This is KVM, not qemu, subject s/x// On 10.11.2017 16:18, David Hildenbrand wrote: > gmap_mprotect_notify() refuses shadow gmaps. Turns out that > a) gmap_protect_range() > b) gmap_read_table() > c) gmap_pte_op_walk() > > Are never called for gmap shadows. And never should be. This dates back > to gmap shadow prototypes where we allowed to call mprotect_notify() on > the gmap shadow (to get notified about the prefix pages getting removed). > This is avoided by always getting notified about any change on the gmap > shadow. > > The only real function for walking page tables on shadow gmaps is > gmap_table_walk(). > > So, essentially, these functions should never get called and > gmap_pte_op_walk() can be cleaned up. Add some checks to callers of > gmap_pte_op_walk(). This already made sense when discussing, but I traced the callers anyhow to make sure we didn't accidentally forget one. Reviewed-by: Janosch Frank <frankja@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> with one nit below > @@ -889,7 +879,6 @@ static void gmap_pte_op_end(spinlock_t *ptl) > * > * Called with sg->mm->mmap_sem in read. > * > - * Note: Can also be called for shadow gmaps. How about also getting rid of the line above this one?
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