On Fri, 24 Aug 2012, Stefano Stabellini wrote: > On Fri, 24 Aug 2012, Thomas Gleixner wrote: > > I looked at the whole pgt_buf_* mess and it's amazingly stupid. We > > could avoid all that dance and make all of that pgt_buf_* stuff static > > and provide proper accessor functions and hand start, end, top to the > > reserve function instead of fiddling with global variables all over > > the place. That'd be a real cleanup and progress. > > > > But we can't do that easily. And why? Because XEN is making magic > > decisions based on those globals in mask_rw_pte(). > > > > /* > > * If the new pfn is within the range of the newly allocated > > * kernel pagetable, and it isn't being mapped into an > > * early_ioremap fixmap slot as a freshly allocated page, make sure > > * it is RO. > > */ > > if (((!is_early_ioremap_ptep(ptep) && > > pfn >= pgt_buf_start && pfn < pgt_buf_top)) || > > (is_early_ioremap_ptep(ptep) && pfn != (pgt_buf_end - > > 1))) > > > > This comment along with the implementation is really a master piece of > > obfuscation. Let's see what this is doing. RO is enforced when: > > > > This is not an early ioreamp AND > > > > pfn >= pgt_buf_start && pfn < pgt_buf_top > > > > So why is this checking pgt_buf_top? The early stuff is installed > > within pgt_buf_start and pgt_buf_end. Anything which is >= > > pgt_buf_end at this point is completely wrong. > > Unfortunately pgt_buf_end only marks the current end of the pagetable > pages (pgt_buf_end keeps increasing during > kernel_physical_mapping_init). However at some point > kernel_physical_mapping_init is going to start mapping the pagetable > pages themselves, when that happens some of them are not pagetable pages > yet (pgt_buf_end <= page < pgt_buf_top) but they are going to be in the > near future.
And how exactly are they allocated between from pgt_buf w/o increasing pgt_buf_end ? Thanks, tglx -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to majord...@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/