在 2018年09月04日 08:44, Dave Young 写道: > On 09/03/18 at 10:06pm, lijiang wrote: >> 在 2018年09月03日 10:45, Dave Young 写道: >>> On 08/31/18 at 04:19pm, Lianbo Jiang wrote: >>>> For kdump kernel, when SME is enabled, the acpi table and dmi table will need >>>> to be remapped without the memory encryption mask. So we have to strengthen >>>> the logic in early_memremap_pgprot_adjust(), which makes us have an opportunity >>>> to adjust the memory encryption mask. >>>> >>>> Signed-off-by: Lianbo Jiang <lijiang@xxxxxxxxxx> >>>> --- >>>> arch/x86/mm/ioremap.c | 9 ++++++++- >>>> 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) >>>> >>>> diff --git a/arch/x86/mm/ioremap.c b/arch/x86/mm/ioremap.c >>>> index e01e6c695add..f9d9a39955f3 100644 >>>> --- a/arch/x86/mm/ioremap.c >>>> +++ b/arch/x86/mm/ioremap.c >>>> @@ -689,8 +689,15 @@ pgprot_t __init early_memremap_pgprot_adjust(resource_size_t phys_addr, >>>> encrypted_prot = true; >>>> >>>> if (sme_active()) { >>>> + /* >>>> + * In kdump kernel, the acpi table and dmi table will need >>>> + * to be remapped without the memory encryption mask. Here >>>> + * we have to strengthen the logic to adjust the memory >>>> + * encryption mask. >>> >>> Assume the acpi/dmi tables are identical for both 1st kernel and kdump >>> kernel, I'm not sure what is the difference, why need special handling >>> for kdump. Can you add more explanations? >>> >> >> Ok, i will use a dmi example to explain this issue. >> >> There are significant differences about E820 between the 1st kernel and kdump kernel. I pasted them at bottom. >> >> Firstly, we need to know how they are called. >> __acpi_map_table()\ / early_memremap_is_setup_data() >> |-> early_memremap()-> early_memremap_pgprot_adjust()-> | memremap_is_efi_data() >> dmi_early_remap()/ \ memremap_should_map_decrypted()-> e820__get_entry_type() >> >> Secondly, we also need to understand the memremap_should_map_decrypted(), which is illustrated by the fake code. >> static bool memremap_should_map_decrypted(resource_size_t phys_addr, >> unsigned long size) >> { >> >> /* code ... */ >> >> switch (e820__get_entry_type(phys_addr, phys_addr + size - 1)) { >> case E820_TYPE_RESERVED: >> case E820_TYPE_ACPI: >> case E820_TYPE_NVS: >> case E820_TYPE_UNUSABLE: >> /* For SEV, these areas are encrypted */ >> if (sev_active()) >> break; >> /* Fallthrough */ >> >> case E820_TYPE_PRAM: >> /* For SME, these areas are decrypted */ >> return true; >> default: >> /* these areas are encrypted by default*/ >> break; >> } >> >> return false; >> } >> >> For the dmi case, the dmi base address is 0x6286b000 in my test machine. >> >> In the 1st kernel, the e820__get_entry_type() can get a valid entry and type by the dmi address, and we can also find the dmi base address from e820. >> (see the 1st kernel log) >> 0x6286b000 ∈ [mem 0x000000006286b000-0x000000006286efff] >> So, these areas are decrypted according to the memremap_should_map_decrypted(). >> >> In kdump kernel, the dmi base address is still 0x6286b000, but we can not find the dmi base address from e820 any more. The e820__get_entry_type() can >> not get a valid entry and type by the dmi base address, it will go into the default branch. That is to say, these areas become encrypted. In fact, these >> areas are also decrypted, so we have to strengthen the logic of adjusting the memory encryption mask. >> >> >> The 1st kernel log: >> >> [ 0.000000] BIOS-provided physical RAM map: >> [ 0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x0000000000000000-0x000000000008bfff] usable >> [ 0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x000000000008c000-0x000000000009ffff] reserved >> [ 0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x00000000000e0000-0x00000000000fffff] reserved >> [ 0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x0000000000100000-0x0000000029920fff] usable >> [ 0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x0000000029921000-0x0000000029921fff] reserved >> [ 0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x0000000029922000-0x0000000062256fff] usable >> [ 0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x0000000062257000-0x0000000062356fff] reserved >> [ 0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x0000000062357000-0x000000006235cfff] ACPI data >> [ 0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x000000006235d000-0x00000000623dbfff] usable >> [ 0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x00000000623dc000-0x000000006261bfff] reserved >> [ 0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x000000006261c000-0x000000006263dfff] usable >> [ 0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x000000006263e000-0x000000006269dfff] reserved >> [ 0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x000000006269e000-0x00000000627d6fff] usable >> [ 0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x00000000627d7000-0x00000000627e3fff] ACPI data >> [ 0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x00000000627e4000-0x00000000627e4fff] ACPI NVS >> [ 0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x00000000627e5000-0x00000000627e8fff] ACPI data >> [ 0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x00000000627e9000-0x00000000627eafff] usable >> [ 0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x00000000627eb000-0x00000000627ebfff] ACPI data >> [ 0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x00000000627ec000-0x000000006286afff] usable >> [ 0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x000000006286b000-0x000000006286efff] reserved >> [ 0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x000000006286f000-0x00000000682f8fff] usable >> [ 0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x00000000682f9000-0x0000000068b05fff] reserved >> [ 0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x0000000068b06000-0x0000000068b09fff] ACPI NVS >> [ 0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x0000000068b0a000-0x0000000068b1afff] reserved >> [ 0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x0000000068b1b000-0x0000000068b1dfff] ACPI NVS >> [ 0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x0000000068b1e000-0x0000000071d1dfff] usable >> [ 0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x0000000071d1e000-0x0000000071d2dfff] reserved >> [ 0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x0000000071d2e000-0x0000000071d3dfff] ACPI NVS >> [ 0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x0000000071d3e000-0x0000000071d4dfff] ACPI data >> [ 0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x0000000071d4e000-0x0000000077ffffff] usable >> [ 0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x0000000078000000-0x000000008fffffff] reserved >> [ 0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x00000000fed80000-0x00000000fed80fff] reserved >> [ 0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x0000000100000000-0x000000087effffff] usable >> [ 0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x000000087f000000-0x000000087fffffff] reserved >> >> The kdump kernel log: >> >> [ 0.000000] BIOS-provided physical RAM map: >> [ 0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x0000000000001000-0x000000000008bfff] usable >> [ 0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x0000000052000000-0x0000000061ffffff] usable >> [ 0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x00000000622ee000-0x0000000062300fff] ACPI data >> [ 0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x0000000062301000-0x0000000062301fff] ACPI NVS >> [ 0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x0000000062703000-0x0000000062703fff] ACPI data >> [ 0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x0000000062735000-0x0000000062737fff] ACPI data >> [ 0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x000000006273a000-0x000000006273afff] ACPI data >> [ 0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x0000000068b06000-0x0000000068b09fff] ACPI NVS >> [ 0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x0000000068b1b000-0x0000000068b1dfff] ACPI NVS >> [ 0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x0000000071d2e000-0x0000000071d3dfff] ACPI NVS >> [ 0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x0000000071d3e000-0x0000000071d4dfff] ACPI data >> [ 0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x00000007fe000000-0x000000087df70fff] usable >> > > Can you provide the efi memmap dmesg? boot with efi=debug? > Sorry, this machine is ProLiant DL385Gen10, which is not EFI boot. I might not be able to provide the EFI information. >>>> + */ >>>> if (early_memremap_is_setup_data(phys_addr, size) || >>>> - memremap_is_efi_data(phys_addr, size)) >>>> + memremap_is_efi_data(phys_addr, size) || >>>> + is_kdump_kernel()) >>>> encrypted_prot = false; >>>> } >>>> >>>> -- >>>> 2.17.1 >>>> >>> >>> Thanks >>> Dave >>> _______________________________________________ kexec mailing list kexec@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/kexec