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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [v7][PATCH 07/16] hvmloader/e820: construct guest e820 table
>>> On 09.07.15 at 07:33, <tiejun.chen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Now we can use that memory map to build our final
> e820 table but it may need to reorder all e820
> entries.
"it" being what? I'm afraid I can't really make sense of the second
half of the sentence...
> --- a/tools/firmware/hvmloader/e820.c
> +++ b/tools/firmware/hvmloader/e820.c
> @@ -108,7 +108,9 @@ int build_e820_table(struct e820entry *e820,
> unsigned int lowmem_reserved_base,
> unsigned int bios_image_base)
> {
> - unsigned int nr = 0;
> + unsigned int nr = 0, i, j;
> + uint64_t add_high_mem = 0;
> + uint64_t low_mem_end = hvm_info->low_mem_pgend << PAGE_SHIFT;
For the last one I don't see why uint64_t; uint32_t should be just fine
and less (binary) code.
> @@ -194,16 +189,73 @@ int build_e820_table(struct e820entry *e820,
> nr++;
> }
>
> -
> - if ( hvm_info->high_mem_pgend )
> + /*
> + * Construct E820 table according to recorded memory map.
> + *
> + * The memory map created by toolstack may include,
> + *
> + * #1. Low memory region
> + *
> + * Low RAM starts at least from 1M to make sure all standard regions
> + * of the PC memory map, like BIOS, VGA memory-mapped I/O and vgabios,
> + * have enough space.
> + *
> + * #2. Reserved regions if they exist
> + *
> + * #3. High memory region if it exists
> + */
> + for ( i = 0; i < memory_map.nr_map; i++ )
> {
> - e820[nr].addr = ((uint64_t)1 << 32);
> - e820[nr].size =
> - ((uint64_t)hvm_info->high_mem_pgend << PAGE_SHIFT) -
> e820[nr].addr;
> - e820[nr].type = E820_RAM;
> + e820[nr] = memory_map.map[i];
> nr++;
> }
>
> + /* Low RAM goes here. Reserve space for special pages. */
> + BUG_ON(low_mem_end < (2u << 20));
> +
> + /*
> + * We may need to adjust real lowmem end since we may
> + * populate RAM to get enough MMIO previously.
"populate"? Don't you mean "relocate"?
> + */
> + for ( i = 0; i < memory_map.nr_map; i++ )
> + {
> + uint64_t end = e820[i].addr + e820[i].size;
Either loop index/boundary or used array are wrong here: In the
earlier loop you copied memory_map[0...nr_map-1] to
e820[n...n+nr_map-1], but here you're looping looking at
e820[0...nr_map-1]
> + if ( e820[i].type == E820_RAM &&
> + low_mem_end > e820[i].addr && low_mem_end < end )
Assuming you mean to look at the RDM e820[] entries here, this
is not a correct check: You don't care about partly or fully
contained, all you care about is whether low_mem_end extends
beyond the start of the region.
> + {
> + add_high_mem = end - low_mem_end;
> + e820[i].size = low_mem_end - e820[i].addr;
> + }
> + }
> +
> + /*
> + * And then we also need to adjust highmem.
> + */
A single line comment should use the respective comment style.
> + if ( add_high_mem )
> + {
> + for ( i = 0; i < memory_map.nr_map; i++ )
> + {
> + if ( e820[i].type == E820_RAM &&
> + e820[i].addr > (1ull << 32))
> + e820[i].size += add_high_mem;
> + }
> + }
But looking at the code I think the comment should be extended to
state that we currently expect there to be exactly one such RAM
region.
> + /* Finally we need to reorder all e820 entries. */
"reorder"? Perhaps "sort"?
But despite the many comments - the patch looks a lot better now
than earlier versions.
Jan
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