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Re: [Xen-devel] [ARM] Handling CMA pool device nodes in Dom0



(CC Stefano)

On 25/11/16 12:19, Iurii Mykhalskyi wrote:
Hello!

Hi Iurii,


I'm working under Renesas Gen3 H3 board with 4GB RAM (Salvator-X)
support in Xen mainline.

Salvator-X has several  CMA pool nodes, for example:

1:
adsp_reserved: linux,adsp {
compatible = "shared-dma-pool";
reusable;
reg = <0x00000000 0x57000000 0x0 0x01000000>;
};

2:
linux,cma {
compatible = "shared-dma-pool";
reusable;
reg = <0x00000000 0x58000000 0x0 0x18000000>;
linux,cma-default;
};

During Dom0 allocation, we can't guarantee, that allocated memory will
contain mentioned regions.
In second сase, we can actually hardcode mapped region by using separate
DTS for Dom0 with changed memory regions.
But for first one, this in not an option - this pool is used for audio
DSP and its firmware relies on this addresses.

What is the correct way to solve this situation?
Does Xen has some mechanism to handle such cases?

From my understanding all the nodes you mentioned are living under the node /reserved-memory, right? Currently Xen is not parsing this node.

Before answering about possible implementation in Xen, I would like to understand what are the constraints on these reserved memory regions.

I understand that when "reg" property is specified, it is a static allocation and we need to be able to map those regions at the same address in DOM0.

However, do these regions need to be included in memory node?

Regards,

--
Julien Grall

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