@@ -136,6 +136,7 @@
#define MT_NORMAL_NC 3
#define MT_NORMAL 4
#define MT_NORMAL_WT 5
+#define MT_NORMAL_TAGGED 6
/*
* Memory types for Stage-2 translation
@@ -39,6 +39,7 @@ extern bool arm64_use_ng_mappings;
#define PROT_NORMAL_NC (PROT_DEFAULT | PTE_PXN | PTE_UXN | PTE_WRITE | PTE_ATTRINDX(MT_NORMAL_NC))
#define PROT_NORMAL_WT (PROT_DEFAULT | PTE_PXN | PTE_UXN | PTE_WRITE | PTE_ATTRINDX(MT_NORMAL_WT))
#define PROT_NORMAL (PROT_DEFAULT | PTE_PXN | PTE_UXN | PTE_WRITE | PTE_ATTRINDX(MT_NORMAL))
+#define PROT_NORMAL_TAGGED (PROT_DEFAULT | PTE_PXN | PTE_UXN | PTE_WRITE | PTE_ATTRINDX(MT_NORMAL_TAGGED))
#define PROT_SECT_DEVICE_nGnRE (PROT_SECT_DEFAULT | PMD_SECT_PXN | PMD_SECT_UXN | PMD_ATTRINDX(MT_DEVICE_nGnRE))
#define PROT_SECT_NORMAL (PROT_SECT_DEFAULT | PMD_SECT_PXN | PMD_SECT_UXN | PMD_ATTRINDX(MT_NORMAL))
@@ -48,6 +49,7 @@ extern bool arm64_use_ng_mappings;
#define _HYP_PAGE_DEFAULT _PAGE_DEFAULT
#define PAGE_KERNEL __pgprot(PROT_NORMAL)
+#define PAGE_KERNEL_TAGGED __pgprot(PROT_NORMAL_TAGGED)
#define PAGE_KERNEL_RO __pgprot((PROT_NORMAL & ~PTE_WRITE) | PTE_RDONLY)
#define PAGE_KERNEL_ROX __pgprot((PROT_NORMAL & ~(PTE_WRITE | PTE_PXN)) | PTE_RDONLY)
#define PAGE_KERNEL_EXEC __pgprot(PROT_NORMAL & ~PTE_PXN)
@@ -1414,13 +1414,43 @@ static bool can_use_gic_priorities(const struct arm64_cpu_capabilities *entry,
#ifdef CONFIG_ARM64_MTE
static void cpu_enable_mte(struct arm64_cpu_capabilities const *cap)
{
+ u64 mair;
+
/* all non-zero tags excluded by default */
write_sysreg_s(SYS_GCR_EL1_RRND | SYS_GCR_EL1_EXCL_MASK, SYS_GCR_EL1);
write_sysreg_s(0, SYS_TFSR_EL1);
write_sysreg_s(0, SYS_TFSRE0_EL1);
+ /*
+ * Update the MT_NORMAL_TAGGED index in MAIR_EL1. Tag checking is
+ * disabled for the kernel, so there won't be any observable effect
+ * other than allowing the kernel to read and write tags.
+ */
+ mair = read_sysreg_s(SYS_MAIR_EL1);
+ mair &= ~MAIR_ATTRIDX(MAIR_ATTR_MASK, MT_NORMAL_TAGGED);
+ mair |= MAIR_ATTRIDX(MAIR_ATTR_NORMAL_TAGGED, MT_NORMAL_TAGGED);
+ write_sysreg_s(mair, SYS_MAIR_EL1);
+
isb();
}
+
+static int __init system_enable_mte(void)
+{
+ if (!system_supports_mte())
+ return 0;
+
+ /* Ensure the TLB does not have stale MAIR attributes */
+ flush_tlb_all();
+
+ /*
+ * Clear the zero page (again) so that tags are reset. This needs to
+ * be done via the linear map which has the Tagged attribute.
+ */
+ clear_page(lm_alias(empty_zero_page));
+
+ return 0;
+}
+core_initcall(system_enable_mte);
#endif /* CONFIG_ARM64_MTE */
/* Internal helper functions to match cpu capability type */
@@ -165,6 +165,10 @@ static const struct prot_bits pte_bits[] = {
.mask = PTE_ATTRINDX_MASK,
.val = PTE_ATTRINDX(MT_NORMAL),
.set = "MEM/NORMAL",
+ }, {
+ .mask = PTE_ATTRINDX_MASK,
+ .val = PTE_ATTRINDX(MT_NORMAL_TAGGED),
+ .set = "MEM/NORMAL-TAGGED",
}
};
@@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ static bool pgattr_change_is_safe(u64 old, u64 new)
* The following mapping attributes may be updated in live
* kernel mappings without the need for break-before-make.
