The series can be found at [1]. It is loosely based on the patches that allow the user to define the VM memory layout (RAM + MMIO) [2]. I've cherry-picked a handful of patches from that series, the rest I wrote from scratch since there have been several changes to the way guest memory is handled. I've chosen to focus on specifying the RAM layout with only one RAM bank and leave the rest for a later series because this was relatively easy to accomplish, while still being very useful. Because this series comes after almost three year of changes to kvmtool, I've decided to drop all the Reviewed-by tags. Thanks to Andre and Suzuki for reviewing the previous patches, it has been very much appreciated. What this series does: for arm64, the user can now specify the base address for RAM: $ ./lkvm run -m1G@2G .. # Equivalent to ./lkvm run -m1024 The memory units are B (bytes), K (kilobytes), M (megabytes), G (gigabytes), T (terrabytes), P (petabytes). Want to put RAM at the top of the physical address range? Easy: $ ./lkvm run -m2G@1022G .. # Assumes the maximum is 40 bits of IPA There one limitation on the RAM base address: it must not overlap with the MMIO range that kvmtool uses, which lives below 2GB. Why this is useful, in my opinion: 1. Testing how a payload handles different memory layouts without the need to hack kvmtool or find the hardware that implements the desired layout. 2. It can serve as a development tool for adding support for larger PA ranges for Linux and KVM (currently capped at 48 bits for 4k/16k pages), or other payloads. Overview of the series: * The series starts with refactoring how kvm->cfg.ram_size is validated and used, followed by several cleanups in the arm and arm64 code. * Then patch #8 ("builtin_run: Allow standard size specifiers for memory") introduced the ability to specify the measurement unit for memory. I believe that typing the equivalent of 2TB in megabytes isn't appealing for anyone. * More cleanups in the arm/arm64 code follow, which are needed for patch #12 ("arm64: Allow the user to specify the RAM base address"). This is where the ability to specify the RAM base address is introduced. Changes since v1: * Rebased on top of current HEAD (commit 4639b72f61a3 ("arm64: Add --vcpu-affinity command line argument")). * Removed the last 3 patches that touched the --firmware-address command line argument. They weren't necessary for this series, I'll resend them after this series gets merged. * Moved patch #8 ("builtin_run: Allow standard size specifiers for memory") later in the series (was #6). [1] https://gitlab.arm.com/linux-arm/kvmtool-ae/-/tree/arm-allow-the-user-to-define-ram-address-v2 [2] https://lkml.kernel.org/kvm/1569245722-23375-1-git-send-email-alexandru.elisei@xxxxxxx/ Alexandru Elisei (9): Use MB for megabytes consistently builtin-run: Always use RAM size in bytes builtin-run: Rework RAM size validation builtin-run: Add arch hook to validate VM configuration arm/arm64: Fail if RAM size is too large for 32-bit guests arm/arm64: Kill the ARM_MAX_MEMORY() macro arm/arm64: Kill the ARM_HIMAP_MAX_MEMORY() macro Introduce kvm__arch_default_ram_address() arm64: Allow the user to specify the RAM base address Julien Grall (2): kvm__arch_init: Remove hugetlbfs_path and ram_size as parameters arm/arm64: Consolidate RAM initialization in kvm__init_ram() Suzuki K Poulose (1): builtin_run: Allow standard size specifiers for memory Documentation/kvmtool.1 | 4 +- Makefile | 1 + arm/aarch32/include/kvm/kvm-arch.h | 2 - arm/aarch32/kvm.c | 14 ++++ arm/aarch64/include/kvm/kvm-arch.h | 18 +---- arm/aarch64/kvm.c | 19 ++++- arm/include/arm-common/kvm-arch.h | 1 - arm/kvm.c | 60 ++++++++------- builtin-run.c | 115 +++++++++++++++++++++++++---- include/kvm/kvm-config.h | 8 +- include/kvm/kvm.h | 18 ++++- kvm.c | 2 +- mips/kvm.c | 16 +++- powerpc/kvm.c | 14 +++- riscv/kvm.c | 16 +++- x86/kvm.c | 13 +++- 16 files changed, 241 insertions(+), 80 deletions(-) create mode 100644 arm/aarch32/kvm.c -- 2.36.1 _______________________________________________ kvmarm mailing list kvmarm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.cs.columbia.edu/mailman/listinfo/kvmarm