Thread (39 messages) 39 messages, 11 authors, 2011-07-05

[PATCH 00/10] Enhance /dev/mem to allow read/write of arbitrary physical addresses

From: hpa@zytor.com (H. Peter Anvin)
Date: 2011-06-20 16:04:00
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On 06/20/2011 12:41 AM, Ingo Molnar wrote:
* H. Peter Anvin [off-list ref] wrote:
quoted
There are some test drivers which really want /dev/mem to work.
Test drivers and test hardware with zero enumeration can use below 4G 
addresses just fine.

Also, debugging is not an issue and some non-default kernel or boot 
option can enable any sort of device i guess, so my main worry isnt 
really security but that we should stand in the way of the apparent 
practice of *shipping* user-space drivers that use /dev/mem ...
We should either fix /dev/mem to work according to its specification or
rip it out.  The issue with test drivers is not spurious... I ran into
this one myself a few weeks ago while trying to do a memory test (by
limiting the amount of memory available to the kernel).  This is
something that is typically done on factory floors, and it would be nice
to be able to get those environments over to using Linux.

	-hpa

-- 
H. Peter Anvin, Intel Open Source Technology Center
I work for Intel.  I don't speak on their behalf.
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