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Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH] [RFC V2] xen/arm: Restrict "p2m_ipa_bits" according to the IOMMU requirements



Hi,

On 9/10/19 5:24 PM, Oleksandr wrote:

On 10.09.19 18:11, Julien Grall wrote:
Hi Oleksandr,

Hi, Julien



On 8/23/19 8:34 PM, Oleksandr Tyshchenko wrote:
From: Oleksandr Tyshchenko <oleksandr_tyshchenko@xxxxxxxx>

There is a strict requirement for the IOMMU which wants to share
the P2M table with the CPU. The IOMMU's Stage-2 input size must be equal
to the P2M IPA size. It is not a problem when the IOMMU can support
all values the CPU supports. In that case, the IOMMU driver would just
use any "p2m_ipa_bits" value as is. But, there are cases when not.

In order to make P2M sharing possible on the platforms which
IPMMUs have a limitation in maximum Stage-2 input size introduce
the following logic.

First initialize the IOMMU subsystem and gather requirements regarding
the maximum IPA bits supported by each IOMMU device to figure out
the minimum value among them. In the P2M code, take into the account
the IOMMU requirements and choose suitable "pa_range" according
to the restricted "p2m_ipa_bits".

As I pointed in the previous version, all the code you modify is arm64 specific. For arm32, the number of IPA bits is hardcoded. So if you modify p2m_ipa_bits, you would end up to misconfigure VTCR. In other words, for Arm32, you need to check p2m_ipa_bits is at least 40-bits before overriding it.

But, all modifications with p2m_ipa_bits are done before setup_virt_paging(), where, actually, the p2m_ipa_bits is hard-coded to 40 bits. How can we end up misconfiguring VTCR for ARM32? Or I really missed something?

Sorry if I wasn't cleared, I meant the VTCR for the IOMMU. You would end up to configure with a value that is bigger than what it can support.

I am ok if you don't restrict the p2m_ipa_bits and just fail. The point is to notify the user ASAP rather than allowing to continue.

This would make the behavior similar to the current implementation (although the error would be different).

[...]

+{
+    /*
+     * Calculate the minimum of the maximum IPA bits that any IOMMU
+     * can support.
+     */
+    if ( iommu_ipa_bits < p2m_ipa_bits )
+        p2m_ipa_bits = iommu_ipa_bits;
+}
+
  /* VTCR value to be configured by all CPUs. Set only once by the boot CPU */
  static uint32_t __read_mostly vtcr;
  @@ -1966,10 +1977,28 @@ void __init setup_virt_paging(void)
          [7] = { 0 }  /* Invalid */
      };
  -    unsigned int cpu;
+    unsigned int i, cpu;
      unsigned int pa_range = 0x10; /* Larger than any possible value */
      bool vmid_8_bit = false;
  +    if ( iommu_enabled )

Could we make this IOMMU-agnostic? The main reason to convert from p2m_ipa_bits to pa_range is to cater the rest of the code.

But we could rework the code to do the computation with p2m_ipa_bits and then look-up for the pa_range.

I am afraid, I don't completely understand your idea of making this IOMMU-agnostic and what I should do...

Roughly what you are doing today is:

if ( iommu_enabled )
   pa_range = find_pa_range_from_p2m_bits().

for_each_cpu()
   if ( cpu.pa_range < pa_range )
     pa_range = cpu.pa_range

....

What you could do is:

for_ech_cpu()
   if ( p2m_ipa_bits < pa_range_info[cpu.pa_range].pabits )
     p2m_ipa_bits = pa_range_info[cpu.pa_range].pabits;

pa_range = find_pa_range_from_p2m_bits();
/* Check validity */
...

Cheers,

--
Julien Grall

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