Re: [PATCH 1/2] x86: Add Isolated Memory Regions for Quark X1000

From: Bryan O'Donoghue
Date: Thu Jan 08 2015 - 08:08:23 EST


On 08/01/15 00:04, Ong, Boon Leong wrote:

Hi Boon Leong - skipping the simple stuff.

+/**
+ * imr_del_range - Delete an Isolated Memory Region
+ * @reg: IMR index to remove
+ * @base: Physical base address of region aligned to 4k
+ * @size: Physical size of region in bytes
+ * @return: -EINVAL on invalid range or out or range id
+ * -ENODEV if reg is valid but no IMR exists or is locked
+ * 0 on success
+ */
+int imr_del(int reg, unsigned long base, unsigned long size);

How about just offer imr delete based index-only as returned by imr_add()?
We just need to check if that IMR is locked. If locked, then bail out.
Else, we will zero-out IMR register for that index to remove it.

Hmm.

The MTRR API this is based on allows you to specific an address range and I think that makes sense for an IMR API too because - say you want to tear down the IMR around the kernel .text area - but you don't know which IMR it is.

You'd just do

unsigned long base = virt_to_phys(&_text);
unsigned long size = virt_to_phys(&_sinittext) - base - IMR_ALIGN;

imr_del(-1, base, size);

Rather than having to know which specific index to kill. Also later silicon may have more - or less IMR indices - so deleting based on an address range is a valuable feature I think.

if (!x86_match_cpu(soc_imr_ids) || !iosf_mbi_available()) {
pr_info("IMR init failed due to IOSF_MBI not available or SoC is not Quark.\n");
return -ENODEV;
} else {
imr_dev.num = QUARK_X1000_IMR_NUM;
imr_dev.reg_base = QUARK_X1000_IMR_REGBASE;
}

That works for me.

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BOD

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