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Re: [Xen-devel] [v7][RFC][PATCH 08/13] xen/x86/p2m: set p2m_access_n for reserved device memory mapping



>>> On 29.10.14 at 09:20, <tiejun.chen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> @@ -686,8 +686,19 @@ guest_physmap_add_entry(struct domain *d, unsigned long 
> gfn,
>       /* Now, actually do the two-way mapping */
>       if ( mfn_valid(_mfn(mfn)) )
>       {
> -        rc = p2m_set_entry(p2m, gfn, _mfn(mfn), page_order, t,
> -                           p2m->default_access);
> +        rc = 0;
> +        if ( !is_hardware_domain(d) )
> +        {
> +            rc = 
> iommu_get_reserved_device_memory(p2m_check_reserved_device_memory,
> +                                                  &gfn);
> +            if ( rc < 0 )
> +                printk("Domain %d can't can't check reserved device 
> memory.\n",
> +                       d->domain_id);
> +        }
> +
> +        /* We need to set reserved device memory as p2m_access_n. */
> +        a =  ( rc == 1 ) ? p2m_access_n : p2m->default_access;
> +        rc = p2m_set_entry(p2m, gfn, _mfn(mfn), page_order, t, a);
>           if ( rc )
>               goto out; /* Failed to update p2m, bail without updating m2p. */

Getting closer. Just set a to p2m->default_access before the if(),
and overwrite it when rc == 1 inside the if(). And properly handle
the error case (just logging a message - which btw lacks a proper
XENLOG_G_* prefix - doesn't seem enough to me).

But then again this code may change altogether if you avoid
populating the reserved regions in the first place.

Jan


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