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authorLinus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>2022-05-27 15:49:30 -0700
committerLinus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>2022-05-27 15:49:30 -0700
commit35cdd8656eac470b9abc9de8d4bd268fbc0fb34b (patch)
tree261e2d2fc3dc5059ce3ffaf9bf231109bbbd6d0e /arch/x86/include/asm
parentMerge tag 'mfd-next-5.19' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/lee/mfd (diff)
parentpmem: implement pmem_recovery_write() (diff)
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Merge tag 'libnvdimm-for-5.19' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/nvdimm/nvdimm
Pull libnvdimm and DAX updates from Dan Williams: "New support for clearing memory errors when a file is in DAX mode, alongside with some other fixes and cleanups. Previously it was only possible to clear these errors using a truncate or hole-punch operation to trigger the filesystem to reallocate the block, now, any page aligned write can opportunistically clear errors as well. This change spans x86/mm, nvdimm, and fs/dax, and has received the appropriate sign-offs. Thanks to Jane for her work on this. Summary: - Add support for clearing memory error via pwrite(2) on DAX - Fix 'security overwrite' support in the presence of media errors - Miscellaneous cleanups and fixes for nfit_test (nvdimm unit tests)" * tag 'libnvdimm-for-5.19' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/nvdimm/nvdimm: pmem: implement pmem_recovery_write() pmem: refactor pmem_clear_poison() dax: add .recovery_write dax_operation dax: introduce DAX_RECOVERY_WRITE dax access mode mce: fix set_mce_nospec to always unmap the whole page x86/mce: relocate set{clear}_mce_nospec() functions acpi/nfit: rely on mce->misc to determine poison granularity testing: nvdimm: asm/mce.h is not needed in nfit.c testing: nvdimm: iomap: make __nfit_test_ioremap a macro nvdimm: Allow overwrite in the presence of disabled dimms tools/testing/nvdimm: remove unneeded flush_workqueue
Diffstat (limited to 'arch/x86/include/asm')
-rw-r--r--arch/x86/include/asm/set_memory.h52
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 52 deletions
diff --git a/arch/x86/include/asm/set_memory.h b/arch/x86/include/asm/set_memory.h
index 78ca53512486..b45c4d27fd46 100644
--- a/arch/x86/include/asm/set_memory.h
+++ b/arch/x86/include/asm/set_memory.h
@@ -86,56 +86,4 @@ bool kernel_page_present(struct page *page);
extern int kernel_set_to_readonly;
-#ifdef CONFIG_X86_64
-/*
- * Prevent speculative access to the page by either unmapping
- * it (if we do not require access to any part of the page) or
- * marking it uncacheable (if we want to try to retrieve data
- * from non-poisoned lines in the page).
- */
-static inline int set_mce_nospec(unsigned long pfn, bool unmap)
-{
- unsigned long decoy_addr;
- int rc;
-
- /* SGX pages are not in the 1:1 map */
- if (arch_is_platform_page(pfn << PAGE_SHIFT))
- return 0;
- /*
- * We would like to just call:
- * set_memory_XX((unsigned long)pfn_to_kaddr(pfn), 1);
- * but doing that would radically increase the odds of a
- * speculative access to the poison page because we'd have
- * the virtual address of the kernel 1:1 mapping sitting
- * around in registers.
- * Instead we get tricky. We create a non-canonical address
- * that looks just like the one we want, but has bit 63 flipped.
- * This relies on set_memory_XX() properly sanitizing any __pa()
- * results with __PHYSICAL_MASK or PTE_PFN_MASK.
- */
- decoy_addr = (pfn << PAGE_SHIFT) + (PAGE_OFFSET ^ BIT(63));
-
- if (unmap)
- rc = set_memory_np(decoy_addr, 1);
- else
- rc = set_memory_uc(decoy_addr, 1);
- if (rc)
- pr_warn("Could not invalidate pfn=0x%lx from 1:1 map\n", pfn);
- return rc;
-}
-#define set_mce_nospec set_mce_nospec
-
-/* Restore full speculative operation to the pfn. */
-static inline int clear_mce_nospec(unsigned long pfn)
-{
- return set_memory_wb((unsigned long) pfn_to_kaddr(pfn), 1);
-}
-#define clear_mce_nospec clear_mce_nospec
-#else
-/*
- * Few people would run a 32-bit kernel on a machine that supports
- * recoverable errors because they have too much memory to boot 32-bit.
- */
-#endif
-
#endif /* _ASM_X86_SET_MEMORY_H */