[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [PATCH v2 09/17] xen/riscv: introduce page_set_xenheap_gfn()
On 02.07.2025 17:59, Oleksii Kurochko wrote: > > On 6/30/25 5:48 PM, Jan Beulich wrote: >> On 10.06.2025 15:05, Oleksii Kurochko wrote: >>> Introduce page_set_xenheap_gfn() helper to encode the GFN associated with >>> a Xen heap page directly into the type_info field of struct page_info. >>> >>> Introduce a GFN field in the type_info of a Xen heap page by reserving 10 >>> bits (sufficient for both Sv32 and Sv39+ modes), and define PGT_gfn_mask >>> and PGT_gfn_width accordingly. >> This reads as if you wanted to encode the GFN in 10 bits. > > I will reword it to: > Reserve 10 MSB bits to store the usage counter and frame type; > use all remaining bits to store the grant table frame GFN. > It will be enough as Sv32 uses 22-bit GFNs and Sv{39, 47, 58} uses 44-bit > GFNs. > >> >> What would also help is if you said why you actually need this. x86, after >> all, gets away without anything like this. (But I understand you're more >> Arm-like here.) > > I think with the rewording mentioned above it will be clear that it is needed > for > grant tables. But I also can add the following: I agree it's fine with just the re-wording. >>> @@ -283,6 +296,19 @@ static inline bool arch_mfns_in_directmap(unsigned >>> long mfn, unsigned long nr) >>> >>> #define PFN_ORDER(pg) ((pg)->v.free.order) >>> >>> +static inline void page_set_xenheap_gfn(struct page_info *p, gfn_t gfn) >>> +{ >>> + gfn_t gfn_ = gfn_eq(gfn, INVALID_GFN) ? PGT_INVALID_XENHEAP_GFN : gfn; >>> + unsigned long x, nx, y = p->u.inuse.type_info; >>> + >>> + ASSERT(is_xen_heap_page(p)); >>> + >>> + do { >>> + x = y; >>> + nx = (x & ~PGT_gfn_mask) | gfn_x(gfn_); >>> + } while ( (y = cmpxchg(&p->u.inuse.type_info, x, nx)) != x ); >>> +} >>> + >>> extern unsigned char cpu0_boot_stack[]; >>> >>> void setup_initial_pagetables(void); >> What about the "get" counterpart? > > I haven't added it as it isn't used now and it will lead to compilation error > as it will be static inline > (in a similar way as Arm introduces it). Why would a static inline (in a header) cause compilation errors? > As an option this patch could be dropped and introduced with an introduction > of grant tables. That's up to you - you must have had a reason to include it here. Jan
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