From: Joerg Roedel <jroedel@xxxxxxx> Cloning on the P4D level would clone the complete kernel address space into the user-space page-tables for PAE kernels. Cloning on PMD level is fine for PAE and legacy paging. Signed-off-by: Joerg Roedel <jroedel@xxxxxxx> --- arch/x86/mm/pti.c | 20 ++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 20 insertions(+) diff --git a/arch/x86/mm/pti.c b/arch/x86/mm/pti.c index dc02fd4..2eadab0 100644 --- a/arch/x86/mm/pti.c +++ b/arch/x86/mm/pti.c @@ -348,6 +348,7 @@ pti_clone_pmds(unsigned long start, unsigned long end, pmdval_t clear) } } +#ifdef CONFIG_X86_64 /* * Clone a single p4d (i.e. a top-level entry on 4-level systems and a * next-level entry on 5-level systems. @@ -371,6 +372,25 @@ static void __init pti_clone_user_shared(void) pti_clone_p4d(CPU_ENTRY_AREA_BASE); } +#else /* CONFIG_X86_64 */ + +/* + * On 32 bit PAE systems with 1GB of Kernel address space there is only + * one pgd/p4d for the whole kernel. Cloning that would map the whole + * address space into the user page-tables, making PTI useless. So clone + * the page-table on the PMD level to prevent that. + */ +static void __init pti_clone_user_shared(void) +{ + unsigned long start, end; + + start = CPU_ENTRY_AREA_BASE; + end = start + (PAGE_SIZE * CPU_ENTRY_AREA_PAGES); + + pti_clone_pmds(start, end, 0); +} +#endif /* CONFIG_X86_64 */ + /* * Clone the ESPFIX P4D into the user space visible page table */ -- 2.7.4