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Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH v2 7/7] xen/arm: Move vGIC registers on Hip04 platform



> 
> Hi Frediano,
> 
> On 11/03/2014 04:46 PM, Frediano Ziglio wrote:
> > Signed-off-by: Frediano Ziglio <frediano.ziglio@xxxxxxxxxx>
> > Signed-off-by: Zoltan Kiss <zoltan.kiss@xxxxxxxxxx>
> > ---
> >  xen/arch/arm/gic-v2.c     | 15 +++++++++++++--
> >  xen/include/asm-arm/gic.h |  2 ++
> >  2 files changed, 15 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
> >
> > diff --git a/xen/arch/arm/gic-v2.c b/xen/arch/arm/gic-v2.c index
> > cea9edc..eb8cc19 100644
> > --- a/xen/arch/arm/gic-v2.c
> > +++ b/xen/arch/arm/gic-v2.c
> > @@ -669,8 +669,19 @@ static int gicv2_make_dt_node(const struct
> domain *d,
> >          return -FDT_ERR_XEN(ENOMEM);
> >
> >      tmp = new_cells;
> > -    dt_set_range(&tmp, node, d->arch.vgic.dbase, PAGE_SIZE);
> > -    dt_set_range(&tmp, node, d->arch.vgic.cbase, PAGE_SIZE * 2);
> > +
> > +    if ( nr_gic_cpu_if == 16 )
> > +    {
> > +        dt_set_range(&tmp, node, d->arch.vgic.dbase -
> HIP04_VGIC_REG_OFFSET,
> > +                     PAGE_SIZE);
> > +        dt_set_range(&tmp, node, d->arch.vgic.cbase -
> HIP04_VGIC_REG_OFFSET,
> > +                     PAGE_SIZE * 2);
> > +    }
> > +    else
> > +    {
> > +        dt_set_range(&tmp, node, d->arch.vgic.dbase, PAGE_SIZE);
> > +        dt_set_range(&tmp, node, d->arch.vgic.cbase, PAGE_SIZE * 2);
> > +    }
> >
> >      res = fdt_property(fdt, "reg", new_cells, len);
> >      xfree(new_cells);
> > diff --git a/xen/include/asm-arm/gic.h b/xen/include/asm-arm/gic.h
> > index 3d2b3db..5af8201 100644
> > --- a/xen/include/asm-arm/gic.h
> > +++ b/xen/include/asm-arm/gic.h
> > @@ -147,6 +147,8 @@
> >  #define GICH_LR_PENDING         1
> >  #define GICH_LR_ACTIVE          2
> >
> > +#define HIP04_VGIC_REG_OFFSET   0xe0000000
> > +
> 
> Please move this define in gic-v2.c. The header gic.h should only
> contains value that needs to be shared with the vgic and/or the other
> GIC drivers.
> 
> Also, where does come from the offset? Any pointer to the documentation?
> 

Well,
  I think I already sent a mail for this problem but got no reply (or I missed 
it).

The problem came from how the DTB is in Linux and how Xen override devices in 
the DTB.

On Linux I have

/ {
...
       soc {
                /* It's a 32-bit SoC. */
                #address-cells = <1>;
                #size-cells = <1>;
                compatible = "simple-bus";
                interrupt-parent = <&gic>;
                ranges = <0 0 0xe0000000 0x10000000>;

                gic: interrupt-controller@c01000 {
                        compatible = "hisilicon,hip04-intc";
                        #interrupt-cells = <3>;
                        #address-cells = <0>;
                        interrupt-controller;
                        interrupts = <1 9 0xf04>;

                        reg = <0xc01000 0x1000>, <0xc02000 0x1000>,
                              <0xc04000 0x2000>, <0xc06000 0x2000>;
                };
...

So the address of controller is 0xec01000 (see ranges in /soc and reg in 
/soc/interrupt-controller@c01000).

Now Xen compute address as 0xec01000 (which is fine) but then when it has to 
provide a virtual gic it just replace the gic entry with one with reg with 
0xec01000 not taking into account the range is putting the reg into. This lead 
kernel to think the address is 0xe0000000+0xec01000 instead of 
0xe00000000+0xc01000. Now... the DTB from Linux is perfectly legal but Xen does 
not handle it properly. I mostly consider this as a temporary workaround (I 
wrote a small comment on first version).

About solution to this there are different options:
- put gic always in the root to to have full range without any offset;
- fix reg according to range. This however could lead to extend the range;
- remove all ranges (and fix all devices' reg) to have always no offsets.

Regards,
  Frediano


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