On Fri, May 03, 2024 at 01:23:30AM +0100, Liviu Dudau wrote: > On Thu, May 02, 2024 at 04:07:05PM -0700, Luis Chamberlain wrote: > > On Thu, May 02, 2024 at 11:50:36PM +0100, Liviu Dudau wrote: > > > On Mon, Apr 29, 2024 at 09:29:20AM -0700, Luis Chamberlain wrote: > > > > On Mon, Apr 29, 2024 at 03:16:04PM +0300, Mike Rapoport wrote: > > > > > From: "Mike Rapoport (IBM)" <rppt@xxxxxxxxxx> > > > > > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > > > > > The patches are also available in git: > > > > > https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rppt/linux.git/log/?h=execmem/v7 > > > > > > > > > > v7 changes: > > > > > * define MODULE_{VADDR,END} for riscv32 to fix the build and avoid > > > > > #ifdefs in a function body > > > > > * add Acks, thanks everybody > > > > > > > > Thanks, I've pushed this to modules-next for further exposure / testing. > > > > Given the status of testing so far with prior revisions, in that only a > > > > few issues were found and that those were fixed, and the status of > > > > reviews, this just might be ripe for v6.10. > > > > > > Looks like there is still some work needed. I've picked up next-20240501 > > > and on arch/mips with CONFIG_MODULE_COMPRESS_XZ=y and CONFIG_MODULE_DECOMPRESS=y > > > I fail to load any module: > > > > > > # modprobe rfkill > > > [11746.539090] Invalid ELF header magic: != ELF > > > [11746.587149] execmem: unable to allocate memory > > > modprobe: can't load module rfkill (kernel/net/rfkill/rfkill.ko.xz): Out of memory > > > > > > The (hopefully) relevant parts of my .config: > > > > Thanks for the report! Any chance we can get you to try a bisection? I > > think it should take 2-3 test boots. To help reduce scope you try modules-next: > > > > https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mcgrof/linux.git/log/?h=modules-next > > > > Then can you check by resetting your tree to commmit 3fbe6c2f820a76 (mm: > > introduce execmem_alloc() and execmem_free()"). I suspect that should > > boot, so your bad commit would be the tip 3c2c250cb3a5fbb ("bpf: remove > > CONFIG_BPF_JIT dependency on CONFIG_MODULES of"). > > > > That gives us only a few commits to bisect: > > > > git log --oneline 3fbe6c2f820a76bc36d5546bda85832f57c8fce2.. > > 3c2c250cb3a5 (HEAD -> modules-next, korg/modules-next) bpf: remove CONFIG_BPF_JIT dependency on CONFIG_MODULES of > > 11e8e65cce5c kprobes: remove dependency on CONFIG_MODULES > > e10cbc38697b powerpc: use CONFIG_EXECMEM instead of CONFIG_MODULES where appropriate > > 4da3d38f24c5 x86/ftrace: enable dynamic ftrace without CONFIG_MODULES > > 13ae3d74ee70 arch: make execmem setup available regardless of CONFIG_MODULES > > 460bbbc70a47 powerpc: extend execmem_params for kprobes allocations > > e1a14069b5b4 arm64: extend execmem_info for generated code allocations > > 971e181c6585 riscv: extend execmem_params for generated code allocations > > 0fa276f26721 mm/execmem, arch: convert remaining overrides of module_alloc to execmem > > 022cef244287 mm/execmem, arch: convert simple overrides of module_alloc to execmem > > > > With 2-3 boots we should be to tell which is the bad commit. > > Looks like 0fa276f26721 is the first bad commit. > > $ git bisect log > # bad: [3c2c250cb3a5fbbccc4a4ff4c9354c54af91f02c] bpf: remove CONFIG_BPF_JIT dependency on CONFIG_MODULES of > # good: [3fbe6c2f820a76bc36d5546bda85832f57c8fce2] mm: introduce execmem_alloc() and execmem_free() > git bisect start '3c2c250cb3a5' '3fbe6c2f820a76' > # bad: [460bbbc70a47e929b1936ca68979f3b79f168fc6] powerpc: extend execmem_params for kprobes allocations > git bisect bad 460bbbc70a47e929b1936ca68979f3b79f168fc6 > # bad: [0fa276f26721e0ffc2ae9c7cf67dcc005b43c67e] mm/execmem, arch: convert remaining overrides of module_alloc to execmem > git bisect bad 0fa276f26721e0ffc2ae9c7cf67dcc005b43c67e > # good: [022cef2442870db738a366d3b7a636040c081859] mm/execmem, arch: convert simple overrides of module_alloc to execmem > git bisect good 022cef2442870db738a366d3b7a636040c081859 > # first bad commit: [0fa276f26721e0ffc2ae9c7cf67dcc005b43c67e] mm/execmem, arch: convert remaining overrides of module_alloc to execmem > > Maybe MIPS also needs a ARCH_WANTS_EXECMEM_LATE? I don't think so. It rather seems there's a bug in the initialization of the defaults in execmem. This should fix it: diff --git a/mm/execmem.c b/mm/execmem.c index f6dc3fabc1ca..0c4b36bc6d10 100644 --- a/mm/execmem.c +++ b/mm/execmem.c @@ -118,7 +118,6 @@ static void __init __execmem_init(void) info->ranges[EXECMEM_DEFAULT].end = VMALLOC_END; info->ranges[EXECMEM_DEFAULT].pgprot = PAGE_KERNEL_EXEC; info->ranges[EXECMEM_DEFAULT].alignment = 1; - return; } if (!execmem_validate(info)) > Best regards, > Liviu -- Sincerely yours, Mike.