original_kernel/arch/x86/mm
Linus Torvalds 9605456919 x86: don't send SIGBUS for kernel page faults
It's wrong for several reasons, but the most direct one is that the
fault may be for the stack accesses to set up a previous SIGBUS.  When
we have a kernel exception, the kernel exception handler does all the
fixups, not some user-level signal handler.

Even apart from the nested SIGBUS issue, it's also wrong to give out
kernel fault addresses in the signal handler info block, or to send a
SIGBUS when a system call already returns EFAULT.

Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2010-08-13 09:49:20 -07:00
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kmemcheck
Makefile
dump_pagetables.c
extable.c
fault.c
gup.c
highmem_32.c
hugetlbpage.c
init.c
init_32.c
init_64.c
iomap_32.c
ioremap.c
k8topology_64.c
kmmio.c
memtest.c
mmap.c
mmio-mod.c
numa.c
numa_32.c
numa_64.c
pageattr-test.c
pageattr.c
pat.c
pat_internal.h
pat_rbtree.c
pf_in.c
pf_in.h
pgtable.c
pgtable_32.c
physaddr.c
physaddr.h
setup_nx.c
srat_32.c
srat_64.c
testmmiotrace.c
tlb.c