Em Wed, 24 Apr 2019 08:52:09 +0200 Peter Zijlstra <peterz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> escreveu: > On Tue, Apr 23, 2019 at 11:38:16PM +0200, Borislav Petkov wrote: > > If that is all the changes it would need, then I guess that's ok. Btw, > > those rst-conversion patches don't really show what got changed. Dunno > > if git can even show that properly. I diffed the two files by hand to > > see what got changed, see end of mail. > > That is not a happy diff; that table has gotten waay worse to read due > to all that extra table crap. Not that I'm proposing such change, but, as a reference, I just discovered today that there's a way to make it even lighter than it is while still showing it as a table: ================= ======== == ================ ===== == =========================================================== Start addr Offset End addr Size VM area description ----------------- ----------- ---------------- -------- ----------------------------------------------------------- 0000000000000000 0 00007fffffffffff 128 TB user-space virtual memory, different per mm 0000800000000000 +128 TB ffff7fffffffffff ~16M TB ... huge, almost 64 bits wide hole of non-canonical virtual memory addresses up to the -128 TB starting offset of kernel mappings. ----------------- -------- -- ---------------- ----- -- ----------------------------------------------------------- - Kernel-space virtual memory, shared between all processes: ----------------- ----------- ---------------- -------- ----------------------------------------------------------- ffff800000000000 -128 TB ffff87ffffffffff 8 TB ... guard hole, also reserved for hypervisor ffff880000000000 -120 TB ffff887fffffffff 0.5 TB LDT remap for PTI ffff888000000000 -119.5 TB ffffc87fffffffff 64 TB direct mapping of all physical memory (page_offset_base) ffffc88000000000 -55.5 TB ffffc8ffffffffff 0.5 TB ... unused hole ffffc90000000000 -55 TB ffffe8ffffffffff 32 TB vmalloc/ioremap space (vmalloc_base) ffffe90000000000 -23 TB ffffe9ffffffffff 1 TB ... unused hole ffffea0000000000 -22 TB ffffeaffffffffff 1 TB virtual memory map (vmemmap_base) ffffeb0000000000 -21 TB ffffebffffffffff 1 TB ... unused hole ffffec0000000000 -20 TB fffffbffffffffff 16 TB KASAN shadow memory ----------------- -------- -- ---------------- ----- -- ----------------------------------------------------------- - Identical layout to the 56-bit one from here on: ----------------- ----------- ---------------- -------- ----------------------------------------------------------- fffffc0000000000 -4 TB fffffdffffffffff 2 TB ... unused hole vaddr_end for KASLR fffffe0000000000 -2 TB fffffe7fffffffff 0.5 TB cpu_entry_area mapping fffffe8000000000 -1.5 TB fffffeffffffffff 0.5 TB ... unused hole ffffff0000000000 -1 TB ffffff7fffffffff 0.5 TB %esp fixup stacks ffffff8000000000 -512 GB ffffffeeffffffff 444 GB ... unused hole ffffffef00000000 -68 GB fffffffeffffffff 64 GB EFI region mapping space ffffffff00000000 -4 GB ffffffff7fffffff 2 GB ... unused hole ffffffff80000000 -2 GB ffffffff9fffffff 512 MB kernel text mapping, mapped to physical address 0 ffffffff80000000 -2048 MB ffffffffa0000000 -1536 MB fffffffffeffffff 1520 MB module mapping space ffffffffff000000 -16 MB FIXADDR_START ~-11 MB ffffffffff5fffff ~0.5 MB kernel-internal fixmap range, variable size and offset ffffffffff600000 -10 MB ffffffffff600fff 4 kB legacy vsyscall ABI ffffffffffe00000 -2 MB ffffffffffffffff 2 MB ... unused hole ================= ======== == ================ ===== == =========================================================== If one wants the table headers as such, an extra line is required: ================= ======== == ================ ===== == =========================================================== Start addr Offset End addr Size VM area description ----------------- ----------- ---------------- -------- ----------------------------------------------------------- ================= ======== == ================ ===== == =========================================================== <snip/> ================= ======== == ================ ===== == =========================================================== The output using this approach and a markup to use mono-spaced cells e. g. either using ..raw or using .. cssclass as commented before in this thread is at: https://www.infradead.org/~mchehab/rst_conversion/x86/x86_64/mm_alternative.html Just converted the first table, keeping the other as a literal block. Thanks, Mauro -- dm-devel mailing list dm-devel@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/dm-devel