[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] Re: [PATCH 09/22] xen: Find an unbound irq number in reverse order (high to low).
On Thu, Oct 07, 2010 at 11:38:49AM +0100, Stefano Stabellini wrote: > On Wed, 6 Oct 2010, Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk wrote: > > > > > > Unfortunately this is the wrong way to fix the issue: Xen has a range of > > > allowed pirq for each domain and we don't know exactly what is the > > > maximum pirq (see my patch "xen: get the maximum number of pirqs from > > > xen" [1]). > > > > > Considering that we might use the irq number returned by > > > find_unbound_irq through xen_allocate_pirq as pirq number in some cases, > > > > Ah, but we wouldn't! We would end up only using the 'find_unbound_irq' for > > event channels. For IRQs that are for physical devices (either being > > real devices passed in or QEMU PCI devices) we end up requesting an IRQ that > > matches whatever the device has defined in dev->irq (or whatever the > > vectors values for MSI/MSI-X devices that is provided) via the Xen PCI > > frontend > > driver (in case of QEMU whatever its emulation provides). > > > > > starting from the highest value could be unsafe. > > > In practice it should be impossible to see this issue because it can > > > only happen if the irq returned by xen_allocate_pirq is higher than the > > > max pirq in xen. However AFAIK when we call xen_allocate_pirq with the > > > intention of using the return value as pirq we always fall in the if > > > (identity_mapped_irq(gsi) || !xen_initial_domain()) that avoid calling > > > find_unbound_irq. > > > > Right, and we end up using an the pirq/gsi number at that point. This > > patch would not touch that logic. > > What about adding a comment on top of xen_allocate_pirq like the > following: > > /* xen_allocate_irq might allocate irqs from the top down, as a > * consequence don't assume that the irq number returned has a low value > * or can be used as a pirq number unless you know otherwise. > * > * One notable exception is when xen_allocate_irq is called passing an > * hardware gsi as argument, in that case the irq number returned > * matches the gsi number passed as first argument. > */ Done! _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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