[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH 06/13] xen: detect pre-allocated memory interfering with e820 map
On 02/25/2015 05:00 PM, Juergen Gross wrote: On 02/25/2015 03:24 PM, David Vrabel wrote:On 24/02/15 06:27, Juergen Gross wrote:On 02/19/2015 07:07 PM, David Vrabel wrote:On 18/02/2015 06:51, Juergen Gross wrote:+{ + unsigned long pfn; + unsigned long area_start, area_end; + unsigned i; + + for (i = 0; i < XEN_N_RESERVED_AREAS; i++) { + + if (!xen_reserved_area[i].size) + break; + + area_start = PFN_DOWN(xen_reserved_area[i].start); + area_end = PFN_UP(xen_reserved_area[i].start + + xen_reserved_area[i].size); + if (area_start >= end_pfn || area_end <= start_pfn) + continue; + + if (area_start > start_pfn) + xen_set_identity_and_remap_chunk(start_pfn, area_start, + released, remapped); + + if (area_end < end_pfn) + xen_set_identity_and_remap_chunk(area_end, end_pfn, + released, remapped); + + *remapped += min(area_end, end_pfn) - + max(area_start, start_pfn); + + return;Why not defer the whole chunk that conflicts? Or for that matter defer all this remapping to the last minute.There are two problems arising from this: - In the initrd case remapping would be deferred too long: the initrd data is still in use when device initialization is running. And we really want the remap to have happened before PCI space is being used.I'm not sure I understand what you're saying here.I thought you wanted to defer the remapping to the point where the initrd memory is no longer being used. But the suggestion below is more clear.I'm suggesting: 1. Reserve all holes. 2. Relocate (if necessary) all modules (initrd, etc.) to regions that are RAM in the e820. 3. Rebuild the p2m in RAM. 4. Relocate frames from E820 holes/reserved to the end, free p2m pages from the holes and replacing them with the read-only 1:1 page (where possible).- Delaying all remapping to the point where the new p2m list is in place would either result in a p2m list with all memory holes covered with individual entries as the new list is built with those holes still populated, ... The first option could easily waste significant amounts of memory (on my test machine with 1TB RAM this would have been about 1GB), while the second option would be performance critical.I don't understand how this wastes memory. When you relocate the frames from the holes you can reclaim the p2m pages for the holes (and replace them with the r/o mapped identity p2m page).Okay, this would work, I guess. I'll have a try with some new patches... I tried your approach and hit a problem I can't solve without a major rework of the kernel's init sequence: dmi_scan_machine() (and possibly other functions like probe_roms()) need the identity mappings of BIOS, ACPI or PCI memory. Otherwise SMBIOS, DMI and extension ROMs won't be discovered. This can be solved only by either a complete rework of the sequence of called init functions (not desirable, I guess) or by doing the unmap part of the remapping as early as today. This means, of course, I was just lucky with my resolution of the p2m table conflicting with the E820 map by just delaying the remapping of this memory area: in case it would have collided with an area needed to be identity mapped early, the machine wouldn't have been able to boot my kernel. So I really need to relocate the p2m list, even if this is not as easy as delaying the remapping. Juergen _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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