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Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH for-2.0?] target-i386: fix gdb debugging with la
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Luiz Capitulino |
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Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH for-2.0?] target-i386: fix gdb debugging with large memory guests |
Date: |
Tue, 18 Mar 2014 09:00:43 -0400 |
On Tue, 18 Mar 2014 11:30:42 +0100
Jan Kiszka <address@hidden> wrote:
> On 2014-03-18 08:36, Paolo Bonzini wrote:
> > Il 18/03/2014 08:19, Jan Kiszka ha scritto:
> >> On 2014-03-18 02:54, Luiz Capitulino wrote:
> >>> If you start a Linux guest with more than 4GB of memory and try to
> >>> look at a
> >>> memory address, you will get an error from gdb:
> >>>
> >>> (gdb) p node_data[0]->node_id
> >>> Cannot access memory at address 0xffff88013fffd3a0
> >>> (gdb)
> >>
> >> I suppose this is x86-64, not 32-bit with PTE, right?
> >>
> >>>
> >>> I debugged this down to x86_cpu_get_phys_page_debug(), it doesn't
> >>> handle the
> >>> case where the PDPTE has the PS bit set (although I didn't check
> >>> where Linux
> >>> sets that bit). This commit adds the PS bit handling, which fixes the
> >>> problem
> >>> for me.
> >>>
> >>> Signed-off-by: Luiz capitulino <address@hidden>
> >>> ---
> >>>
> >>> Two observations:
> >>>
> >>> 1. This bug has always existed, so it's not a regression, so I'm not
> >>> sure
> >>> it's worth it to fix for 2.0
> >
> > Sure, why not?
> >
> >>> 2. I'm not familiar with every detail of x86_cpu_get_phys_page_debug(),
> >>> so I'm not completely sure this is the right thing to do
> >>>
> >>> target-i386/helper.c | 8 ++++++++
> >>> 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+)
> >>>
> >>> diff --git a/target-i386/helper.c b/target-i386/helper.c
> >>> index 4f447b8..9b7803f 100644
> >>> --- a/target-i386/helper.c
> >>> +++ b/target-i386/helper.c
> >>> @@ -951,6 +951,13 @@ hwaddr x86_cpu_get_phys_page_debug(CPUState *cs,
> >>> vaddr addr)
> >>> return -1;
> >>> }
> >>>
> >>> + if (pdpe & PG_PSE_MASK) {
> >>> + page_size = 1024 * 1024 * 1024;
> >>> + pte = pdpe & ~( (page_size - 1) & ~0xfff);
> >>> + pte &= ~(PG_NX_MASK | PG_HI_USER_MASK);
> >>> + goto out;
> >>> + }
> >>
> >> Does this also apply if we are not in long mode?
> >
> > No, it doesn't. The only valid bits in a PAE PDPTE are P, PWT and PCD.
> > Bit 7 (PS) is reserved.
>
> Right, this belongs in the "if (env->hflags & HF_LMA_MASK)" block.
>
> And the subject or description should mention that
> x86_cpu_get_phys_page_debug was lacking support for 1G hugepages.
To be honest, although the PS bit is set and that indicates a 1GB page,
I didn't know Linux does that. I thought Linux would use 4KB pages for
everything unless it's explicitly asked to use bigger pages. Also, note that
I was using gdb to debug really early kernel boot code (start_kernel()).
I'd feel more confident to have such a changelog after I find out where
exactly Linux sets that bit, but I won't have time in the next days. On the
other hand, the patch does fix the problem to me.
- [Qemu-devel] [PATCH for-2.0?] target-i386: fix gdb debugging with large memory guests, Luiz Capitulino, 2014/03/17
- Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH for-2.0?] target-i386: fix gdb debugging with large memory guests, Jan Kiszka, 2014/03/18
- Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH for-2.0?] target-i386: fix gdb debugging with large memory guests, Paolo Bonzini, 2014/03/18
- Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH for-2.0?] target-i386: fix gdb debugging with large memory guests, Jan Kiszka, 2014/03/18
- Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH for-2.0?] target-i386: fix gdb debugging with large memory guests,
Luiz Capitulino <=
- Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH for-2.0?] target-i386: fix gdb debugging with large memory guests, Jan Kiszka, 2014/03/18
- Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH for-2.0?] target-i386: fix gdb debugging with large memory guests, Luiz Capitulino, 2014/03/18
- Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH for-2.0?] target-i386: fix gdb debugging with large memory guests, Paolo Bonzini, 2014/03/18
- Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH for-2.0?] target-i386: fix gdb debugging with large memory guests, Jan Kiszka, 2014/03/18
Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH for-2.0?] target-i386: fix gdb debugging with large memory guests, Luiz Capitulino, 2014/03/18