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[PATCH] x86_64: Set up safe page tables during resume

The following patch makes swsusp avoid the possible temporary corruption
of page translation tables during resume on x86-64.  This is achieved by
creating a copy of the relevant page tables that will not be modified by
swsusp and can be safely used by it on resume.

The problem is that during resume on x86-64 swsusp may temporarily
corrupt the page tables used for the direct mapping of RAM.  If that
happens, a page fault occurs and cannot be handled properly, which leads
to the solid hang of the affected system.  This leads to the loss of the
system's state from before suspend and may result in the loss of data or
the corruption of filesystems, so it is a serious issue.  Also, it
appears to happen quite often (for me, as often as 50% of the time).

The problem is related to the fact that (at least) one of the PMD
entries used in the direct memory mapping (starting at PAGE_OFFSET)
points to a page table the physical address of which is much greater
than the physical address of the PMD entry itself.  Moreover,
unfortunately, the physical address of the page table before suspend
(i.e.  the one stored in the suspend image) happens to be different to
the physical address of the corresponding page table used during resume
(i.e.  the one that is valid right before swsusp_arch_resume() in
arch/x86_64/kernel/suspend_asm.S is executed).  Thus while the image is
restored, the "offending" PMD entry gets overwritten, so it does not
point to the right physical address any more (i.e.  there's no page
table at the address pointed to by it, because it points to the address
the page table has been at during suspend).  Consequently, if the PMD
entry is used later on, and it _is_ used in the process of copying the
image pages, a page fault occurs, but it cannot be handled in the normal
way and the system hangs.

In principle we can call create_resume_mapping() from
swsusp_arch_resume() (ie.  from suspend_asm.S), but then the memory
allocations in create_resume_mapping(), resume_pud_mapping(), and
resume_pmd_mapping() must be made carefully so that we use _only_
NosaveFree pages in them (the other pages are overwritten by the loop in
swsusp_arch_resume()).  Additionally, we are in atomic context at that
time, so we cannot use GFP_KERNEL.  Moreover, if one of the allocations
fails, we should free all of the allocated pages, so we need to trace
them somehow.

All of this is done in the appended patch, except that the functions
populating the page tables are located in arch/x86_64/kernel/suspend.c
rather than in init.c.  It may be done in a more elegan way in the
future, with the help of some swsusp patches that are in the works now.

[AK: move some externs into headers, renamed a function]

Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@sisk.pl>
Signed-off-by: Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
hifive-unleashed-5.1
Rafael J. Wysocki 2005-10-09 21:19:40 +02:00 committed by Linus Torvalds
parent 52a2d3e45e
commit 3dd083255d
4 changed files with 144 additions and 9 deletions

