Hi Masami, > (2013/08/21 21:01), Heiko Carstens wrote: > > The current kpropes insn caches allocate memory areas for insn slots with > > module_alloc(). The assumption is that the kernel image and module area > > are both within the same +/- 2GB memory area. > > This however is not true for s390 where the kernel image resides within > > the first 2GB (DMA memory area), but the module area is far away in the > > vmalloc area, usually somewhere close below the 4TB area. > > > > For new pc relative instructions s390 needs insn slots that are within > > +/- 2GB of each area. That way we can patch displacements of pc-relative > > instructions within the insn slots just like x86 and powerpc. > > > > The module area works already with the normal insn slot allocator, however > > there is currently no way to get insn slots that are within the first 2GB > > on s390 (aka DMA area). > > The reason why we allocate instruction buffers from module area is > to execute a piece of code on the buffer, which should be executable. > I'm not good for s390, is that allows kernel to execute the code > on such DMA buffer?
Yes, the kernel image itself resides in DMA capable memory and it is all executable. > > Therefore this patch set introduces a third insn slot cache besides the > > normal insn and optinsn slot caches: the dmainsn slot cache. Slots can be > > allocated and freed with get_dmainsn_slot() and free_dmainsn_slot(). > > OK, but it seems that your patch introduced unneeded complexity. Perhaps, > you just have to introduce 2 weak functions to allocate/release such > executable and jump-able buffers, like below, > > void * __weak arch_allocate_executable_page(void) > { > return module_alloc(PAGE_SIZE); > } > > void __weak arch_free_executable_page(void *page) > { > module_free(NULL, page); > } > > Thus, all you need to do is implementing dmaalloc() version of above > functions on s390. No kconfig, no ifdefs are needed. :) Hm, I don't see how that can work, or maybe I just don't get your idea ;) Or maybe my intention was not clear? So let me try again: If the to be probed instruction resides within the first 2GB of memory (aka DMA memory, aka kernel image) the insn slot must be within the first 2GB as well, otherwise I can't patch pc-relative instructions. On the other hand if the to be probed instruction resides in a module (aka part of the vmalloc area), the insn slot must reside within the same 2GB area as well. Therefore I need to different insn slot caches, where the slots are either allocated with __get_free_page(GFP_KERNEL | GFP_DMA) (for the kernel image) or module_alloc(PAGE_SIZE) for modules. I can't have a single cache which satifies both areas. -- 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/