Re: [edk2] Corrupted EFI region

From: Laszlo Ersek
Date: Mon Aug 05 2013 - 09:37:53 EST


On 08/05/13 15:02, Borislav Petkov wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 05, 2013 at 01:27:16PM +0200, Laszlo Ersek wrote:
>>> --- before 2013-07-31 22:20:52.316039492 +0200
>>> +++ after 2013-07-31 22:21:30.960731706 +0200
>>> @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ efi: mem07: type=2, attr=0xf, range=[0x0
>>> efi: mem08: type=7, attr=0xf, range=[0x0000000040000000-0x000000007c000000) (960MB)
>>> efi: mem09: type=4, attr=0xf, range=[0x000000007c000000-0x000000007c020000) (0MB)
>>> efi: mem10: type=7, attr=0xf, range=[0x000000007c020000-0x000000007e0ad000) (32MB)
>>> -efi: mem11: type=4, attr=0xf, range=[0x000000007e0ad000-0x000000007e0cc000) (0MB)
>>> +efi: mem11: type=4, attr=0xf, range=[0x000000007e0ad000-0x000000007e0ad000) (0MB)
>>
>> (type 4 is EfiBootServicesData)
>
> Yes.
>
>>> efi: mem12: type=7, attr=0xf, range=[0x000000007e0cc000-0x000000007e0cd000) (0MB)
>>> efi: mem13: type=4, attr=0xf, range=[0x000000007e0cd000-0x000000007e55d000) (4MB)
>>> efi: mem14: type=3, attr=0xf, range=[0x000000007e55d000-0x000000007e59c000) (0MB)
>>>
>>> That second boundary of region mem11 suddenly changes *before* we merge
>>> the regions. edk2 bug?
>>
>> I take it you mean this change (ie. appearance of the zero-sized range)
>> occurs when you enable KVM acceleration in qemu?
>
> Right. And I'm booting with qemu -enable-kvm so KVM acceleration is
> enabled?? Or do you mean something else.

My question was: is my understanding correct that you only see this
problem with "-enable-kvm"? Because,

On 08/01/13 18:49, Borislav Petkov wrote:
> so I'm seeing this funny thing where an EFI region changes when we
> enter efi_enter_virtual_mode when booting with edk2 on kvm. Here's
> the diff:

You said "on kvm", and provided a diff. I think (hope) I understand the
environment you've denoted with "after", but what's your "before"? The
absence of "-enable-kvm", or something else?

>
>> If so, please locate "gEfiMdePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdDebugPrintErrorLevel"
>> in OvmfPkg/OvmfPkgX64.dsc, and set the following bit in its value:
>>
>> # DEBUG_GCD 0x00100000 Global Coherency Database changes
>>
>> Then please rebuild OVMF, and capture the debug port output of qemu
>> ("-debugcon file:debug.log -global isa-debugcon.iobase=0x402") both with
>> and without KVM.
>>
>> DEBUG_GCD should produce messages related to CoreAllocateSpace(), and
>> might help us find the spot the difference is introduced.
>
> Ok, I'll try to get this thing done before my vacation. If not, we'll
> deal with it afterwards but I won't forget, I promise! :-)
>
>> BTW does this have anything to do with the NX bit report of yours, or
>> have you noticed this independently?
>
> Independently, while testing my runtime services mapping patchset.

What's the purpose of that series? Can you please provide a link (if you
posted versions of it already)?

> I was
> getting an empty region and was wondering whether to discard it from the
> mapping or not and then I looked at why I get it in the first place.
>
> Basically, I get this empty region which appears at some point. It is
> there when we enter efi_enter_virtual_mode in the kernel to setup the
> runtime mappings:
>
> [ 0.005012] efi: efi_enter_virtual_mode: enter
> [ 0.006004] efi: mem00: type=7, attr=0xf, range=[0x0000000000000000-0x000000000009f000) (0MB)
> [ 0.007004] efi: mem01: type=2, attr=0xf, range=[0x000000000009f000-0x00000000000a0000) (0MB)
> [ 0.008003] efi: mem02: type=7, attr=0xf, range=[0x0000000000100000-0x0000000000800000) (7MB)
> [ 0.009004] efi: mem03: type=4, attr=0xf, range=[0x0000000000800000-0x0000000001000000) (8MB)
> [ 0.010004] efi: mem04: type=7, attr=0xf, range=[0x0000000001000000-0x0000000002000000) (16MB)
> [ 0.011004] efi: mem05: type=2, attr=0xf, range=[0x0000000002000000-0x00000000036e3000) (22MB)
> [ 0.012004] efi: mem06: type=7, attr=0xf, range=[0x00000000036e3000-0x000000003fffb000) (969MB)
> [ 0.013003] efi: mem07: type=2, attr=0xf, range=[0x000000003fffb000-0x0000000040000000) (0MB)
> [ 0.014004] efi: mem08: type=7, attr=0xf, range=[0x0000000040000000-0x000000007c000000) (960MB)
> [ 0.015004] efi: mem09: type=4, attr=0xf, range=[0x000000007c000000-0x000000007c020000) (0MB)
> [ 0.016004] efi: mem10: type=7, attr=0xf, range=[0x000000007c020000-0x000000007e0ad000) (32MB)
> [ 0.017004] efi: mem11: type=4, attr=0xf, range=[0x000000007e0ad000-0x000000007e0ad000) (0MB)
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>
> [ 0.018003] efi: mem12: type=7, attr=0xf, range=[0x000000007e0cc000-0x000000007e0cd000) (0MB)
>
> When we dump the EFI regions initially, it is ok.
>
> [ 0.000000] efi: mem10: type=7, attr=0xf, range=[0x000000007c020000-0x000000007e0ad000) (32MB)
> [ 0.000000] efi: mem11: type=4, attr=0xf, range=[0x000000007e0ad000-0x000000007e0cc000) (0MB)
> [ 0.000000] efi: mem12: type=7, attr=0xf, range=[0x000000007e0cc000-0x000000007e0cd000) (0MB)
>
> So what basically happens is the end boundary of the region becomes the
> start, practically turning it into a 0-size one.

... and you guys suspect that some firmware code is responsible, code
that runs between the initial memory map dump, and efi_enter_virtual_mode():

https://lkml.org/lkml/2013/7/31/550

> Thanks for looking into it.

Hopefully DEBUG_GCD will tell us something.

Thanks
Laszlo
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