Re: [PATCH v3] x86: let 'reservetop' functioning right

From: Jeremy Fitzhardinge
Date: Thu Apr 08 2010 - 23:41:44 EST


On 04/08/2010 08:23 PM, Liang Li wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 08, 2010 at 08:12:18PM -0700, Jeremy Fitzhardinge wrote:
>
>> On 04/08/2010 05:43 PM, Liang Li wrote:
>>
>>> When specify 'reservetop=0xbadc0de' kernel parameter, the kernel will
>>> stop booting due to a early_ioremap bug that relate to commit 8827247ff.
>>>
>>> The root cause of boot failure problem is the value of 'slot_virt[i]'
>>> was initialized in setup_arch->early_ioremap_init. But later in
>>> setup_arch, the function 'parse_early_param' will modify 'FIXADDR_TOP'
>>> when 'reservetop=0xbadc0de' being specified.
>>>
>>> The simplest fix might be use __fix_to_virt(idx0) to get updated value
>>> of 'FIXADDR_TOP' in '__early_ioremap' instead of reference old value
>>> from slot_virt[slot] directly.
>>>
>>>
>> While I guess this patch works OK, I have to say that I'm worried by the
>> need for it at all; it seems to be papering over a more serious
>> problem. reserve_top_address() is supposed to be called very early,
>> before anything has used or referenced FIXADDR_TOP. If we're seeing
>> problems with FIXADDR_TOP changing after it has been used, then it means
>> that reserve_top_address() is being called too late. Fixing that would
>> be the real fix.
>>
> The ideal thing is FIXADDR_TOP should not be touched after
> early_ioremap_init. The late call to reserve_top_address is from
> parse_reservetop, aka when reservetop=0xabcd0000 being passed as kernel
> commandline parameter. In setup_arch, the call sequence is:
>
> setup_arch
> -> early_ioremap_init
> -> parse_early_param
> -> parse_reservetop
> ->reserve_top_address
>
> See, how could we solve the confliction better?
>

Well, the first question is "do we need the reservetop= kernel
parameter"? Zach added it, I think, so that VMI could be loaded
dynamically as a module. Given that VMI is deprecated anyway, I wonder
if we can just drop support for modular VMI and remove the reservetop=
kernel parameter. Or are there other uses for it?

J
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