Hi Thomas, On Fri, 15 Dec 2023 at 13:26, Thomas Zimmermann <tzimmermann@xxxxxxx> wrote: > > The type definition of struct pci_setup_rom in <asm/pci.h> requires > struct setup_data from <asm/bootparam.h>. Many drivers include > <linux/pci.h>, but do not use boot parameters. Changes to bootparam.h > or its included header files could easily trigger a large, unnecessary > rebuild of the kernel. > > Moving struct setup_data and related code into its own own header file > avoids including <asm/bootparam.h> in <asm/pci.h>. Instead include the > new header <asm/screen_data.h> and remove the include statement for > x86_init.h, which is unnecessary but pulls in bootparams.h. > > Suggested-by: Ard Biesheuvel <ardb@xxxxxxxxxx> > Signed-off-by: Thomas Zimmermann <tzimmermann@xxxxxxx> > --- > arch/x86/include/asm/pci.h | 2 +- > arch/x86/include/uapi/asm/bootparam.h | 218 +---------------------- > arch/x86/include/uapi/asm/setup_data.h | 229 +++++++++++++++++++++++++ > 3 files changed, 231 insertions(+), 218 deletions(-) > create mode 100644 arch/x86/include/uapi/asm/setup_data.h > This is an improvement but not quite what I had in mind: setup_data is a x86 specific linked list that is only referred to via a u64 in setup_header. So setup_data and all the specializations belong in setup_data.h. OTOH, setup_header, the XLF load flags, efi_info, the e820 related definitions etc are not related to setup_data at all but to setup_header. Whether or not setup_header could live in its own header too (along with those related definitions) is a separate question imo, but I don't think they belong in setup_data.h > diff --git a/arch/x86/include/asm/pci.h b/arch/x86/include/asm/pci.h > index b40c462b4af3..f6100df3652e 100644 > --- a/arch/x86/include/asm/pci.h > +++ b/arch/x86/include/asm/pci.h > @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ > #include <linux/numa.h> > #include <asm/io.h> > #include <asm/memtype.h> > -#include <asm/x86_init.h> > +#include <asm/setup_data.h> > > struct pci_sysdata { > int domain; /* PCI domain */ > diff --git a/arch/x86/include/uapi/asm/bootparam.h b/arch/x86/include/uapi/asm/bootparam.h > index 01d19fc22346..f6361eb792fd 100644 > --- a/arch/x86/include/uapi/asm/bootparam.h > +++ b/arch/x86/include/uapi/asm/bootparam.h > @@ -2,42 +2,7 @@ > #ifndef _ASM_X86_BOOTPARAM_H > #define _ASM_X86_BOOTPARAM_H > > -/* setup_data/setup_indirect types */ > -#define SETUP_NONE 0 > -#define SETUP_E820_EXT 1 > -#define SETUP_DTB 2 > -#define SETUP_PCI 3 > -#define SETUP_EFI 4 > -#define SETUP_APPLE_PROPERTIES 5 > -#define SETUP_JAILHOUSE 6 > -#define SETUP_CC_BLOB 7 > -#define SETUP_IMA 8 > -#define SETUP_RNG_SEED 9 > -#define SETUP_ENUM_MAX SETUP_RNG_SEED > - > -#define SETUP_INDIRECT (1<<31) > -#define SETUP_TYPE_MAX (SETUP_ENUM_MAX | SETUP_INDIRECT) > - > -/* ram_size flags */ > -#define RAMDISK_IMAGE_START_MASK 0x07FF > -#define RAMDISK_PROMPT_FLAG 0x8000 > -#define RAMDISK_LOAD_FLAG 0x4000 > - > -/* loadflags */ > -#define LOADED_HIGH (1<<0) > -#define KASLR_FLAG (1<<1) > -#define QUIET_FLAG (1<<5) > -#define KEEP_SEGMENTS (1<<6) > -#define CAN_USE_HEAP (1<<7) > - > -/* xloadflags */ > -#define XLF_KERNEL_64 (1<<0) > -#define XLF_CAN_BE_LOADED_ABOVE_4G (1<<1) > -#define XLF_EFI_HANDOVER_32 (1<<2) > -#define XLF_EFI_HANDOVER_64 (1<<3) > -#define XLF_EFI_KEXEC (1<<4) > -#define XLF_5LEVEL (1<<5) > -#define XLF_5LEVEL_ENABLED (1<<6) > +#include <asm/setup_data.h> > > #ifndef __ASSEMBLY__ > > @@ -48,139 +13,6 @@ > #include <asm/ist.h> > #include <video/edid.h> > > -/* extensible setup data list node */ > -struct setup_data { > - __u64 next; > - __u32 type; > - __u32 len; > - __u8 data[]; > -}; > - > -/* extensible setup indirect data node */ > -struct setup_indirect { > - __u32 type; > - __u32 reserved; /* Reserved, must be set to zero. */ > - __u64 len; > - __u64 addr; > -}; > - > -struct setup_header { > - __u8 setup_sects; > - __u16 root_flags; > - __u32 