[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH] xen/pci: try to reserve MCFG areas earlier
On 10/09/2019 02:47, Boris Ostrovsky wrote: > On 9/9/19 5:48 PM, Igor Druzhinin wrote: >> On 09/09/2019 20:19, Boris Ostrovsky wrote: >>> On 9/8/19 7:37 PM, Igor Druzhinin wrote: >>>> On 09/09/2019 00:30, Boris Ostrovsky wrote: >>>>> On 9/8/19 5:11 PM, Igor Druzhinin wrote: >>>>>> On 08/09/2019 19:28, Boris Ostrovsky wrote: >>>>>>> Would it be possible for us to parse MCFG ourselves in pci_xen_init()? I >>>>>>> realize that we'd be doing this twice (or maybe even three times since >>>>>>> apparently both pci_arch_init() and acpi_ini() do it). >>>>>>> >>>>>> I don't thine it makes sense: >>>>>> a) it needs to be done after ACPI is initialized since we need to parse >>>>>> it to figure out the exact reserved region - that's why it's currently >>>>>> done in acpi_init() (see commit message for the reasons why) >>>>> Hmm... We should be able to parse ACPI tables by the time >>>>> pci_arch_init() is called. In fact, if you look at >>>>> pci_mmcfg_early_init() you will see that it does just that. >>>>> >>>> The point is not to parse MCFG after acpi_init but to parse DSDT for >>>> reserved resource which could be done only after ACPI initialization. >>> OK, I think I understand now what you are trying to do --- you are >>> essentially trying to account for the range inserted by >>> setup_mcfg_map(), right? >>> >> Actually, pci_mmcfg_late_init() that's called out of acpi_init() - >> that's where MCFG areas are properly sized. > > pci_mmcfg_late_init() reads the (static) MCFG, which doesn't need DSDT > parsing, does it? setup_mcfg_map() OTOH does need it as it uses data from > _CBA (or is it _CRS?), and I think that's why we can't parse MCFG prior to > acpi_init(). So what I said above indeed won't work. > No, it uses is_acpi_reserved() (it's called indirectly so might be well hidden) to parse DSDT to find a reserved resource in it and size MCFG area accordingly. setup_mcfg_map() is called for every root bus discovered and indeed tries to evaluate _CBA but at this point pci_mmcfg_late_init() has already finished MCFG registration for every cold-plugged bus (which information is described in MCFG table) so those calls are dummy. >> setup_mcfg_map() is mostly >> for bus hotplug where MCFG area is discovered by evaluating _CBA method; >> for cold-plugged buses it just confirms that MCFG area is already >> registered because it is mandated for them to be in MCFG table at boot time. >> >>> The other question I have is why you think it's worth keeping >>> xen_mcfg_late() as a late initcall. How could MCFG info be updated >>> between acpi_init() and late_initcalls being run? I'd think it can only >>> happen when a new device is hotplugged. >>> >> It was a precaution against setup_mcfg_map() calls that might add new >> areas that are not in MCFG table but for some reason have _CBA method. >> It's obviously a "firmware is broken" scenario so I don't have strong >> feelings to keep it here. Will prefer to remove in v2 if you want. > > Isn't setup_mcfg_map() called before the first xen_add_device() which is > where you are calling xen_mcfg_late()? > setup_mcfg_map() calls are done in order of root bus discovery which happens *after* the previous root bus has been enumerated. So the order is: call setup_mcfg_map() for root bus 0, find that pci_mmcfg_late_init() has finished MCFG area registration, perform PCI enumeration of bus 0, call xen_add_device() for every device there, call setup_mcfg_map() for root bus X, etc. Igor _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.xenproject.org/mailman/listinfo/xen-devel
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