Update the ptdump content with a precise explanation of the attribute symbols and the coalescing of identical entries implicit in the code. Remove unnecessary layout example given the existing cat example, and opt instead for a precise, clear explanation of address markers, format, attributes. Update example to match the new cosmetic and intermediate-directory printing changes. Signed-off-by: Maxwell Bland <mbland@xxxxxxxxxxxx> --- Documentation/arch/arm64/ptdump.rst | 126 ++++++++++++++-------------- 1 file changed, 61 insertions(+), 65 deletions(-) diff --git a/Documentation/arch/arm64/ptdump.rst b/Documentation/arch/arm64/ptdump.rst index 5dcfc5d7cddf..785b96ab2e89 100644 --- a/Documentation/arch/arm64/ptdump.rst +++ b/Documentation/arch/arm64/ptdump.rst @@ -29,68 +29,64 @@ configurations and mount debugfs:: mount -t debugfs nodev /sys/kernel/debug cat /sys/kernel/debug/kernel_page_tables -On analysing the output of ``cat /sys/kernel/debug/kernel_page_tables`` -one can derive information about the virtual address range of the entry, -followed by size of the memory region covered by this entry, the -hierarchical structure of the page tables and finally the attributes -associated with each page. The page attributes provide information about -access permissions, execution capability, type of mapping such as leaf -level PTE or block level PGD, PMD and PUD, and access status of a page -within the kernel memory. Assessing these attributes can assist in -understanding the memory layout, access patterns and security -characteristics of the kernel pages. - -Kernel virtual memory layout example:: - - start address end address size attributes - +---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ - | ---[ Linear Mapping start ]---------------------------------------------------------- | - | .................. | - | 0xfff0000000000000-0xfff0000000210000 2112K PTE RW NX SHD AF UXN MEM/NORMAL-TAGGED | - | 0xfff0000000210000-0xfff0000001c00000 26560K PTE ro NX SHD AF UXN MEM/NORMAL | - | .................. | - | ---[ Linear Mapping end ]------------------------------------------------------------ | - +---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ - | ---[ Modules start ]----------------------------------------------------------------- | - | .................. | - | 0xffff800000000000-0xffff800008000000 128M PTE | - | .................. | - | ---[ Modules end ]------------------------------------------------------------------- | - +---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ - | ---[ vmalloc() area ]---------------------------------------------------------------- | - | .................. | - | 0xffff800008010000-0xffff800008200000 1984K PTE ro x SHD AF UXN MEM/NORMAL | - | 0xffff800008200000-0xffff800008e00000 12M PTE ro x SHD AF CON UXN MEM/NORMAL | - | .................. | - | ---[ vmalloc() end ]----------------------------------------------------------------- | - +---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ - | ---[ Fixmap start ]------------------------------------------------------------------ | - | .................. | - | 0xfffffbfffdb80000-0xfffffbfffdb90000 64K PTE ro x SHD AF UXN MEM/NORMAL | - | 0xfffffbfffdb90000-0xfffffbfffdba0000 64K PTE ro NX SHD AF UXN MEM/NORMAL | - | .................. | - | ---[ Fixmap end ]-------------------------------------------------------------------- | - +---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ - | ---[ PCI I/O start ]----------------------------------------------------------------- | - | .................. | - | 0xfffffbfffe800000-0xfffffbffff800000 16M PTE | - | .................. | - | ---[ PCI I/O end ]------------------------------------------------------------------- | - +---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ - | ---[ vmemmap start ]----------------------------------------------------------------- | - | .................. | - | 0xfffffc0002000000-0xfffffc0002200000 2M PTE RW NX SHD AF UXN MEM/NORMAL | - | 0xfffffc0002200000-0xfffffc0020000000 478M PTE | - | .................. | - | ---[ vmemmap end ]------------------------------------------------------------------- | - +---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ - -``cat /sys/kernel/debug/kernel_page_tables`` output:: - - 0xfff0000001c00000-0xfff0000080000000 2020M PTE RW NX SHD AF UXN MEM/NORMAL-TAGGED - 0xfff0000080000000-0xfff0000800000000 30G PMD - 0xfff0000800000000-0xfff0000800700000 7M PTE RW NX SHD AF UXN MEM/NORMAL-TAGGED - 0xfff0000800700000-0xfff0000800710000 64K PTE ro NX SHD AF UXN MEM/NORMAL-TAGGED - 0xfff0000800710000-0xfff0000880000000 2089920K PTE RW NX SHD AF UXN MEM/NORMAL-TAGGED - 0xfff0000880000000-0xfff0040000000000 4062G PMD - 0xfff0040000000000-0xffff800000000000 3964T PGD +``/sys/kernel/debug/kernel_page_tables`` provides a line of information +for each group of page table entries sharing the same attributes and +type of mapping, i.e. page descriptor PTE or table descriptor PGD, PMD, +and PUD. Assessing these attributes can assist in determining memory +layout, access patterns and security characteristics of the kernel +pages. + +Lines are formatted as follows:: + + <start_vaddr>-<end_vaddr> <size> <type> <attributes> + +Note that the set of attributes, and therefore formatting, is not +equivalent between block (or page) and table descriptor entries. For +example, PMD table descriptors can support the PXNTable permission bit +and do not share that same set of attributes as PTEs. + +The following attributes are presently supported:: + +F Entry is invalid +RO Memory is read-only +RW Memory is read-write +X Memory is privileged executable +NX Memory is privileged execute never +UXN Memory is unprivileged execute never +USR Memory is unprivileged accessible +KRN Memory is unprivileged inaccessible (e.g. APTable bits) +SHD Memory is shared +AF Entry accessed flag is set +NG Entry Not-Global flag is set +CON Entry contiguous bit is set +GP Page is guarded with branch target integrity protection +TBL Entry is a table descriptor +BLK Entry is a block descriptor +DEVICE/* Entry is device memory, see ARM reference for types +MEM/* Entry is non-device memory, see ARM reference for types + +The beginning and end of each region is also delineated by a single line +tag in the following format:: + + ---[ <marker_name> ]--- + +With supported address markers including the kernel's linear mapping, +kasan shadow memory, kernel modules memory, vmalloc memory, PCI I/O +memory, and the kernel's fixmap region. + +Example ``cat /sys/kernel/debug/kernel_page_tables`` output:: + + ---[ Linear Mapping start ]--- + 0xffff000000000000-0xffff1affffffffff 27T PGD + 0xffff1b0000000000-0xffffffffffffffff 229T PGD TBL NX UXN RW + 0xffff1b0000000000-0xffff1b397fffffff 230G PUD + 0xffff1b3980000000-0xffff1b39bfffffff 1G PUD TBL NX UXN RW + 0xffff1b3980000000-0xffff1b39801fffff 2M PMD TBL NX UXN RW + 0xffff1b3980000000-0xffff1b39801fffff 2M PTE RW NX SHD AF NG UXN MEM/NORMAL-TAGGED + 0xffff1b3980200000-0xffff1b39803fffff 2M PMD TBL NX UXN RW + 0xffff1b3980200000-0xffff1b398020ffff 64K PTE RW NX SHD AF NG UXN MEM/NORMAL-TAGGED + 0xffff1b3980210000-0xffff1b39803fffff 1984K PTE RO NX SHD AF NG UXN MEM/NORMAL + 0xffff1b3980400000-0xffff1b3981dfffff 26M PMD RO NX SHD AF NG BLK UXN MEM/NORMAL + 0xffff1b3981e00000-0xffff1b3981ffffff 2M PMD TBL NX UXN RW + 0xffff1b3981e00000-0xffff1b3981e1ffff 128K PTE RO NX SHD AF NG UXN MEM/NORMAL + 0xffff1b3981e20000-0xffff1b3981ffffff 1920K PTE RW NX SHD AF NG UXN MEM/NORMAL-TAGGED -- 2.43.0