syssize; > - __u16 ram_size; > - __u16 vid_mode; > - __u16 root_dev; > - __u16 boot_flag; > - __u16 jump; > - __u32 header; > - __u16 version; > - __u32 realmode_swtch; > - __u16 start_sys_seg; > - __u16 kernel_version; > - __u8 type_of_loader; > - __u8 loadflags; > - __u16 setup_move_size; > - __u32 code32_start; > - __u32 ramdisk_image; > - __u32 ramdisk_size; > - __u32 bootsect_kludge; > - __u16 heap_end_ptr; > - __u8 ext_loader_ver; > - __u8 ext_loader_type; > - __u32 cmd_line_ptr; > - __u32 initrd_addr_max; > - __u32 kernel_alignment; > - __u8 relocatable_kernel; > - __u8 min_alignment; > - __u16 xloadflags; > - __u32 cmdline_size; > - __u32 hardware_subarch; > - __u64 hardware_subarch_data; > - __u32 payload_offset; > - __u32 payload_length; > - __u64 setup_data; > - __u64 pref_address; > - __u32 init_size; > - __u32 handover_offset; > - __u32 kernel_info_offset; > -} __attribute__((packed)); > - > -struct sys_desc_table { > - __u16 length; > - __u8 table[14]; > -}; > - > -/* Gleaned from OFW's set-parameters in cpu/x86/pc/linux.fth */ > -struct olpc_ofw_header { > - __u32 ofw_magic; /* OFW signature */ > - __u32 ofw_version; > - __u32 cif_handler; /* callback into OFW */ > - __u32 irq_desc_table; > -} __attribute__((packed)); > - > -struct efi_info { > - __u32 efi_loader_signature; > - __u32 efi_systab; > - __u32 efi_memdesc_size; > - __u32 efi_memdesc_version; > - __u32 efi_memmap; > - __u32 efi_memmap_size; > - __u32 efi_systab_hi; > - __u32 efi_memmap_hi; > -}; > - > -/* > - * This is the maximum number of entries in struct boot_params::e820_table > - * (the zeropage), which is part of the x86 boot protocol ABI: > - */ > -#define E820_MAX_ENTRIES_ZEROPAGE 128 > - > -/* > - * The E820 memory region entry of the boot protocol ABI: > - */ > -struct boot_e820_entry { > - __u64 addr; > - __u64 size; > - __u32 type; > -} __attribute__((packed)); > - > -/* > - * Smallest compatible version of jailhouse_setup_data required by this kernel. > - */ > -#define JAILHOUSE_SETUP_REQUIRED_VERSION 1 > - > -/* > - * The boot loader is passing platform information via this Jailhouse-specific > - * setup data structure. > - */ > -struct jailhouse_setup_data { > - struct { > - __u16 version; > - __u16 compatible_version; > - } __attribute__((packed)) hdr; > - struct { > - __u16 pm_timer_address; > - __u16 num_cpus; > - __u64 pci_mmconfig_base; > - __u32 tsc_khz; > - __u32 apic_khz; > - __u8 standard_ioapic; > - __u8 cpu_ids[255]; > - } __attribute__((packed)) v1; > - struct { > - __u32 flags; > - } __attribute__((packed)) v2; > -} __attribute__((packed)); > - > -/* > - * IMA buffer setup data information from the previous kernel during kexec > - */ > -struct ima_setup_data { > - __u64 addr; > - __u64 size; > -} __attribute__((packed)); > - > /* The so-called "zeropage" */ > struct boot_params { > struct screen_info screen_info; /* 0x000 */ > @@ -231,54 +63,6 @@ struct boot_params { > __u8 _pad9[276]; /* 0xeec */ > } __attribute__((packed)); > > -/** > - * enum x86_hardware_subarch - x86 hardware subarchitecture > - * > - * The x86 hardware_subarch and hardware_subarch_data were added as of the x86 > - * boot protocol 2.07 to help distinguish and support custom x86 boot > - * sequences. This enum represents accepted values for the x86 > - * hardware_subarch. Custom x86 boot sequences (not X86_SUBARCH_PC) do not > - * have or simply *cannot* make use of natural stubs like BIOS or EFI, the > - * hardware_subarch can be used on the Linux entry path to revector to a > - * subarchitecture stub when needed. This subarchitecture stub can be used to > - * set up Linux boot parameters or for special care to account for nonstandard > - * handling of page tables. > - * > - * These enums should only ever be used by x86 code, and the code that uses > - * it should be well contained and compartmentalized. > - * > - * KVM and Xen HVM do not have a subarch as these are expected to follow > - * standard