[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [PATCH v3 2/4] x86/mm: skip super-page alignment checks for non-present entries
On Fri, Nov 15, 2024 at 10:09:39AM +0100, Jan Beulich wrote: > On 14.11.2024 15:57, Roger Pau Monne wrote: > > @@ -5517,7 +5524,8 @@ int map_pages_to_xen( > > L3T_LOCK(current_l3page); > > ol3e = *pl3e; > > > > - if ( cpu_has_page1gb && IS_L3E_ALIGNED(virt, mfn) && > > + if ( cpu_has_page1gb && > > + (!(flags & _PAGE_PRESENT) || IS_L3E_ALIGNED(virt, mfn)) && > > nr_mfns >= (1UL << (L3_PAGETABLE_SHIFT - PAGE_SHIFT)) && > > !(flags & (_PAGE_PAT | MAP_SMALL_PAGES)) ) > > { > > @@ -5636,7 +5644,7 @@ int map_pages_to_xen( > > if ( !pl2e ) > > goto out; > > > > - if ( IS_L2E_ALIGNED(virt, mfn) && > > + if ( (!(flags & _PAGE_PRESENT) || IS_L2E_ALIGNED(virt, mfn)) && > > (nr_mfns >= (1u << PAGETABLE_ORDER)) && > > !(flags & (_PAGE_PAT|MAP_SMALL_PAGES)) ) > > { > > Upon inspecting Andrew's report of crashes I noticed that this can't be quite > right. We can't entirely skip the alignment check when non-present mappings > are requested; we merely need to limit the check to the VA. In a reply to > the 1st v2 I actually had it arranged to match that requirement: > > if ( (cpu_has_page1gb || !(flags & _PAGE_PRESENT)) && > IS_L3E_ALIGNED(virt, flags & _PAGE_PRESENT ? mfn : _mfn(0)) && > nr_mfns >= (1UL << (L3_PAGETABLE_SHIFT - PAGE_SHIFT)) && > !(flags & (_PAGE_PAT | MAP_SMALL_PAGES)) ) > > Yet then I didn't pay attention to the difference when reviewing the 2nd v2 > (that versioning issue of course isn't helping here either). > > I'm afraid I can't (yet) connect the observed bad behavior with this issue, > though. I think this might be caused by map_pages_to_xen() now freeing vmap regions still under use, and that seems to manifest with the memnodemap array being unintentionally unmapped (because it's allocated with vmap_contig()). See the usage of mfn_to_nid() in free_heap_pages(). Will prepare a patch, sorry. Thanks, Roger.
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