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From 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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From: Maximilian Luz <luzmaximilian@gmail.com>
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Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2022 23:06:46 +0200
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Subject: [PATCH] arm64: Use proper memory type for kernel allocation
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Currently, the kernel pages are allocated with type EFI_LOADER_DATA.
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While the vast majority of systems will happily execute code from those
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pages (i.e. don't care about memory protection), the Microsoft Surface
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Pro X stalls, as this memory is not designated as "executable".
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Therefore, allocate the kernel pages as EFI_LOADER_CODE to request
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memory that is actually executable.
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Signed-off-by: Maximilian Luz <luzmaximilian@gmail.com>
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---
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grub-core/loader/arm64/linux.c | 7 ++++++-
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1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
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diff --git a/grub-core/loader/arm64/linux.c b/grub-core/loader/arm64/linux.c
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index 419f2201df8b..a3a193c255e9 100644
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--- a/grub-core/loader/arm64/linux.c
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+++ b/grub-core/loader/arm64/linux.c
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@@ -26,7 +26,9 @@
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#include <grub/mm.h>
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#include <grub/types.h>
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#include <grub/cpu/linux.h>
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+#include <grub/efi/api.h>
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#include <grub/efi/efi.h>
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+#include <grub/cpu/efi/memory.h>
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#include <grub/efi/fdtload.h>
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#include <grub/efi/memory.h>
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#include <grub/efi/linux.h>
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@@ -403,7 +405,10 @@ grub_cmd_linux (grub_command_t cmd __attribute__ ((unused)),
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grub_loader_unset();
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kernel_alloc_pages = GRUB_EFI_BYTES_TO_PAGES (kernel_size + align - 1);
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- kernel_alloc_addr = grub_efi_allocate_any_pages (kernel_alloc_pages);
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+ kernel_alloc_addr = grub_efi_allocate_pages_real (GRUB_EFI_MAX_USABLE_ADDRESS,
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+ kernel_alloc_pages,
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+ GRUB_EFI_ALLOCATE_MAX_ADDRESS,
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+ GRUB_EFI_LOADER_CODE);
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grub_dprintf ("linux", "kernel numpages: %d\n", kernel_alloc_pages);
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if (!kernel_alloc_addr)
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{
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