Dave Hansen <dave.hansen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 03/23/2018 12:15 PM, Nadav Amit wrote: >>> A PTE is constructed from a physical address and a pgprotval_t. >>> __PAGE_KERNEL, for instance, is a pgprot_t and must be converted >>> into a pgprotval_t before it can be used to create a PTE. This is >>> done implicitly within functions like set_pte() by massage_pgprot(). >>> >>> However, this makes it very challenging to set bits (and keep them >>> set) if your bit is being filtered out by massage_pgprot(). >>> >>> This moves the bit filtering out of set_pte() and friends. For >> >> I don’t see that set_pte() filters the bits, so I am confused by this >> sentence... > > This was a typo/thinko. It should be pfn_pte(). > >>> +static inline pgprotval_t check_pgprot(pgprot_t pgprot) >>> +{ >>> + pgprotval_t massaged_val = massage_pgprot(pgprot); >>> + >>> + /* mmdebug.h can not be included here because of dependencies */ >>> +#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_VM >>> + WARN_ONCE(pgprot_val(pgprot) != massaged_val, >>> + "attempted to set unsupported pgprot: %016lx " >>> + "bits: %016lx supported: %016lx\n", >>> + pgprot_val(pgprot), >>> + pgprot_val(pgprot) ^ massaged_val, >>> + __supported_pte_mask); >>> +#endif >> Why not to use VM_WARN_ON_ONCE() and avoid the ifdef? > > I wanted a message. VM_WARN_ON_ONCE() doesn't let you give a message. Right (my bad). But VM_WARN_ONCE() lets you.