Re: [RFC PATCH v3] sparc64: Add support for Application Data Integrity (ADI)

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On 01/04/2017 03:27 PM, Dave Hansen wrote:
On 01/04/2017 02:46 PM, Khalid Aziz wrote:
This patch extends mprotect to enable ADI (TSTATE.mcde), enable/disable
MCD (Memory Corruption Detection) on selected memory ranges, enable
TTE.mcd in PTEs, return ADI parameters to userspace and save/restore ADI
version tags on page swap out/in.
I'm a bit confused why we need all the mechanics with set_swp_pte_at().
For pkeys, for instance, all of the PTEs under a given VMA share a pkey.
  When swapping something in, we just get the pkey out of the VMA and
populate the PTE.

ADI doesn't seem to have a similar restriction.  The feature is turned
on or off at a VMA granularity, but we do not (or can enforce that all
pages under a given VMA must share a tag.

But this leads to an interesting question: is the tag associated with
the (populated?) pte, or the virtual address?  Can you have tags
associated with non-present addresses?  What's the mechanism that clears
the tags at munmap() or MADV_FREE time?

Is the tag storage a precious resource?  Can it be exhausted?


Tags are stored in physical memory, so there is no "tag storage" that can be exhausted.

Tags are not cleared at all when memory is freed, but rather, lazily (and automatically) cleared when memory is allocated.


Rob

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