Re: [PATCH v7 20/25] ACPI / APEI: Use separate fixmap pages for arm64 NMI-like notifications

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Hi Boris,

On 21/01/2019 17:27, Borislav Petkov wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 03, 2018 at 06:06:08PM +0000, James Morse wrote:
>> Now that ghes notification helpers provide the fixmap slots and
>> take the lock themselves, multiple NMI-like notifications can
>> be used on arm64.
>>
>> These should be named after their notification method as they can't
>> all be called 'NMI'. x86's NOTIFY_NMI already is, change the SEA
>> fixmap entry to be called FIX_APEI_GHES_SEA.
>>
>> Future patches can add support for FIX_APEI_GHES_SEI and
>> FIX_APEI_GHES_SDEI_{NORMAL,CRITICAL}.
>>
>> Because all of ghes.c builds on both architectures, provide a
>> constant for each fixmap entry that the architecture will never
>> use.

>> diff --git a/drivers/acpi/apei/ghes.c b/drivers/acpi/apei/ghes.c
>> index 849da0d43a21..6cbf9471b2a2 100644
>> --- a/drivers/acpi/apei/ghes.c
>> +++ b/drivers/acpi/apei/ghes.c
>> @@ -85,6 +85,14 @@
>>  	((struct acpi_hest_generic_status *)				\
>>  	 ((struct ghes_estatus_node *)(estatus_node) + 1))
>>  
>> +/* NMI-like notifications vary by architecture. Fill in the fixmap gaps */
>> +#ifndef CONFIG_HAVE_ACPI_APEI_NMI
>> +#define FIX_APEI_GHES_NMI	-1
>> +#endif
>> +#ifndef CONFIG_ACPI_APEI_SEA
>> +#define FIX_APEI_GHES_SEA	-1
> 
> I'm guessing those -1 are going to cause __set_fixmap() to fail, right?

It shouldn't be possible, these are just to give the compiler something int
shaped to work with, until it prunes all the callers.

But for arm64, yes if would fail. -1 shouldn't alias an existing entry, and it
will get caught by:
| BUG_ON(idx <= FIX_HOLE || idx >= __end_of_fixed_addresses);

I wanted BUILD_BUG_ON() here, as any user of these should be optimised out, but
the compiler choked on that.

__end_of_fixed_addresses would be a better arch-agnostic invalid value. It has
to be defined as the last value in the enum for core code's fix_to_virt() to work.


These two look like something left behind from when we had different #ifdeffery.
The users of these two are now behind arch specific #ifdefs that since patch 12
of this series, can't be turned off, so I can remove these.

We do need them for SDEI, as it is relying on IS_ENABLED() and the compiler's
dead code elimination. But the compiler wants that symbol to have the right type
before it gets that far.


|#define FIX_APEI_GHES_SDEI_NORMAL      (BUILD_BUG(), -1)

Was the best I had, but this trips the BUILD_BUG() too early.
With it, x86 BUILD_BUG()s. With just the -1 the path gets pruned out, and there
are no 'sdei' symbols in the object file.

...at this point, I stopped caring!


> I'm wondering if we could catch that situation in ghes_map() already to
> protect ourselves against future changes in the fixmap code...

We already skip registering notifiers if the kconfig option wasn't selected.

We can't catch this at compile time, as the dead-code elimination seems to
happen in multiple passes.

I'll switch the SDEI ones to __end_of_fixed_addresses, as both architectures
BUG() when they see this.


Thanks,

James
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