*/
- static const pteval_t mask = PTE_PXN | PTE_RDONLY | PTE_WRITE | PTE_NG;
+ pteval_t mask = PTE_PXN | PTE_RDONLY | PTE_WRITE | PTE_NG;
/* creating or taking down mappings is always safe */
if (old == 0 || new == 0)
@@ -135,6 +135,19 @@ static bool pgattr_change_is_safe(u64 old, u64 new)
if (old & ~new & PTE_NG)
return false;
+ if (system_supports_mte()) {
+ /*
+ * Changing the memory type between Normal and Normal-Tagged
+ * is safe since Tagged is considered a permission attribute
+ * from the mismatched attribute aliases perspective.
+ */
+ if (((old & PTE_ATTRINDX_MASK) == PTE_ATTRINDX(MT_NORMAL) ||
+ (old & PTE_ATTRINDX_MASK) == PTE_ATTRINDX(MT_NORMAL_TAGGED)) &&
+ ((new & PTE_ATTRINDX_MASK) == PTE_ATTRINDX(MT_NORMAL) ||
+ (new & PTE_ATTRINDX_MASK) == PTE_ATTRINDX(MT_NORMAL_TAGGED)))
+ mask |= PTE_ATTRINDX_MASK;
+ }
+
return ((old ^ new) & ~mask) == 0;
}
@@ -489,7 +502,12 @@ static void __init map_mem(pgd_t *pgdp)
if (memblock_is_nomap(reg))
continue;
- __map_memblock(pgdp, start, end, PAGE_KERNEL, flags);
+ /*
+ * The linear map must allow allocation tags reading/writing
+ * if MTE is present. Otherwise, it has the same attributes as
+ * PAGE_KERNEL.
+ */
+ __map_memblock(pgdp, start, end, PAGE_KERNEL_TAGGED, flags);
}
/*
@@ -44,14 +44,18 @@
#define TCR_KASAN_FLAGS 0
#endif
-/* Default MAIR_EL1 */
+/*
+ * Default MAIR_EL1. MT_NORMAL_TAGGED is initially mapped as Normal memory and
+ * changed later to Normal Tagged if the system supports MTE.
+ */
#define MAIR_EL1_SET \
(MAIR_ATTRIDX(MAIR_ATTR_DEVICE_nGnRnE, MT_DEVICE_nGnRnE) | \
MAIR_ATTRIDX(MAIR_ATTR_DEVICE_nGnRE, MT_DEVICE_nGnRE) | \
MAIR_ATTRIDX(MAIR_ATTR_DEVICE_GRE, MT_DEVICE_GRE) | \
MAIR_ATTRIDX(MAIR_ATTR_NORMAL_NC, MT_NORMAL_NC) | \
MAIR_ATTRIDX(MAIR_ATTR_NORMAL, MT_NORMAL) | \
- MAIR_ATTRIDX(MAIR_ATTR_NORMAL_WT, MT_NORMAL_WT))
+ MAIR_ATTRIDX(MAIR_ATTR_NORMAL_WT, MT_NORMAL_WT) | \
+ MAIR_ATTRIDX(MAIR_ATTR_NORMAL, MT_NORMAL_TAGGED))
#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_PM
/**
Once user space is given access to tagged memory, the kernel must be able to clear/save/restore tags visible to the user. This is done via the linear mapping, therefore map it as such. The new MT_NORMAL_TAGGED index for MAIR_EL1 is initially mapped as Normal memory and later changed to Normal Tagged via the cpufeature infrastructure. From a mismatched attribute aliases perspective, the Tagged memory is considered a permission and it won't lead to undefined behaviour. The empty_zero_page is cleared to ensure that the tags it contains are already zeroed. The actual tags-aware clear_page() implementation is part of a subsequent patch. Signed-off-by: Catalin Marinas <catalin.marinas@arm.com> Cc: Will Deacon <will@kernel.org> Cc: Suzuki K Poulose <Suzuki.Poulose@arm.com> --- Notes: v3: - Restrict the safe attribute change in pgattr_change_is_safe() only to Normal to/from Normal-Tagged (old version allow any other type as long as old or new was Normal(-Tagged)). arch/arm64/include/asm/memory.h | 1 + arch/arm64/include/asm/pgtable-prot.h | 2 ++ arch/arm64/kernel/cpufeature.c | 30 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ arch/arm64/mm/dump.c | 4 ++++ arch/arm64/mm/mmu.c | 22 ++++++++++++++++++-- arch/arm64/mm/proc.S | 8 +++++-- 6 files changed, 63 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)