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authorTejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>2009-03-06 14:33:59 +0900
committerTejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>2009-03-06 14:33:59 +0900
commit6b19b0c2400437a3c10059ede0e59b517092e1bd (patch)
tree4fc1868fc8fde37315b54c6d416b48000621af9d /arch/x86/kernel/setup_percpu.c
parentedcb463997ed7b2ffa3bac76e3e75957318f2e01 (diff)
x86, percpu: setup reserved percpu area for x86_64
Impact: fix relocation overflow during module load x86_64 uses 32bit relocations for symbol access and static percpu symbols whether in core or modules must be inside 2GB of the percpu segement base which the dynamic percpu allocator doesn't guarantee. This patch makes x86_64 reserve PERCPU_MODULE_RESERVE bytes in the first chunk so that module percpu areas are always allocated from the first chunk which is always inside the relocatable range. This problem exists for any percpu allocator but is easily triggered when using the embedding allocator because the second chunk is located beyond 2GB on it. This patch also changes the meaning of PERCPU_DYNAMIC_RESERVE such that it only indicates the size of the area to reserve for dynamic allocation as static and dynamic areas can be separate. New PERCPU_DYNAMIC_RESERVED is increased by 4k for both 32 and 64bits as the reserved area separation eats away some allocatable space and having slightly more headroom (currently between 4 and 8k after minimal boot sans module area) makes sense for common case performance. x86_32 can address anywhere from anywhere and doesn't need reserving. Mike Galbraith first reported the problem first and bisected it to the embedding percpu allocator commit. Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Reported-by: Mike Galbraith <efault@gmx.de> Reported-by: Jaswinder Singh Rajput <jaswinder@kernel.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'arch/x86/kernel/setup_percpu.c')
-rw-r--r--arch/x86/kernel/setup_percpu.c37
1 files changed, 28 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/arch/x86/kernel/setup_percpu.c b/arch/x86/kernel/setup_percpu.c
index dd4eabc747c..efa615f2bf4 100644
--- a/arch/x86/kernel/setup_percpu.c
+++ b/arch/x86/kernel/setup_percpu.c
@@ -42,6 +42,19 @@ unsigned long __per_cpu_offset[NR_CPUS] __read_mostly = {
};
EXPORT_SYMBOL(__per_cpu_offset);
+/*
+ * On x86_64 symbols referenced from code should be reachable using
+ * 32bit relocations. Reserve space for static percpu variables in
+ * modules so that they are always served from the first chunk which
+ * is located at the percpu segment base. On x86_32, anything can
+ * address anywhere. No need to reserve space in the first chunk.
+ */
+#ifdef CONFIG_X86_64
+#define PERCPU_FIRST_CHUNK_RESERVE PERCPU_MODULE_RESERVE
+#else
+#define PERCPU_FIRST_CHUNK_RESERVE 0
+#endif
+
/**
* pcpu_need_numa - determine percpu allocation needs to consider NUMA
*
@@ -141,7 +154,7 @@ static ssize_t __init setup_pcpu_remap(size_t static_size)
{
static struct vm_struct vm;
pg_data_t *last;
- size_t ptrs_size;
+ size_t ptrs_size, dyn_size;
unsigned int cpu;
ssize_t ret;
@@ -169,12 +182,14 @@ proceed:
* Currently supports only single page. Supporting multiple
* pages won't be too difficult if it ever becomes necessary.
*/
- pcpur_size = PFN_ALIGN(static_size + PERCPU_DYNAMIC_RESERVE);
+ pcpur_size = PFN_ALIGN(static_size + PERCPU_MODULE_RESERVE +
+ PERCPU_DYNAMIC_RESERVE);
if (pcpur_size > PMD_SIZE) {
pr_warning("PERCPU: static data is larger than large page, "
"can't use large page\n");
return -EINVAL;
}
+ dyn_size = pcpur_size - static_size - PERCPU_FIRST_CHUNK_RESERVE;
/* allocate pointer array and alloc large pages */
ptrs_size = PFN_ALIGN(num_possible_cpus() * sizeof(pcpur_ptrs[0]));
@@ -217,8 +232,9 @@ proceed:
pr_info("PERCPU: Remapped at %p with large pages, static data "
"%zu bytes\n", vm.addr, static_size);
- ret = pcpu_setup_first_chunk(pcpur_get_page, static_size, 0, PMD_SIZE,
- pcpur_size - static_size, vm.addr, NULL);
+ ret = pcpu_setup_first_chunk(pcpur_get_page, static_size,
+ PERCPU_FIRST_CHUNK_RESERVE,
+ PMD_SIZE, dyn_size, vm.addr, NULL);
goto out_free_ar;
enomem:
@@ -276,9 +292,10 @@ static ssize_t __init setup_pcpu_embed(size_t static_size)
return -EINVAL;
/* allocate and copy */
- pcpue_size = PFN_ALIGN(static_size + PERCPU_DYNAMIC_RESERVE);
+ pcpue_size = PFN_ALIGN(static_size + PERCPU_MODULE_RESERVE +
+ PERCPU_DYNAMIC_RESERVE);
pcpue_unit_size = max_t(size_t, pcpue_size, PCPU_MIN_UNIT_SIZE);
- dyn_size = pcpue_size - static_size;
+ dyn_size = pcpue_size - static_size - PERCPU_FIRST_CHUNK_RESERVE;
pcpue_ptr = pcpu_alloc_bootmem(0, num_possible_cpus() * pcpue_unit_size,
PAGE_SIZE);
@@ -297,7 +314,8 @@ static ssize_t __init setup_pcpu_embed(size_t static_size)
pr_info("PERCPU: Embedded %zu pages at %p, static data %zu bytes\n",
pcpue_size >> PAGE_SHIFT, pcpue_ptr, static_size);
- return pcpu_setup_first_chunk(pcpue_get_page, static_size, 0,
+ return pcpu_setup_first_chunk(pcpue_get_page, static_size,
+ PERCPU_FIRST_CHUNK_RESERVE,
pcpue_unit_size, dyn_size,
pcpue_ptr, NULL);
}
@@ -356,8 +374,9 @@ static ssize_t __init setup_pcpu_4k(size_t static_size)
pr_info("PERCPU: Allocated %d 4k pages, static data %zu bytes\n",
pcpu4k_nr_static_pages, static_size);
- ret = pcpu_setup_first_chunk(pcpu4k_get_page, static_size, 0, -1, -1,
- NULL, pcpu4k_populate_pte);
+ ret = pcpu_setup_first_chunk(pcpu4k_get_page, static_size,
+ PERCPU_FIRST_CHUNK_RESERVE, -1, -1, NULL,
+ pcpu4k_populate_pte);
goto out_free_ar;
enomem: