@@ -54,13 +54,6 @@ efi_status_t __efi_rt_asm_wrapper(void *, const char *, ...);
/* arch specific definitions used by the stub code */
-/*
- * In some configurations (e.g. VMAP_STACK && 64K pages), stacks built into the
- * kernel need greater alignment than we require the segments to be padded to.
- */
-#define EFI_KIMG_ALIGN \
- (SEGMENT_ALIGN > THREAD_ALIGN ? SEGMENT_ALIGN : THREAD_ALIGN)
-
/*
* On arm64, we have to ensure that the initrd ends up in the linear region,
* which is a 1 GB aligned region of size '1UL << (VA_BITS_MIN - 1)' that is
@@ -396,6 +396,9 @@ SYM_FUNC_END(create_kernel_mapping)
msr sp_el0, \tsk
ldr \tmp1, [\tsk, #TSK_STACK]
+#if THREAD_ALIGN > SEGMENT_ALIGN
+ bic \tmp1, \tmp1, #THREAD_ALIGN - 1
+#endif
add sp, \tmp1, #THREAD_SIZE
sub sp, sp, #PT_REGS_SIZE
@@ -274,7 +274,16 @@ SECTIONS
_data = .;
_sdata = .;
- RW_DATA(L1_CACHE_BYTES, PAGE_SIZE, THREAD_ALIGN)
+#if THREAD_ALIGN > SEGMENT_ALIGN
+ /*
+ * Add some padding for the init stack so we can fix up any potential
+ * misalignment at runtime. In practice, this can only occur on 64k
+ * pages configurations with CONFIG_VMAP_STACK=y.
+ */
+ . += THREAD_ALIGN - SEGMENT_ALIGN;
+ ASSERT(. == init_stack, "init_stack not at start of RW_DATA as expected")
+#endif
+ RW_DATA(L1_CACHE_BYTES, PAGE_SIZE, SEGMENT_ALIGN)
/*
* Data written with the MMU off but read with the MMU on requires
@@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ efi_status_t handle_kernel_image(unsigned long *image_addr,
* 2M alignment if KASLR was explicitly disabled, even if it was not
* going to be activated to begin with.
*/
- u64 min_kimg_align = efi_nokaslr ? MIN_KIMG_ALIGN : EFI_KIMG_ALIGN;
+ u64 min_kimg_align = efi_nokaslr ? MIN_KIMG_ALIGN : SEGMENT_ALIGN;
if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_RANDOMIZE_BASE)) {
efi_guid_t li_fixed_proto = LINUX_EFI_LOADED_IMAGE_FIXED_GUID;
@@ -416,11 +416,7 @@ void efi_native_runtime_setup(void);
/*
* This GUID may be installed onto the kernel image's handle as a NULL protocol
* to signal to the stub that the placement of the image should be respected,
- * and moving the image in physical memory is undesirable. To ensure
- * compatibility with 64k pages kernels with virtually mapped stacks, and to
- * avoid defeating physical randomization, this protocol should only be
- * installed if the image was placed at a randomized 128k aligned address in
- * memory.
+ * and moving the image in physical memory is undesirable.
*/
#define LINUX_EFI_LOADED_IMAGE_FIXED_GUID EFI_GUID(0xf5a37b6d, 0x3344, 0x42a5, 0xb6, 0xbb, 0x97, 0x86, 0x48, 0xc1, 0x89, 0x0a)
Our segment alignment is 64k for all configurations, and coincidentally, this is the largest alignment supported by the PE/COFF executable format used by EFI. This means that generally, there is no need to move the image around in memory after it has been loaded by the firmware, which can be advantageous as it also permits us to rely on the memory attributes set by the firmware (R-X for [_text, __inittext_end] and RW- for [__initdata_begin, _end]. However, the minimum alignment of the image is actually 128k on 64k pages configurations with CONFIG_VMAP_STACK=y, due to the existence of a single 128k aligned object in the image, which is the stack of the init task. Let's work around this by adding some padding before the init stack allocation, so we can round down the stack pointer to a suitably aligned value if the image is not aligned to 128k in memory. Note that this does not affect the boot protocol, which still requires 2 MiB alignment for bare metal boot, but is only part of the internal contract between the EFI stub and the kernel proper. Signed-off-by: Ard Biesheuvel <ardb@kernel.org> --- arch/arm64/include/asm/efi.h | 7 ------- arch/arm64/kernel/head.S | 3 +++ arch/arm64/kernel/vmlinux.lds.S | 11 ++++++++++- drivers/firmware/efi/libstub/arm64-stub.c | 2 +- include/linux/efi.h | 6 +----- 5 files changed, 15 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-)