From: Weichen Chen <weichen.chen@xxxxxxxxxxxx> [ Upstream commit d49270a04623ce3c0afddbf3e984cb245aa48e9c ] When the number of cpu cores is adjusted to 7 or other odd numbers, the zone size will become an odd number. The address of the zone will become: addr of zone0 = BASE addr of zone1 = BASE + zone_size addr of zone2 = BASE + zone_size*2 ... The address of zone1/3/5/7 will be mapped to non-alignment va. Eventually crashes will occur when accessing these va. So, use ALIGN_DOWN() to make sure the zone size is even to avoid this bug. Signed-off-by: Weichen Chen <weichen.chen@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Reviewed-by: Matthias Brugger <matthias.bgg@xxxxxxxxx> Tested-by: "Guilherme G. Piccoli" <gpiccoli@xxxxxxxxxx> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230224023632.6840-1-weichen.chen@xxxxxxxxxxxx Signed-off-by: Kees Cook <keescook@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin <sashal@xxxxxxxxxx> --- fs/pstore/ram.c | 1 + 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+) diff --git a/fs/pstore/ram.c b/fs/pstore/ram.c index 98e579ce0d63..44fc3b396288 100644 --- a/fs/pstore/ram.c +++ b/fs/pstore/ram.c @@ -519,6 +519,7 @@ static int ramoops_init_przs(const char *name, } zone_sz = mem_sz / *cnt; + zone_sz = ALIGN_DOWN(zone_sz, 2); if (!zone_sz) { dev_err(dev, "%s zone size == 0\n", name); goto fail; -- 2.43.0