On Wed, May 13, 2020 at 6:00 PM Masami Hiramatsu <mhiramat@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > But we should likely at least disallow it entirely on platforms where > > we really can't - or pick one hardcoded choice. On sparc, you really > > _have_ to specify one or the other. > > OK. BTW, is there any way to detect the kernel/user space overlap on > memory layout statically? If there, I can do it. (I don't like > "if (CONFIG_X86)" thing....) > Or, maybe we need CONFIG_ARCH_OVERLAP_ADDRESS_SPACE? I think it would be better to have a CONFIG variable that architectures can just 'select' to show that they are ok with separate kernel and user addresses. Because I don't think we have any way to say that right now as-is. You can probably come up with hacky ways to approximate it, ie something like if (TASK_SIZE_MAX > PAGE_OFFSET) .... they overlap .. which would almost work, but.. Linus