[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] Re: [PATCH 11/11] xen/m2p: Check whether the MFN has IDENTITY_FRAME bit set..
> > Not sure I understand. > > Considering that getting in this function with an identity mfn passed as > argument shouldn't happen at all, and considering that there are cases True, unless a developer wants to check that p2m(m2p(mfn))=mfn and supplies the MFNs that cover the PCI BAR spaces.. but that is mostly done when trying to troubleshoot something and normal folks won't do this. > in which the same mfn can correspond to a normal mapping, a 1:1 mapping > or even a granted page, it is a good idea to check the m2p_override > *before* checking if the mfn is an identity mfn. > So that if there are two identical mfns, one granted and the other > one belonging to an identity mapping, we would return the pfn How can you have that? Are you passing through a PCI device to a PV domain, making the PV domain have the netback/blkback device, and then granting those pages to another domain? > corresponding to the granted mfn, that is the right answer because we > shouldn't even be here if the argument was an identity mfn. > > > > > 3) the returned pfn might be 0xfffff or 0xeeeee. >From the machine_to_phys_mapping array. OK. > > > We should use the mfn value directly as pfn value to check for possible > > > identity mappings. > > > > Aren't we doing that via 'get_phys_to_machine' ? It returns the value > > and if it has the IDENTITY_FRAME_BIT it is an identity. > > > > Or are you thinking of abolishing the IDENTITY_FRAME_BIT and check the > > M2P in conjunction with the P2M to see if the mfn is a 1-1 mapping? > > > > Not at all. > The problem is the following: > > pfn = m2p(mfn); You are assuming that the 'mfn' is outside the scope off our machine_to_phys array or that it is "garbage", such as 0xdeadbeef for example, I think. In which case the pfn value is either 0xdeadbeef or INVALID_P2M_ENTRY. If you provide that to get_phys_to_machine(0xdeadbeef) you get INVALID_P2M_ENTRY, and you would call: pfn = m2p_find_override_pfn(mfn, pfn); So we still end up checking the M2P override. If the pfn supplied was INVALID_P2M_ENTRY, you would get the same value and still check the P2M override. > > let's suppose that pfn is garbage (0xFFFFF.. or 0x55555..), in this case 0xFFFF or 0x5555 are not garbage. They are valid values. Garbage is the value zero. 0xFFFF.. has two meanings: It is a missing page that can be balloon-ed in, or it belongs to the DOMID_IO. The 0x5555.. means it is a shared DOMID_IO page. > get_phys_to_machine(pfn) will return INVALID_P2M_ENTRY that is not what > we want. > So we check for > > get_phys_to_machine(mfn) == IDENTITY_FRAME(mfn) > --- > if it is true than it means that the mfn passed as argument belongs to > an identity mapping. <nods> Yup. > > > > > > > > > The resulting patch looks like the following: > > > > > > --- > > > > > > > > > diff --git a/arch/x86/include/asm/xen/page.h > > > b/arch/x86/include/asm/xen/page.h > > > index ed46ec2..7f9bae2 100644 > > > --- a/arch/x86/include/asm/xen/page.h > > > +++ b/arch/x86/include/asm/xen/page.h > > > @@ -80,6 +80,7 @@ static inline int > > > phys_to_machine_mapping_valid(unsigned long pfn) > > > > > > static inline unsigned long mfn_to_pfn(unsigned long mfn) > > > { > > > + int ret = 0; > > > unsigned long pfn; > > > > > > if (xen_feature(XENFEAT_auto_translated_physmap)) > > > @@ -95,15 +96,21 @@ static inline unsigned long mfn_to_pfn(unsigned long > > > mfn) > > > * In such cases it doesn't matter what we return (we return garbage), > > > * but we must handle the fault without crashing! > > > */ > > > - __get_user(pfn, &machine_to_phys_mapping[mfn]); > > > + ret = __get_user(pfn, &machine_to_phys_mapping[mfn]); > > > try_override: > > > /* > > > * If this appears to be a foreign mfn (because the pfn > > > * doesn't map back to the mfn), then check the local override > > > * table to see if there's a better pfn to use. > > > */ > > > - if (get_phys_to_machine(pfn) != mfn) > > > - pfn = m2p_find_override_pfn(mfn, pfn); > > > + if (ret < 0) > > > + pfn = ~0; > > > + else if (get_phys_to_machine(pfn) != mfn) > > > + pfn = m2p_find_override_pfn(mfn, ~0); > > > + > > > + if (pfn == ~0 && > > > > You should also check for 0x55555... then. > > that is not necessary because pfn == ~0 at this point, this is the code > path: > > ret = __get_user(pfn, &machine_to_phys_mapping[mfn]); /* ret is >= 0 and > pfn is 0x55555.. */ > get_phys_to_machine(0x55555) != mfn /* true, I am assuming there are no > valid p2m mappings at 0x55555.. */ > pfn = m2p_find_override_pfn(mfn, ~0); /* the m2p_ovverride doesn't find > anything so it returns ~0 (the > second argument), pfn == ~0 now */ > if (pfn == ~0 && /* true */ > > > maybe I should add a comment (and drink less caffeine)? The first time I saw the patch I missed that you passed in 'mfn' to the second get_phys_to_machine .. Comments are good here I think. > > > > > + get_phys_to_machine(mfn) == IDENTITY_FRAME(mfn)) > > > + pfn = mfn; > > > > So for identity type mfns we end up calling 'get_phys_to_machine(mfn)' twice > > I think? > > > > Would it make sense to save the result of 'get_phys_to_machine(mfn)' > > the first call? > > the first call is get_phys_to_machine(pfn), with pfn potentially > garbage; this call is get_phys_to_machine(mfn). I think what you are telling me is that it is pointless to check for the IDENTITY_FRAME b/c it won't happen often or at all. So moving the code so that we do the hot-paths first makes more sense and we should structure the code as so, right? I agree with that sentiment, do you want to prep another patch that has this patch and also some more comments? _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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