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Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH v3 8/8] xen: arm: allocate more than one bank for 1:1 domain 0 if needed





On 27/06/14 10:24, Ian Campbell wrote:
On Thu, 2014-06-26 at 19:20 +0100, Julien Grall wrote:
On 06/26/2014 11:17 AM, Ian Campbell wrote:
Depending on where Xen and the initial modules were loaded into RAM we may not
be able to allocate a suitably contiguous block of memory for dom0. Especially
since the allocations made by alloc_domheap_pages are naturally aligned (e.g. a
1GB allocation must be at a 1GB boundary).

The alignment requirement in particular is a huge limitation, meaning that even
dom0_mem0=1G on a 2GB system is pretty likely to fail unless you are very
careful with your load addresses. People were also having trouble with dom0 >
128MB on the 1GB cubieboard2 when using fairly standard load addresses for
things.

This patch tries to allocate multiple banks of memory in order to try and
satisfy the entire requested domain 0 allocation. Sadly this turns out to be
pretty tricky to arrange (see the large comment in the code).

Signed-off-by: Ian Campbell <ian.campbell@xxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: Karim Raslan <karim.allah.ahmed@xxxxxxxxx>
---
v3:
   Handle running out of banks more gracefully
   Allow order >= min_low_order, not strictly greater. Otherwise
   dom0_mem=128M doesn't work.

dom0_mem still not working on the versatile express (see my explanation
a below).


+static void allocate_memory_11(struct domain *d, struct kernel_info *kinfo)
+{
+    const unsigned int min_low_order =
+        get_order_from_bytes(min_t(paddr_t, dom0_mem, MB(128)));
+    const unsigned int min_order = get_order_from_bytes(MB(4));
+    struct page_info *pg;
+    unsigned int order = get_11_allocation_size(kinfo->unassigned_mem);
+    int i;
+
+    bool_t lowmem = is_32bit_domain(d);
+    unsigned int bits;
+
+    printk("Allocating 1:1 mappings totalling %ldMB for dom0:\n",
+           /* Don't want format this as PRIpaddr (16 digit hex) */
+           (unsigned long)(kinfo->unassigned_mem >> 20));
+
+    kinfo->mem.nr_banks = 0;
+
+    /*
+     * First try and allocate the largest thing we can as low as
+     * possible to be bank 0.
+     */
+    while ( order >= min_low_order )
+    {
+        for ( bits = order ; bits < (lowmem ? 32 : PADDR_BITS); bits++ )

This has to be: bits <= (...). Indeed, we want to try all possible zone.

After digging into the code, I confirm that we need the "<=".

the zone is retrieved with this formula: fls(page_to_mfn(pg)), in the case of the versatile express the bank start mfn is 0x8000. So every page will reach the zone 20. At the same time zone 20 is equals to bits=32.

Futhermore, it looks like we always allocate memory from the top of this zone. Is it normal?

Regards,

--
Julien Grall

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