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The original x86 sev_alloc() only called set_memory_decrypted() on
memory returned by alloc_pages_node(), so the page order calculation
fell out of that logic. However, the common dma-direct code has several
potential allocators, not all of which are guaranteed to round up the
underlying allocation to a power-of-two size, so carrying over that
calculation for the encryption/decryption size was a mistake. Fix it by
rounding to a *number* of pages, rather than an order.
Until recently there was an even worse interaction with DMA_DIRECT_REMAP
where we could have ended up decrypting part of the next adjacent
vmalloc area, only averted by no architecture actually supporting both
configs at once. Don't ask how I found that one out...
Fixes:
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| .. | ||
| coherent.c | ||
| contiguous.c | ||
| debug.c | ||
| debug.h | ||
| direct.c | ||
| direct.h | ||
| dummy.c | ||
| Kconfig | ||
| Makefile | ||
| map_benchmark.c | ||
| mapping.c | ||
| ops_helpers.c | ||
| pool.c | ||
| remap.c | ||
| swiotlb.c | ||