Re: [PATCH v3 2/2] ARM : change fixmap mapping region to support 32 CPUs
From: Nicolas Pitre
Date: Fri May 30 2014 - 15:25:48 EST
On Fri, 30 May 2014, Rob Herring wrote:
> There's work in flight to support early_ioremap, early console, and RO
> text patching which all use the fixmap region.
>
> There's a couple of options to solve this:
>
> - Only support up to 16 cpus. It could be anywhere between 17-31, but
> that seems somewhat unlikely. Are we really ever going to see 32-bit
> 32 core systems?
I wouldn't rule that out. I've seen 16-core ARM chips in 2008 (although
they didn't go into production). Silly limitations like that always
come back to bite you. And we have better alternatives.
> - Reduce KM_TYPE_NR from 16 to 15. Based on the comment for it, we
> probably don't want to do that. Is increasing it to the default of 20
> worthwhile? Some of the options here would allow doing that.
> - Add 0xffe00000-0xfff00000 to the fixmap region. This would make
> fixmap span 2 PMDs with the top PMD having a mixture of uses like we
> had before.
That would be my preferred approach. Note here it could be
0xffe00000-0xfffe0000 to include the whole of the previous fixmap area
curently unused.
> - push the PCI i/o space down to 0xfec00000 and make fixmap 4MB. This
> is a cleaner solution as the 2 PMDs are only used for fixmap. This may
> require some static mapping adjustments on some platforms.
No need. With the latest changes, the fixmap area is between 0xffc00000
and 0xffe00000 (there is apparently a mistake in
Documentation/arm/memory.txt). So currently 0xff000000-0xffc00000 is
free, which makes the fixmap area far away from the PCI i/o area with
plenti of space in between.
> - Same as previous option, but convert the PCI i/o space to fixmap
> entries. We don't really need all 2MB for PCI.
See above.
> Also, there is an error in the documentation below:
>
> >
> > Signed-off-by: Liu Hua <sdu.liu@xxxxxxxxxx>
> > ---
> > Documentation/arm/memory.txt | 2 +-
Yep, good that you spotted it as well. I failed to catch it during my
review so I'll send a patch.
Nicolas
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