arm64: KVM: Allow unaligned accesses at EL2
We currently have the SCTLR_EL2.A bit set, trapping unaligned accesses at EL2, but we're not really prepared to deal with it. So far, this has been unnoticed, until GCC 7 started emitting those (in particular 64bit writes on a 32bit boundary). Since the rest of the kernel is pretty happy about that, let's follow its example and set SCTLR_EL2.A to zero. Modern CPUs don't really care. Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org Reported-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de> Signed-off-by: Marc Zyngier <marc.zyngier@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Christoffer Dall <cdall@linaro.org>
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* Preserve all the RES1 bits while setting the default flags,
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* as well as the EE bit on BE.
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* as well as the EE bit on BE. Drop the A flag since the compiler
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* is allowed to generate unaligned accesses.
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*/
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ldr x4, =(SCTLR_EL2_RES1 | SCTLR_ELx_FLAGS)
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ldr x4, =(SCTLR_EL2_RES1 | (SCTLR_ELx_FLAGS & ~SCTLR_ELx_A))
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CPU_BE( orr x4, x4, #SCTLR_ELx_EE)
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msr sctlr_el2, x4
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isb
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