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x86: add code to dump the (kernel) page tables for visual inspection …
…by kernel developers This patch adds code to the kernel to have an (optional) /proc/kernel_page_tables debug file that basically dumps the kernel pagetables; this allows us kernel developers to verify that nothing fishy is going on and that the various mappings are set up correctly. This was quite useful in finding various change_page_attr() bugs, and is very likely to be useful in the future as well. Signed-off-by: Arjan van de Ven <arjan@linux.intel.com> Cc: mingo@elte.hu Cc: tglx@tglx.de Cc: hpa@zytor.com Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu> Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
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/* | ||
* Debug helper to dump the current kernel pagetables of the system | ||
* so that we can see what the various memory ranges are set to. | ||
* | ||
* (C) Copyright 2008 Intel Corporation | ||
* | ||
* Author: Arjan van de Ven <arjan@linux.intel.com> | ||
* | ||
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or | ||
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License | ||
* as published by the Free Software Foundation; version 2 | ||
* of the License. | ||
*/ | ||
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#include <linux/module.h> | ||
#include <linux/seq_file.h> | ||
#include <linux/debugfs.h> | ||
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#include <asm/pgtable.h> | ||
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/* | ||
* The dumper groups pagetable entries of the same type into one, and for | ||
* that it needs to keep some state when walking, and flush this state | ||
* when a "break" in the continuity is found. | ||
*/ | ||
struct pg_state { | ||
int level; | ||
pgprot_t current_prot; | ||
unsigned long start_address; | ||
unsigned long current_address; | ||
int printed_vmalloc; | ||
int printed_modules; | ||
int printed_vmemmap; | ||
int printed_highmap; | ||
}; | ||
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/* Multipliers for offsets within the PTEs */ | ||
#define LEVEL_4_MULT (PAGE_SIZE) | ||
#define LEVEL_3_MULT (512UL * LEVEL_4_MULT) | ||
#define LEVEL_2_MULT (512UL * LEVEL_3_MULT) | ||
#define LEVEL_1_MULT (512UL * LEVEL_2_MULT) | ||
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/* | ||
* Print a readable form of a pgprot_t to the seq_file | ||
*/ | ||
static void printk_prot(struct seq_file *m, pgprot_t prot, int level) | ||
{ | ||
unsigned long pr = pgprot_val(prot); | ||
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if (pr & _PAGE_USER) | ||
seq_printf(m, "USR "); | ||
else | ||
seq_printf(m, " "); | ||
if (pr & _PAGE_RW) | ||
seq_printf(m, "RW "); | ||
else | ||
seq_printf(m, "ro "); | ||
if (pr & _PAGE_PWT) | ||
seq_printf(m, "PWT "); | ||
else | ||
seq_printf(m, " "); | ||
if (pr & _PAGE_PCD) | ||
seq_printf(m, "PCD "); | ||
else | ||
seq_printf(m, " "); | ||
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/* Bit 9 has a different meaning on level 3 vs 4 */ | ||
if (level <= 3) { | ||
if (pr & _PAGE_PSE) | ||
seq_printf(m, "PSE "); | ||
else | ||
seq_printf(m, " "); | ||
} else { | ||
if (pr & _PAGE_PAT) | ||
seq_printf(m, "pat "); | ||
else | ||
seq_printf(m, " "); | ||
} | ||
if (pr & _PAGE_GLOBAL) | ||
seq_printf(m, "GLB "); | ||
else | ||
seq_printf(m, " "); | ||
if (pr & _PAGE_NX) | ||
seq_printf(m, "NX "); | ||
else | ||
seq_printf(m, "x "); | ||
} | ||
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/* | ||
* Sign-extend the 48 bit address to 64 bit | ||
*/ | ||
static unsigned long sign_extend(unsigned long u) | ||
{ | ||
if (u>>47) | ||
u = u | (0xffffUL << 48); | ||
return u; | ||
} | ||
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/* | ||
* This function gets called on a break in a continuous series | ||
* of PTE entries; the next one is different so we need to | ||
* print what we collected so far. | ||
*/ | ||
static void note_page(struct seq_file *m, struct pg_state *st, | ||
pgprot_t new_prot, int level) | ||
{ | ||
unsigned long prot, cur; | ||
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/* | ||
* If we have a "break" in the series, we need to flush the state that | ||
* we have now. "break" is either changing perms or a different level. | ||
*/ | ||
prot = pgprot_val(new_prot) & ~(PTE_MASK); | ||
cur = pgprot_val(st->current_prot) & ~(PTE_MASK); | ||
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if ((prot != cur || level != st->level) && | ||
st->current_address != st->start_address) { | ||
char unit = 'K'; | ||
unsigned long delta; | ||
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/* | ||
* We print markers for special areas of address space, | ||
* such as the start of vmalloc space etc. | ||
* This helps in the interpretation. | ||
*/ | ||
if (!st->printed_vmalloc && | ||
st->start_address >= VMALLOC_START) { | ||
seq_printf(m, "---[ VMALLOC SPACE ]---\n"); | ||
st->printed_vmalloc = 1; | ||
} | ||
if (!st->printed_modules && | ||
st->start_address >= MODULES_VADDR) { | ||
seq_printf(m, "---[ MODULES SPACE ]---\n"); | ||
st->printed_modules = 1; | ||
} | ||
if (st->printed_modules < 2 && | ||
st->start_address >= MODULES_END) { | ||
seq_printf(m, "---[ END MODULES SPACE ]---\n"); | ||
st->printed_modules = 2; | ||
} | ||
if (!st->printed_vmemmap && | ||
