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Re: [Xen-devel] Xen: ARM: Support for mapping ECAM PCIe Config Space Specified In Static ACPI Table



On Mon, 19 Dec 2016, Julien Grall wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> On 16/12/2016 15:49, Julien Grall wrote:
> > On 14/12/16 08:00, Jiandi An wrote:
> > > Xen currently doesn't map ECAM space specified in static ACPI table.
> > > Seeking opinion on how this should be handled properly.
> > > Each root complex ECAM region takes up 64K 4K pages (256MB).
> > > For some platforms there might be multiple root complexes.
> > > Is the plan to map all at once?Julien has mentioned support
> > > for mapping ECAM may come when support for PCI passthrough is
> > > added, is that right? What mechanism will it be? Will Xen or
> > > dom0 be the one that parses the staic ACPI tables and map the ECAM space?
> > 
> > For performance reason, each ECAM region would need to be mapped at
> > once, so the stage-2 page table could take advantage of superpage (it
> > will mostly be 2MB).
> > 
> > Now, I don't think Xen should map the ECAM region in stage-2 before
> > hand. All the regions may not be described in the MCFG and I would like
> > to see a generic solution.
> > 
> > Looking at the code (see pci_create_ecam_create in drivers/pci/ecam.c),
> > ioremap is used. I believe the problem is the same for the 2 other
> > threads you sent ( [1] and [2]).
> > 
> > So it might be good to look at hooking up a call to
> > XENMEM_add_to_physmap_range in ioremap.
> > 
> > Any opinions?
> 
> I thought a bit more about it and I realized we need to be cautious on how to
> proceed here.
> 
> DOM0 will have a mix of real devices and emulated devices (e.g some part of
> the GIC). For the emulated devices, DOM0 should not call
> XENMEM_add_to_physmap_range. However, DOM0 is not aware what is emulated or
> not, so even the current approach (hooking up in platform device) seems
> fragile. We rely on Xen to say "this region cannot be mapped".

You are right that Dom0 doesn't and shouldn't be able to tell the
difference between emulated and real devices. But I don't think that
should be a problem because Xen knows exactly if an MMIO region belongs
to an emulated device thanks to the 1:1 mapping. When
XENMEM_add_to_physmap_range is called, Xen can check whether the region
belongs to an emulated device or a real device, mapping memory only if
it belongs to a real device. No need to report errors: from Dom0 point
of view the operation succeeded either way.

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