Hello, The purpose of this new version of the series is to fix a small issue that I found, which is that the kernel doesn't remove the memory reservation for the hand-over buffer it received from the previous kernel in the device tree it sets up for the next kernel. The result is that for each successive kexec, a stale hand-over buffer is left behind, wasting memory.
This is fixed by changes to kexec_free_handover_buffer and setup_handover_buffer in patch 2. The other change is to fix checkpatch warnings in the last patch. Original cover letter: This patch series implements a mechanism which allows the kernel to pass on a buffer to the kernel that will be kexec'd. This buffer is passed as a segment which is added to the kimage when it is being prepared by kexec_file_load. How the second kernel is informed of this buffer is architecture-specific. On powerpc, this is done via the device tree, by checking the properties /chosen/linux,kexec-handover-buffer-start and /chosen/linux,kexec-handover-buffer-end, which is analogous to how the kernel finds the initrd. This is needed because the Integrity Measurement Architecture subsystem needs to preserve its measurement list accross the kexec reboot. The following patch series for the IMA subsystem uses this feature for that purpose: https://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/kexec/2016-August/016745.html This is so that IMA can implement trusted boot support on the OpenPower platform, because on such systems an intermediary Linux instance running as part of the firmware is used to boot the target operating system via kexec. Using this mechanism, IMA on this intermediary instance can hand over to the target OS the measurements of the components that were used to boot it. Because there could be additional measurement events between the kexec_file_load call and the actual reboot, IMA needs a way to update the buffer with those additional events before rebooting. One can minimize the interval between the kexec_file_load and the reboot syscalls, but as small as it can be, there is always the possibility that the measurement list will be out of date at the time of reboot. To address this issue, this patch series also introduces kexec_update_segment, which allows a reboot notifier to change the contents of the image segment during the reboot process. The last patch is not intended to be merged, it just demonstrates how this feature can be used. This series applies on top of v6 of the "kexec_file_load implementation for PowerPC" patch series (which applies on top of v4.8-rc1): https://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/kexec/2016-August/016960.html Changes for v4: - Rebased series on kexec_file_load patch series v7. - Patch "powerpc: kexec_file: Add buffer hand-over support for the next kernel" - Convert hand-over buffer address to physical address when calling memblock_free in kexec_free_handover_buffer. - Delete hand-over buffer properties from the live device tree in kexec_free_handover_buffer. - Remove the memory reservation and the properties for the hand-over buffer received from the previous kernel in setup_handover_buffer. - Patch "IMA: Demonstration code for kexec buffer passing." - Fix checkpatch warnings. (Andrew Morton) Changes for v3: - Rebased series on kexec_file_load patch series v6. Both patch series apply cleanly on todays' Linus master branch, except for a few lines of fuzz in arch/powerpc/Makefile and arch/powerpc/Kconfig. - Patch "kexec_file: Add buffer hand-over support for the next kernel" - Fix compilation warning in <linux/kexec.h> by adding a struct kexec_buf forward declaration when CONFIG_KEXEC_FILE=n. (Fenguang Wu) - Patch "kexec_file: Allow skipping checksum calculation for some segments." - Substitute checksum argument in kexec_add_buffer with skip_checksum member in struct kexec_buf, as suggested by Dave Young. - Patch "kexec_file: Add mechanism to update kexec segments." - Use kmap_atomic in kexec_update_segment, as suggested by Andrew Morton. - Fix build warning on m68k by passing unsigned long value to __va instead of void *. (Fenguang Wu) - Change bufsz and memsz arguments of kexec_update_segment to size_t to fix compilation warning. (Fenguang Wu) - Patch "kexec: Share logic to copy segment page contents." - Dropped this patch. - Patch "IMA: Demonstration code for kexec buffer passing." - Update to use kexec_buf.skip_checksum instead of passing it in kexec_add_buffer. Changes for v2: - Rebased on v5 of kexec_file_load implementation for PowerPC patch series. - Patch "kexec_file: Add buffer hand-over support for the next kernel" - Changed kexec_add_handover_buffer to receive a struct kexec_buf, as suggested by Dave Young. - Patch "powerpc: kexec_file: Add buffer hand-over support for the next kernel" - Moved setup_handover_buffer from kexec_elf_64.c to machine_kexec_64.c. - Call setup_handover_buffer from setup_new_fdt instead of elf64_load. - Changed kexec_get_handover_buffer to read from the expanded device tree instead of the flattened device tree. - Patch "kexec_file: Add mechanism to update kexec segments.": - Removed unnecessary "#include <linux/highmem.h>" in kexec_file.c. - Round up memsz argument to PAGE_SIZE. - Check if kexec_image is NULL in kexec_update_segment. - Patch "IMA: Demonstration code for kexec buffer passing." - Avoid registering reboot notifier again if kexec_file_load is called more than once. Thiago Jung Bauermann (5): kexec_file: Add buffer hand-over support for the next kernel powerpc: kexec_file: Add buffer hand-over support for the next kernel kexec_file: Allow skipping checksum calculation for some segments. kexec_file: Add mechanism to update kexec segments. IMA: Demonstration code for kexec buffer passing. arch/powerpc/include/asm/kexec.h | 12 +- arch/powerpc/kernel/kexec_elf_64.c | 2 +- arch/powerpc/kernel/machine_kexec_64.c | 274 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------ include/linux/ima.h | 11 ++ include/linux/kexec.h | 56 +++++-- kernel/kexec_core.c | 98 ++++++++++++ kernel/kexec_file.c | 87 ++++++++++- security/integrity/ima/ima.h | 5 + security/integrity/ima/ima_init.c | 26 ++++ security/integrity/ima/ima_template.c | 85 ++++++++++ 10 files changed, 591 insertions(+), 65 deletions(-) -- 1.9.1