Building on the work of Christophe, Aneesh and Balbir, I've ported KASAN to 64-bit Book3S kernels running on the Radix MMU. This provides full inline instrumentation on radix, but does require that you be able to specify the amount of physically contiguous memory on the system at compile time. More details in patch 4. v7: Tweaks from Christophe, fix issues detected by snowpatch. v6: Rebase on the latest changes in powerpc/merge. Minor tweaks to the documentation. Small tweaks to the header to work with the kasan_late_init() function that Christophe added for 32-bit kasan-vmalloc support. No functional change. v5: ptdump support. More cleanups, tweaks and fixes, thanks Christophe. Details in patch 4. I have seen another stack walk splat, but I don't think it's related to the patch set, I think there's a bug somewhere else, probably in stack frame manipulation in the kernel or (more unlikely) in the compiler. v4: More cleanups, split renaming out, clarify bits and bobs. Drop the stack walk disablement, that isn't needed. No other functional change. v3: Reduce the overly ambitious scope of the MAX_PTRS change. Document more things, including around why some of the restrictions apply. Clean up the code more, thanks Christophe. v2: The big change is the introduction of tree-wide(ish) MAX_PTRS_PER_{PTE,PMD,PUD} macros in preference to the previous approach, which was for the arch to override the page table array definitions with their own. (And I squashed the annoying intermittent crash!) Apart from that there's just a lot of cleanup. Christophe, I've addressed most of what you asked for and I will reply to your v1 emails to clarify what remains unchanged.