x86 boot entries. If there is a genuine need for "hypervisor" type > - * that should be considered separately in the future. Future guest types > - * should seriously consider working with standard x86 boot stubs such as > - * the BIOS or EFI boot stubs. > - * > - * WARNING: this enum is only used for legacy hacks, for platform features that > - * are not easily enumerated or discoverable. You should not ever use > - * this for new features. > - * > - * @X86_SUBARCH_PC: Should be used if the hardware is enumerable using standard > - * PC mechanisms (PCI, ACPI) and doesn't need a special boot flow. > - * @X86_SUBARCH_LGUEST: Used for x86 hypervisor demo, lguest, deprecated > - * @X86_SUBARCH_XEN: Used for Xen guest types which follow the PV boot path, > - * which start at asm startup_xen() entry point and later jump to the C > - * xen_start_kernel() entry point. Both domU and dom0 type of guests are > - * currently supported through this PV boot path. > - * @X86_SUBARCH_INTEL_MID: Used for Intel MID (Mobile Internet Device) platform > - * systems which do not have the PCI legacy interfaces. > - * @X86_SUBARCH_CE4100: Used for Intel CE media processor (CE4100) SoC > - * for settop boxes and media devices, the use of a subarch for CE4100 > - * is more of a hack... > - */ > -enum x86_hardware_subarch { > - X86_SUBARCH_PC = 0, > - X86_SUBARCH_LGUEST, > - X86_SUBARCH_XEN, > - X86_SUBARCH_INTEL_MID, > - X86_SUBARCH_CE4100, > - X86_NR_SUBARCHS, > -}; > - > #endif /* __ASSEMBLY__ */ > > #endif /* _ASM_X86_BOOTPARAM_H */ > diff --git a/arch/x86/include/uapi/asm/setup_data.h b/arch/x86/include/uapi/asm/setup_data.h > new file mode 100644 > index 000000000000..e1396e1bf048 > --- /dev/null > +++ b/arch/x86/include/uapi/asm/setup_data.h > @@ -0,0 +1,229 @@ > +/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note */ > +#ifndef _UAPI_ASM_X86_SETUP_DATA_H > +#define _UAPI_ASM_X86_SETUP_DATA_H > + > +/* setup_data/setup_indirect types */ > +#define SETUP_NONE 0 > +#define SETUP_E820_EXT 1 > +#define SETUP_DTB 2 > +#define SETUP_PCI 3 > +#define SETUP_EFI 4 > +#define SETUP_APPLE_PROPERTIES 5 > +#define SETUP_JAILHOUSE 6 > +#define SETUP_CC_BLOB 7 > +#define SETUP_IMA 8 > +#define SETUP_RNG_SEED 9 > +#define SETUP_ENUM_MAX SETUP_RNG_SEED > + > +#define SETUP_INDIRECT (1<<31) > +#define SETUP_TYPE_MAX (SETUP_ENUM_MAX | SETUP_INDIRECT) > + > +/* ram_size flags */ > +#define RAMDISK_IMAGE_START_MASK 0x07FF > +#define RAMDISK_PROMPT_FLAG 0x8000 > +#define RAMDISK_LOAD_FLAG 0x4000 > + > +/* loadflags */ > +#define LOADED_HIGH (1<<0) > +#define KASLR_FLAG (1<<1) > +#define QUIET_FLAG (1<<5) > +#define KEEP_SEGMENTS (1<<6) > +#define CAN_USE_HEAP (1<<7) > + > +/* xloadflags */ > +#define XLF_KERNEL_64 (1<<0) > +#define XLF_CAN_BE_LOADED_ABOVE_4G (1<<1) > +#define XLF_EFI_HANDOVER_32 (1<<2) > +#define XLF_EFI_HANDOVER_64 (1<<3) > +#define XLF_EFI_KEXEC (1<<4) > +#define XLF_5LEVEL (1<<5) > +#define XLF_5LEVEL_ENABLED (1<<6) > + > +#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__ > + > +#include <linux/types.h> > + > +/* extensible setup data list node */ > +struct setup_data { > + __u64 next; > + __u32 type; > + __u32 len; > + __u8 data[]; > +}; > + > +/* extensible setup indirect data node */ > +struct setup_indirect { > + __u32 type; > + __u32 reserved; /* Reserved, must be set to zero. */ > + __u64 len; > + __u64 addr; > +}; > + > +struct setup_header { > + __u8 setup_sects; > + __u16 root_flags; > + __u32 syssize; > + __u16 ram_size; > + __u16 vid_mode; > + __u16 root_dev; > + __u16 boot_flag; > + __u16 jump; > + __u32 header; > + __u16 version; > + __u32 realmode_swtch; > + __u16 start_sys_seg; > + __u16 kernel_version; > + __u8 type_of_loader; > + __u8 loadflags; > + __u16 setup_move_size; > + __u32 code32_start; > + __u32 ramdisk_image; > + __u32 ramdisk_size; > + __u32 bootsect_kludge; > + __u16 heap_end_ptr; > + __u8 ext_loader_ver; > + __u8 ext_loader_type; > + __u32 