[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-devel] [PATCH v11 3/3] iommu: add rmrr Xen command line option for extra rmrrs
From: Elena Ufimtseva <elena.ufimtseva@xxxxxxxxxx> On some platforms RMRR regions may be not specified in ACPI and thus will not be mapped 1:1 in dom0. This causes IO Page Faults and prevents dom0 from booting in PVH mode. New Xen command line option rmrr allows to specify such devices and memory regions. These regions are added to the list of RMRR defined in ACPI if the device is present in system. As a result, additional RMRRs will be mapped 1:1 in dom0 with correct permissions. Mentioned above problems were discovered during PVH work with ThinkCentre M and Dell 5600T. No official documentation was found so far in regards to what devices and why cause this. Experiments show that ThinkCentre M USB devices with enabled debug port generate DMA read transactions to the regions of memory marked reserved in host e820 map. For Dell 5600T the device and faulting addresses are not found yet. For detailed history of the discussion please check following threads: http://lists.Xen.org/archives/html/xen-devel/2015-02/msg01724.html http://lists.Xen.org/archives/html/xen-devel/2015-01/msg02513.html Format for rmrr Xen command line option: rmrr=start<-end>=[s1]bdf1[,[s1]bdf2[,...]];start<-end>=[s2]bdf1[,[s2]bdf2[,...]] If grub2 used and multiple ranges are specified, ';' should be quoted/escaped, refer to grub2 manual for more information. Signed-off-by: Elena Ufimtseva <elena.ufimtseva@xxxxxxxxxx> --- docs/misc/xen-command-line.markdown | 13 +++ xen/drivers/passthrough/vtd/dmar.c | 196 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- 2 files changed, 208 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/docs/misc/xen-command-line.markdown b/docs/misc/xen-command-line.markdown index 416e559..92c69ea 100644 --- a/docs/misc/xen-command-line.markdown +++ b/docs/misc/xen-command-line.markdown @@ -1240,6 +1240,19 @@ Specify the host reboot method. 'efi' instructs Xen to reboot using the EFI reboot call (in EFI mode by default it will use that method first). +### rmrr +> '= start<-end>=[s1]bdf1[,[s1]bdf2[,...]];start<-end>=[s2]bdf1[,[s2]bdf2[,...]] + +Define RMRR units that are missing from ACPI table along with device they +belong to and use them for 1:1 mapping. End addresses can be omitted and one +page will be mapped. The ranges are inclusive when start and end are specified. +If segment of the first device is not specified, segment zero will be used. +If other segments are not specified, first device segment will be used. +If a segment is specified for other than the first device and it does not match +the one specified for the first one, an error will be reported. +Note: grub2 requires to escape or use quotations if special characters are used, +namely ';', refer to the grub2 documentation if multiple ranges are specified. + ### ro-hpet > `= <boolean>` diff --git a/xen/drivers/passthrough/vtd/dmar.c b/xen/drivers/passthrough/vtd/dmar.c index ced3239..8cbed88 100644 --- a/xen/drivers/passthrough/vtd/dmar.c +++ b/xen/drivers/passthrough/vtd/dmar.c @@ -867,6 +867,132 @@ out: return ret; } +#define MAX_EXTRA_RMRR_PAGES 16 +#define MAX_EXTRA_RMRR 10 + +/* RMRR units derived from command line rmrr option. */ +#define MAX_EXTRA_RMRR_DEV 20 +struct extra_rmrr_unit { + struct list_head list; + unsigned long base_pfn, end_pfn; + unsigned int dev_count; + u32 sbdf[MAX_EXTRA_RMRR_DEV]; +}; + +static __initdata unsigned int nr_rmrr; +static struct __initdata extra_rmrr_unit extra_rmrr_units[MAX_EXTRA_RMRR]; + +/* Macro for RMRR inclusive range formatting. */ +#define ERMRRU_FMT "[%lx-%lx]" +#define ERMRRU_ARG(eru) eru.base_pfn, eru.end_pfn + +static void __init add_extra_rmrr(void) +{ + struct acpi_rmrr_unit *acpi_rmrr; + struct acpi_rmrr_unit *rmrru; + unsigned int dev, seg, i; + unsigned long pfn; + bool_t overlap; + + for ( i = 0; i < nr_rmrr; i++ ) + { + if ( extra_rmrr_units[i].base_pfn > extra_rmrr_units[i].end_pfn ) + { + printk(XENLOG_ERR VTDPREFIX + "Invalid RMRR Range "ERMRRU_FMT"\n", + ERMRRU_ARG(extra_rmrr_units[i])); + continue; + } + + if ( extra_rmrr_units[i].end_pfn - extra_rmrr_units[i].base_pfn >= + MAX_EXTRA_RMRR_PAGES ) + { + printk(XENLOG_ERR VTDPREFIX + "RMRR range "ERMRRU_FMT" exceeds "__stringify(MAX_EXTRA_RMRR_PAGES)" pages\n", + ERMRRU_ARG(extra_rmrr_units[i])); + continue; + } + + overlap = 0; + list_for_each_entry(rmrru, &acpi_rmrr_units, list) + { + if ( pfn_to_paddr(extra_rmrr_units[i].base_pfn ) < rmrru->end_address && + rmrru->base_address < pfn_to_paddr(extra_rmrr_units[i].end_pfn + 1) ) + { + printk(XENLOG_ERR