> > * Sai Praneeth Prakhya <sai.praneeth.prakhya@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > Commit d5052a7130a6 ("x86/efi: Unmap EFI boot services code/data > > regions from efi_pgd") forgets to take two EFI modes into > > consideration namely EFI_OLD_MEMMAP and EFI_MIXED_MODE. > > So the commit sha1 ended up being this one in tip:efi/core: > > 08cfb38f3ef4: x86/efi: Unmap EFI boot services code/data regions from > efi_pgd Ya.. sorry! I took the sha1 from efi tree. > > > EFI_OLD_MEMMAP is a legacy way of mapping EFI regions into > > swapper_pg_dir using ioremap() and init_memory_mapping(). This feature > > can be enabled by passing "efi=old_map" as kernel command line > > argument. But, > > efi_unmap_pages() unmaps EFI boot services code/data regions *only* > > from efi_pgd and hence cannot be used for unmapping EFI boot services > > code/data regions from swapper_pg_dir. [.........] > > + /* > > + * EFI mixed mode has all RAM mapped to access arguments while > making > > + * EFI runtime calls, hence don't unmap EFI boot services code/data > > + * regions. > > + */ > > + if (!efi_is_native() && IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_EFI_MIXED)) > > + return; > > I suppose old_mmap and mixed mode stopped working altogether after the > unmapping changes? Yes.. that's true. > What are the symptoms, instant reboots, crasher, or some > more benign behavior like non-working runtime EFI functionality? I noticed a kernel panic due to page fault. AFAIK, it happens because efi_pgd is not defined for old_map and mixed mode. Hence efi_unmap_pages() which calls __change_page_attr() unmaps mappings from swapper_pg_dir (please note that this my theory but I haven't checked if this is really true). > > If Ard acks this I'll apply it immediately, as these bugs look like show-stoppers for > merging the EFI tree into v4.21. > > Thanks, > > Ingo