[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH v5 09/11] xen: add capability to load initrd outside of initial mapping
On Fri, Feb 26, 2016 at 03:28:21PM +0100, Juergen Gross wrote: > On 26/02/16 15:00, Daniel Kiper wrote: > > On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 04:33:46PM +0100, Juergen Gross wrote: > >> On 25/02/16 13:47, Daniel Kiper wrote: > >>> On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 12:33:35PM +0100, Juergen Gross wrote: > >>>> Modern pvops linux kernels support an initrd not covered by the initial > >>>> mapping. This capability is flagged by an elf-note. > >>>> > >>>> In case the elf-note is set by the kernel don't place the initrd into > >>>> the initial mapping. This will allow to load larger initrds and/or > >>>> support domains with larger memory, as the initial mapping is limited > >>>> to 2GB and it is containing the p2m list. > >>>> > >>>> Signed-off-by: Juergen Gross <jgross@xxxxxxxx> > >>>> --- > >>>> V5: let call grub_xen_alloc_final() all subfunctions unconditionally > >>>> and let them decide whether they need to do anything > >>>> V4: rename grub_xen_alloc_end() to grub_xen_alloc_final() > >>>> --- > >>>> grub-core/loader/i386/xen.c | 65 > >>>> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- > >>>> grub-core/loader/i386/xen_fileXX.c | 3 ++ > >>>> include/grub/xen_file.h | 1 + > >>>> 3 files changed, 56 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) > >>>> > >>>> diff --git a/grub-core/loader/i386/xen.c b/grub-core/loader/i386/xen.c > >>>> index 2e12763..466f0c0 100644 > >>>> --- a/grub-core/loader/i386/xen.c > >>>> +++ b/grub-core/loader/i386/xen.c > >>>> @@ -228,6 +228,9 @@ grub_xen_p2m_alloc (void) > >>>> grub_size_t p2msize; > >>>> grub_err_t err; > >>>> > >>>> + if (xen_state.virt_mfn_list) > >>>> + return GRUB_ERR_NONE; > >>>> + > >>>> xen_state.state.mfn_list = xen_state.max_addr; > >>>> xen_state.next_start.mfn_list = > >>>> xen_state.max_addr + xen_state.xen_inf.virt_base; > >>>> @@ -250,6 +253,9 @@ grub_xen_special_alloc (void) > >>>> grub_relocator_chunk_t ch; > >>>> grub_err_t err; > >>>> > >>>> + if (xen_state.virt_start_info) > >>>> + return GRUB_ERR_NONE; > >>>> + > >>>> err = grub_relocator_alloc_chunk_addr (xen_state.relocator, &ch, > >>>> xen_state.max_addr, > >>>> sizeof (xen_state.next_start)); > >>>> @@ -281,6 +287,9 @@ grub_xen_pt_alloc (void) > >>>> grub_uint64_t nr_info_pages; > >>>> grub_uint64_t nr_pages, nr_pt_pages, nr_need_pages; > >>>> > >>>> + if (xen_state.virt_pgtable) > >>>> + return GRUB_ERR_NONE; > >>>> + > >>>> xen_state.next_start.pt_base = > >>>> xen_state.max_addr + xen_state.xen_inf.virt_base; > >>>> xen_state.state.paging_start = xen_state.max_addr >> PAGE_SHIFT; > >>>> @@ -320,6 +329,24 @@ grub_xen_pt_alloc (void) > >>>> } > >>>> > >>>> static grub_err_t > >>>> +grub_xen_alloc_final (void) > >>>> +{ > >>>> + grub_err_t err; > >>>> + > >>>> + err = grub_xen_p2m_alloc (); > >>>> + if (err) > >>>> + return err; > >>>> + err = grub_xen_special_alloc (); > >>>> + if (err) > >>>> + return err; > >>>> + err = grub_xen_pt_alloc (); > >>>> + if (err) > >>>> + return err; > >>> > >>> Could you move grub_xen_p2m_alloc() here? This way grub_xen_alloc_final() > >>> will be real final in patch 11 and you do not need an extra condition > >>> around grub_xen_p2m_alloc(). > >> > >> No. Page tables must be allocated after p2m unless p2m is outside of > >> initial kernel mapping (patch 11). > > > > OK, I was afraid of that. However, then grub_xen_alloc_final() is not final. > > Sure it is. Patch 11 just adds allocation to grub_xen_alloc_final(), not > after it. Excerpt from patch 11: @@ -474,6 +503,12 @@ grub_xen_boot (void) err = grub_xen_alloc_final (); if (err) return err; + if (xen_state.xen_inf.has_p2m_base) + { + err = grub_xen_p2m_alloc (); + if (err) + return err; + } > > So, maybe it should be called grub_xen_alloc_boot_data() or something like > > that. Then my previous comment is still valid. Daniel _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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