[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH 2/4] libxc: support of linear p2m list for migration of pv-domains
On 11/12/15 11:31, Juergen Gross wrote: > In order to be able to migrate pv-domains with more than 512 GB of RAM > the p2m information can be specified by the guest kernel via a virtual > mapped linear p2m list instead of a 3 level tree. > > Add support for this new p2m format in libxc. > > Signed-off-by: Juergen Gross <jgross@xxxxxxxx> > --- > tools/libxc/xc_sr_save_x86_pv.c | 139 > +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- > 1 file changed, 136 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/tools/libxc/xc_sr_save_x86_pv.c b/tools/libxc/xc_sr_save_x86_pv.c > index d7acd37..0237378 100644 > --- a/tools/libxc/xc_sr_save_x86_pv.c > +++ b/tools/libxc/xc_sr_save_x86_pv.c > @@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ static int map_p2m_leaves(struct xc_sr_context *ctx, > xen_pfn_t *mfns, > * frames making up the guests p2m table. Construct a list of pfns making up > * the table. > */ > -static int map_p2m(struct xc_sr_context *ctx) > +static int map_p2m_tree(struct xc_sr_context *ctx) > { > /* Terminology: > * > @@ -138,8 +138,6 @@ static int map_p2m(struct xc_sr_context *ctx) > void *guest_fl = NULL; > size_t local_fl_size; > > - ctx->x86_pv.max_pfn = GET_FIELD(ctx->x86_pv.shinfo, arch.max_pfn, > - ctx->x86_pv.width) - 1; > fpp = PAGE_SIZE / ctx->x86_pv.width; > fll_entries = (ctx->x86_pv.max_pfn / (fpp * fpp)) + 1; > if ( fll_entries > fpp ) > @@ -270,6 +268,141 @@ err: > } > > /* > + * Map the guest p2m frames specified via a cr3 value, a virtual address, and > + * the maximum pfn. Probably worth stating that this function assumes PAE paging is in use. > + */ > +static int map_p2m_list(struct xc_sr_context *ctx, uint64_t p2m_cr3) > +{ > + xc_interface *xch = ctx->xch; > + xen_vaddr_t p2m_vaddr, p2m_end, mask, off; > + xen_pfn_t p2m_mfn, mfn, saved_mfn, max_pfn; > + uint64_t *ptes; > + xen_pfn_t *mfns; > + unsigned fpp, n_pages, level, shift, idx_start, idx_end, idx, saved_idx; > + int rc = -1; > + > + p2m_mfn = cr3_to_mfn(ctx, p2m_cr3); > + if ( p2m_mfn == 0 || p2m_mfn > ctx->x86_pv.max_mfn ) mfn 0 isn't invalid to use here. It could, in principle, be available for PV guest use. > + { > + ERROR("Bad p2m_cr3 value %#lx", p2m_cr3); > + errno = ERANGE; > + return -1; > + } > + > + p2m_vaddr = GET_FIELD(ctx->x86_pv.shinfo, arch.p2m_vaddr, > + ctx->x86_pv.width); > + fpp = PAGE_SIZE / ctx->x86_pv.width; > + ctx->x86_pv.p2m_frames = (ctx->x86_pv.max_pfn + fpp) / fpp; ctx->x86_pv.max_pfn / fpp + 1 It is mathematically identically, but resilient to overflow. > + p2m_end = p2m_vaddr + ctx->x86_pv.p2m_frames * PAGE_SIZE - 1; You probably want to sanity check both p2m_vaddr and p2m_end for being either <4G or canonical, depending on the guest, and out of the Xen mappings. I believe this allows you drop 'mask' in its entirety. > + DPRINTF("p2m list from %#lx to %#lx, root at %#lx", p2m_vaddr, p2m_end, > + p2m_mfn); > + DPRINTF("max_pfn %#lx, p2m_frames %d", ctx->x86_pv.max_pfn, > + ctx->x86_pv.p2m_frames); > + > + mask = (ctx->x86_pv.width == 8) ? > + 0x0000ffffffffffffULL : 0x00000000ffffffffULL; > + > + mfns = malloc(sizeof(*mfns)); > + if ( !mfns ) > + { > + ERROR("Cannot allocate memory for array of %u mfns", 1); > + goto err; > + } > + mfns[0] = p2m_mfn; > + off = 0; > + saved_mfn = 0; > + idx_start = idx_end = saved_idx = 0; > + > + for ( level = ctx->x86_pv.levels; level > 0; level-- ) > + { > + n_pages = idx_end - idx_start + 1; > + ptes = xc_map_foreign_pages(xch, ctx->domid, PROT_READ, mfns, > n_pages); > + if ( !ptes ) > + { > + PERROR("Failed to map %u page table pages for p2m list", > n_pages); > + goto err; > + } > + free(mfns); > + > + shift = level * 9 + 3; > + idx_start = ((p2m_vaddr - off) & mask) >> shift; > + idx_end = ((p2m_end - off) & mask) >> shift; > + idx = idx_end - idx_start + 1; > + mfns = malloc(sizeof(*mfns) * idx); > + if ( !mfns ) > + { > + ERROR("Cannot allocate memory for array of %u mfns", idx); > + goto err; > + } > + > + for ( idx = idx_start; idx <= idx_end; idx++ ) > + { > + mfn = pte_to_frame(ptes[idx]); > + if ( mfn == 0 || mfn > ctx->x86_pv.max_mfn ) > + { > + ERROR("Bad mfn %#lx during page table walk for vaddr %#lx at > level %d of p2m list", > + mfn, off + ((xen_vaddr_t)idx << shift), level); > + errno = ERANGE; > + goto err; > + } > + mfns[idx - idx_start] = mfn; > + > + /* Maximum pfn check at level 2. Same reasoning as for p2m tree. > */ > + if ( level == 2 ) > + { > + if ( mfn != saved_mfn ) > + { > + saved_mfn = mfn; > + saved_idx = idx - idx_start; > + } > + } > + } > + > + if ( level == 2 ) > + { > + max_pfn = ((xen_pfn_t)saved_idx << 9) * fpp - 1; > + if ( max_pfn < ctx->x86_pv.max_pfn ) > + { > + ctx->x86_pv.max_pfn = max_pfn; > + ctx->x86_pv.p2m_frames = (ctx->x86_pv.max_pfn + fpp) / fpp; > + p2m_end = p2m_vaddr + ctx->x86_pv.p2m_frames * PAGE_SIZE - 1; > + idx_end = idx_start + saved_idx; > + } > + } > + > + munmap(ptes, n_pages * PAGE_SIZE); > + ptes = NULL; > + off = p2m_vaddr & ((mask >> shift) << shift); > + } > + > + /* Map the p2m leaves themselves. */ > + rc = map_p2m_leaves(ctx, mfns, idx_end - idx_start + 1); > + > +err: > + free(mfns); > + if ( ptes ) > + munmap(ptes, n_pages * PAGE_SIZE); Well - I think I have understood what is going on here, and it looks plausible. ~Andrew _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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