Re: [PATCH v7 00/12] implement KASLR for powerpc/fsl_booke/32

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On 2019/10/10 2:46, Scott Wood wrote:
On Wed, 2019-10-09 at 16:41 +0800, Jason Yan wrote:
Hi Scott,

On 2019/10/9 15:13, Scott Wood wrote:
On Wed, 2019-10-09 at 14:10 +0800, Jason Yan wrote:
Hi Scott,

Would you please take sometime to test this?

Thank you so much.

On 2019/9/24 13:52, Jason Yan wrote:
Hi Scott,

Can you test v7 to see if it works to load a kernel at a non-zero
address?

Thanks,

Sorry for the delay.  Here's the output:


Thanks for the test.

## Booting kernel from Legacy Image at 10000000 ...
     Image Name:   Linux-5.4.0-rc2-00050-g8ac2cf5b4
     Image Type:   PowerPC Linux Kernel Image (gzip compressed)
     Data Size:    7521134 Bytes = 7.2 MiB
     Load Address: 04000000
     Entry Point:  04000000
     Verifying Checksum ... OK
## Flattened Device Tree blob at 1fc00000
     Booting using the fdt blob at 0x1fc00000
     Uncompressing Kernel Image ... OK
     Loading Device Tree to 07fe0000, end 07fff65c ... OK
KASLR: No safe seed for randomizing the kernel base.
OF: reserved mem: initialized node qman-fqd, compatible id fsl,qman-fqd
OF: reserved mem: initialized node qman-pfdr, compatible id fsl,qman-pfdr
OF: reserved mem: initialized node bman-fbpr, compatible id fsl,bman-fbpr
Memory CAM mapping: 64/64/64 Mb, residual: 12032Mb

When boot from 04000000, the max CAM value is 64M. And
you have a board with 12G memory, CONFIG_LOWMEM_CAM_NUM=3 means only
192M memory is mapped and when kernel is randomized at the middle of
this 192M memory, we will not have enough continuous memory for node map.

Can you set CONFIG_LOWMEM_CAM_NUM=8 and see if it works?

OK, that worked.


Hi Scott, any more cases should be tested or any more comments?
What else need to be done before this feature can be merged?

Thanks,
Jason

-Scott



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