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@ -11,6 +11,8 @@
#include <linux/smp.h>
#include <linux/suspend.h>
#include <asm/proto.h>
#include <asm/page.h>
#include <asm/pgtable.h>
struct saved_context saved_context;
@ -140,4 +142,129 @@ void fix_processor_context(void)
}
#ifdef CONFIG_SOFTWARE_SUSPEND
/* Defined in arch/x86_64/kernel/suspend_asm.S */
extern int restore_image(void);
pgd_t *temp_level4_pgt;
static void **pages;
static inline void *__add_page(void)
{
void **c;
c = (void **)get_usable_page(GFP_ATOMIC);
if (c) {
*c = pages;
pages = c;
}
return c;
}
static inline void *__next_page(void)
{
void **c;
c = pages;
if (c) {
pages = *c;
*c = NULL;
}
return c;
}
/*
* Try to allocate as many usable pages as needed and daisy chain them.
* If one allocation fails, free the pages allocated so far
*/
static int alloc_usable_pages(unsigned long n)
{
void *p;
pages = NULL;
do
if (!__add_page())
break;
while (--n);
if (n) {
p = __next_page();
while (p) {
free_page((unsigned long)p);
p = __next_page();
}
return -ENOMEM;
}
return 0;
}
static void res_phys_pud_init(pud_t *pud, unsigned long address, unsigned long end)
{
long i, j;
i = pud_index(address);
pud = pud + i;
for (; i < PTRS_PER_PUD; pud++, i++) {
unsigned long paddr;
pmd_t *pmd;
paddr = address + i*PUD_SIZE;
if (paddr >= end)
break;
pmd = (pmd_t *)__next_page();
set_pud(pud, __pud(__pa(pmd) | _KERNPG_TABLE));
for (j = 0; j < PTRS_PER_PMD; pmd++, j++, paddr += PMD_SIZE) {
unsigned long pe;
if (paddr >= end)
break;
pe = _PAGE_NX | _PAGE_PSE | _KERNPG_TABLE | paddr;
pe &= __supported_pte_mask;
set_pmd(pmd, __pmd(pe));
}
}
}
static void set_up_temporary_mappings(void)
{
unsigned long start, end, next;
temp_level4_pgt = (pgd_t *)__next_page();
/* It is safe to reuse the original kernel mapping */
set_pgd(temp_level4_pgt + pgd_index(__START_KERNEL_map),
init_level4_pgt[pgd_index(__START_KERNEL_map)]);
/* Set up the direct mapping from scratch */
start = (unsigned long)pfn_to_kaddr(0);
end = (unsigned long)pfn_to_kaddr(end_pfn);
for (; start < end; start = next) {
pud_t *pud = (pud_t *)__next_page();
next = start + PGDIR_SIZE;
if (next > end)
next = end;
res_phys_pud_init(pud, __pa(start), __pa(next));
set_pgd(temp_level4_pgt + pgd_index(start),
mk_kernel_pgd(__pa(pud)));
}
}
int swsusp_arch_resume(void)
{
unsigned long n;
n = ((end_pfn << PAGE_SHIFT) + PUD_SIZE - 1) >> PUD_SHIFT;
n += (n + PTRS_PER_PUD - 1) / PTRS_PER_PUD + 1;
pr_debug("swsusp_arch_resume(): pages needed = %lu\n", n);
if (alloc_usable_pages(n)) {
free_eaten_memory();
return -ENOMEM;
}
/* We have got enough memory and from now on we cannot recover */
set_up_temporary_mappings();
restore_image();
return 0;
}
#endif /* CONFIG_SOFTWARE_SUSPEND */

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@ -39,12 +39,13 @@ ENTRY(swsusp_arch_suspend)
call swsusp_save
ret
ENTRY(swsusp_arch_resume)
/* set up cr3 */
leaq init_level4_pgt(%rip),%rax
subq $__START_KERNEL_map,%rax
movq %rax,%cr3
ENTRY(restore_image)
/* switch to temporary page tables */
movq $__PAGE_OFFSET, %rdx
movq temp_level4_pgt(%rip), %rax
subq %rdx, %rax
movq %rax, %cr3
/* Flush TLB */
movq mmu_cr4_features(%rip), %rax
movq %rax, %rdx
andq $~(1<<7), %rdx # PGE
@ -69,6 +70,10 @@ loop:
movq pbe_next(%rdx), %rdx
jmp loop
done:
/* go back to the original page tables */
leaq init_level4_pgt(%rip), %rax
subq $__START_KERNEL_map, %rax
movq %rax, %cr3
/* Flush TLB, including "global" things (vmalloc) */
movq mmu_cr4_features(%rip), %rax
movq %rax, %rdx

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@ -71,5 +71,7 @@ void restore_processor_state(void);
struct saved_context;
void __save_processor_state(struct saved_context *ctxt);
void __restore_processor_state(struct saved_context *ctxt);
extern unsigned long get_usable_page(unsigned gfp_mask);
extern void free_eaten_memory(void);
#endif /* _LINUX_SWSUSP_H */

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@ -1095,7 +1095,7 @@ static inline void eat_page(void *page)
*eaten_memory = c;
}
static unsigned long get_usable_page(unsigned gfp_mask)
unsigned long get_usable_page(unsigned gfp_mask)
{
unsigned long m;
@ -1109,7 +1109,7 @@ static unsigned long get_usable_page(unsigned gfp_mask)
return m;
}
static void free_eaten_memory(void)
void free_eaten_memory(void)
{
unsigned long m;
void **c;
@ -1481,11 +1481,12 @@ static int read_suspend_image(void)
/* Allocate memory for the image and read the data from swap */
error = check_pagedir(pagedir_nosave);
free_eaten_memory();
if (!error)
error = data_read(pagedir_nosave);
if (error) { /* We fail cleanly */
free_eaten_memory();
for_each_pbe (p, pagedir_nosave)
if (p->address) {
free_page(p->address);