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From: | Philippe Mathieu-Daudé |
Subject: | Re: [PATCH v2] hppa: allow max ram size upto 4Gb |
Date: | Sat, 4 Jan 2020 16:00:19 +0100 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:68.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/68.2.2 |
On 1/3/20 10:54 AM, Igor Mammedov wrote:
On Thu, 2 Jan 2020 21:22:12 +0100 Helge Deller <address@hidden> wrote:On 02.01.20 18:46, Igor Mammedov wrote:Previous patch drops silent ram_size fixup and makes QEMU error out with: "RAM size more than 3840m is not supported" when user specified -m X more than supported value. User shouldn't be bothered with starting QEMU with valid CLI, so for the sake of user convenience allow using -m 4G vs -m 3840M. Requested-by: Helge Deller <address@hidden> Signed-off-by: Igor Mammedov <address@hidden> --- v2: - make main ram -1 prio, so it wouldn't conflict with other regions starting from 0xf9000000 I dislike it but if you feel it's really necessary feel free to ack it.
Hard to find the v2 buried in the other series with my email client.
should be applied on top of: "hppa: drop RAM size fixup"Hello Igor, I appreciate that you are trying to make it more cleaner. But, can't you merge both of your patches to one patch? Right now you have one patch "hppa: drop RAM size fixup", which is what I think is wrong. Then you add another one which somehow fixes it up again and adds other stuff.1st patch bring it in line with other boards adding proper error check but without changing RAM size. While 2nd is changing device model (mapped RAM size) and clearly documents that it's a hack for user convenience, Hence I'd prefer to keep both separated.Having everything in one single patch makes your full change more understandable. Is it necessary to introduce clamped_ram_size and not continue with ram_size (even if you would add it as static local variable)?it's necessary since ram_size is global which should be kept == MachineState::ram_size. Later on I plan to remove the former altogether and maybe MachineState::ram_size aa well, since it could be read with memory_region_size(MachineState::ram).
Why insist on clamping the ram? We recommend to model what the hardware does, and the hardware uses a full DIMM of DRAM, so 4GB, not less.
What are the new problem introduced by using 4GB? I only see advantages doing so. This doesn't break your series. This doesn't break the CLI.
Am I missing something?
--- hw/hppa/machine.c | 21 +++++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) diff --git a/hw/hppa/machine.c b/hw/hppa/machine.c index ebbf44f..0302983 100644 --- a/hw/hppa/machine.c +++ b/hw/hppa/machine.c @@ -54,6 +54,7 @@ static uint64_t cpu_hppa_to_phys(void *opaque, uint64_t addr) static HPPACPU *cpu[HPPA_MAX_CPUS]; static uint64_t firmware_entry; +static ram_addr_t clamped_ram_size; static void machine_hppa_init(MachineState *machine) { @@ -74,8 +75,6 @@ static void machine_hppa_init(MachineState *machine) long i; unsigned int smp_cpus = machine->smp.cpus; - ram_size = machine->ram_size; - /* Create CPUs. */ for (i = 0; i < smp_cpus; i++) { char *name = g_strdup_printf("cpu%ld-io-eir", i); @@ -90,12 +89,14 @@ static void machine_hppa_init(MachineState *machine) } /* Limit main memory. */ - if (ram_size > FIRMWARE_START) { - error_report("RAM size more than %d is not supported", FIRMWARE_START); + if (machine->ram_size > 4 * GiB) { + error_report("RAM size more than 4Gb is not supported"); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } + clamped_ram_size = machine->ram_size > FIRMWARE_START ? + FIRMWARE_START : machine->ram_size; - memory_region_add_subregion(addr_space, 0, machine->ram); + memory_region_add_subregion_overlap(addr_space, 0, machine->ram, -1); /* Init Dino (PCI host bus chip). */ pci_bus = dino_init(addr_space, &rtc_irq, &serial_irq); @@ -151,7 +152,7 @@ static void machine_hppa_init(MachineState *machine) qemu_log_mask(CPU_LOG_PAGE, "Firmware loaded at 0x%08" PRIx64 "-0x%08" PRIx64 ", entry at 0x%08" PRIx64 ".\n", firmware_low, firmware_high, firmware_entry); - if (firmware_low < ram_size || firmware_high >= FIRMWARE_END) { + if (firmware_low < clamped_ram_size || firmware_high >= FIRMWARE_END) { error_report("Firmware overlaps with memory or IO space"); exit(1); } @@ -204,7 +205,7 @@ static void machine_hppa_init(MachineState *machine) (1) Due to sign-extension problems and PDC, put the initrd no higher than 1G. (2) Reserve 64k for stack. */ - initrd_base = MIN(ram_size, 1 * GiB); + initrd_base = MIN(clamped_ram_size, 1 * GiB); initrd_base = initrd_base - 64 * KiB; initrd_base = (initrd_base - initrd_size) & TARGET_PAGE_MASK; @@ -232,7 +233,7 @@ static void machine_hppa_init(MachineState *machine) * various parameters in registers. After firmware initialization, * firmware will start the Linux kernel with ramdisk and cmdline. */ - cpu[0]->env.gr[26] = ram_size; + cpu[0]->env.gr[26] = clamped_ram_size;
Helge, is this the code using this register? https://github.com/hdeller/seabios-hppa/blob/parisc-qemu-5.0/src/parisc/head.S#L139
cpu[0]->env.gr[25] = kernel_entry; /* tell firmware how many SMP CPUs to present in inventory table */ @@ -255,11 +256,11 @@ static void hppa_machine_reset(MachineState *ms) } /* already initialized by machine_hppa_init()? */ - if (cpu[0]->env.gr[26] == ram_size) { + if (cpu[0]->env.gr[26] == clamped_ram_size) { return; } - cpu[0]->env.gr[26] = ram_size; + cpu[0]->env.gr[26] = clamped_ram_size; cpu[0]->env.gr[25] = 0; /* no firmware boot menu */ cpu[0]->env.gr[24] = 'c'; /* gr22/gr23 unused, no initrd while reboot. */
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