Would it be viable to allocate at 4G be default and then add another interface for allocations at low memory addresses? For most tests, I don't think there's any value to having the backing paddrs below 3G. On Tue, Jan 7, 2020 at 7:42 AM Andrew Jones <drjones@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Mon, Dec 16, 2019 at 01:39:01PM -0800, Ben Gardon wrote: > > KVM creates internal memslots between 3 and 4 GiB paddrs on the first > > vCPU creation. If memslot 0 is large enough it collides with these > > memslots an causes vCPU creation to fail. When requesting more than 3G, > > start memslot 0 at 4G in _vm_create. > > > > Signed-off-by: Ben Gardon <bgardon@xxxxxxxxxx> > > --- > > tools/testing/selftests/kvm/lib/kvm_util.c | 15 +++++++++++---- > > 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) > > > > diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/kvm/lib/kvm_util.c b/tools/testing/selftests/kvm/lib/kvm_util.c > > index 41cf45416060f..886d58e6cac39 100644 > > --- a/tools/testing/selftests/kvm/lib/kvm_util.c > > +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/kvm/lib/kvm_util.c > > @@ -113,6 +113,8 @@ const char * const vm_guest_mode_string[] = { > > _Static_assert(sizeof(vm_guest_mode_string)/sizeof(char *) == NUM_VM_MODES, > > "Missing new mode strings?"); > > > > +#define KVM_INTERNAL_MEMSLOTS_START_PADDR (3UL << 30) > > +#define KVM_INTERNAL_MEMSLOTS_END_PADDR (4UL << 30) > > /* > > * VM Create > > * > > @@ -128,13 +130,16 @@ _Static_assert(sizeof(vm_guest_mode_string)/sizeof(char *) == NUM_VM_MODES, > > * > > * Creates a VM with the mode specified by mode (e.g. VM_MODE_P52V48_4K). > > * When phy_pages is non-zero, a memory region of phy_pages physical pages > > - * is created and mapped starting at guest physical address 0. The file > > - * descriptor to control the created VM is created with the permissions > > - * given by perm (e.g. O_RDWR). > > + * is created. If phy_pages is less that 3G, it is mapped starting at guest > > + * physical address 0. If phy_pages is greater than 3G it is mapped starting > > + * 4G into the guest physical address space to avoid KVM internal memslots > > + * which map the region between 3G and 4G. The file descriptor to control the > > + * created VM is created with the permissions given by perm (e.g. O_RDWR). > > */ > > struct kvm_vm *_vm_create(enum vm_guest_mode mode, uint64_t phy_pages, int perm) > > { > > struct kvm_vm *vm; > > + uint64_t guest_paddr = 0; > > > > DEBUG("Testing guest mode: %s\n", vm_guest_mode_string(mode)); > > > > @@ -227,9 +232,11 @@ struct kvm_vm *_vm_create(enum vm_guest_mode mode, uint64_t phy_pages, int perm) > > > > /* Allocate and setup memory for guest. */ > > vm->vpages_mapped = sparsebit_alloc(); > > + if (guest_paddr + phy_pages > KVM_INTERNAL_MEMSLOTS_START_PADDR) > > + guest_paddr = KVM_INTERNAL_MEMSLOTS_END_PADDR; > > if (phy_pages != 0) > > vm_userspace_mem_region_add(vm, VM_MEM_SRC_ANONYMOUS, > > - 0, 0, phy_pages, 0); > > + guest_paddr, 0, phy_pages, 0); > > > > return vm; > > } > > -- > > 2.24.1.735.g03f4e72817-goog > > > > I feel like this function is becoming too magic and it'll be more > complicated for tests that need to add additional memory regions > to know what physical addresses are available. Maybe we should assert > if we can't allocate more than 3G at offset zero and also provide > another interface for allocating at an offset input by the user, > as long as the offset is 4G or above (asserting when it isn't)? > > Thanks, > drew >