[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH for-4.10] libxc: load acpi RSDP table at correct address
On 20/11/17 10:04, Juergen Gross wrote: > On 20/11/17 10:58, Andrew Cooper wrote: >> On 20/11/2017 09:55, Juergen Gross wrote: >>> On 20/11/17 10:51, Roger Pau Monné wrote: >>>> Adding xen-devel, dropped it on my reply. >>>> >>>> Replying from my phone, sorry for the formatting. >>>> >>>> >>>> El 20 nov. 2017 9:35, "Juergen Gross" <jgross@xxxxxxxx >>>> <mailto:jgross@xxxxxxxx>> escribió: >>>> >>>> For PVH domains loading of the ACPI RSDP table is done via >>>> allocating >>>> a domain loader segment after having loaded the kernel. This >>>> leads to >>>> the RSDP table being loaded at an arbitrary guest address instead >>>> of >>>> the architectural correct address just below 1MB. >>>> >>>> >>>> AFAIK this is only true for legacy BIOS boot, when using UEFI the >>>> RSDP can be anywhere in memory, hence grub2 must already have an >>>> alternative way of finding the RSDP apart from scanning the low 1MB. >>> The problem isn't grub2, but the loaded linux kernel. Without this >>> patch Linux won't find the RSDP when booted in a PVH domain via grub2. >>> >>> I could modify grub2 even further to move the RSDP to the correct >>> address, but I think doing it correctly on Xen side is the better >>> option. >> Why? The PVH info block contains a pointer directly to the RSDP, and >> Linux should be following this rather than scanning for it using the >> legacy method. > Oh no, please not this discussion again. > > We already had a very long discussion how to do PVH support in grub2, > and the outcome was to try to use the standard boot entry of the kernel > instead the PVH sepcific one. > > The Linux kernel right now doesn't make use of the RSDP pointer in the > PVH info block, so I think we shouldn't change this when using grub2. I clearly missed the previous discussion, and I don't advocate using yet another PVH-specific entry point, but how does Linux cope in other non-BIOS environments? Does it genuinely rely exclusively on the legacy mechanism? ~Andrew _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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