From: "Chen, Tiejun" <tiejun.chen@intel.com>
To: Jan Beulich <jbeulich@suse.com>, andrew.cooper3@citrix.com
Cc: kevin.tian@intel.com, ian.campbell@citrix.com,
stefano.stabellini@eu.citrix.com, ian.jackson@eu.citrix.com,
xen-devel@lists.xen.org, yang.z.zhang@intel.com
Subject: Re: [RFC][v3][PATCH 1/6] xen:x86: record RMRR mappings
Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2014 10:14:43 +0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <53F2B313.5010408@intel.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <53F2003B02000078000BAAC3@mail.emea.novell.com>
On 2014/8/18 20:31, Jan Beulich wrote:
>>>>> Andrew Cooper <andrew.cooper3@citrix.com> 08/18/14 11:57 AM >>>
>> On 18/08/14 08:42, Chen, Tiejun wrote:
>>> On 2014/8/16 0:29, Jan Beulich wrote:
>>>>>>> On 15.08.14 at 11:39, <andrew.cooper3@citrix.com> wrote:
>>>>>> --- a/xen/include/asm-x86/e820.h
>>>>>> +++ b/xen/include/asm-x86/e820.h
>>>>>> @@ -23,6 +23,8 @@ struct e820map {
>>>>>> struct e820entry map[E820MAX];
>>>>>> };
>>>>>>
>>>>>> +typedef struct e820map rmrr_maps_t;
>>>>>
>>>>> This type is a single map of RMRR regions, not multiple maps.
>>>>> rmrr_map_t please.
>>>>
>>>> ... this once again stresses what I stated previously: Piggybacking
>>>> on the E820 handling here is just the wrong approach. There's
>>>> really no correlation with E820 other than us wanting to use the
>>>> gathered information for (among other things) adjusting the guest
>>>> E820 table. But that doesn't in any way require any re-use of
>>>> non-suitable data structures.
>>>
>>> Why are you saying this is not suitable?
>>>
>>> We need a structure to represent a RMRR entry including three fields,
>>> start, size and type, and especially, essentially RMRR entry belongs
>>> to e820 table as one entry.
>>
>> Not in Xen. Only as reported to guests, in which case an e820-like
>> structure is most appropriate.
>
> E280-like yes, but ...
>
>>>> In fact I don't see the need for this first patch anyway, as RMRRs
>>>> are already being put on a linked list as they get found. I.e. the
>>>
>>> Yes, that list, acpi_rmrr_unit, can be exposed here. But before you
>>> copy to guest, don't you need to grab those fields from that list then
>>> convert them as a suitable structure (mostly this is still same as
>>> ) to be copied into a buffer?
>>
>> Yes, but the hypercall handler can do this which avoids all need to
>> store an intermediate representation in Xen.
>>
>> list_for_each_entry(rmrr, &acpi_rmrr_units, list)
>> {
> >e820entry e;
>>
> >e.start = ...
>>
> >copy_to_guest_offset(...
>> }
>
> ... as said before, I don't think using the E820 structure as-is is the right
> approach: Neither do we need byte-granular fields, nor do we need a type
> here.
>
Please don't say simply that e820entry is not suitable, what's your
preferred structure here?
Looks you are saying something like,
struct __packed rmrr_entry {
uint64_t addr;
uint64_t size;
};
but compare that to the existing e820entry,
struct __packed e820entry {
uint64_t addr;
uint64_t size;
uint32_t type;
};
Anyway, please show me your ideal structure then I'd like to follow-up
that since it's no big deal.
Thanks
Tiejun
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2014-08-19 2:14 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 30+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2014-08-15 8:27 [RFC][v3][PATCH 0/6] xen: reserve RMRR to avoid conflicting MMIO/RAM Tiejun Chen
2014-08-15 8:27 ` [RFC][v3][PATCH 1/6] xen:x86: record RMRR mappings Tiejun Chen
2014-08-15 9:39 ` Andrew Cooper
2014-08-15 16:29 ` Jan Beulich
2014-08-18 7:42 ` Chen, Tiejun
2014-08-18 9:57 ` Andrew Cooper
2014-08-18 10:05 ` Chen, Tiejun
2014-08-18 12:31 ` Jan Beulich
2014-08-19 2:14 ` Chen, Tiejun [this message]
2014-08-19 2:28 ` Chen, Tiejun
2014-08-19 13:12 ` Jan Beulich
2014-08-18 7:45 ` Chen, Tiejun
2014-08-18 9:51 ` Andrew Cooper
2014-08-18 10:01 ` Chen, Tiejun
2014-08-18 12:56 ` Jan Beulich
2014-08-15 8:27 ` [RFC][v3][PATCH 2/6] xen:x86: introduce a new hypercall to get " Tiejun Chen
2014-08-15 9:46 ` Andrew Cooper
2014-08-18 7:46 ` Chen, Tiejun
2014-08-15 8:27 ` [RFC][v3][PATCH 3/6] tools:firmware:hvmloader: reserve RMRR mappings in e820 Tiejun Chen
2014-08-15 9:58 ` Andrew Cooper
2014-08-18 7:51 ` Chen, Tiejun
2014-08-18 10:00 ` Andrew Cooper
2014-08-15 8:27 ` [RFC][v3][PATCH 4/6] xen:x86: add XENMEM_reserved_device_memory_map to expose RMRR Tiejun Chen
2014-08-15 12:15 ` Andrew Cooper
2014-08-18 8:00 ` Chen, Tiejun
2014-08-18 10:06 ` Andrew Cooper
2014-08-15 8:27 ` [RFC][v3][PATCH 5/6] tools:libxc: check if mmio BAR is out of RMRR mappings Tiejun Chen
2014-08-15 12:21 ` Andrew Cooper
2014-08-18 8:05 ` Chen, Tiejun
2014-08-15 8:27 ` [RFC][v3][PATCH 6/6] xen:vtd: make USB RMRR mapping safe Tiejun Chen
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