Re: [PATCH 1/1] x86_64: fix KASan shadow region page tables

From: Andrey Ryabinin
Date: Tue May 26 2015 - 11:08:42 EST


On 05/25/2015 04:43 PM, Alexander Popov wrote:
> On 25.05.2015 11:12, Andrey Ryabinin wrote:
>> On 05/22/2015 07:03 PM, Alexander Popov wrote:
>>> Physical addresses in KASan shadow region page tables need fixup:
>>> kernel halts without it if phys_base is not zero.
>>>
>>
>> Indeed.
>> Since we have to patch page tables anyway, compile-time created kasan
>> page tables become pointless.
>> So, I'd suggest to create them in runtime. This could be done in plain C
>> in kasan_map_early_shadow().
>>
>
> Thanks for your reply, Andrey.
>
> Creating kasan_zero_pud, kasan_zero_pmd and kasan_zero_pte in
> kasan_map_early_shadow() doesn't look handy for me because this function
> is called twice in x86_64_start_kernel().
>
> What do you think about leaving the initialization of KASan shadow region
> page tables in arch/x86/kernel/head_64.S and calling something like
> kasan_fixup_early_shadow() before calling kasan_map_early_shadow()
> for the first time?
>

Why do we have initialize + fixup later if we could simply initialize page tables properly?

Just move everything into kasan_init_64.c
kasan_zero_p* could be a normal C arrays (with __page_aligned_bss attribute).
Initialize these page tables in something like kasan_early_init() before kasan_map_early_shadow()
call.


> Best regards,
> Alexander
>
>

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