On Wed, 21 Aug 2019, Song Liu wrote: > > On Aug 20, 2019, at 1:23 PM, Song Liu <songliubraving@xxxxxx> wrote: > > > > Before 32-bit support, pti_clone_pmds() always adds PMD_SIZE to addr. > > This behavior changes after the 32-bit support: pti_clone_pgtable() > > increases addr by PUD_SIZE for pud_none(*pud) case, and increases addr by > > PMD_SIZE for pmd_none(*pmd) case. However, this is not accurate because > > addr may not be PUD_SIZE/PMD_SIZE aligned. > > > > Fix this issue by properly rounding up addr to next PUD_SIZE/PMD_SIZE > > in these two cases. > > After poking around more, I found the following doesn't really make > sense. I'm glad you figured that out yourself. Was about to write up something to that effect. Still interesting questions remain: 1) How did you end up feeding an unaligned address into that which points to a 0 PUD? 2) Is this related to Facebook specific changes and unlikely to affect any regular kernel? I can't come up with a way to trigger that in mainline 3) As this is a user page table and the missing mapping is related to mappings required by PTI, how is the machine going in/out of user space in the first place? Or did I just trip over what you called nonsense? Thanks, tglx