Linus Torvalds wrote:Hm, do you recall what processors that might affect? As far as I know, current processors will ignore non-present top-level entries. Anyway, we can point them not present to empty_zero_page, so testing the present bit will still be sufficient to tell if we need to allocate a new pmd, but if the hardware decides to follow the page reference there's no harm done. (Hm, unless the hardware decides it wants to set A or D bits in empty_zero_page for some reason...) That just means we need to reload cr3 after populating the pgd with a new pmd, right? J -
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