Re: [RFC] use realmode code to reserve end-of-conventional-memoryto 1MB

From: Mark McLoughlin
Date: Tue Mar 04 2008 - 11:16:26 EST


On Tue, 2008-03-04 at 15:33 +0100, Ingo Molnar wrote:
> * Mark McLoughlin <markmc@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > > The patch below seems like the right thing to do. It certainly boots
> > > in a domU without the DMI problem (without any of the other related
> > > patches such as Alexander's).
> >
> > Yep, this patch on its own fixes 2.6.25-rc3 DomU boot for me here.
>
> thanks - i picked it up for v2.6.25 merging.

Great.

> i'm wondering, what triggered this bug, and why didnt we have these
> problems in the past?

That's been bothering me too, but hadn't come up with anything until I
just now looked again.

I'm pretty certain that dmi_scan_machine() wasn't using a fixmap before
(in 2.6.24) since I had to fix a broken xen dom0 patch to handle this
new situation.

Looking at 2.6.24 bt_ioremap(), it would have been hitting this:

/*
* Don't remap the low PCI/ISA area, it's always mapped..
*/
if (phys_addr >= ISA_START_ADDRESS && last_addr < ISA_END_ADDRESS)
return phys_to_virt(phys_addr);

If I restore this behaviour (i.e. remove Ian's e820 hole and add the
patch below), then I see us still allocating a page table at 0xf0000 but
we don't then try and create a new writable mapping to it later, and
everything goes fine.

That's a little worrying though, surely? The mapping created by
kernel_physical_mapping_init() is writable, so shouldn't Xen barf if you
try and use a page within that mapping as a page table?

Cheers,
Mark.

>From c43a8a1badf5347a57d66556a4ba497623d620d4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Mark McLoughlin <markmc@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2008 15:32:03 +0000
Subject: [PATCH] x86: Don't remap the ISA region in early_ioremap()

Restore the previous behaviour of bt_ioremap() where
it would use the existing mapping of the ISA region
rather than using a fixmap.

Signed-off-by: Mark McLoughlin <markmc@xxxxxxxxxx>
---
arch/x86/mm/ioremap.c | 16 +++++++++++-----
1 files changed, 11 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)

diff --git a/arch/x86/mm/ioremap.c b/arch/x86/mm/ioremap.c
index 882328e..89fdd8f 100644
--- a/arch/x86/mm/ioremap.c
+++ b/arch/x86/mm/ioremap.c
@@ -425,6 +425,13 @@ void __init *early_ioremap(unsigned long phys_addr, unsigned long size)
return NULL;
}

+ /*
+ * Don't remap the low PCI/ISA area, it's always mapped..
+ */
+ if (phys_addr >= ISA_START_ADDRESS && last_addr < ISA_END_ADDRESS)
+ return phys_to_virt(phys_addr);
+
+
if (nesting >= FIX_BTMAPS_NESTING) {
WARN_ON(1);
return NULL;
@@ -471,6 +478,10 @@ void __init early_iounmap(void *addr, unsigned long size)
enum fixed_addresses idx;
unsigned int nesting;

+ virt_addr = (unsigned long)addr;
+ if (virt_addr < fix_to_virt(FIX_BTMAP_BEGIN))
+ return;
+
nesting = --early_ioremap_nested;
WARN_ON(nesting < 0);

@@ -480,11 +491,6 @@ void __init early_iounmap(void *addr, unsigned long size)
dump_stack();
}

- virt_addr = (unsigned long)addr;
- if (virt_addr < fix_to_virt(FIX_BTMAP_BEGIN)) {
- WARN_ON(1);
- return;
- }
offset = virt_addr & ~PAGE_MASK;
nrpages = PAGE_ALIGN(offset + size - 1) >> PAGE_SHIFT;

--
1.5.4.2



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