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With this new AddressAllocator as part of the SystemAllocator, the VMM can now decide with finer granularity where to place memory. By allocating the RAM and the hole into the MMIO address space, we ensure that no memory will be allocated by accident where the RAM or where the hole is. And by creating the new MMIO hole address space, we create a subset of the entire MMIO address space where we can place 32 bits BARs for example. Signed-off-by: Sebastien Boeuf <sebastien.boeuf@intel.com>
135 lines
4.6 KiB
Rust
Executable File
135 lines
4.6 KiB
Rust
Executable File
// Copyright 2018 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Copyright © 2019 Intel Corporation
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//
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// Portions Copyright 2017 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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// found in the LICENSE-BSD-3-Clause file.
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//
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 AND BSD-3-Clause
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use vm_memory::{GuestAddress, GuestUsize};
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use crate::address::AddressAllocator;
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use crate::gsi::{GsiAllocator, GsiApic};
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use libc::{sysconf, _SC_PAGESIZE};
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/// Safe wrapper for `sysconf(_SC_PAGESIZE)`.
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#[inline(always)]
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fn pagesize() -> usize {
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// Trivially safe
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unsafe { sysconf(_SC_PAGESIZE) as usize }
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}
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/// Manages allocating system resources such as address space and interrupt numbers.
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///
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/// # Example - Use the `SystemAddress` builder.
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///
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/// ```
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/// # use vm_allocator::{GsiApic, SystemAllocator};
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/// # use vm_memory::{Address, GuestAddress, GuestUsize};
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/// let mut allocator = SystemAllocator::new(
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/// GuestAddress(0x1000), 0x10000,
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/// GuestAddress(0x10000000), 0x10000000,
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/// GuestAddress(0x20000000), 0x100000,
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/// vec![GsiApic::new(5, 19)]).unwrap();
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/// assert_eq!(allocator.allocate_irq(), Some(5));
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/// assert_eq!(allocator.allocate_irq(), Some(6));
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/// assert_eq!(allocator.allocate_mmio_addresses(None, 0x1000, Some(0x1000)), Some(GuestAddress(0x1fffe000)));
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///
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/// ```
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pub struct SystemAllocator {
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io_address_space: AddressAllocator,
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mmio_address_space: AddressAllocator,
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mmio_hole_address_space: AddressAllocator,
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gsi_allocator: GsiAllocator,
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}
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impl SystemAllocator {
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/// Creates a new `SystemAllocator` for managing addresses and irq numvers.
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/// Can return `None` if `base` + `size` overflows a u64
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///
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/// * `io_base` - The starting address of IO memory.
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/// * `io_size` - The size of IO memory.
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/// * `mmio_base` - The starting address of MMIO memory.
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/// * `mmio_size` - The size of MMIO memory.
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/// * `first_irq` - The first irq number to give out.
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pub fn new(
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io_base: GuestAddress,
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io_size: GuestUsize,
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mmio_base: GuestAddress,
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mmio_size: GuestUsize,
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mmio_hole_base: GuestAddress,
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mmio_hole_size: GuestUsize,
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apics: Vec<GsiApic>,
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) -> Option<Self> {
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Some(SystemAllocator {
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io_address_space: AddressAllocator::new(io_base, io_size)?,
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mmio_address_space: AddressAllocator::new(mmio_base, mmio_size)?,
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mmio_hole_address_space: AddressAllocator::new(mmio_hole_base, mmio_hole_size)?,
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gsi_allocator: GsiAllocator::new(apics),
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})
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}
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/// Reserves the next available system irq number.
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pub fn allocate_irq(&mut self) -> Option<u32> {
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self.gsi_allocator.allocate_irq().ok()
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}
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/// Reserves the next available GSI.
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pub fn allocate_gsi(&mut self) -> Option<u32> {
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self.gsi_allocator.allocate_gsi().ok()
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}
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/// Reserves a section of `size` bytes of IO address space.
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pub fn allocate_io_addresses(
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&mut self,
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address: Option<GuestAddress>,
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size: GuestUsize,
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align_size: Option<GuestUsize>,
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) -> Option<GuestAddress> {
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self.io_address_space
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.allocate(address, size, Some(align_size.unwrap_or(0x1)))
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}
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/// Reserves a section of `size` bytes of MMIO address space.
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pub fn allocate_mmio_addresses(
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&mut self,
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address: Option<GuestAddress>,
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size: GuestUsize,
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align_size: Option<GuestUsize>,
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) -> Option<GuestAddress> {
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self.mmio_address_space.allocate(
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address,
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size,
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Some(align_size.unwrap_or(pagesize() as u64)),
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)
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}
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/// Reserves a section of `size` bytes of MMIO address space.
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pub fn allocate_mmio_hole_addresses(
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&mut self,
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address: Option<GuestAddress>,
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size: GuestUsize,
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align_size: Option<GuestUsize>,
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) -> Option<GuestAddress> {
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self.mmio_hole_address_space.allocate(
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address,
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size,
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Some(align_size.unwrap_or(pagesize() as u64)),
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)
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}
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/// Free an IO address range.
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/// We can only free a range if it matches exactly an already allocated range.
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pub fn free_io_addresses(&mut self, address: GuestAddress, size: GuestUsize) {
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self.io_address_space.free(address, size)
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}
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/// Free an MMIO address range.
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/// We can only free a range if it matches exactly an already allocated range.
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pub fn free_mmio_addresses(&mut self, address: GuestAddress, size: GuestUsize) {
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self.mmio_address_space.free(address, size)
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}
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}
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