From: Andrew Jones <drjones@redhat.com>
To: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com>
Cc: peter.maydell@linaro.org, ard.biesheuvel@linaro.org,
mst@redhat.com, edk2-devel@lists.sourceforge.net,
qemu-devel@nongnu.org, imammedo@redhat.com
Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] [qemu PATCH 2/2] arm: add fw_cfg to "virt" board
Date: Fri, 28 Nov 2014 12:17:48 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20141128111747.GC3013@hawk.usersys.redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <5478534C.1020904@redhat.com>
On Fri, Nov 28, 2014 at 11:49:48AM +0100, Laszlo Ersek wrote:
> On 11/28/14 11:43, Laszlo Ersek wrote:
> > On 11/28/14 11:38, Andrew Jones wrote:
> >> On Fri, Nov 28, 2014 at 12:18:27AM +0100, Laszlo Ersek wrote:
> >>> fw_cfg already supports exposure over MMIO (used in ppc/mac_newworld.c,
> >>> ppc/mac_oldworld.c, sparc/sun4m.c); we can easily add it to the "virt"
> >>> board.
> >>>
> >>> The mmio register block of fw_cfg is advertized in the device tree. As
> >>> base address we pick 0x09020000, which conforms to the comment preceding
> >>> "a15memmap": it falls in the miscellaneous device I/O range 128MB..256MB,
> >>> and it is aligned at 64KB.
> >>>
> >>> fw_cfg automatically exports a number of files to the guest; for example,
> >>> "bootorder" (see fw_cfg_machine_reset()).
> >>>
> >>> Signed-off-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com>
> >>> ---
> >>> hw/arm/virt.c | 21 +++++++++++++++++++++
> >>> 1 file changed, 21 insertions(+)
> >>>
> >>> diff --git a/hw/arm/virt.c b/hw/arm/virt.c
> >>> index 314e55b..070bd34 100644
> >>> --- a/hw/arm/virt.c
> >>> +++ b/hw/arm/virt.c
> >>> @@ -68,6 +68,7 @@ enum {
> >>> VIRT_UART,
> >>> VIRT_MMIO,
> >>> VIRT_RTC,
> >>> + VIRT_FW_CFG,
> >>> };
> >>>
> >>> typedef struct MemMapEntry {
> >>> @@ -107,6 +108,7 @@ static const MemMapEntry a15memmap[] = {
> >>> [VIRT_GIC_CPU] = { 0x08010000, 0x00010000 },
> >>> [VIRT_UART] = { 0x09000000, 0x00001000 },
> >>> [VIRT_RTC] = { 0x09010000, 0x00001000 },
> >>> + [VIRT_FW_CFG] = { 0x09020000, FW_CFG_SIZE + FW_CFG_DATA_SIZE },
> >>> [VIRT_MMIO] = { 0x0a000000, 0x00000200 },
> >>> /* ...repeating for a total of NUM_VIRTIO_TRANSPORTS, each of that size */
> >>> /* 0x10000000 .. 0x40000000 reserved for PCI */
> >>> @@ -519,6 +521,23 @@ static void create_flash(const VirtBoardInfo *vbi)
> >>> g_free(nodename);
> >>> }
> >>>
> >>> +static void create_fw_cfg(const VirtBoardInfo *vbi)
> >>> +{
> >>> + hwaddr base = vbi->memmap[VIRT_FW_CFG].base;
> >>> + char *nodename;
> >>> +
> >>> + fw_cfg_init(0, 0, base, base + FW_CFG_SIZE);
> >>> +
> >>> + nodename = g_strdup_printf("/fw-cfg@%" PRIx64, base);
> >>> + qemu_fdt_add_subnode(vbi->fdt, nodename);
> >>> + qemu_fdt_setprop_string(vbi->fdt, nodename,
> >>> + "compatible", "fw-cfg,mmio");
> >>> + qemu_fdt_setprop_sized_cells(vbi->fdt, nodename, "reg",
> >>> + 2, base, 2, FW_CFG_SIZE,
> >>> + 2, base + FW_CFG_SIZE, 2, FW_CFG_DATA_SIZE);
> >>
> >> Overkill suggestion alert, but how about defining something like
> >>
> >> #define FW_CFG_SIZE_ALIGNED \
> >> MIN(QEMU_ALIGN_UP(FW_CFG_SIZE, FW_CFG_DATA_SIZE), \
> >> QEMU_ALIGN_UP(FW_CFG_SIZE, 4))
> >>
> >> and then using that in your memmap size calculation and fw-cfg-data base
> >> address calculation. The only reason I suggest this is because it's hard
> >> to tell that fw-cfg-data's address will be naturally aligned without
> >> hunting down the definition of FW_CFG_DATA_SIZE. And, if it were to change
> >> (which it probably never will), then it may not be.
> >
> > Why does it need to be aligned?
> >
> > The selector register is aligned at a 64KB boundary (for independent,
> > strict reasons).
