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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [PATCH for 4.20? v3 1/3] xen/riscv: implement software page table walking
On 12.02.2025 12:13, Oleksii Kurochko wrote:
>
> On 2/10/25 5:32 PM, Jan Beulich wrote:
>> On 07.02.2025 14:13, Oleksii Kurochko wrote:
>>> --- a/xen/arch/riscv/pt.c
>>> +++ b/xen/arch/riscv/pt.c
>>> @@ -185,6 +185,57 @@ static int pt_next_level(bool alloc_tbl, pte_t
>>> **table, unsigned int offset)
>>> return XEN_TABLE_NORMAL;
>>> }
>>>
>>> +/*
>>> + * _pt_walk() performs software page table walking and returns the pte_t of
>>> + * a leaf node or the leaf-most not-present pte_t if no leaf node is found
>>> + * for further analysis.
>>> + * Additionally, _pt_walk() returns the level of the found pte.
>> That's optional, which I think wants expressing here.
>>
>>> + */
>>> +static pte_t *_pt_walk(vaddr_t va, unsigned int *pte_level)
>>> +{
>>> + const mfn_t root = get_root_page();
>>> + unsigned int level;
>>> + pte_t *table;
>>> +
>>> + DECLARE_OFFSETS(offsets, va);
>>> +
>>> + table = map_table(root);
>> This mapping operation doesn't look to have a counterpart. Aiui ...
>>
>>> + /*
>>> + * Find `table` of an entry which corresponds to `va` by iterating for
>>> each
>>> + * page level and checking if the entry points to a next page table or
>>> + * to a page.
>>> + *
>>> + * Two cases are possible:
>>> + * - ret == XEN_TABLE_SUPER_PAGE means that the entry was found;
>>> + * (Despite the name) XEN_TABLE_SUPER_PAGE also covers 4K mappings.
>>> If
>>> + * pt_next_level() is called for page table level 0, it results in
>>> the
>>> + * entry being a pointer to a leaf node, thereby returning
>>> + * XEN_TABLE_SUPER_PAGE, despite of the fact this leaf covers 4k
>>> mapping.
>>> + * - ret == XEN_TABLE_MAP_NONE means that requested `va` wasn't
>>> actually
>>> + * mapped.
>>> + */
>>> + for ( level = HYP_PT_ROOT_LEVEL; ; --level )
>>> + {
>>> + int ret = pt_next_level(false, &table, offsets[level]);
>> ... the mapping may be replaced here, but a new mapping will then still
>> be held by this function and ...
>>
>>> + if ( ret == XEN_TABLE_MAP_NONE || ret == XEN_TABLE_SUPER_PAGE )
>>> + break;
>>> +
>>> + ASSERT(level);
>>> + }
>>> +
>>> + if ( pte_level )
>>> + *pte_level = level;
>>> +
>>> + return table + offsets[level];
>>> +}
>> ... the final one then be transferred to the caller.
>>
>>> +pte_t pt_walk(vaddr_t va, unsigned int *pte_level)
>>> +{
>>> + return *_pt_walk(va, pte_level);
>>> +}
>> Hence aiui there needs to be an unmap operation here.
>
> As _pt_walk() returns page table entry, it is needed to transform entry to
> table.
>
> Do we have any function in Xen for that?
I don't understand. Both unmap_domain_page() and pmap_unmap() ignore
the low bits of the passed in address.
Jan
> Or the best I can do is:
> pte_t *table = *_pt_walk(va, pte_level) -
> TABLE_OFFSET(pt_linear_offset(*pte_level, va)
> (of course, it is needed to check if pte_level isn't null and do some extra
> actions if it is NULL)
>
> As an option, as all page tables are PAGE_SIZE aligned, we could use
> PAGE_OFFSET():
> pte_t *entry = _pt_walk(va, pte_level);
> pte_t *table = PAGE_OFFSET(entry);
>
> ~ Oleksii
>
>
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