(base < memblock_start_of_DRAM() ||
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base + size > memblock_start_of_DRAM() +
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linear_region_size,
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"initrd not fully accessible via the linear mapping -- please check your bootloader ...\n")) {
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phys_initrd_size = 0;
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} else {
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memblock_add(base, size);
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memblock_clear_nomap(base, size);
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memblock_reserve(base, size);
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}
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}
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if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_RANDOMIZE_BASE)) {
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extern u16 memstart_offset_seed;
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u64 mmfr0 = read_cpuid(ID_AA64MMFR0_EL1);
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int parange = cpuid_feature_extract_unsigned_field(
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mmfr0, ID_AA64MMFR0_EL1_PARANGE_SHIFT);
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s64 range = linear_region_size -
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BIT(id_aa64mmfr0_parange_to_phys_shift(parange));
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/*
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* If the size of the linear region exceeds, by a sufficient
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* margin, the size of the region that the physical memory can
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* span, randomize the linear region as well.
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*/
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if (memstart_offset_seed > 0 && range >= (s64)ARM64_MEMSTART_ALIGN) {
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range /= ARM64_MEMSTART_ALIGN;
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memstart_addr -= ARM64_MEMSTART_ALIGN *
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((range * memstart_offset_seed) >> 16);
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}
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}
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/*
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* Register the kernel text, kernel data, initrd, and initial
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* pagetables with memblock.
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*/
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memblock_reserve(__pa_symbol(_stext), _end - _stext);
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if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD) && phys_initrd_size) {
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/* the generic initrd code expects virtual addresses */
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initrd_start = __phys_to_virt(phys_initrd_start);
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initrd_end = initrd_start + phys_initrd_size;
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}
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early_init_fdt_scan_reserved_mem();
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high_memory = __va(memblock_end_of_DRAM() - 1) + 1;
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}
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void __init bootmem_init(void)
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{
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unsigned long min, max;
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min = PFN_UP(memblock_start_of_DRAM());
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max = PFN_DOWN(memblock_end_of_DRAM());
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early_memtest(min << PAGE_SHIFT, max << PAGE_SHIFT);
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max_pfn = max_low_pfn = max;
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min_low_pfn = min;
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arch_numa_init();
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/*
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* must be done after arch_numa_init() which calls numa_init() to
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* initialize node_online_map that gets used in hugetlb_cma_reserve()
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* while allocating required CMA size across online nodes.
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*/
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#if defined(CONFIG_HUGETLB_PAGE) && defined(CONFIG_CMA)
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arm64_hugetlb_cma_reserve();
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#endif
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kvm_hyp_reserve();
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/*
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* sparse_init() tries to allocate memory from memblock, so must be
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* done after the fixed reservations
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*/
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sparse_init();
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zone_sizes_init();
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/*
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* Reserve the CMA area after arm64_dma_phys_limit was initialised.
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*/
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dma_contiguous_reserve(arm64_dma_phys_limit);
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/*
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* request_standard_resources() depends on crashkernel's memory being
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* reserved, so do it here.
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*/
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arch_reserve_crashkernel();
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memblock_dump_all();
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}
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/*
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* mem_init() marks the free areas in the mem_map and tells us how much memory
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* is free. This is done after various parts of the system have claimed their
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* memory after the kernel image.
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*/
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void __init mem_init(void)
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{
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bool swiotlb = max_pfn > PFN_DOWN(arm64_dma_phys_limit);
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if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_DMA_BOUNCE_UNALIGNED_KMALLOC) && !swiotlb) {
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/*
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* If no bouncing needed for ZONE_DMA, reduce the swiotlb
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* buffer for kmalloc() bouncing to 1MB per 1GB of RAM.
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*/
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unsigned long size =
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DIV_ROUND_UP(memblock_phys_mem_size(), 1024);
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swiotlb_adjust_size(min(swiotlb_size_or_default(), size));
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swiotlb = true;
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}
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swiotlb_init(swiotlb, SWIOTLB_VERBOSE);
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/* this will put all unused low memory onto the freelists */
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memblock_free_all();
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/*
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* Check boundaries twice: Some fundamental inconsistencies can be
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* detected at build time already.
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*/
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#ifdef CONFIG_COMPAT
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BUILD_BUG_ON(TASK_SIZE_32 > DEFAULT_MAP_WINDOW_64);
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#endif
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/*
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* Selected page table levels should match when derived from
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* scratch using the virtual address range and page size.
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*/
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BUILD_BUG_ON(ARM64_HW_PGTABLE_LEVELS(CONFIG_ARM64_VA_BITS) !=
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CONFIG_PGTABLE_LEVELS);
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if (PAGE_SIZE >= 16384 && get_num_physpages() <= 128) {
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extern int sysctl_overcommit_memory;
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/*
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* On a machine this small we won't get anywhere without
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* overcommit, so turn it on by default.
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*/
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sysctl_overcommit_memory = OVERCOMMIT_ALWAYS;
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}
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}
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void free_initmem(void)
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{
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void *lm_init_begin = lm_alias(__init_begin);
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void *lm_init_end = lm_alias(__init_end);
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WARN_ON(!IS_ALIGNED((unsigned long)lm_init_begin, PAGE_SIZE));
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WARN_ON(!IS_ALIGNED((unsigned long)lm_init_end, PAGE_SIZE));
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/* Delete __init region from memblock.reserved. */
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memblock_free(lm_init_begin, lm_init_end - lm_init_begin);
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free_reserved_area(lm_init_begin, lm_init_end,
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POISON_FREE_INITMEM, "unused kernel");
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/*
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* Unmap the __init region but leave the VM area in place. This
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* prevents the region from being reused for kernel modules, which
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* is not supported by kallsyms.
