Re: git: e6cf1a0826c9 - main - physmem: add ram0 pseudo-driver
- In reply to: Jessica Clarke : "Re: git: e6cf1a0826c9 - main - physmem: add ram0 pseudo-driver"
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Date: Wed, 08 Feb 2023 22:26:25 UTC
On 2/8/23 17:13, Jessica Clarke wrote:
> On 8 Feb 2023, at 21:06, Mitchell Horne <mhorne@freebsd.org> wrote:
>>
>> On 2/8/23 16:55, Jessica Clarke wrote:
>>> On 8 Feb 2023, at 20:52, Mitchell Horne <mhorne@FreeBSD.org> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> The branch main has been updated by mhorne:
>>>>
>>>> URL: https://cgit.FreeBSD.org/src/commit/?id=e6cf1a0826c9d7f229e41224ec7b783501636528
>>>>
>>>> commit e6cf1a0826c9d7f229e41224ec7b783501636528
>>>> Author: Mitchell Horne <mhorne@FreeBSD.org>
>>>> AuthorDate: 2021-05-27 14:27:40 +0000
>>>> Commit: Mitchell Horne <mhorne@FreeBSD.org>
>>>> CommitDate: 2023-02-08 20:50:46 +0000
>>>>
>>>> physmem: add ram0 pseudo-driver
>>>>
>>>> Its purpose is to reserve all I/O space belonging to physical memory
>>> If it’s RAM then it’s not I/O, and if it’s I/O then it’s not RAM?
>>> Jess
>>
>> Yes, they are distinct. And yet, they share an address space. So this is to assist in the SYS_RES_MEMORY resource bookkeeping. Did I misuse some terminology, or what is your actual question?
>
> The commit message just doesn’t make sense to me, it switches between
> talking about I/O space and memory (same applies to the comments in the
> code). Is this reserving I/O parts of the address space so
> SYS_RES_MEMORY doesn’t include them (which doesn’t *belong* to physical
> memory, just resides in the same address space), reserving
> FDT/ACPI-reserved actual RAM memory regions so SYS_RES_MEMORY doesn’t
> include them (which isn’t I/O space), or both? Currently it reads to me
> as describing part of one and part of the other, but neither fully.
>
> Jess
Okay sure, perhaps the term I am searching for but missing is "physical
address space". We know that some regions of physical address space
correspond to RAM/memory/"physical memory". Other portions of the
address space correspond to memory-mapped I/O regions belonging to one
or more devices.
Device drivers allocate SYS_RES_MEMORY resources using e.g.
bus_alloc_resource(). They do this to declare ownership of the
particular range of physical address space that they will use for I/O.
If it's not RF_SHAREABLE, then it can't be handed out again.
Memory/RAM is handed out by a different set of APIs, and therefore never
touches SYS_RES_MEMORY resources. However, it is true that the
(tangible) physical memory in the system maps to a set of regions in the
(abstract) physical address space. This is the sense in which I used the
word "belong".
The purpose of the change is to reserve, from the system-wide
SYS_RES_MEMORY rman, those portions of the physical address space that
correspond to real physical memory/RAM.
>
>>>> from nexus, preventing it from being handed out by bus_alloc_resource()
>>>> to callers such as xenpv_alloc_physmem(), which looks for the first
>>>> available free range it can get. This mimics the existing pseudo-driver
>>>> on x86.
>>>>
>>>> If needed, the device can be disabled with hint.ram.0.disabled="1" in
>>>> /boot/device.hints.
>>>>
>>>> Reviewed by: imp
>>>> MFC after: 1 month
>>>> Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D32343
>>>> ---
>>>> sys/kern/subr_physmem.c | 100 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
>>>> 1 file changed, 99 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
>>>>
>>>> diff --git a/sys/kern/subr_physmem.c b/sys/kern/subr_physmem.c
>>>> index 498ad2440f40..bb6af5a580aa 100644
>>>> --- a/sys/kern/subr_physmem.c
>>>> +++ b/sys/kern/subr_physmem.c
>>>> @@ -40,7 +40,9 @@ __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
>>>>
>>>> #include <sys/param.h>
>>>> #include <sys/systm.h>
>>>> +#include <sys/bus.h>
>>>> #include <sys/kernel.h>
>>>> +#include <sys/module.h>
>>>> #include <sys/physmem.h>
>>>>
>>>> #ifdef _KERNEL
>>>> @@ -49,7 +51,9 @@ __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
>>>> #include <vm/vm_page.h>
>>>> #include <vm/vm_phys.h>
>>>> #include <vm/vm_dumpset.h>
>>>> +
>>>> #include <machine/md_var.h>
>>>> +#include <machine/resource.h>
>>>> #else
>>>> #include <stdarg.h>
>>>> #include <stdio.h>
>>>> @@ -524,7 +528,6 @@ physmem_init_kernel_globals(void)
>>>> panic("No memory entries in phys_avail");
>>>> Maxmem = atop(phys_avail[nextidx - 1]);
>>>> }
>>>> -#endif
>>>>
>>>> #ifdef DDB
>>>> #include <ddb/ddb.h>
>>>> @@ -536,3 +539,98 @@ DB_SHOW_COMMAND_FLAGS(physmem, db_show_physmem, DB_CMD_MEMSAFE)
>>>> }
>>>>
>>>> #endif /* DDB */
>>>> +
>>>> +/*
>>>> + * ram pseudo driver - this reserves I/O space resources corresponding to physical
>>>> + * memory regions.
