Re: [PATCH v2 18/19] drivers: mem: Create file to access second half of 64-bit memory

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On Fri, Feb 1, 2019 at 2:25 AM Peter Mamonov <pmamonov@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On Fri, Feb 01, 2019 at 08:47:11AM +0100, Sascha Hauer wrote:
> > On Thu, Jan 31, 2019 at 03:50:28PM +0300, Peter Mamonov wrote:
> > > On Thu, Jan 31, 2019 at 01:54:52PM +0300, Peter Mamonov wrote:
> > > > Hello, Andrey,
> > > >
> > > > > In order to allow access to second half of address space on 64-bit
> > > > > machines, add code that creates /dev/highmem dedicated for that.
> > > > >
> > > > > Note that due to maximum file size being limited to MAX_LFS_FILESIZE
> > > > > or 0x7fff_ffff_ffff_ffff bytes at addresses 0x7fff_ffff_ffff_ffff and
> > > > > 0xffff_ffff_ffff_ffff cannot be access through /dev/mem and
> > > > > /dev/hightmem correspondingly.
> > > >
> > > > Does it imply using `-s /dev/highmem` argument when accessing addresses beyond
> > > > MAX_LFS_FILESIZE? That's not very convenient:
> > > >
> > > >   $ git grep -l /dev/mem
> > > >   commands/crc.c
> > > >   commands/digest.c
> > > >   commands/disasm.c
> > > >   commands/md.c
> > > >   commands/memcmp.c
> > > >   commands/memcpy.c
> > > >   commands/memset.c
> > > >   commands/mm.c
> > > >   commands/mw.c
> > >
> > > I've forgotten to mention, that all meaningful MIPS64 virtual addresses
> > > belong to the 2nd half of the address space. Except for user segment addresses
> > > which are not used in barebox.
> >
> > In that case our only option seems to be to use an unsigned 64bit type
> > for filesize. We would need an additional lseek like function which
> > is able to reach the upper half of the address space and with regular
> > lseek simply only the lower half would be reachable.
> >
> > Note that currently we don't seem to have a problem as even with Andreys
> > series applied we can still 'md' the whole address space. The test if we
> > lseek outside the file never triggers since the signed comparison of
> > offset > f->size never evaluates to true for f->size == S64_MAX.
>
> I can confirm that it is possible to enable access to the whole 64 bit address
> space via /dev/mem after adjusting /dev/mem size and eliminating checks for
> negative offset/pos in lseek().

Assuming you are running on top of this patchset, if you just set
/dev/mem's size to U64_MAX, that alone should disable any checks since
U64_MAX is also FILE_SIZE_STREAM and validation code in lseek() is:

if (f->size != FILE_SIZE_STREAM && (pos < 0 || pos > f->size))
    goto out;

Sascha, is this the direction you want to go? Should we rename
DEVFS_IS_CHARACTER_DEV to something more generic and use it on
/dev/mem?

>  Yet the proper approach seems to be to add a
> dedicated lseek implementation for /dev/mem, as in Linux.
>

The checks we are talking about are done before custom .lseek()
implementation is called. The execution goes: lseek() -> validity
checks -> cdev_lseek() -> cdev's (which /dev/mem is) custom .lseek()
callback. Following Linux's example would require quite a bit of
rework of how lseek() is handled.

Thanks,
Andrey Smirnov

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