Commit 721db9df authored by Linus Torvalds's avatar Linus Torvalds

Merge tag 'powerpc-5.8-7' of...

Merge tag 'powerpc-5.8-7' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/powerpc/linux into master

Pull powerpc fixes from Michael Ellerman:
 "Some more powerpc fixes for 5.8:

   - A fix to the VAS code we merged this cycle, to report the proper
     error code to userspace for address translation failures. And a
     selftest update to match.

   - Another fix for our pkey handling of PROT_EXEC mappings.

   - A fix for a crash when booting a "secure VM" under an ultravisor
     with certain numbers of CPUs.

  Thanks to: Aneesh Kumar K.V, Haren Myneni, Laurent Dufour, Sandipan
  Das, Satheesh Rajendran, Thiago Jung Bauermann"

* tag 'powerpc-5.8-7' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/powerpc/linux:
  selftests/powerpc: Use proper error code to check fault address
  powerpc/vas: Report proper error code for address translation failure
  powerpc/pseries/svm: Fix incorrect check for shared_lppaca_size
  powerpc/book3s64/pkeys: Fix pkey_access_permitted() for execute disable pkey
parents 6a70f89c f0479c4b
......@@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ request buffers are not in memory. The operating system handles the fault by
updating CSB with the following data:
csb.flags = CSB_V;
csb.cc = CSB_CC_TRANSLATION;
csb.cc = CSB_CC_FAULT_ADDRESS;
csb.ce = CSB_CE_TERMINATION;
csb.address = fault_address;
......
......@@ -77,6 +77,8 @@ struct coprocessor_completion_block {
#define CSB_CC_CHAIN (37)
#define CSB_CC_SEQUENCE (38)
#define CSB_CC_HW (39)
/* P9 DD2 NX Workbook 3.2 (Table 4-36): Address translation fault */
#define CSB_CC_FAULT_ADDRESS (250)
#define CSB_SIZE (0x10)
#define CSB_ALIGN CSB_SIZE
......
......@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ static void *__init alloc_shared_lppaca(unsigned long size, unsigned long align,
* This is very early in boot, so no harm done if the kernel crashes at
* this point.
*/
BUG_ON(shared_lppaca_size >= shared_lppaca_total_size);
BUG_ON(shared_lppaca_size > shared_lppaca_total_size);
return ptr;
}
......
......@@ -354,12 +354,14 @@ static bool pkey_access_permitted(int pkey, bool write, bool execute)
u64 amr;
pkey_shift = pkeyshift(pkey);
if (execute && !(read_iamr() & (IAMR_EX_BIT << pkey_shift)))
return true;
if (execute)
return !(read_iamr() & (IAMR_EX_BIT << pkey_shift));
amr = read_amr();
if (write)
return !(amr & (AMR_WR_BIT << pkey_shift));
amr = read_amr(); /* Delay reading amr until absolutely needed */
return ((!write && !(amr & (AMR_RD_BIT << pkey_shift))) ||
(write && !(amr & (AMR_WR_BIT << pkey_shift))));
return !(amr & (AMR_RD_BIT << pkey_shift));
}
bool arch_pte_access_permitted(u64 pte, bool write, bool execute)
......
......@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ static void update_csb(struct vas_window *window,
csb_addr = (void __user *)be64_to_cpu(crb->csb_addr);
memset(&csb, 0, sizeof(csb));
csb.cc = CSB_CC_TRANSLATION;
csb.cc = CSB_CC_FAULT_ADDRESS;
csb.ce = CSB_CE_TERMINATION;
csb.cs = 0;
csb.count = 0;
......
......@@ -698,13 +698,13 @@ int decompress_file(int argc, char **argv, void *devhandle)
switch (cc) {
case ERR_NX_TRANSLATION:
case ERR_NX_AT_FAULT:
/* We touched the pages ahead of time. In the most common case
* we shouldn't be here. But may be some pages were paged out.
* Kernel should have placed the faulting address to fsaddr.
*/
NXPRT(fprintf(stderr, "ERR_NX_TRANSLATION %p\n",
NXPRT(fprintf(stderr, "ERR_NX_AT_FAULT %p\n",
(void *)cmdp->crb.csb.fsaddr));
if (pgfault_retries == NX_MAX_FAULTS) {
......
......@@ -306,13 +306,13 @@ int compress_file(int argc, char **argv, void *handle)
lzcounts, cmdp, handle);
if (cc != ERR_NX_OK && cc != ERR_NX_TPBC_GT_SPBC &&
cc != ERR_NX_TRANSLATION) {
cc != ERR_NX_AT_FAULT) {
fprintf(stderr, "nx error: cc= %d\n", cc);
exit(-1);
}
/* Page faults are handled by the user code */
if (cc == ERR_NX_TRANSLATION) {
if (cc == ERR_NX_AT_FAULT) {
NXPRT(fprintf(stderr, "page fault: cc= %d, ", cc));
NXPRT(fprintf(stderr, "try= %d, fsa= %08llx\n",
fault_tries,
......
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