Messages in this thread Patch in this message | | | Subject | Re: [PATCH v1 01/10] powerpc/pseries/iommu: Replace hard-coded page shift | From | Leonardo Bras <> | Date | Fri, 28 Aug 2020 16:55:25 -0300 |
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On Fri, 2020-08-28 at 12:27 +1000, Alexey Kardashevskiy wrote: > > On 28/08/2020 01:32, Leonardo Bras wrote: > > Hello Alexey, thank you for this feedback! > > > > On Sat, 2020-08-22 at 19:33 +1000, Alexey Kardashevskiy wrote: > > > > +#define TCE_RPN_BITS 52 /* Bits 0-51 represent RPN on TCE */ > > > > > > Ditch this one and use MAX_PHYSMEM_BITS instead? I am pretty sure this > > > is the actual limit. > > > > I understand this MAX_PHYSMEM_BITS(51) comes from the maximum physical memory addressable in the machine. IIUC, it means we can access physical address up to (1ul << MAX_PHYSMEM_BITS). > > > > This 52 comes from PAPR "Table 9. TCE Definition" which defines bits > > 0-51 as the RPN. By looking at code, I understand that it means we may input any address < (1ul << 52) to TCE. > > > > In practice, MAX_PHYSMEM_BITS should be enough as of today, because I suppose we can't ever pass a physical page address over > > (1ul << 51), and TCE accepts up to (1ul << 52). > > But if we ever increase MAX_PHYSMEM_BITS, it doesn't necessarily means that TCE_RPN_BITS will also be increased, so I think they are independent values. > > > > Does it make sense? Please let me know if I am missing something. > > The underlying hardware is PHB3/4 about which the IODA2 Version 2.4 > 6Apr2012.pdf spec says: > > "The number of most significant RPN bits implemented in the TCE is > dependent on the max size of System Memory to be supported by the platform". > > IODA3 is the same on this matter. > > This is MAX_PHYSMEM_BITS and PHB itself does not have any other limits > on top of that. So the only real limit comes from MAX_PHYSMEM_BITS and > where TCE_RPN_BITS comes from exactly - I have no idea.
Well, I created this TCE_RPN_BITS = 52 because the previous mask was a hardcoded 40-bit mask (0xfffffffffful), for hard-coded 12-bit (4k) pagesize, and on PAPR+/LoPAR also defines TCE as having bits 0-51 described as RPN, as described before.
IODA3 Revision 3.0_prd1 (OpenPowerFoundation), Figure 3.4 and 3.5. shows system memory mapping into a TCE, and the TCE also has bits 0-51 for the RPN (52 bits). "Table 3.6. TCE Definition" also shows it.
In fact, by the looks of those figures, the RPN_MASK should always be a 52-bit mask, and RPN = (page >> tceshift) & RPN_MASK.
Maybe that's it?
> > > > > > > > > +#define TCE_RPN_MASK(ps) ((1ul << (TCE_RPN_BITS - (ps))) - 1) > > > > #define TCE_VALID 0x800 /* TCE valid */ > > > > #define TCE_ALLIO 0x400 /* TCE valid for all lpars */ > > > > #define TCE_PCI_WRITE 0x2 /* write from PCI allowed */ > > > > diff --git a/arch/powerpc/platforms/pseries/iommu.c b/arch/powerpc/platforms/pseries/iommu.c > > > > index e4198700ed1a..8fe23b7dff3a 100644 > > > > --- a/arch/powerpc/platforms/pseries/iommu.c > > > > +++ b/arch/powerpc/platforms/pseries/iommu.c > > > > @@ -107,6 +107,9 @@ static int tce_build_pSeries(struct iommu_table *tbl, long index, > > > > u64 proto_tce; > > > > __be64 *tcep; > > > > u64 rpn; > > > > + const unsigned long tceshift = tbl->it_page_shift; > > > > + const unsigned long pagesize = IOMMU_PAGE_SIZE(tbl); > > > > + const u64 rpn_mask = TCE_RPN_MASK(tceshift); > > > > > > Using IOMMU_PAGE_SIZE macro for the page size and not using > > > IOMMU_PAGE_MASK for the mask - this incosistency makes my small brain > > > explode :) I understand the history but maaaaan... Oh well, ok. > > > > > > > Yeah, it feels kind of weird after two IOMMU related consts. :) > > But sure IOMMU_PAGE_MASK() would not be useful here :) > > > > And this kind of let me thinking: > > > > + rpn = __pa(uaddr) >> tceshift; > > > > + *tcep = cpu_to_be64(proto_tce | (rpn & rpn_mask) << tceshift); > > Why not: > > rpn_mask = TCE_RPN_MASK(tceshift) << tceshift; > > A mask for a page number (but not the address!) hurts my brain, masks > are good against addresses but numbers should already have all bits > adjusted imho, may be it is just me :-/ > > > > > > rpn = __pa(uaddr) & rpn_mask; > > *tcep = cpu_to_be64(proto_tce | rpn) > > > > I am usually afraid of changing stuff like this, but I think it's safe. > > > > > Good, otherwise. Thanks, > > > > Thank you for reviewing! > > > > > >
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