[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [XEN v5 09/10] xen/arm: p2m: Use the pa_range_info table to support ARM_32 and ARM_64
Restructure the code so that one can use pa_range_info[] table for both ARM_32 as well as ARM_64. Also, removed the hardcoding for P2M_ROOT_ORDER and P2M_ROOT_LEVEL as p2m_root_order can be obtained from the pa_range_info[].root_order and p2m_root_level can be obtained from pa_range_info[].sl0. Refer ARM DDI 0406C.d ID040418, B3-1345, "Use of concatenated first-level translation tables ...However, a 40-bit input address range with a translation granularity of 4KB requires a total of 28 bits of address resolution. Therefore, a stage 2 translation that supports a 40-bit input address range requires two concatenated first-level translation tables,..." Thus, root-order is 1 for 40-bit IPA on ARM_32. Refer ARM DDI 0406C.d ID040418, B3-1348, "Determining the required first lookup level for stage 2 translations For a stage 2 translation, the output address range from the stage 1 translations determines the required input address range for the stage 2 translation. The permitted values of VTCR.SL0 are: 0b00 Stage 2 translation lookup must start at the second level. 0b01 Stage 2 translation lookup must start at the first level. VTCR.T0SZ must indicate the required input address range. The size of the input address region is 2^(32-T0SZ) bytes." Thus VTCR.SL0 = 1 (maximum value) and VTCR.T0SZ = -8 when the size of input address region is 2^40 bytes. Thus, pa_range_info[].t0sz = 1 (VTCR.S) | 8 (VTCR.T0SZ) ie 11000b which is 24. Signed-off-by: Ayan Kumar Halder <ayan.kumar.halder@xxxxxxx> --- Changes from - v3 - 1. New patch introduced in v4. 2. Restructure the code such that pa_range_info[] is used both by ARM_32 as well as ARM_64. v4 - 1. Removed the hardcoded definitions of P2M_ROOT_ORDER and P2M_ROOT_LEVEL. The reason being root_order will not be always 1 (See the next patch). 2. Updated the commit message to explain t0sz, sl0 and root_order values for 32-bit IPA on Arm32. 3. Some sanity fixes. xen/arch/arm/include/asm/p2m.h | 8 +------- xen/arch/arm/p2m.c | 34 ++++++++++++++++++---------------- 2 files changed, 19 insertions(+), 23 deletions(-) diff --git a/xen/arch/arm/include/asm/p2m.h b/xen/arch/arm/include/asm/p2m.h index 91df922e1c..28c68428d3 100644 --- a/xen/arch/arm/include/asm/p2m.h +++ b/xen/arch/arm/include/asm/p2m.h @@ -14,16 +14,10 @@ /* Holds the bit size of IPAs in p2m tables. */ extern unsigned int p2m_ipa_bits; -#ifdef CONFIG_ARM_64 extern unsigned int p2m_root_order; extern unsigned int p2m_root_level; -#define P2M_ROOT_ORDER p2m_root_order +#define P2M_ROOT_ORDER p2m_root_order #define P2M_ROOT_LEVEL p2m_root_level -#else -/* First level P2M is always 2 consecutive pages */ -#define P2M_ROOT_ORDER 1 -#define P2M_ROOT_LEVEL 1 -#endif struct domain; diff --git a/xen/arch/arm/p2m.c b/xen/arch/arm/p2m.c index 948f199d84..4583658f92 100644 --- a/xen/arch/arm/p2m.c +++ b/xen/arch/arm/p2m.c @@ -19,9 +19,9 @@ #define INVALID_VMID 0 /* VMID 0 is reserved */ -#ifdef CONFIG_ARM_64 unsigned