Re: [PATCH] x86: Construct 32 bit boot time page tables in nativeformat.

From: H. Peter Anvin
Date: Thu Jan 24 2008 - 21:30:28 EST


Eric W. Biederman wrote:

We already do this on the 64bit side. We reuse the kernel and the
identity parts from the core kernel page tables but it is actually
a distinct page table.

x86_64 has not had the identity mappings mapped in any of the
normal page tables since the relocatable kernel support was merged
a while ago.

Only on the 32bit side does this still remain an issue. I don't know
if what we can do optimization wise there. Emulating the 64bit code
and having a dedicated top level pgd (as part of the trampoline)
and then a mapping into it the kernel identity mapping and the kernel
mapping (which are the same on 32bit) should work fairly easily.

It is just a handful of pgd entries, and then in the actual kernel
entry code we reload %cr3 with the appropriate kernel page table
and we should be fine. No need for an explicit zap there at all.


That's pretty much what I figure. The one issue is that on non-PAE 32-bit (or if we actually have to deal with unsharable PMDs on PAE kernels) then the PGD (PMD) kernel mappings at least formally should really be put in sync. This could be done either by the same code which keeps the PGDs of various processes in sync already or on demand; I believe my personal preference would be to have all that in the same place, since we have to do it anyway, and this is nothing different except for the offset.

-hpa
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