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On 32-bit architectures PAGE_ALIGN() truncates 64-bit values to the 32-bit boundary. For example: u64 val = PAGE_ALIGN(size); always returns a value < 4GB even if size is greater than 4GB. The problem resides in PAGE_MASK definition (from include/asm-x86/page.h for example): #define PAGE_SHIFT 12 #define PAGE_SIZE (_AC(1,UL) << PAGE_SHIFT) #define PAGE_MASK (~(PAGE_SIZE-1)) ... #define PAGE_ALIGN(addr) (((addr)+PAGE_SIZE-1)&PAGE_MASK) The "~" is performed on a 32-bit value, so everything in "and" with PAGE_MASK greater than 4GB will be truncated to the 32-bit boundary. Using the ALIGN() macro seems to be the right way, because it uses typeof(addr) for the mask. Also move the PAGE_ALIGN() definitions out of include/asm-*/page.h in include/linux/mm.h. See also lkml discussion: http://lkml.org/lkml/2008/6/11/237 [akpm@linux-foundation.org: fix drivers/media/video/uvc/uvc_queue.c] [akpm@linux-foundation.org: fix v850] [akpm@linux-foundation.org: fix powerpc] [akpm@linux-foundation.org: fix arm] [akpm@linux-foundation.org: fix mips] [akpm@linux-foundation.org: fix drivers/media/video/pvrusb2/pvrusb2-dvb.c] [akpm@linux-foundation.org: fix drivers/mtd/maps/uclinux.c] [akpm@linux-foundation.org: fix powerpc] Signed-off-by: Andrea Righi <righi.andrea@gmail.com> Cc: <linux-arch@vger.kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
200 lines
4.2 KiB
C
200 lines
4.2 KiB
C
/*
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* linux/include/asm-arm/page.h
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*
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* Copyright (C) 1995-2003 Russell King
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
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* published by the Free Software Foundation.
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*/
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#ifndef _ASMARM_PAGE_H
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#define _ASMARM_PAGE_H
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/* PAGE_SHIFT determines the page size */
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#define PAGE_SHIFT 12
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#define PAGE_SIZE (1UL << PAGE_SHIFT)
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#define PAGE_MASK (~(PAGE_SIZE-1))
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#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
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#ifndef CONFIG_MMU
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#include "page-nommu.h"
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#else
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#include <asm/glue.h>
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/*
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* User Space Model
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* ================
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*
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* This section selects the correct set of functions for dealing with
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* page-based copying and clearing for user space for the particular
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* processor(s) we're building for.
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*
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* We have the following to choose from:
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* v3 - ARMv3
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* v4wt - ARMv4 with writethrough cache, without minicache
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* v4wb - ARMv4 with writeback cache, without minicache
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* v4_mc - ARMv4 with minicache
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* xscale - Xscale
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* xsc3 - XScalev3
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*/
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#undef _USER
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#undef MULTI_USER
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#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_COPY_V3
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# ifdef _USER
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# define MULTI_USER 1
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# else
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# define _USER v3
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# endif
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#endif
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#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_COPY_V4WT
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# ifdef _USER
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# define MULTI_USER 1
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# else
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# define _USER v4wt
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# endif
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#endif
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#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_COPY_V4WB
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# ifdef _USER
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# define MULTI_USER 1
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# else
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# define _USER v4wb
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# endif
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#endif
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#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_COPY_FEROCEON
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# ifdef _USER
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# define MULTI_USER 1
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# else
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# define _USER feroceon
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# endif
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#endif
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#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_SA1100
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# ifdef _USER
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# define MULTI_USER 1
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# else
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# define _USER v4_mc
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# endif
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#endif
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#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_XSCALE
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# ifdef _USER
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# define MULTI_USER 1
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# else
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# define _USER xscale_mc
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# endif
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#endif
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#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_XSC3
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# ifdef _USER
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# define MULTI_USER 1
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# else
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# define _USER xsc3_mc
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# endif
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#endif
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#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_COPY_V6
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# define MULTI_USER 1
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#endif
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#if !defined(_USER) && !defined(MULTI_USER)
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#error Unknown user operations model
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#endif
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struct cpu_user_fns {
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void (*cpu_clear_user_page)(void *p, unsigned long user);
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void (*cpu_copy_user_page)(void *to, const void *from,
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unsigned long user);
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};
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#ifdef MULTI_USER
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extern struct cpu_user_fns cpu_user;
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#define __cpu_clear_user_page cpu_user.cpu_clear_user_page
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#define __cpu_copy_user_page cpu_user.cpu_copy_user_page
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#else
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#define __cpu_clear_user_page __glue(_USER,_clear_user_page)
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#define __cpu_copy_user_page __glue(_USER,_copy_user_page)
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extern void __cpu_clear_user_page(void *p, unsigned long user);
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extern void __cpu_copy_user_page(void *to, const void *from,
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unsigned long user);
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#endif
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#define clear_user_page(addr,vaddr,pg) __cpu_clear_user_page(addr, vaddr)
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#define copy_user_page(to,from,vaddr,pg) __cpu_copy_user_page(to, from, vaddr)
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#define clear_page(page) memzero((void *)(page), PAGE_SIZE)
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extern void copy_page(void *to, const void *from);
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#undef STRICT_MM_TYPECHECKS
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#ifdef STRICT_MM_TYPECHECKS
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/*
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* These are used to make use of C type-checking..
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*/
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typedef struct { unsigned long pte; } pte_t;
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typedef struct { unsigned long pmd; } pmd_t;
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typedef struct { unsigned long pgd[2]; } pgd_t;
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typedef struct { unsigned long pgprot; } pgprot_t;
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#define pte_val(x) ((x).pte)
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#define pmd_val(x) ((x).pmd)
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#define pgd_val(x) ((x).pgd[0])
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#define pgprot_val(x) ((x).pgprot)
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#define __pte(x) ((pte_t) { (x) } )
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#define __pmd(x) ((pmd_t) { (x) } )
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#define __pgprot(x) ((pgprot_t) { (x) } )
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#else
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/*
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* .. while these make it easier on the compiler
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*/
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typedef unsigned long pte_t;
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typedef unsigned long pmd_t;
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typedef unsigned long pgd_t[2];
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typedef unsigned long pgprot_t;
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#define pte_val(x) (x)
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#define pmd_val(x) (x)
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#define pgd_val(x) ((x)[0])
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#define pgprot_val(x) (x)
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#define __pte(x) (x)
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#define __pmd(x) (x)
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#define __pgprot(x) (x)
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#endif /* STRICT_MM_TYPECHECKS */
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#endif /* CONFIG_MMU */
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typedef struct page *pgtable_t;
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#include <asm/memory.h>
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#endif /* !__ASSEMBLY__ */
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#define VM_DATA_DEFAULT_FLAGS (VM_READ | VM_WRITE | VM_EXEC | \
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VM_MAYREAD | VM_MAYWRITE | VM_MAYEXEC)
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/*
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* With EABI on ARMv5 and above we must have 64-bit aligned slab pointers.
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*/
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#if defined(CONFIG_AEABI) && (__LINUX_ARM_ARCH__ >= 5)
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#define ARCH_SLAB_MINALIGN 8
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#endif
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#include <asm-generic/page.h>
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#endif
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