[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [PATCH v10 2/4] vpci/rebar: Free Rebar resources when init_rebar() fails
On 06.08.2025 05:39, Chen, Jiqian wrote: > On 2025/8/5 16:48, Jan Beulich wrote: >> On 05.08.2025 05:49, Jiqian Chen wrote: >>> --- a/xen/drivers/vpci/rebar.c >>> +++ b/xen/drivers/vpci/rebar.c >>> @@ -49,6 +49,32 @@ static void cf_check rebar_ctrl_write(const struct >>> pci_dev *pdev, >>> bar->guest_addr = bar->addr; >>> } >>> >>> +static int cf_check cleanup_rebar(const struct pci_dev *pdev) >>> +{ >>> + int rc; >>> + uint32_t ctrl; >>> + unsigned int nbars; >>> + unsigned int rebar_offset = pci_find_ext_capability(pdev->sbdf, >>> + >>> PCI_EXT_CAP_ID_REBAR); >>> + >>> + if ( !rebar_offset || !is_hardware_domain(pdev->domain) ) >>> + { >>> + ASSERT_UNREACHABLE(); >>> + return 0; >>> + } >>> + >>> + ctrl = pci_conf_read32(pdev->sbdf, rebar_offset + PCI_REBAR_CTRL(0)); >>> + nbars = MASK_EXTR(ctrl, PCI_REBAR_CTRL_NBAR_MASK); >>> + >>> + rc = vpci_remove_registers(pdev->vpci, rebar_offset + PCI_REBAR_CAP(0), >>> + PCI_REBAR_CTRL(nbars - 1)); >>> + if ( rc ) >>> + printk(XENLOG_ERR "%pd %pp: fail to remove Rebar handlers rc=%d\n", >>> + pdev->domain, &pdev->sbdf, rc); >> >> MSI and MSI-X (now) have ASSERT_UNREACHABLE() on their respective paths. Is >> there a reason this shouldn't be done here as well? > Will add. > >> >> MSI and MSI-X further have another add-register below here, to ensure the >> control register cannot be written. Again - is there a reason the same >> shouldn't be done here? (If so, I think this may want putting in a comment.) > Since extended capabilities are only exposed to dom0, and dom0 has no > limitations to access devices. > It since there is not much point in adding such a handler for rebar. While the effect is different from MSI / MSI-X, isn't it still a problem if Dom0 changed BAR sizes entirely behind Xen's back? Which could be prevented by similarly discarding writes to the control register, as is done for the other two? Jan
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