Building on the work of Christophe, Aneesh and Balbir, I've ported KASAN to 64-bit Book3S kernels running on the Radix MMU. This is a significant reworking of the previous versions. Instead of the previous approach which supported inline instrumentation, this series provides only outline instrumentation. To get around the problem of accessing the shadow region inside code we run with translations off (in 'real mode'), we we restrict checking to when translations are enabled. This is done via a new hook in the kasan core and by excluding larger quantites of arch code from instrumentation. The upside is that we no longer require that you be able to specify the amount of physically contiguous memory on the system at compile time. Hopefully this is a better trade-off. More details in patch 6. kexec works. Both 64k and 4k pages work. Running as a KVM host works, but nothing in arch/powerpc/kvm is instrumented. It's also potentially a bit fragile - if any real mode code paths call out to instrumented code, things will go boom. There are 4 failing KUnit tests: kasan_stack_oob, kasan_alloca_oob_left & kasan_alloca_oob_right - these are due to not supporting inline instrumentation. kasan_global_oob - gcc puts the ASAN init code in a section called '.init_array'. Powerpc64 module loading code goes through and _renames_ any section beginning with '.init' to begin with '_init' in order to avoid some complexities around our 24-bit indirect jumps. This means it renames '.init_array' to '_init_array', and the generic module loading code then fails to recognise the section as a constructor and thus doesn't run it. This hack dates back to 2003 and so I'm not going to try to unpick it in this series. (I suspect this may have previously worked if the code ended up in .ctors rather than .init_array but I don't keep my old binaries around so I have no real way of checking.) Daniel Axtens (6): kasan: allow an architecture to disable inline instrumentation kasan: allow architectures to provide an outline readiness check kasan: define and use MAX_PTRS_PER_* for early shadow tables kasan: Document support on 32-bit powerpc powerpc/mm/kasan: rename kasan_init_32.c to init_32.c powerpc: Book3S 64-bit outline-only KASAN support