>>>> + */
>>>> +
>>>> +static void
>>>> +ram_identify(driver_t *driver, device_t parent)
>>>> +{
>>>> +
>>>> + if (resource_disabled("ram", 0))
>>>> + return;
>>>> + if (BUS_ADD_CHILD(parent, 0, "ram", 0) == NULL)
>>>> + panic("ram_identify");
>>>> +}
>>>> +
>>>> +static int
>>>> +ram_probe(device_t dev)
>>>> +{
>>>> +
>>>> + device_quiet(dev);
>>>> + device_set_desc(dev, "System RAM");
>>>> + return (BUS_PROBE_SPECIFIC);
>>>> +}
>>>> +
>>>> +static int
>>>> +ram_attach(device_t dev)
>>>> +{
>>>> + vm_paddr_t avail_list[PHYS_AVAIL_COUNT];
>>>> + rman_res_t start, end;
>>>> + struct region *hwp;
>>>> + int rid, i;
>>>> +
>>>> + rid = 0;
>>>> +
>>>> + /* Get the avail list. */
>>>> + bzero(avail_list, sizeof(avail_list));
>>>> + regions_to_avail(avail_list, EXFLAG_NOALLOC | EXFLAG_NODUMP,
>>>> + PHYS_AVAIL_COUNT, 0, NULL, NULL);
>>>> +
>>>> + /* Reserve all memory regions. */
>>>> + for (i = 0; avail_list[i + 1] != 0; i += 2) {
>>>> + start = avail_list[i];
>>>> + end = avail_list[i + 1];
>>>> +
>>>> + if (bootverbose)
>>>> + device_printf(dev,
>>>> + "reserving memory region: %jx-%jx\n",
>>>> + (uintmax_t)start, (uintmax_t)end);
>>>> +
>>>> + if (bus_alloc_resource(dev, SYS_RES_MEMORY, &rid, start, end,
>>>> + end - start, 0) == NULL)
>>>> + panic("ram_attach: resource %d failed to attach", rid);
>>>> + rid++;
>>>> + }
>>>> +
>>>> + /* Now, reserve the excluded memory regions. */
>>>> + for (i = 0, hwp = exregions; i < excnt; i++, hwp++) {
>>>> + start = hwp->addr;
>>>> + end = hwp->addr + hwp->size;
>>>> +
>>>> + if (bootverbose)
>>>> + device_printf(dev,
>>>> + "reserving excluded region: %jx-%jx\n",
>>>> + (uintmax_t)start, (uintmax_t)(end - 1));
>>>> +
>>>> + /*
>>>> + * Best-effort attempt to reserve the range. This may fail, as
>>>> + * sometimes the excluded ranges provided by the device tree
>>>> + * will cover or overlap some I/O range.
>>>> + */
>>>> + if (bus_alloc_resource(dev, SYS_RES_MEMORY, &rid, start, end,
>>>> + end - start, 0) == NULL) {
>>>> + if (bootverbose)
>>>> + device_printf(dev, "failed to reserve region\n");
>>>> + continue;
>>>> + }
>>>> + rid++;
>>>> + }
>>>> +
>>>> + return (0);
>>>> +}
>>>> +
>>>> +static device_method_t ram_methods[] = {
>>>> + /* Device interface */
>>>> + DEVMETHOD(device_identify, ram_identify),
>>>> + DEVMETHOD(device_probe, ram_probe),
>>>> + DEVMETHOD(device_attach, ram_attach),
>>>> +
>>>> + DEVMETHOD_END
>>>> +};
>>>> +
>>>> +DEFINE_CLASS_0(ram, ram_driver, ram_methods, /* no softc */ 1);
>>>> +DRIVER_MODULE(ram, nexus, ram_driver, 0, 0);
>>>> +#endif /* _KERNEL */
>