On Mon, 13 Jan 2025 14:15:38 +0100 Thomas Weißschuh <thomas.weisssc...@linutronix.de> wrote:
> The virtual_address_range selftest reads from the start of each mapping > listed in /proc/self/maps. > However not all mappings are valid to be arbitrarily accessed. > > For example the vvar data used for virtual clocks on x86 [vvar_vclock] > can only be accessed if 1) the kernel configuration enables virtual > clocks and 2) the hypervisor provided the data for it. > Only the VDSO itself has the necessary information to know this. > Since commit e93d2521b27f ("x86/vdso: Split virtual clock pages into > dedicated mapping") > the virtual clock data was split out into its own mapping, leading > to EFAULT from read() during the validation. > > Check for the VM_IO flag as a proxy. > It is present for the VVAR mappings and MMIO ranges can be dangerous to > access arbitrarily. > > Reported-by: kernel test robot <oliver.s...@intel.com> > Closes: https://lore.kernel.org/oe-lkp/202412271148.2656e485-...@intel.com > Fixes: e93d2521b27f ("x86/vdso: Split virtual clock pages into dedicated > mapping") > Fixes: 010409649885 ("selftests/mm: confirm VA exhaustion without reliance on > correctness of mmap()") > Suggested-by: David Hildenbrand <da...@redhat.com> > Link: > https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/e97c2a5d-c815-4936-a767-ac42a3220...@redhat.com/ > Signed-off-by: Thomas Weißschuh <thomas.weisssc...@linutronix.de> > > Revert "selftests/mm: virtual_address_range: Avoid reading VVAR mappings" > > This reverts commit 05cc5d292ac4238684b59922aecf59c932edefa0. I'm assuming that the above two lines simply shouldn't be here?