Re: [PATCH] x86: efi: avoid BUILD_BUG_ON() for non-constant p4d_index

From: Ard Biesheuvel
Date: Wed Jan 20 2021 - 05:25:57 EST


On Mon, 18 Jan 2021 at 22:42, Arvind Sankar <nivedita@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On Mon, Jan 18, 2021 at 09:24:09PM +0100, Borislav Petkov wrote:
> > > > > As a matter of fact, it seems like the four assertions could be combined
> > > > > into:
> > > > > BUILD_BUG_ON((EFI_VA_END & P4D_MASK) != (MODULES_END & P4D_MASK));
> > > > > BUILD_BUG_ON((EFI_VA_START & P4D_MASK) != (EFI_VA_END & P4D_MASK));
> > > > > instead of separately asserting they're the same PGD entry and the same
> > > > > P4D entry.
> > > > >
> > > > > Thanks.
> > > >
> > > > I actually don't quite get the MODULES_END check -- Ard, do you know
> > > > what that's for?
> > > >
> > >
> > > Maybe Boris remembers? He wrote the original code for the 'new' EFI
> > > page table layout.
> >
> > That was added by Kirill for 5-level pgtables:
> >
> > e981316f5604 ("x86/efi: Add 5-level paging support")
>
> That just duplicates the existing pgd_index() check for the p4d_index()
> as well. It looks like the original commit adding
> efi_sync_low_kernel_mappings() used to copy upto the PGD entry including
> MODULES_END:
> d2f7cbe7b26a7 ("x86/efi: Runtime services virtual mapping")
> and then Matt changed that when creating efi_mm:
> 67a9108ed4313 ("x86/efi: Build our own page table structures")
> to use EFI_VA_END instead but have a check that EFI_VA_END is in the
> same entry as MODULES_END.
>
> AFAICT, MODULES_END is only relevant as being something that happens to
> be in the top 512GiB, and -1ul would be clearer.
>
> >
> > Documentation/x86/x86_64/mm.rst should explain the pagetable layout:
> >
> > ffffff8000000000 | -512 GB | ffffffeeffffffff | 444 GB | ... unused hole
> > ffffffef00000000 | -68 GB | fffffffeffffffff | 64 GB | EFI region mapping space
> > ffffffff00000000 | -4 GB | ffffffff7fffffff | 2 GB | ... unused hole
> > ffffffff80000000 | -2 GB | ffffffff9fffffff | 512 MB | kernel text mapping, mapped to physical address 0
> > ffffffff80000000 |-2048 MB | | |
> > ffffffffa0000000 |-1536 MB | fffffffffeffffff | 1520 MB | module mapping space
> > ffffffffff000000 | -16 MB | | |
> > FIXADDR_START | ~-11 MB | ffffffffff5fffff | ~0.5 MB | kernel-internal fixmap range, variable size and offset
> >
> > That thing which starts at -512 GB above is the last PGD on the
> > pagetable. In it, between -4G and -68G there are 64G which are the EFI
> > region mapping space for runtime services.
> >
> > Frankly I'm not sure what this thing is testing because the EFI VA range
> > is hardcoded and I can't imagine it being somewhere else *except* in the
> > last PGD.
>
> It's just so that someone doesn't just change the #define's for
> EFI_VA_END/START and think that it will work, I guess.
>
> Another reasonable option, for example, would be to reserve an entire
> PGD entry, allowing everything but the PGD level to be shared, and
> adding the EFI PGD to the pgd_list and getting rid of
> efi_sync_low_kernel_mappings() altogether. There aren't that many PGD
> entries still unused though, so this is probably not worth it.
>

The churn doesn't seem to be worth it, tbh.

So could we get rid of the complexity here, and only build_bug() on
the start address of the EFI region being outside the topmost p4d?
That should make the PGD test redundant as well.