[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [PATCH v1 3/5] xen/riscv: introduce setup_mm()
On 16.10.2024 11:15, Oleksii Kurochko wrote: > @@ -423,3 +424,95 @@ void * __init early_fdt_map(paddr_t fdt_paddr) > > return fdt_virt; > } > + > +#ifndef CONFIG_RISCV_32 > +/* Map the region in the directmap area. */ > +static void __init setup_directmap_mappings(unsigned long nr_mfns) > +{ > + if ( nr_mfns > PFN_DOWN(DIRECTMAP_SIZE) ) > + panic("The directmap cannot cover the physical region %#"PRIpaddr" - > %#"PRIpaddr"\n", > + 0UL, nr_mfns << PAGE_SHIFT); Here and elsewhere can you please use mathematical range expressions (apparently "[%"PRIpaddr", %#"PRIpaddr")" here), to avoid ambiguity? > + if ( map_pages_to_xen((vaddr_t)mfn_to_virt(0), > + _mfn(0), nr_mfns, > + PAGE_HYPERVISOR_RW) ) > + panic("Unable to setup the directmap mappings.\n"); > +} > + > +/* Map a frame table to cover physical addresses ps through pe */ > +static void __init setup_frametable_mappings(paddr_t ps, paddr_t pe) > +{ > + unsigned long nr_mfns = mfn_x(mfn_add(maddr_to_mfn(pe), -1)) - This looks to be accounting for a partial page at the end. > + mfn_x(maddr_to_mfn(ps)) + 1; Whereas this doesn't do the same at the start. The sole present caller passes 0, so that's going to be fine for the time being. Yet it's a latent pitfall. I'd recommend to either drop the function parameter, or to deal with it correctly right away. > + unsigned long frametable_size = nr_mfns * sizeof(struct page_info); > + mfn_t base_mfn; > + > + if ( frametable_size > FRAMETABLE_SIZE ) > + panic("The frametable cannot cover the physical region %#"PRIpaddr" > - %#"PRIpaddr"\n", > + ps, pe); > + > + frametable_size = ROUNDUP(frametable_size, MB(2)); > + base_mfn = alloc_boot_pages(frametable_size >> PAGE_SHIFT, 2<<(20-12)); Nit: Missing blanks in binary expressions. Also please don't open-code PFN_DOWN() (and again below). > + if ( map_pages_to_xen(FRAMETABLE_VIRT_START, base_mfn, > + frametable_size >> PAGE_SHIFT, > + PAGE_HYPERVISOR_RW) ) > + panic("Unable to setup the frametable mappings.\n"); Nit (as indicated before): No full stop please at the end of log or panic messages. > + memset(&frame_table[0], 0, nr_mfns * sizeof(struct page_info)); > + memset(&frame_table[nr_mfns], -1, > + frametable_size - (nr_mfns * sizeof(struct page_info))); > +} > + > +vaddr_t directmap_virt_end __read_mostly; __ro_after_init? And moved ahead of the identifier, just like ... > +/* > + * Setup memory management > + * > + * RISC-V 64 has a large virtual address space (the minimum supported > + * MMU mode is Sv39, which provides TBs of VA space). > + * In the case of RISC-V 64, the directmap and frametable are mapped > + * starting from physical address 0 to simplify the page_to_mfn(), > + * mfn_to_page(), and maddr_to_virt() calculations, as there is no need > + * to account for {directmap, frametable}_base_pdx in this setup. > + */ > +void __init setup_mm(void) ... __init is placed e.g. here. It's also unclear why the variable needs to be non-static. > +{ > + const struct membanks *banks = bootinfo_get_mem(); > + paddr_t ram_end = 0; > + paddr_t ram_size = 0; > + unsigned int i; > + > + /* > + * We need some memory to allocate the page-tables used for the directmap > + * mappings. But some regions may contain memory already allocated > + * for other uses (e.g. modules, reserved-memory...). > + * > + * For simplicity, add all the free regions in the boot allocator. > + */ > + populate_boot_allocator(); > + > + total_pages = 0; > + > + for ( i = 0; i < banks->nr_banks; i++ ) > + { > + const struct membank *bank = &banks->bank[i]; > + paddr_t bank_end = bank->start + bank->size; > + > + ram_size = ram_size + bank->size; > + ram_end = max(ram_end, bank_end); > + } > + > + setup_directmap_mappings(PFN_DOWN(ram_end)); While you may want to use non-offset-ed mappings, I can't see how you can validly map just a single huge chunk, no matter whether there are holes in there. Such holes could hold MMIO regions, which I'm sure would require more careful mapping (to avoid cacheable accesses, or even speculative ones). > + total_pages = PFN_DOWN(ram_size); Imo the rounding down to page granularity needs to be done when ram_size is accumulated, such that partial pages simply won't be counted. Unless of course there's a guarantee that banks can never have partial pages at their start/end. Jan
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