[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH] amd iommu: Do not adjust paging mode for dom0 devices
On Monday 07 February 2011 11:10:12 Keir Fraser wrote: > On 07/02/2011 09:58, "Wei Wang2" <wei.wang2@xxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Sunday 06 February 2011 17:58:18 Keir Fraser wrote: > >> On 01/02/2011 17:34, "Wei Wang2" <wei.wang2@xxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > amd_iommu_domain_init() is called very early, where get_paging_mode() > > cannot use domU->max_pages to setup proper io page level for domU. > > Instead, paging mode of domU has to be initialized as 4 for safety. That > > is why I want to adjust hd->paging_mode in reassign_device() using > > domU->max_pages. Since most domU use 2-3 level page tables, always using > > 4 level might be a waste. > > > > But I had a wrong assumption of dom0->max_pages, and consequently when > > return passthru device back to dom0, following lines in c/s 22825 > > > > + if ( target->max_pages > 0 ) > > + t->paging_mode = get_paging_mode(target->max_pages); > > > > will change hd->paging_mode of dom0 from 3 (in most case) to 4 (using > > get_paging_mode(dom0->max_pages)). > > And that's wrong is it? How do you know that dom0 doesn't have a whole load > of memory assigned to it? > > The correct thing to do would be to adjust the table depth according to the > largest page number currently mapped in the table. Or just stick with four > levels always if you can't do the optimisation job properly. > > -- Keir Keir, I was a little confused, are you suggesting that max_page does not represent the last pfn of dom0? I was assuming max_pdx is the index number... Or are you referring memory hot plug? If so, we might also need 4 level for dom0. Thanks, Wei _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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