[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [v7][PATCH 06/16] hvmloader/pci: skip reserved ranges
On Wed, Jul 15, 2015 at 10:27 AM, Jan Beulich <JBeulich@xxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>> On 15.07.15 at 10:59, <tiejun.chen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> On 2015/7/15 16:34, Jan Beulich wrote: >>>>>> On 15.07.15 at 06:27, <tiejun.chen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>> Furthermore, could we have this solution as follows? >>> >>> Yet more special casing code you want to add. I said no to this >>> model, and unless you can address the issue _without_ adding >>> a lot of special casing code, the answer will remain no (subject >> >> What about this? >> >> @@ -301,6 +301,19 @@ void pci_setup(void) >> pci_mem_start <<= 1; >> } >> >> + for ( i = 0; i < memory_map.nr_map ; i++ ) >> + { >> + uint64_t reserved_start, reserved_size; >> + reserved_start = memory_map.map[i].addr; >> + reserved_size = memory_map.map[i].size; >> + if ( check_overlap(pci_mem_start, pci_mem_end - pci_mem_start, >> + reserved_start, reserved_size) ) >> + { >> + printf("Reserved device memory conflicts current PCI >> memory.\n"); >> + BUG(); >> + } >> + } > > So what would the cure be if someone ran into this BUG() (other > than removing the device associated with the conflicting RMRR)? > Afaics such a guest would remain permanently unbootable, which > of course is not an option. Is not booting worse than what we have now -- which is, booting successfully but (probably) having issues due to MMIO ranges overlapping RMRRs? This patch series as a whole represents a lot of work and a lot of tangible improvements to the situation; and (unless the situation has changed) it's almost entirely acked apart from the MMIO placement part. If there is a simple way that we can change hvmloader so that most (or even many) VM/device combinations work properly for the 4.6 release, then I think it's worth considering. -George _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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