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    powerpc: Support execute-only on all powerpc · b1fba034
    Christophe Leroy authored
    Introduce PAGE_EXECONLY_X macro which provides exec-only rights.
    The _X may be seen as redundant with the EXECONLY but it helps
    keep consistency, all macros having the EXEC right have _X.
    
    And put it next to PAGE_NONE as PAGE_EXECONLY_X is
    somehow PAGE_NONE + EXEC just like all other SOMETHING_X are
    just SOMETHING + EXEC.
    
    On book3s/64 PAGE_EXECONLY becomes PAGE_READONLY_X.
    
    On book3s/64, as PAGE_EXECONLY is only valid for Radix add
    VM_READ flag in vm_get_page_prot() for non-Radix.
    
    And update access_error() so that a non exec fault on a VM_EXEC only
    mapping is always invalid, even when the underlying layer don't
    always generate a fault for that.
    
    For 8xx, set PAGE_EXECONLY_X as _PAGE_NA | _PAGE_EXEC.
    For others, only set it as just _PAGE_EXEC
    
    With that change, 8xx, e500 and 44x fully honor execute-only
    protection.
    
    On 40x that is a partial implementation of execute-only. The
    implementation won't be complete because once a TLB has been loaded
    via the Instruction TLB miss handler, it will be possible to read
    the page. But at least it can't be read unless it is executed first.
    
    On 603 MMU, TLB missed are handled by SW and there are separate
    DTLB and ITLB. Execute-only is therefore now supported by not loading
    DTLB when read access is not permitted.
    
    On hash (604) MMU it is more tricky because hash table is common to
    load/store and execute. Nevertheless it is still possible to check
    whether _PAGE_READ is set before loading hash table for a load/store
    access. At least it can't be read unless it is executed first.
    Signed-off-by: default avatarChristophe Leroy <christophe.leroy@csgroup.eu>
    Signed-off-by: default avatarMichael Ellerman <mpe@ellerman.id.au>
    Link: https://msgid.link/4283ea9cbef9ff2fbee468904800e1962bc8fc18.1695659959.git.christophe.leroy@csgroup.eu
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