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SubjectRe: [PATCH] mm: make minimum slab alignment a runtime property
On Fri, Apr 22, 2022 at 9:09 AM Andrey Konovalov <andreyknvl@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On Fri, Apr 22, 2022 at 2:39 PM Hyeonggon Yoo <42.hyeyoo@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > > > kasan_hw_tags_enabled() is also false when kasan is just not initialized yet.
> > > > What about writing a new helper something like kasan_is_disabled()
> > > > instead?
> > >
> > > The decision of whether to enable KASAN is made early, before the slab
> > > allocator is initialized (start_kernel -> smp_prepare_boot_cpu ->
> > > kasan_init_hw_tags vs start_kernel -> mm_init -> kmem_cache_init). If
> > > you think about it, this needs to be the case for KASAN to operate
> > > correctly because it influences the behavior of the slab allocator via
> > > the kasan_*poison* hooks. So I don't think we can end up calling this
> > > function before then.
> >
> > Sounds not bad. I wanted to make sure the value of arch_slab_minaligned()
> > is not changed during its execution.
> >
> > Just some part of me thought something like this would be more
> > intuitive/robust.
> >
> > if (systems_supports_mte() && kasan_arg != KASAN_ARG_OFF)
> > return MTE_GRANULE_SIZE;
> > else
> > return __alignof__(unsigned long long);
>
> Hi Hyeonggon,
>
> We could add and use kasan_hw_rags_requested(), which would return
> (systems_supports_mte() && kasan_arg != KASAN_ARG_OFF).
>
> However, I'm not sure we will get a fully static behavior:
> systems_supports_mte() also only starts returning proper result at
> some point during CPU bring-up if I'm not mistaken.
>
> Thanks!

Yes, either way we are going to rely on something that hasn't
obviously been initialized yet, so I think we should stick with what I
have since it's used by the rest of the KASAN code as well.

Peter

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