@@ -1746,10 +1746,26 @@ static void virt_set_memmap(VirtMachineState *vms, int pa_bits)
for (i = VIRT_LOWMEMMAP_LAST; i < ARRAY_SIZE(extended_memmap); i++) {
hwaddr region_base = ROUND_UP(base, extended_memmap[i].size);
hwaddr region_size = extended_memmap[i].size;
- bool fits;
+ bool *region_enabled, fits;
- vms->memmap[i].base = region_base;
- vms->memmap[i].size = region_size;
+ switch (i) {
+ case VIRT_HIGH_GIC_REDIST2:
+ region_enabled = &vms->highmem_redists;
+ break;
+ case VIRT_HIGH_PCIE_ECAM:
+ region_enabled = &vms->highmem_ecam;
+ break;
+ case VIRT_HIGH_PCIE_MMIO:
+ region_enabled = &vms->highmem_mmio;
+ break;
+ default:
+ region_enabled = NULL;
+ }
+
+ /* Skip unknwon or disabled regions */
+ if (!region_enabled || !*region_enabled) {
+ continue;
+ }
/*
* Check each device to see if they fit in the PA space,
@@ -1759,22 +1775,14 @@ static void virt_set_memmap(VirtMachineState *vms, int pa_bits)
*/
fits = (region_base + region_size) <= BIT_ULL(pa_bits);
if (fits) {
- vms->highest_gpa = region_base + region_size - 1;
- }
+ vms->memmap[i].base = region_base;
+ vms->memmap[i].size = region_size;
- switch (i) {
- case VIRT_HIGH_GIC_REDIST2:
- vms->highmem_redists &= fits;
- break;
- case VIRT_HIGH_PCIE_ECAM:
- vms->highmem_ecam &= fits;
- break;
- case VIRT_HIGH_PCIE_MMIO:
- vms->highmem_mmio &= fits;
- break;
+ base = region_base + region_size;
+ vms->highest_gpa = region_base + region_size - 1;
+ } else {
+ *region_enabled = false;
}
-
- base = region_base + region_size;
}
if (device_memory_size > 0) {
There are three high memory regions, which are VIRT_HIGH_REDIST2, VIRT_HIGH_PCIE_ECAM and VIRT_HIGH_PCIE_MMIO. Their base addresses are floating on highest RAM address. However, they can be disabled in several cases. (1) One specific high memory region is disabled by developer by toggling vms->highmem_{redists, ecam, mmio}. (2) VIRT_HIGH_PCIE_ECAM region is disabled on machine, which is 'virt-2.12' or ealier than it. (3) VIRT_HIGH_PCIE_ECAM region is disabled when firmware is loaded on 32-bits system. (4) One specific high memory region is disabled when it breaks the PA space limit. The current implementation of virt_set_memmap() isn't comprehensive because the space for one specific high memory region is always reserved from the PA space for case (1), (2) and (3). In the code, 'base' and 'vms->highest_gpa' are always increased for those three cases. It's unnecessary since the assigned space of the disabled high memory region won't be used afterwards. This improves the address assignment for those three high memory region by skipping the address assignment for one specific high memory region if it has been disabled in case (1), (2) and (3). Signed-off-by: Gavin Shan <gshan@redhat.com> --- hw/arm/virt.c | 42 +++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------- 1 file changed, 25 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-)