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Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH 13/14] PPC: e500: Map PIO space into core memory region



On 10/08/2012 04:08:31 PM, Alexander Graf wrote:

On 08.10.2012, at 23:05, Scott Wood wrote:

> On 10/08/2012 03:48:42 PM, Alexander Graf wrote:
>> On 08.10.2012, at 22:20, Scott Wood wrote:
>> > On 10/08/2012 07:23:52 AM, Alexander Graf wrote:
>> >> On PPC, we don't have PIO. So usually PIO space behind a PCI bridge is >> >> accessible via MMIO. Do this mapping explicitly by mapping the PIO space
>> >> of our PCI bus into a memory region that lives in memory space.
>> >> Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@xxxxxxx>
>> >> ---
>> >> hw/ppc/e500.c    |    3 +--
>> >> hw/ppce500_pci.c |    9 +++++++--
>> >> 2 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
>> >> diff --git a/hw/ppc/e500.c b/hw/ppc/e500.c
>> >> index d23f9b2..857d4dc 100644
>> >> --- a/hw/ppc/e500.c
>> >> +++ b/hw/ppc/e500.c
>> >> @@ -52,7 +52,6 @@
>> >> #define MPC8544_PCI_REGS_BASE (MPC8544_CCSRBAR_BASE + 0x8000ULL)
>> >> #define MPC8544_PCI_REGS_SIZE      0x1000ULL
>> >> #define MPC8544_PCI_IO             0xE1000000ULL
>> >> -#define MPC8544_PCI_IOLEN          0x10000ULL
>> >> #define MPC8544_UTIL_BASE (MPC8544_CCSRBAR_BASE + 0xe0000ULL)
>> >> #define MPC8544_SPIN_BASE          0xEF000000ULL
>> >> @@ -511,7 +510,7 @@ void ppce500_init(PPCE500Params *params)
>> >>     if (!pci_bus)
>> >>         printf("couldn't create PCI controller!\n");
>> >> -    isa_mmio_init(MPC8544_PCI_IO, MPC8544_PCI_IOLEN);
>> >> +    sysbus_mmio_map(sysbus_from_qdev(dev), 1, MPC8544_PCI_IO);
>> >>     if (pci_bus) {
>> >>         /* Register network interfaces. */
>> >> diff --git a/hw/ppce500_pci.c b/hw/ppce500_pci.c
>> >> index 92b1dc0..27c6d7d 100644
>> >> --- a/hw/ppce500_pci.c
>> >> +++ b/hw/ppce500_pci.c
>> >> @@ -31,6 +31,8 @@
>> >> #define PCIE500_ALL_SIZE      0x1000
>> >> #define PCIE500_REG_SIZE (PCIE500_ALL_SIZE - PCIE500_REG_BASE)
>> >> +#define PCIE500_PCI_IOLEN     0x10000ULL
>> >
>> > I don't think this belongs in ppce500_pci.c -- it's board config (or rather, a board-related default of something that is supposed to be software configurable), just like the base address.
>> Actually this one is fixed in PCI. There are only 64k PIO ports.
>
> Are you sure about that? Certainly that's the limit on x86 due to the I/O instructions, and some (buggy?) PCI devices might have trouble with larger I/O addresses, but I didn't think it was actually illegal. Some mpc85xx boards have default configs with larger I/O windows (though probably not for any good reason).

What sense would it make to model an ioport range that exceeds what x86 can do?

Well, as I said there's probably not a good reason for actually doing it, but if you want to more faithfully emulate the hardware...

That said, when I first complained I misread the constant and thought you were hardcoding 1M rather than 64K.

>> > Any chance of similarly constraining PCI MMIO to its proper window? >> We can't distinguish between inbound and outbound right now. If we only need to restrict CPU -> PCI access, then yes.
>
> Better than nothing. :-)

If you can point me to the part of the spec that specifies how that window should look like, I can cook up a patch. Or you can do it of course ;).

Outbound windows are configured by PO*AR/PEXO*AR, and inbound by PI*AR/PEXI*AR (plus BAR0). It's not a high priority, just curious what would be involved.

-Scott

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