Re: What is the current state of the 5-level page tables in Crash

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> Dear Dave,
> 
> I saw your commit
> 
> 307e7f35f510("First phase of future support for x86_64 5-level page
> tables.")
> 
> in crash git-tree. It is the preparatory for x86_64 5-level page tables.
> There may be more things to be done to support for 5-level.

Right.  There needs to be a manner of determining very early on whether
the kernel page tables are using 5-level.  And during crash runtime, there
needs to be a manner of determining whether each user-space task is using
4- or 5-level page tables.  Also, it may be possible/preferable to
squeeze the 5-level support into the currently existing x86_64_kvtop() and
x86_64_uvtop() functions instead of using the new xxx_5level() function
placeholders that I added in the preparatory patch.

> 
> I hope to know:
> 
> 1. What is the current state of the 5-level page table in Crash?

I have done nothing further beyond than the preparatory steps in that commit.

> 
> 2. If there are some reason that we should pause the support work of
> 5-level page tables currently.

No, not really.  I originally delayed further work because originally it
was enabled by kernel CONFIG, but as I understand it now, it is enabled by
a combination of a kernel CONFIG and a boot command line option?  But 
since I have never seen or worked with a kernel with it enabled, I've
not done anything further.

> 
> 3. Are you already doing it?

No.  Are you offering to complete the work?

Thanks,
  Dave


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