On 05/25/2016 02:30 PM, Matt Fleming wrote: > On Tue, 24 May, at 09:54:31AM, Tom Lendacky wrote: >> >> I looked into this and this would be a large change also to parse tables >> and build lists. It occurred to me that this could all be taken care of >> if the early_memremap calls were changed to early_ioremap calls. Looking >> in the git log I see that they were originally early_ioremap calls but >> were changed to early_memremap calls with this commit: >> >> commit abc93f8eb6e4 ("efi: Use early_mem*() instead of early_io*()") >> >> Looking at the early_memremap code and the early_ioremap code they both >> call __early_ioremap so I don't see how this change makes any >> difference (especially since FIXMAP_PAGE_NORMAL and FIXMAP_PAGE_IO are >> identical in this case). >> >> Is it safe to change these back to early_ioremap calls (at least on >> x86)? > > I really don't want to begin mixing early_ioremap() calls and > early_memremap() calls for any of the EFI code if it can be avoided. I definitely wouldn't mix them, it would be all or nothing. > > There is slow but steady progress to move more and more of the > architecture specific EFI code out into generic code. Swapping > early_memremap() for early_ioremap() would be a step backwards, > because FIXMAP_PAGE_NORMAL and FIXMAP_PAGE_IO are not identical on > ARM/arm64. Maybe adding something similar to __acpi_map_table would be more appropriate? > > Could you point me at the patch that in this series that fixes up > early_ioremap() to work with mem encrypt/decrypt? I took another > (quick) look through but couldn't find it. The patch in question is patch 6/18 where PAGE_KERNEL is changed to include the _PAGE_ENC attribute (the encryption mask). This now makes FIXMAP_PAGE_NORMAL contain the encryption mask while FIXMAP_PAGE_IO does not. In this way, anything mapped using the early_ioremap call won't be mapped encrypted. Thanks, Tom > -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-doc" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html