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Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH V2 2/4] pci: reserve 64 bit MMIO range for PCI h


From: Marcel Apfelbaum
Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH V2 2/4] pci: reserve 64 bit MMIO range for PCI hotplug
Date: Mon, 16 May 2016 13:14:51 +0300
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On 05/16/2016 11:24 AM, Igor Mammedov wrote:
On Sun, 15 May 2016 22:23:32 +0300
Marcel Apfelbaum <address@hidden> wrote:

Using the firmware assigned MMIO ranges for 64-bit PCI window
leads to zero space for hot-plugging PCI devices over 4G.

PC machines can use the whole CPU addressable range after
the space reserved for memory-hotplug.

Signed-off-by: Marcel Apfelbaum <address@hidden>
---
  hw/pci/pci.c | 16 ++++++++++++++--
  1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/hw/pci/pci.c b/hw/pci/pci.c
index bb605ef..44dd949 100644
--- a/hw/pci/pci.c
+++ b/hw/pci/pci.c
@@ -41,6 +41,7 @@
  #include "hw/hotplug.h"
  #include "hw/boards.h"
  #include "qemu/cutils.h"
+#include "hw/i386/pc.h"

  //#define DEBUG_PCI
  #ifdef DEBUG_PCI
@@ -2467,8 +2468,19 @@ static void pci_dev_get_w64(PCIBus *b, PCIDevice *dev, 
void *opaque)



Hi Igor,
Thanks for reviewing this series.

  void pci_bus_get_w64_range(PCIBus *bus, Range *range)
  {
-    range->begin = range->end = 0;
-    pci_for_each_device_under_bus(bus, pci_dev_get_w64, range);
+    Object *machine = qdev_get_machine();
+    if (object_dynamic_cast(machine, TYPE_PC_MACHINE)) {
+        PCMachineState *pcms = PC_MACHINE(machine);
+        range->begin = pc_machine_get_reserved_memory_end(pcms);
that line should break linking on other targets which don't have
pc_machine_get_reserved_memory_end()
probably for got to add stub.


I cross-compiled all the targets with no problem.  It seems no stub is required.


+        if (!range->begin) {
+            range->begin = ROUND_UP(0x100000000ULL + pcms->above_4g_mem_size,
+                                    1ULL << 30);
+        }
+        range->end = 1ULL << 40; /* 40 bits physical */
x86 specific in generic code


I am aware I put x86 code in the generic pci code, but I limited it with
    if (object_dynamic_cast(machine, TYPE_PC_MACHINE)) {
So we have a generic rule for getting the w64 range and a specific one for PC 
machines.

The alternative would be a w64 range per host-bridge, not bus.
Adding a pci_bus_get_w64_range function to PCIHostBridgeClass,
defaulting in current implementation for the base class and
overriding it for piix/q35 looks OK to you?

I thought about it, but it seemed over-engineered as opposed
to the 'simple' if statement, however I can try it if you think is better.

ARM also has 64-bit PCI MMIO /git grep VIRT_PCIE_MMIO_HIGH/

I had a look and ARM does not use this infrastructure, it has its own 
abstractions,
a memmap list. This is the other reason I selected this implementation,
because is not really used by other targets (but it can be used in the future)


Thanks,
Marcel

perhaps range should be a property of PCI bus,
where a board sets its own values for start/size

+    } else {
+        range->begin = range->end = 0;
+        pci_for_each_device_under_bus(bus, pci_dev_get_w64, range);
+    }
  }

  static bool pcie_has_upstream_port(PCIDevice *dev)





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