VTDPREFIX + "Overlapping RMRRs: "ERMRRU_FMT" and [%lx - %lx]\n", + ERMRRU_ARG(extra_rmrr_units[i]), + paddr_to_pfn(rmrru->base_address), + paddr_to_pfn(rmrru->end_address)); + overlap = 1; + break; + } + } + /* Dont add overlapping RMRR */ + if ( overlap ) + continue; + + pfn = extra_rmrr_units[i].base_pfn; + do + { + if ( !mfn_valid(pfn) || (pfn >> (paddr_bits - PAGE_SHIFT)) ) + { + printk(XENLOG_ERR VTDPREFIX + "Invalid pfn in RMRR range "ERMRRU_FMT"\n", + ERMRRU_ARG(extra_rmrr_units[i])); + break; + } + + } while ( pfn++ < extra_rmrr_units[i].end_pfn ); + + /* Invalid pfn in range as the loop ended before end_pfn was reached. */ + if ( pfn <= extra_rmrr_units[i].end_pfn ) + continue; + + acpi_rmrr = xzalloc(struct acpi_rmrr_unit); + if ( !acpi_rmrr ) + return; + + acpi_rmrr->scope.devices = xmalloc_array(u16, + extra_rmrr_units[i].dev_count); + if ( !acpi_rmrr->scope.devices ) + { + xfree(acpi_rmrr); + return; + } + + seg = 0; + for ( dev = 0; dev < extra_rmrr_units[i].dev_count; dev++ ) + { + acpi_rmrr->scope.devices[dev] = extra_rmrr_units[i].sbdf[dev]; + seg = seg | PCI_SEG(extra_rmrr_units[i].sbdf[dev]); + } + if ( seg != PCI_SEG(extra_rmrr_units[i].sbdf[0]) ) + { + printk(XENLOG_ERR VTDPREFIX + "Segments are not equal for RMRR range "ERMRRU_FMT"\n", + ERMRRU_ARG(extra_rmrr_units[i])); + scope_devices_free(&acpi_rmrr->scope); + xfree(acpi_rmrr); + continue; + } + + acpi_rmrr->segment = seg; + acpi_rmrr->base_address = pfn_to_paddr(extra_rmrr_units[i].base_pfn); + acpi_rmrr->end_address = pfn_to_paddr(extra_rmrr_units[i].end_pfn + 1); + acpi_rmrr->scope.devices_cnt = extra_rmrr_units[i].dev_count; + + if ( register_one_rmrr(acpi_rmrr) ) + { + printk(XENLOG_ERR VTDPREFIX + "Could not register RMMR range "ERMRRU_FMT"\n", + ERMRRU_ARG(extra_rmrr_units[i])); + scope_devices_free(&acpi_rmrr->scope); + xfree(acpi_rmrr); + } + } +} + #include <asm/tboot.h> /* ACPI tables may not be DMA protected by tboot, so use DMAR copy */ /* SINIT saved in SinitMleData in TXT heap (which is DMA protected) */ @@ -876,6 +1002,7 @@ int __init acpi_dmar_init(void) { acpi_physical_address dmar_addr; acpi_native_uint dmar_len; + int ret; if ( ACPI_SUCCESS(acpi_get_table_phys(ACPI_SIG_DMAR, 0, &dmar_addr, &dmar_len)) ) @@ -886,7 +1013,10 @@ int __init acpi_dmar_init(void) dmar_table = __va(dmar_addr); } - return parse_dmar_table(acpi_parse_dmar); + ret = parse_dmar_table(acpi_parse_dmar); + add_extra_rmrr(); + + return ret; } void acpi_dmar_reinstate(void) @@ -945,3 +1075,67 @@ int intel_iommu_get_reserved_device_memory(iommu_grdm_t *func, void *ctxt) return 0; } + +/* + * Parse rmrr Xen command line options and add parsed device and region into + * acpi_rmrr_unit list to mapped as RMRRs parsed from ACPI. + * Format: + * rmrr=start<-end>=[s1]bdf1[,[s1]bdf2[,...]];start<-end>=[s2]bdf1[,[s2]bdf2[,...]] + * If the segment of the first device is not specified, segment zero will be used. + * If other segments are not specified, first device segment will be used. + * If a segment is specified for other than the first device and it does not match + * the one specified for the first one, an error will be reported. + */ +static void __init parse_rmrr_param(const char *str) +{ + const char *s = str, *cur, *stmp; + unsigned int seg, bus, dev, func; + unsigned long start, end; + + do { + start = simple_strtoul(cur = s, &s, 0); + if ( cur == s ) + break; + + if ( *s == '-' ) + { + end = simple_strtoul(cur = s + 1, &s, 0); + if ( cur == s ) + break; + } + else + end = start; + + extra_rmrr_units[nr_rmrr].base_pfn = start; + extra_rmrr_units[nr_rmrr].end_pfn = end; + extra_rmrr_units[nr_rmrr].dev_count = 0; + + if ( *s != '=' ) + continue; + + do { + bool_t default_segment = 0; + + if ( *s == ';' ) + break; + stmp = __parse_pci(s + 1, &seg, &bus, &dev, &func, &default_segment); + if ( !stmp ) + break; + + /* Not specified segment will be replaced with one from first device. */ + if ( extra_rmrr_units[nr_rmrr].dev_count && default_segment ) + seg = PCI_SEG(extra_rmrr_units[nr_rmrr].sbdf[0]); + + /* Keep sbdf's even if they differ and later report an error. */ + extra_rmrr_units[nr_rmrr].sbdf[extra_rmrr_units[nr_rmrr].dev_count] = PCI_SBDF(seg, bus, dev, func); + extra_rmrr_units[nr_rmrr].dev_count++; + s = stmp; + } while ( *s == ',' && + extra_rmrr_units[nr_rmrr].dev_count < MAX_EXTRA_RMRR_DEV ); + + if ( extra_rmrr_units[nr_rmrr].dev_count ) + nr_rmrr++; + + } while ( *s++ == ';' && nr_rmrr < MAX_EXTRA_RMRR ); +} +custom_param("rmrr", parse_rmrr_param); -- 2.1.4 _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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