Message ID | 20241017170325.3842-9-dpsmith@apertussolutions.com (mailing list archive) |
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State | Superseded |
Headers | show |
Series | Boot modules for Hyperlaunch | expand |
On 2024-10-17 13:02, Daniel P. Smith wrote: > To allow a slow conversion of x86 over to struct boot_module, start with > replacing all references to module_t mod, only in setup.c, to the mod element > of struct boot_module. These serves twofold, first to allow the incremental > transition from module_t fields to struct boot_module fields. The second is to > allow the conversion of function definitions from taking module_t parameters to > accepting struct boot_module as needed when a transitioned field will be > accessed. > > Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Smith <dpsmith@apertussolutions.com> > --- > Changes since v5: > - rewrote commit message > - coding style changes > - added comment for initial_images assignment > --- > xen/arch/x86/setup.c | 64 +++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------- > 1 file changed, 37 insertions(+), 27 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/xen/arch/x86/setup.c b/xen/arch/x86/setup.c > index 11e1027d72dd..1b56eaf26efe 100644 > --- a/xen/arch/x86/setup.c > +++ b/xen/arch/x86/setup.c > @@ -1460,9 +1465,9 @@ void asmlinkage __init noreturn __start_xen(unsigned long mbi_p) > * move mod[0], we incorporate this as extra space at the start. > */ > struct boot_module *bm = &bi->mods[j]; > - unsigned long size = PAGE_ALIGN(bm->headroom + mod[j].mod_end); > + unsigned long size = PAGE_ALIGN(bm->headroom + bm->mod->mod_end); > > - if ( mod[j].reserved ) > + if ( bi->mods[j].mod->reserved ) Use bm->mod->reserved here? > continue; > > /* Don't overlap with other modules (or Xen itself). */ > @@ -1591,8 +1598,9 @@ void asmlinkage __init noreturn __start_xen(unsigned long mbi_p) > map_e = boot_e820.map[j].addr + boot_e820.map[j].size; > for ( j = 0; j < bi->nr_modules; ++j ) > { > - uint64_t end = pfn_to_paddr(mod[j].mod_start) + > - mod[j].mod_end; > + uint64_t end = pfn_to_paddr( > + bi->mods[j].mod->mod_start) + pfn_to_paddr and mod_start can fit on one line > + bi->mods[j].mod->mod_end; > > if ( map_e < end ) > map_e = end; > @@ -1666,11 +1674,12 @@ void asmlinkage __init noreturn __start_xen(unsigned long mbi_p) > > for ( i = 0; i < bi->nr_modules; ++i ) > { > - set_pdx_range(mod[i].mod_start, > - mod[i].mod_start + PFN_UP(mod[i].mod_end)); > - map_pages_to_xen((unsigned long)mfn_to_virt(mod[i].mod_start), > - _mfn(mod[i].mod_start), > - PFN_UP(mod[i].mod_end), PAGE_HYPERVISOR); > + set_pdx_range(bi->mods[i].mod->mod_start, > + bi->mods[i].mod->mod_start + > + PFN_UP(bi->mods[i].mod->mod_end)); Indent PFN_UP since it's a continuation of the previous argument? > + map_pages_to_xen((unsigned long)mfn_to_virt(bi->mods[i].mod->mod_start), > + _mfn(bi->mods[i].mod->mod_start), > + PFN_UP(bi->mods[i].mod->mod_end), PAGE_HYPERVISOR); > } > > #ifdef CONFIG_KEXEC Regards, Jason
On 10/17/24 19:02, Jason Andryuk wrote: > On 2024-10-17 13:02, Daniel P. Smith wrote: >> To allow a slow conversion of x86 over to struct boot_module, start with >> replacing all references to module_t mod, only in setup.c, to the mod >> element >> of struct boot_module. These serves twofold, first to allow the >> incremental >> transition from module_t fields to struct boot_module fields. The >> second is to >> allow the conversion of function definitions from taking module_t >> parameters to >> accepting struct boot_module as needed when a transitioned field will be >> accessed. >> >> Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Smith <dpsmith@apertussolutions.com> >> --- >> Changes since v5: >> - rewrote commit message >> - coding style changes >> - added comment for initial_images