[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [PATCH v4 2/2] xen/arm: Enlarge identity map space to 10TB
On Mon, 16 Oct 2023 at 15:13, Luca Fancellu <Luca.Fancellu@xxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > On 16 Oct 2023, at 15:00, Bertrand Marquis <Bertrand.Marquis@xxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > Hi > > > > +Luca and Rahul > > > >> On 16 Oct 2023, at 15:54, Julien Grall <julien@xxxxxxx> wrote: > >> > >> > >> > >> On 16/10/2023 09:44, Michal Orzel wrote: > >>> Hi, > >> > >> Hi, > >> > >>> On 13/10/2023 14:26, Leo Yan wrote: > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> On ADLink AVA platform (Ampere Altra SoC with 32 Arm Neoverse N1 cores), > >>>> the physical memory regions are: > >>>> > >>>> DRAM memory regions: > >>>> Node[0] Region[0]: 0x000080000000 - 0x0000ffffffff > >>>> Node[0] Region[1]: 0x080000000000 - 0x08007fffffff > >>>> Node[0] Region[2]: 0x080100000000 - 0x0807ffffffff > >>>> > >>>> The UEFI loads Xen hypervisor and DTB into the high memory, the kernel > >>>> and ramdisk images are loaded into the low memory space: > >>>> > >>>> (XEN) MODULE[0]: 00000807f6df0000 - 00000807f6f3e000 Xen > >>>> (XEN) MODULE[1]: 00000807f8054000 - 00000807f8056000 Device Tree > >>>> (XEN) MODULE[2]: 00000000fa834000 - 00000000fc5de1d5 Ramdisk > >>>> (XEN) MODULE[3]: 00000000fc5df000 - 00000000ffb3f810 Kernel > >>>> > >>>> In this case, the Xen binary is loaded above 8TB, which exceeds the > >>>> maximum supported identity map space of 2TB in Xen. Consequently, the > >>>> system fails to boot. > >>>> > >>>> This patch enlarges identity map space to 10TB, allowing module loading > >>>> within the range of [0x0 .. 0x000009ff_ffff_ffff]. > >>>> > >>>> Fixes: 1c78d76b67 ("xen/arm64: mm: Introduce helpers to > >>>> prepare/enable/disable") > >>> I don't think a fixes tag applies here given that 2TB was just a number > >>> we believed is enough > >>> and all of this is platform dependent. > >>> This can be dropped on commit if committer agrees > >> Xen may have booted on that platform before hand. So this would be > >> considered a regression and therefore a tag would be warrant. > >> > >> AFAICT, the commit is only present on the upcoming 4.18. So the question > >> is whether Xen 4.17 booted out-of-the-box on ADLink? If the answer is yes, > >> then we need to add a Fixes tag. But the correct one would be > >> > > > > @Rahul or Luca: could you give an answer here ? > > I know you used Xen on an AVA platform but was it booting out of the box ? > > I can’t say for Xen 4.17, but our nightly job has run successfully on AVA for > the commit 730406ab81094115d9fb5ca00ba8d53cec1279b3 > (docs/misra: add deviations.rst to document additional deviations.) > > We are not applying any patch for it to run on AVA. Most likely it is because your UEFI/BIOS firmware is 2.x, for instance 2.04.100.07. This fix if for AVA machine with older UEFI firmware 1.07.300.03. Best regards, Alexey
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