> >
> > The data register is not aligned at all, and -- AFAICS -- it need not
> > be, because it's 1 byte wide. (In fact the ARM-specific
> > Mmio(Read|Write)XX functions in edk2 enforce natural alignment, and the
> > above layout passes without problems.)
> >
> > The full register block is 3 bytes wide. Is that a problem?
>
> Hm, I think I get it now. If FW_CFG_DATA_SIZE were to increase, then its
> alignment would have to increase as well, and whatever alignment
> FW_CFG_SIZE provides might not suffice. So, you'd calculate the natural
> alignment, but wouldn't increase it beyond 4.
>
> I do think this is a bit overkill :) but I can do it. Let's wait for
> more review comments first.
Actually, on second thought, completely scratch my overkill suggestion.
It's actually wrong to be concerned with it anyway. FW_CFG_DATA_SIZE
doesn't dictate how we should access the data port, the fw-cfg protocol
does, and that says we should access exactly one byte. So, regardless of
the fw-cfg-data size, we'll never have to worry about the data port's
alignment, as we'll never access more than one byte from it.
>
> Thanks!
> Laszlo
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2014-11-28 11:18 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 26+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2014-11-27 23:17 [Qemu-devel] expose QEMU's fw_cfg boot order to ARM guest firmware (Intel BDS) Laszlo Ersek
2014-11-27 23:18 ` [Qemu-devel] [qemu PATCH 0/2] DTB- and MMIO-based fw_cfg for hw/arm/virt Laszlo Ersek
2014-11-27 23:18 ` [Qemu-devel] [qemu PATCH 1/2] fw_cfg: make the FW_CFG_SIZE and FW_CFG_DATA_SIZE macros public Laszlo Ersek
2014-11-27 23:18 ` [Qemu-devel] [qemu PATCH 2/2] arm: add fw_cfg to "virt" board Laszlo Ersek
2014-11-27 23:28 ` Peter Maydell
2014-11-27 23:34 ` Laszlo Ersek
2014-11-27 23:37 ` Peter Maydell
2014-11-28 10:38 ` Andrew Jones
2014-11-28 10:43 ` Laszlo Ersek
2014-11-28 10:49 ` Laszlo Ersek
2014-11-28 11:17 ` Andrew Jones [this message]
2014-11-28 10:51 ` Andrew Jones
2014-11-27 23:19 ` [Qemu-devel] [edk2 PATCH 00/12] consume fw_cfg boot order in ArmVirtualizationQemu Laszlo Ersek
2014-11-27 23:19 ` [Qemu-devel] [edk2 PATCH 01/12] ArmVirtualizationPkg: VirtFdtDxe: forward FwCfg addresses from DTB to PCDs Laszlo Ersek
2014-12-05 17:39 ` [Qemu-devel] [edk2] " Laszlo Ersek
2014-11-27 23:19 ` [Qemu-devel] [edk2 PATCH 02/12] ArmVirtualizationPkg: introduce QemuFwCfgLib instance for DXE drivers Laszlo Ersek
2014-11-27 23:19 ` [Qemu-devel] [edk2 PATCH 03/12] ArmVirtualizationPkg: clone PlatformIntelBdsLib from ArmPlatformPkg Laszlo Ersek
2014-11-27 23:19 ` [Qemu-devel] [edk2 PATCH 04/12] ArmVirtualizationPkg: PlatformIntelBdsLib: add basic policy Laszlo Ersek
2014-11-27 23:19 ` [Qemu-devel] [edk2 PATCH 05/12] OvmfPkg: extract QemuBootOrderLib Laszlo Ersek
2014-11-27 23:19 ` [Qemu-devel] [edk2 PATCH 06/12] OvmfPkg: QemuBootOrderLib: featurize PCI-like device path translation Laszlo Ersek
2014-11-27 23:19 ` [Qemu-devel] [edk2 PATCH 07/12] OvmfPkg: introduce VIRTIO_MMIO_TRANSPORT_GUID Laszlo Ersek
2014-11-27 23:19 ` [Qemu-devel] [edk2 PATCH 08/12] ArmVirtualizationPkg: VirtFdtDxe: use dedicated VIRTIO_MMIO_TRANSPORT_GUID Laszlo Ersek
2014-11-27 23:19 ` [Qemu-devel] [edk2 PATCH 09/12] OvmfPkg: QemuBootOrderLib: widen ParseUnitAddressHexList() to UINT64 Laszlo Ersek
2014-11-27 23:19 ` [Qemu-devel] [edk2 PATCH 10/12] OvmfPkg: QemuBootOrderLib: OFW-to-UEFI translation for virtio-mmio Laszlo Ersek
2014-11-27 23:19 ` [Qemu-devel] [edk2 PATCH 11/12] ArmVirtualizationPkg: PlatformIntelBdsLib: adhere to QEMU's boot order Laszlo Ersek
2014-11-27 23:19 ` [Qemu-devel] [edk2 PATCH 12/12] ArmVirtualizationPkg: identify "new shell" as builtin shell for Intel BDS Laszlo Ersek
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