assignment >> --- >> xen/arch/x86/setup.c | 64 +++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------- >> 1 file changed, 37 insertions(+), 27 deletions(-) >> >> diff --git a/xen/arch/x86/setup.c b/xen/arch/x86/setup.c >> index 11e1027d72dd..1b56eaf26efe 100644 >> --- a/xen/arch/x86/setup.c >> +++ b/xen/arch/x86/setup.c > >> @@ -1460,9 +1465,9 @@ void asmlinkage __init noreturn >> __start_xen(unsigned long mbi_p) >> * move mod[0], we incorporate this as extra space at >> the start. >> */ >> struct boot_module *bm = &bi->mods[j]; >> - unsigned long size = PAGE_ALIGN(bm->headroom + >> mod[j].mod_end); >> + unsigned long size = PAGE_ALIGN(bm->headroom + >> bm->mod->mod_end); >> - if ( mod[j].reserved ) >> + if ( bi->mods[j].mod->reserved ) > > Use bm->mod->reserved here? Yah, that would be better. >> continue; >> /* Don't overlap with other modules (or Xen itself). */ > >> @@ -1591,8 +1598,9 @@ void asmlinkage __init noreturn >> __start_xen(unsigned long mbi_p) >> map_e = boot_e820.map[j].addr + boot_e820.map[j].size; >> for ( j = 0; j < bi->nr_modules; ++j ) >> { >> - uint64_t end = pfn_to_paddr(mod[j].mod_start) + >> - mod[j].mod_end; >> + uint64_t end = pfn_to_paddr( >> + bi->mods[j].mod->mod_start) + > > pfn_to_paddr and mod_start can fit on one line I will check but you have to also account for the '+' as generally it should stay with the LHS. >> + bi->mods[j].mod->mod_end; >> if ( map_e < end ) >> map_e = end; >> @@ -1666,11 +1674,12 @@ void asmlinkage __init noreturn >> __start_xen(unsigned long mbi_p) >> for ( i = 0; i < bi->nr_modules; ++i ) >> { >> - set_pdx_range(mod[i].mod_start, >> - mod[i].mod_start + PFN_UP(mod[i].mod_end)); >> - map_pages_to_xen((unsigned long)mfn_to_virt(mod[i].mod_start), >> - _mfn(mod[i].mod_start), >> - PFN_UP(mod[i].mod_end), PAGE_HYPERVISOR); >> + set_pdx_range(bi->mods[i].mod->mod_start, >> + bi->mods[i].mod->mod_start + >> + PFN_UP(bi->mods[i].mod->mod_end)); > > Indent PFN_UP since it's a continuation of the previous argument? Ack. v/r, dps
diff --git a/xen/arch/x86/setup.c b/xen/arch/x86/setup.c index 11e1027d72dd..1b56eaf26efe 100644 --- a/xen/arch/x86/setup.c +++ b/xen/arch/x86/setup.c @@ -1341,15 +1341,19 @@ void asmlinkage __init noreturn __start_xen(unsigned long mbi_p) set_kexec_crash_area_size((u64)nr_pages << PAGE_SHIFT); kexec_reserve_area(); - initial_images = mod; + /* + * The field bi->mods[0].mod points to the first element of the module_t + * array. + */ + initial_images = bi->mods[0].mod; for ( i = 0; !efi_enabled(EFI_LOADER) && i < bi->nr_modules; i++ ) { - if ( mod[i].mod_start & (PAGE_SIZE - 1) ) + if ( bi->mods[i].mod->mod_start & (PAGE_SIZE - 1) ) panic("Bootloader didn't honor module alignment request\n"); - mod[i].mod_end -= mod[i].mod_start; - mod[i].mod_start >>= PAGE_SHIFT; - mod[i].reserved = 0; + bi->mods[i].mod->mod_end -= bi->mods[i].mod->mod_start; + bi->mods[i].mod->mod_start >>= PAGE_SHIFT; + bi->mods[i].mod->reserved = 0; } /* @@ -1360,6 +1364,7 @@ void asmlinkage __init noreturn __start_xen(unsigned long mbi_p) if ( xen_phys_start ) { + unsigned int xen = bi->nr_modules; relocated = true; /* @@ -1367,8 +1372,8 @@ void asmlinkage __init noreturn __start_xen(unsigned long mbi_p) * respective reserve_e820_ram() invocation below. No need to * query efi_boot_mem_unused() here, though. */ - mod[bi->nr_modules].mod_start = virt_to_mfn(_stext); - mod[bi->nr_modules].mod_end = __2M_rwdata_end - _stext; + bi->mods[xen].mod->mod_start = virt_to_mfn(_stext); + bi->mods[xen].mod->mod_end = __2M_rwdata_end - _stext; } bi->mods[0].headroom = @@ -1460,9 +1465,9 @@ void asmlinkage __init noreturn __start_xen(unsigned long mbi_p) * move mod[0], we incorporate this as extra space at the start. */ struct boot_module *bm = &bi->mods[j]; - unsigned long size = PAGE_ALIGN(bm->headroom + mod[j].mod_end); + unsigned long size = PAGE_ALIGN(bm->headroom + bm->mod->mod_end); - if ( mod[j].reserved ) + if ( bi->mods[j].mod->reserved ) continue; /* Don't overlap with other modules (or Xen itself). */ @@ -1474,14 +1479,14 @@ void asmlinkage __init noreturn __start_xen(unsigned long mbi_p) if ( s < end && (bm->headroom || - ((end - size) >> PAGE_SHIFT) > mod[j].mod_start) ) + ((end - size) >> PAGE_SHIFT) > bm->mod->mod_start) ) { move_memory(end - size + bm->headroom, - (uint64_t)mod[j].mod_start << PAGE_SHIFT, - mod[j].mod_end); - mod[j].mod_start = (end - size) >> PAGE_SHIFT; - mod[j].mod_end += bm->headroom; - mod[j].reserved = 1; + (uint64_t)bm->mod->mod_start << PAGE_SHIFT, + bm->mod->mod_end); + bm->mod->mod_start = (end - size) >> PAGE_SHIFT; + bm->mod->mod_end += bm->headroom; + bm->mod->reserved = 1; } } @@ -1507,13 +1512,15 @@ void asmlinkage __init noreturn __start_xen(unsigned long mbi_p) #endif } - if ( bi->mods[0].headroom && !mod->reserved ) + if ( bi->mods[0].headroom && !bi->mods[0].mod->reserved ) panic("Not enough memory to relocate the dom0 kernel image\n"); for ( i = 0; i < bi->nr_modules; ++i ) { - uint64_t s = (uint64_t)mod[i].mod_start << PAGE_SHIFT; + uint64_t s = (uint64_t)bi->mods[i].mod->mod_start + << PAGE_SHIFT; - reserve_e820_ram(&boot_e820, s, s + PAGE_ALIGN(mod[i].mod_end)); + reserve_e820_ram(&boot_e820, s, + s + PAGE_ALIGN(bi->mods[i].mod->mod_end)); } if ( !xen_phys_start ) @@ -1591,8 +1598,9 @@ void asmlinkage __init noreturn __start_xen(unsigned long mbi_p) map_e = boot_e820.map[j].addr + boot_e820.map[j].size; for ( j = 0; j < bi->nr_modules; ++j ) { - uint64_t end = pfn_to_paddr(mod[j].mod_start) + - mod[j].mod_end; + uint64_t end = pfn_to_paddr( + bi->mods[j].mod->mod_start) + + bi->mods[j].mod->mod_end; if ( map_e < end ) map_e = end; @@ -1666,11 +1674,12 @@ void asmlinkage __init noreturn __start_xen(unsigned long mbi_p) for ( i = 0; i < bi->nr_modules; ++i ) { - set_pdx_range(mod[i].mod_start, - mod[i].mod_start + PFN_UP(mod[i].mod_end)); - map_pages_to_xen((unsigned long)mfn_to_virt(mod[i].mod_start), - _mfn(mod[i].mod_start), - PFN_UP(mod[i].mod_end), PAGE_HYPERVISOR); + set_pdx_range(bi->mods[i].mod->mod_start, + bi->mods[i].mod->mod_start + + PFN_UP(bi->mods[i].mod->mod_end)); + map_pages_to_xen((unsigned long)mfn_to_virt(bi->mods[i].mod->mod_start), + _mfn(bi->mods[i].mod->mod_start), + PFN_UP(bi->mods[i].mod->mod_end), PAGE_HYPERVISOR); } #ifdef CONFIG_KEXEC @@ -2059,8 +2068,9 @@ void asmlinkage __init noreturn __start_xen(unsigned long mbi_p) * We're going to setup domain0 using the module(s) that we stashed safely * above our heap. The second module, if present, is an initrd ramdisk. */ - dom0 = create_dom0(mod, bi->mods[0].headroom, - initrdidx < bi->nr_modules ? mod + initrdidx : NULL, + dom0 = create_dom0(bi->mods[0].mod, bi->mods[0].headroom, + initrdidx < bi->nr_modules ? bi->mods[initrdidx].mod + : NULL, kextra, bi->loader); if ( !dom0 ) panic("Could not set up DOM0 guest OS\n");
To allow a slow conversion of x86 over to struct boot_module, start with replacing all references to module_t mod, only in setup.c, to the mod element of struct boot_module. These serves twofold, first to allow the incremental transition from module_t fields to struct boot_module fields. The second is to allow the conversion of function definitions from taking module_t parameters to accepting struct boot_module as needed when a transitioned field will be accessed. Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Smith <dpsmith@apertussolutions.com> --- Changes since v5: - rewrote commit message - coding style changes - added comment for initial_images assignment --- xen/arch/x86/setup.c | 64 +++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------- 1 file changed, 37 insertions(+), 27 deletions(-)