Re: pkeys: Reserve PKEY_DISABLE_READ

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* Dave Hansen:

> On 11/8/18 7:01 AM, Florian Weimer wrote:
>> Ideally, PKEY_DISABLE_READ | PKEY_DISABLE_WRITE and PKEY_DISABLE_READ |
>> PKEY_DISABLE_ACCESS would be treated as PKEY_DISABLE_ACCESS both, and a
>> line PKEY_DISABLE_READ would result in an EINVAL failure.
>
> Sounds reasonable to me.
>
> I don't see any urgency to do this right now.  It could easily go in
> alongside the ppc patches when those get merged.

POWER support has already been merged, so we need to do something here
now, before I can complete the userspace side.

> The only thing I'd suggest is that we make it something slightly
> higher than 0x4.  It'll make the code easier to deal with in the
> kernel if we have the ABI and the hardware mirror each other, and if
> we pick 0x4 in the ABI for PKEY_DISABLE_READ, it might get messy if
> the harware choose 0x4 for PKEY_DISABLE_EXECUTE or something.
> 
> So, let's make it 0x80 or something on x86 at least.

I don't have a problem with that if that's what it takes.

> Also, I'll be happy to review and ack the patch to do this, but I'd
> expect the ppc guys (hi Ram!) to actually put it together.

Ram, do you want to write a patch?

I'll promise I finish the glibc support for this. 8-)

Thanks,
Florian



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