[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH] xen/setup: Don't relocate p2m/initrd over existing one
On 12/09/2016 09:08 PM, Boris Ostrovsky wrote: On 12/09/2016 10:50 AM, Ross Lagerwall wrote:When relocating the p2m/initrd, take special care not to relocate it so that is overlaps with the current location of the p2m/initrd. This is needed since the full extent of the current location is not marked as a reserved region in the e820 (and it shouldn't be since it is about to be moved). This was seen to happen to a dom0 with a large initial p2m and a small reserved region in the middle of the initial p2m./* - * Find a free area in physical memory not yet reserved and compliant with - * E820 map. + * Find a free area in physical memory not yet reserved, compliant with the + * E820 map and not overlapping with the pre-allocated area. * Used to relocate pre-allocated areas like initrd or p2m list which are in * conflict with the to be used E820 map. * In case no area is found, return 0. Otherwise return the physical address * of the area which is already reserved for convenience. */ -phys_addr_t __init xen_find_free_area(phys_addr_t size) +phys_addr_t __init xen_find_free_area(phys_addr_t size, phys_addr_t cur_start, + phys_addr_t cur_size) { unsigned mapcnt; phys_addr_t addr, start; @@ -652,7 +653,8 @@ phys_addr_t __init xen_find_free_area(phys_addr_t size) continue; start = entry->addr; for (addr = start; addr < start + size; addr += PAGE_SIZE) { - if (!memblock_is_reserved(addr)) + if (!memblock_is_reserved(addr) && + (addr < cur_start || addr >= cur_start + cur_size)) continue; start = addr + PAGE_SIZE; if (start + size > entry->addr + entry->size)Wouldn't this in fact make it even more likely to return pointer to the currently allocated chunk? If we are in [cur_start, cur_start+cur_size) then we assign this address to 'start' and may well return it, no? If addr is in [cur_start, cur_start + cur_size) then start is set to addr + PAGE_SIZE and we go round the inner loop again. If the new addr is still in [cur_start, cur_start + cur_size) then we set start to addr + PAGE_SIZE and go round again... I can't see why it would return it It is treated the same as if addr is in a reserved memblock. -- Ross Lagerwall _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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