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SubjectRe: KVM guest sometimes failed to boot because of kernel stack overflow if KPTI is enabled on a hisilicon ARM64 platform.
Hi again, Wei,

On Fri, Jun 22, 2018 at 09:18:27PM +0800, Wei Xu wrote:
> On 2018/6/22 19:16, Will Deacon wrote:
> >On Fri, Jun 22, 2018 at 06:45:15PM +0800, Wei Xu wrote:
> >>On 2018/6/22 17:23, Will Deacon wrote:
> >>>Perhaps just writing back the table entries is enough to cause the issue,
> >>>although I really can't understand why that would be the case. Can you try
> >>>the diff below (without my previous change), please?
> >>Thanks!
> >>But it does not resolve the issue(only apply this patch based on 4.17.0).
> >Thanks, that's a useful data point. It means that it still crashes even if
> >we write back the same table entries, so it's the fact that we're writing
> >them at all which causes the problem, not the value that we write.
> >
> >Whilst looking at the code, we noticed a missing DMB. On the off-chance
> >that it helps, can you try this instead please?
> Thanks!
> Only apply below patch based on 4.17.0, we still got the crash.

Oh well, it was worth a shot (and that's still a fix worth having). Please
can you provide the complete disassembly for kpti_install_ng_mappings()
(I'm referring to the C function in cpufeature.c) along with a corresponding
crash log so that we can correlate the instruction stream with the crash?

Thanks,

Will

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