* Ard Biesheuvel <ard.biesheuvel@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > except that I don't think > > the condition on 64-bit makes any sense: > > > > + if (!efi_enabled(EFI_OLD_MEMMAP) && efi_enabled(EFI_64BIT)) { > > > > I can see us being nervous wrt. backported patches, but is there any strong reason > > to not follow this up with a third (non-backported) patch that changes this to: > > > > + if (!efi_enabled(EFI_OLD_MEMMAP)) { > > > > for v4.4? > > > > The 32-bit side essentially implements the old memmap only, which is the the > bottom-up version. So old memmap will be implied by 32-bit but not set in the > EFI flags, resulting in the reverse enumeration being used with the bottom-up > mapping logic. The net result of that is that we create the same problem for > 32-bit that we are trying to solve for 64-bit, i.e., the regions will end up in > reverse order in the VA mapping. > > To deobfuscate this particular conditional, we could set EFI_OLD_MEMMAP > unconditionally on 32-bit x86. Or we could reshuffle variables and conditionals > in various other way. Setting EFI_OLD_MEMMAP would be fine, if doing that has no bad side effects. > [...] I am not convinced that the overall end result will be any better though. That's not true, we change an obscure, implicit dependency on 32-bit detail to an explicit EFI_OLD_MEMMAP flag that shows exactly what's happening. That's a clear improvement. Thanks, Ingo -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-efi" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html