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*/
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vunmap_range((u64)__init_begin, (u64)__init_end);
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}
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void dump_mem_limit(void)
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{
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if (memory_limit != PHYS_ADDR_MAX) {
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pr_emerg("Memory Limit: %llu MB\n", memory_limit >> 20);
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} else {
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pr_emerg("Memory Limit: none\n");
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}
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}
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#ifdef CONFIG_EXECMEM
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static u64 module_direct_base __ro_after_init = 0;
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static u64 module_plt_base __ro_after_init = 0;
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/*
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* Choose a random page-aligned base address for a window of 'size' bytes which
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* entirely contains the interval [start, end - 1].
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*/
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static u64 __init random_bounding_box(u64 size, u64 start, u64 end)
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{
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u64 max_pgoff, pgoff;
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if ((end - start) >= size)
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return 0;
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max_pgoff = (size - (end - start)) / PAGE_SIZE;
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pgoff = get_random_u32_inclusive(0, max_pgoff);
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return start - pgoff * PAGE_SIZE;
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}
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/*
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* Modules may directly reference data and text anywhere within the kernel
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* image and other modules. References using PREL32 relocations have a +/-2G
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* range, and so we need to ensure that the entire kernel image and all modules
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* fall within a 2G window such that these are always within range.
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*
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* Modules may directly branch to functions and code within the kernel text,
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* and to functions and code within other modules. These branches will use
|
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* CALL26/JUMP26 relocations with a +/-128M range. Without PLTs, we must ensure
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* that the entire kernel text and all module text falls within a 128M window
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* such that these are always within range. With PLTs, we can expand this to a
|
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* 2G window.
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*
|
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* We chose the 128M region to surround the entire kernel image (rather than
|
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* just the text) as using the same bounds for the 128M and 2G regions ensures
|
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* by construction that we never select a 128M region that is not a subset of
|
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* the 2G region. For very large and unusual kernel configurations this means
|
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* we may fall back to PLTs where they could have been avoided, but this keeps
|
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* the logic significantly simpler.
|
|
*/
|
|
static int __init module_init_limits(void)
|
|
{
|
|
u64 kernel_end = (u64)_end;
|
|
u64 kernel_start = (u64)_text;
|
|
u64 kernel_size = kernel_end - kernel_start;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* The default modules region is placed immediately below the kernel
|
|
* image, and is large enough to use the full 2G relocation range.
|
|
*/
|
|
BUILD_BUG_ON(KIMAGE_VADDR != MODULES_END);
|
|
BUILD_BUG_ON(MODULES_VSIZE < SZ_2G);
|
|
|
|
if (!kaslr_enabled()) {
|
|
if (kernel_size < SZ_128M)
|
|
module_direct_base = kernel_end - SZ_128M;
|
|
if (kernel_size < SZ_2G)
|
|
module_plt_base = kernel_end - SZ_2G;
|
|
} else {
|
|
u64 min = kernel_start;
|
|
u64 max = kernel_end;
|
|
|
|
if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_RANDOMIZE_MODULE_REGION_FULL)) {
|
|
pr_info("2G module region forced by RANDOMIZE_MODULE_REGION_FULL\n");
|
|
} else {
|
|
module_direct_base = random_bounding_box(SZ_128M, min, max);
|
|
if (module_direct_base) {
|
|
min = module_direct_base;
|
|
max = module_direct_base + SZ_128M;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
module_plt_base = random_bounding_box(SZ_2G, min, max);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pr_info("%llu pages in range for non-PLT usage",
|
|
module_direct_base ? (SZ_128M - kernel_size) / PAGE_SIZE : 0);
|
|
pr_info("%llu pages in range for PLT usage",
|
|
module_plt_base ? (SZ_2G - kernel_size) / PAGE_SIZE : 0);
|
|
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static struct execmem_info execmem_info __ro_after_init;
|
|
|
|
struct execmem_info __init *execmem_arch_setup(void)
|
|
{
|
|
unsigned long fallback_start = 0, fallback_end = 0;
|
|
unsigned long start = 0, end = 0;
|
|
|
|
module_init_limits();
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Where possible, prefer to allocate within direct branch range of the
|
|
* kernel such that no PLTs are necessary.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (module_direct_base) {
|
|
start = module_direct_base;
|
|
end = module_direct_base + SZ_128M;
|
|
|
|
if (module_plt_base) {
|
|
fallback_start = module_plt_base;
|
|
fallback_end = module_plt_base + SZ_2G;
|
|
}
|
|
} else if (module_plt_base) {
|
|
start = module_plt_base;
|
|
end = module_plt_base + SZ_2G;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
execmem_info = (struct execmem_info){
|
|
.ranges = {
|
|
[EXECMEM_DEFAULT] = {
|
|
.start = start,
|
|
.end = end,
|
|
.pgprot = PAGE_KERNEL,
|
|
.alignment = 1,
|
|
.fallback_start = fallback_start,
|
|
.fallback_end = fallback_end,
|
|
},
|
|
[EXECMEM_KPROBES] = {
|
|
.start = VMALLOC_START,
|
|
.end = VMALLOC_END,
|
|
.pgprot = PAGE_KERNEL_ROX,
|
|
.alignment = 1,
|
|
},
|
|
[EXECMEM_BPF] = {
|
|
.start = VMALLOC_START,
|
|
.end = VMALLOC_END,
|
|
.pgprot = PAGE_KERNEL,
|
|
.alignment = 1,
|
|
},
|
|
},
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
return &execmem_info;
|
|
}
|
|
#endif /* CONFIG_EXECMEM */
|