st->start_address >= VMEMMAP_START) { | ||
seq_printf(m, "---[ VMMEMMAP SPACE ]---\n"); | ||
st->printed_vmemmap = 1; | ||
} | ||
if (!st->printed_highmap && | ||
st->start_address >= __START_KERNEL_map) { | ||
seq_printf(m, "---[ HIGH KERNEL MAPPING ]---\n"); | ||
st->printed_highmap = 1; | ||
} | ||
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/* | ||
* Now print the actual finished series | ||
*/ | ||
seq_printf(m, "[ %016lx - %016lx ", | ||
st->start_address, st->current_address); | ||
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delta = (st->current_address - st->start_address) >> 10; | ||
if ((delta & 1023) == 0) { | ||
delta = delta >> 10; | ||
unit = 'M'; | ||
} | ||
if (pgprot_val(st->current_prot)) { | ||
seq_printf(m, "Size %9lu%cb ", delta, unit); | ||
printk_prot(m, st->current_prot, st->level); | ||
seq_printf(m, "L%i]\n", st->level); | ||
} else { | ||
/* don't print protections on non-present memory */ | ||
seq_printf(m, "%14lu%cb", delta, unit); | ||
seq_printf(m, " L%i]\n", | ||
st->level); | ||
} | ||
st->start_address = st->current_address; | ||
st->current_prot = new_prot; | ||
st->level = level; | ||
}; | ||
} | ||
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static void walk_level_4(struct seq_file *m, struct pg_state *st, pmd_t addr, | ||
unsigned long P) | ||
{ | ||
int i; | ||
pte_t *start; | ||
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start = (pte_t *) pmd_page_vaddr(addr); | ||
for (i = 0; i < PTRS_PER_PTE; i++) { | ||
pgprot_t prot = pte_pgprot(*start); | ||
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st->current_address = sign_extend(P + i * LEVEL_4_MULT); | ||
note_page(m, st, prot, 4); | ||
start++; | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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static void walk_level_3(struct seq_file *m, struct pg_state *st, pud_t addr, | ||
unsigned long P) | ||
{ | ||
int i; | ||
pmd_t *start; | ||
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start = (pmd_t *) pud_page_vaddr(addr); | ||
for (i = 0; i < PTRS_PER_PMD; i++) { | ||
st->current_address = sign_extend(P + i * LEVEL_3_MULT); | ||
if (!pmd_none(*start)) { | ||
unsigned long prot; | ||
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prot = pmd_val(*start) & ~(PTE_MASK); | ||
/* Deal with 2Mb pages */ | ||
if (pmd_large(*start)) | ||
note_page(m, st, __pgprot(prot), 3); | ||
else | ||
walk_level_4(m, st, *start, | ||
P + i * LEVEL_3_MULT); | ||
} else | ||
note_page(m, st, __pgprot(0), 3); | ||
start++; | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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static void walk_level_2(struct seq_file *m, struct pg_state *st, pgd_t addr, | ||
unsigned long P) | ||
{ | ||
int i; | ||
pud_t *start; | ||
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start = (pud_t *) pgd_page_vaddr(addr); | ||
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for (i = 0; i < PTRS_PER_PUD; i++) { | ||
if (!pud_none(*start)) { | ||
unsigned long prot; | ||
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prot = pud_val(*start) & ~(PTE_MASK); | ||
/* Deal with 1Gb pages */ | ||
if (pud_large(*start)) | ||
note_page(m, st, __pgprot(prot), 2); | ||
else | ||
walk_level_3(m, st, *start, | ||
P + i * LEVEL_2_MULT); | ||
} else | ||
note_page(m, st, __pgprot(0), 2); | ||
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start++; | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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static void walk_level_1(struct seq_file *m) | ||
{ | ||
pgd_t *start = (pgd_t *) &init_level4_pgt; | ||
int i; | ||
struct pg_state st; | ||
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memset(&st, 0, sizeof(st)); | ||
st.level = 1; | ||
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for (i = 0; i < PTRS_PER_PGD; i++) { | ||
if (!pgd_none(*start)) | ||
walk_level_2(m, &st, *start, i * LEVEL_1_MULT); | ||
else | ||
note_page(m, &st, __pgprot(0), 1); | ||
start++; | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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static int ptdump_show(struct seq_file *m, void *v) | ||
{ | ||
seq_puts(m, "Kernel pagetable dump\n"); | ||
walk_level_1(m); | ||
return 0; | ||
} | ||
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static int ptdump_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp) | ||
{ | ||
return single_open(filp, ptdump_show, NULL); | ||
} | ||
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static const struct file_operations ptdump_fops = { | ||
.open = ptdump_open, | ||
.read = seq_read, | ||
.llseek = seq_lseek, | ||
.release = single_release, | ||
}; | ||
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int pt_dump_init(void) | ||
{ | ||
struct dentry *pe; | ||
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pe = debugfs_create_file("kernel_page_tables", 0600, NULL, NULL, | ||
&ptdump_fops); | ||
if (!pe) | ||
return -ENOMEM; | ||
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return 0; | ||
} | ||
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__initcall(pt_dump_init); | ||
MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); | ||
MODULE_AUTHOR("Arjan van de Ven <arjan@linux.intel.com>"); | ||
MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Kernel debugging helper that dumps pagetables"); |