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Re: [Xen-devel] [v6][PATCH 6/7] hvmloader: check to reserved device memory maps in e820



On 2014/9/11 23:57, Jan Beulich wrote:
On 10.09.14 at 07:49, <tiejun.chen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
+static unsigned int construct_rdm_e820_maps(unsigned int nr,
+                                            uint32_t nr_map,
+                                            struct 
xen_mem_reserved_device_memory *map,
+                                            struct e820entry *e820)
+{
+    unsigned int i = 0, j = 0, m = 0, sum_nr = nr + nr_map;

Some or all of the initializers here are pointless.

    unsigned int i, j, m, sum_nr = nr + nr_map;
    uint64_t start, end, rdm_start, rdm_end;
    unsigned int insert, do_insert;


+    uint64_t start, end, rdm_start, rdm_end;
+    unsigned int insert = 0, do_insert = 0;
+
+ do_real_construct:
+    for ( i = 0; i < nr_map; i++ )
+    {
+        rdm_start = map[i].start_pfn << PAGE_SHIFT;
+        rdm_end = rdm_start + map[i].nr_pages * PAGE_SIZE;

Same comment as for an earlier patch.

        rdm_start = map[i].start_pfn << XC_PAGE_SHIFT;
        rdm_end = rdm_start + map[i].nr_pages << XC_PAGE_SHIFT;

But there's no such definition in tools/firmware/, and this is defined in xenctl.h. But if I include xenctl.h here, something else is redefined. So here I have to define this, XC_PAGE_SHIFTseparately.


+
+        for ( j = 0; j < nr - 1; j++ )
+        {
+            end = e820[j].addr + e820[j].size;
+            start = e820[j+1].addr;

So now you don't check the last region at all? You just need to make
this assignment conditional upon whether you're in the last iteration.

I remember we discussed this previously.

"
> And this would skip the last region - I'm not sure that's correct.
>

No. Here we just want to know where we should insert a entry, so

    for ( j = 0; j < nr - 1; j++ )
    {
        end = e820[j].addr + e820[j].size;
        start = e820[j+1].addr;

For example, nr = 3,

    for ( j = 0; j < 2; j++ )

So
#1,
        end = e820[0].addr + e820[0].size;
        start = e820[1].addr;

#2,
        end = e820[1].addr + e820[1].size;
        start = e820[2].addr;
"

I didn't you have further comments there.


+
+            /* Between those existing e820 entries. */
+            if ( (rdm_start > end) && (rdm_end < start) )
+            {
+                if ( do_insert )
+                {
+                    /* Move to free this entry. */
+                    for ( m = sum_nr - 1; m > j; m-- )
+                    {
+                        e820[m].addr = e820[m-1].addr;
+                        e820[m].size = e820[m-1].size;
+                        e820[m].type = e820[m-1].type;
+                    }

You know of the memmove() function, don't you?

I will try this.


+
+                    /* Then fill RMRR into that entry. */
+                    e820[j+1].addr = rdm_start;
+                    e820[j+1].size = rdm_end - rdm_start;
+                    e820[j+1].type = E820_RESERVED;
+                    nr++;
+                }
+                insert++;
+            }
+            /* Already at the end. */
+            else if ( (rdm_start > end) && !start )

How would !start represent the end of anything?

end = e820[j].addr + e820[j].size;
start = e820[j+1].addr;

so if end = 0xXXXXXXXX and start = 0, does this mean we already are at the end of all valid e820 entries?


+            {
+                if ( do_insert )
+                {
+                    e820[nr].addr = rdm_start;
+                    e820[nr].size = rdm_end - rdm_start;
+                    e820[nr].type = E820_RESERVED;
+                    nr++;
+                }
+                insert++;
+            }
+        }
+    }
+
+    /* Just return if done. */
+    if ( do_insert )
+        return nr;
+
+    /* Fine to construct RDM mappings into e820. */
+    if ( insert == nr_map )
+    {
+        do_insert = 1;
+        goto do_real_construct;
+    }
+    /* Overlap. */
+    else
+    {
+        printf("RDM overlap with those existing e820 entries!\n");
+        printf("So we don't construct RDM mapping in e820!\n");
+    }
+
+    return nr;
+}
  /* Create an E820 table based on memory parameters provided in hvm_info. */

Blank line missing above.


Will fixed.

Thanks
Tiejun

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