int __read_mostly p2m_root_order; unsigned int __read_mostly p2m_root_level; +#ifdef CONFIG_ARM_64 static unsigned int __read_mostly max_vmid = MAX_VMID_8_BIT; /* VMID is by default 8 bit width on AArch64 */ #define MAX_VMID max_vmid @@ -2265,16 +2265,6 @@ void __init setup_virt_paging(void) /* Setup Stage 2 address translation */ register_t val = VTCR_RES1|VTCR_SH0_IS|VTCR_ORGN0_WBWA|VTCR_IRGN0_WBWA; -#ifdef CONFIG_ARM_32 - if ( p2m_ipa_bits < 40 ) - panic("P2M: Not able to support %u-bit IPA at the moment\n", - p2m_ipa_bits); - - printk("P2M: 40-bit IPA\n"); - p2m_ipa_bits = 40; - val |= VTCR_T0SZ(0x18); /* 40 bit IPA */ - val |= VTCR_SL0(0x1); /* P2M starts at first level */ -#else /* CONFIG_ARM_64 */ static const struct { unsigned int pabits; /* Physical Address Size */ unsigned int t0sz; /* Desired T0SZ, minimum in comment */ @@ -2283,19 +2273,24 @@ void __init setup_virt_paging(void) } pa_range_info[] __initconst = { /* T0SZ minimum and SL0 maximum from ARM DDI 0487H.a Table D5-6 */ /* PA size, t0sz(min), root-order, sl0(max) */ - [0] = { 32, 32/*32*/, 0, 1 }, - [1] = { 36, 28/*28*/, 0, 1 }, - [2] = { 40, 24/*24*/, 1, 1 }, + [0] = { 40, 24/*24*/, 1, 1 }, +#ifdef CONFIG_ARM_64 + [1] = { 32, 32/*32*/, 0, 1 }, + [2] = { 36, 28/*28*/, 0, 1 }, [3] = { 42, 22/*22*/, 3, 1 }, [4] = { 44, 20/*20*/, 0, 2 }, [5] = { 48, 16/*16*/, 0, 2 }, [6] = { 52, 12/*12*/, 4, 2 }, [7] = { 0 } /* Invalid */ +#else + [1] = { 0 } /* Invalid */ +#endif }; unsigned int i; unsigned int pa_range = 0x10; /* Larger than any possible value */ +#ifdef CONFIG_ARM_64 /* * Restrict "p2m_ipa_bits" if needed. As P2M table is always configured * with IPA bits == PA bits, compare against "pabits". @@ -2309,6 +2304,9 @@ void __init setup_virt_paging(void) */ if ( system_cpuinfo.mm64.vmid_bits == MM64_VMID_16_BITS_SUPPORT ) max_vmid = MAX_VMID_16_BIT; +#else + p2m_ipa_bits = PADDR_BITS; +#endif /* Choose suitable "pa_range" according to the resulted "p2m_ipa_bits". */ for ( i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(pa_range_info); i++ ) @@ -2324,24 +2322,28 @@ void __init setup_virt_paging(void) if ( pa_range >= ARRAY_SIZE(pa_range_info) || !pa_range_info[pa_range].pabits ) panic("Unknown encoding of ID_AA64MMFR0_EL1.PARange %x\n", pa_range); +#ifdef CONFIG_ARM_64 val |= VTCR_PS(pa_range); val |= VTCR_TG0_4K; /* Set the VS bit only if 16 bit VMID is supported. */ if ( MAX_VMID == MAX_VMID_16_BIT ) val |= VTCR_VS; + + p2m_ipa_bits = 64 - pa_range_info[pa_range].t0sz; +#endif + val |= VTCR_SL0(pa_range_info[pa_range].sl0); val |= VTCR_T0SZ(pa_range_info[pa_range].t0sz); p2m_root_order = pa_range_info[pa_range].root_order; p2m_root_level = 2 - pa_range_info[pa_range].sl0; - p2m_ipa_bits = 64 - pa_range_info[pa_range].t0sz; printk("P2M: %d-bit IPA with %d-bit PA and %d-bit VMID\n", p2m_ipa_bits, pa_range_info[pa_range].pabits, ( MAX_VMID == MAX_VMID_16_BIT ) ? 16 : 8); -#endif + printk("P2M: %d levels with order-%d root, VTCR 0x%"PRIregister"\n", 4 - P2M_ROOT_LEVEL, P2M_ROOT_ORDER, val); -- 2.17.1
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