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The kernel's pgd_index macro is designed to index a normal, page sized array. KVM is a bit diffferent, as we can use concatenated pages to have a bigger address space (for example 40bit IPA with 4kB pages gives us an 8kB PGD. In the above case, the use of pgd_index will always return an index inside the first 4kB, which makes a guest that has memory above 0x8000000000 rather unhappy, as it spins forever in a page fault, whist the host happilly corrupts the lower pgd. The obvious fix is to get our own kvm_pgd_index that does the right thing(tm). Tested on X-Gene with a hacked kvmtool that put memory at a stupidly high address. Reviewed-by: Christoffer Dall <christoffer.dall@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Marc Zyngier <marc.zyngier@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Christoffer Dall <christoffer.dall@linaro.org> |
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arm.c | ||
coproc_a7.c | ||
coproc_a15.c | ||
coproc.c | ||
coproc.h | ||
emulate.c | ||
guest.c | ||
handle_exit.c | ||
init.S | ||
interrupts_head.S | ||
interrupts.S | ||
Kconfig | ||
Makefile | ||
mmio.c | ||
mmu.c | ||
perf.c | ||
psci.c | ||
reset.c | ||
trace.h |