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authorNaman Jain <namjain@linux.microsoft.com>2026-04-06 09:24:59 +0000
committerWei Liu <wei.liu@kernel.org>2026-04-14 04:44:31 +0000
commit404cd6bffe17e25e0f94ed2775ffdd6cd10ac3fd (patch)
tree11f5a31ff97c3da499e22f3afd07924846eac0fb /include/linux
parentca5ee0e918115fb5cf626d75461d9fca06e06caf (diff)
mshv_vtl: Fix vmemmap_shift exceeding MAX_FOLIO_ORDER
When registering VTL0 memory via MSHV_ADD_VTL0_MEMORY, the kernel computes pgmap->vmemmap_shift as the number of trailing zeros in the OR of start_pfn and last_pfn, intending to use the largest compound page order both endpoints are aligned to. However, this value is not clamped to MAX_FOLIO_ORDER, so a sufficiently aligned range (e.g. physical range [0x800000000000, 0x800080000000), corresponding to start_pfn=0x800000000 with 35 trailing zeros) can produce a shift larger than what memremap_pages() accepts, triggering a WARN and returning -EINVAL: WARNING: ... memremap_pages+0x512/0x650 requested folio size unsupported The MAX_FOLIO_ORDER check was added by commit 646b67d57589 ("mm/memremap: reject unreasonable folio/compound page sizes in memremap_pages()"). Fix this by clamping vmemmap_shift to MAX_FOLIO_ORDER so we always request the largest order the kernel supports, in those cases, rather than an out-of-range value. Also fix the error path to propagate the actual error code from devm_memremap_pages() instead of hard-coding -EFAULT, which was masking the real -EINVAL return. Fixes: 7bfe3b8ea6e3 ("Drivers: hv: Introduce mshv_vtl driver") Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org Signed-off-by: Naman Jain <namjain@linux.microsoft.com> Reviewed-by: Michael Kelley <mhklinux@outlook.com> Signed-off-by: Wei Liu <wei.liu@kernel.org>
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