cmd_line_ptr; > + __u32 initrd_addr_max; > + __u32 kernel_alignment; > + __u8 relocatable_kernel; > + __u8 min_alignment; > + __u16 xloadflags; > + __u32 cmdline_size; > + __u32 hardware_subarch; > + __u64 hardware_subarch_data; > + __u32 payload_offset; > + __u32 payload_length; > + __u64 setup_data; > + __u64 pref_address; > + __u32 init_size; > + __u32 handover_offset; > + __u32 kernel_info_offset; > +} __attribute__((packed)); > + > +struct sys_desc_table { > + __u16 length; > + __u8 table[14]; > +}; > + > +/* Gleaned from OFW's set-parameters in cpu/x86/pc/linux.fth */ > +struct olpc_ofw_header { > + __u32 ofw_magic; /* OFW signature */ > + __u32 ofw_version; > + __u32 cif_handler; /* callback into OFW */ > + __u32 irq_desc_table; > +} __attribute__((packed)); > + > +struct efi_info { > + __u32 efi_loader_signature; > + __u32 efi_systab; > + __u32 efi_memdesc_size; > + __u32 efi_memdesc_version; > + __u32 efi_memmap; > + __u32 efi_memmap_size; > + __u32 efi_systab_hi; > + __u32 efi_memmap_hi; > +}; > + > +/* > + * This is the maximum number of entries in struct boot_params::e820_table > + * (the zeropage), which is part of the x86 boot protocol ABI: > + */ > +#define E820_MAX_ENTRIES_ZEROPAGE 128 > + > +/* > + * The E820 memory region entry of the boot protocol ABI: > + */ > +struct boot_e820_entry { > + __u64 addr; > + __u64 size; > + __u32 type; > +} __attribute__((packed)); > + > +/* > + * Smallest compatible version of jailhouse_setup_data required by this kernel. > + */ > +#define JAILHOUSE_SETUP_REQUIRED_VERSION 1 > + > +/* > + * The boot loader is passing platform information via this Jailhouse-specific > + * setup data structure. > + */ > +struct jailhouse_setup_data { > + struct { > + __u16 version; > + __u16 compatible_version; > + } __attribute__((packed)) hdr; > + struct { > + __u16 pm_timer_address; > + __u16 num_cpus; > + __u64 pci_mmconfig_base; > + __u32 tsc_khz; > + __u32 apic_khz; > + __u8 standard_ioapic; > + __u8 cpu_ids[255]; > + } __attribute__((packed)) v1; > + struct { > + __u32 flags; > + } __attribute__((packed)) v2; > +} __attribute__((packed)); > + > +/* > + * IMA buffer setup data information from the previous kernel during kexec > + */ > +struct ima_setup_data { > + __u64 addr; > + __u64 size; > +} __attribute__((packed)); > + > +/** > + * enum x86_hardware_subarch - x86 hardware subarchitecture > + * > + * The x86 hardware_subarch and hardware_subarch_data were added as of the x86 > + * boot protocol 2.07 to help distinguish and support custom x86 boot > + * sequences. This enum represents accepted values for the x86 > + * hardware_subarch. Custom x86 boot sequences (not X86_SUBARCH_PC) do not > + * have or simply *cannot* make use of natural stubs like BIOS or EFI, the > + * hardware_subarch can be used on the Linux entry path to revector to a > + * subarchitecture stub when needed. This subarchitecture stub can be used to > + * set up Linux boot parameters or for special care to account for nonstandard > + * handling of page tables. > + * > + * These enums should only ever be used by x86 code, and the code that uses > + * it should be well contained and compartmentalized. > + * > + * KVM and Xen HVM do not have a subarch as these are expected to follow > + * standard x86 boot entries. If there is a genuine need for "hypervisor" type > + * that should be considered separately in the future. Future guest types > + * should seriously consider working with standard x86 boot stubs such as > + * the BIOS or EFI boot stubs. > + * > + * WARNING: this enum is only used for legacy hacks, for platform features that > + * are not easily enumerated or discoverable. You should not ever use > + * this for new features. > + * > + * @X86_SUBARCH_PC: Should be used if the hardware is enumerable using standard > + * PC mechanisms (PCI, ACPI) and doesn't need a special boot flow. > + * @X86_SUBARCH_LGUEST: Used for x86 hypervisor demo, lguest, deprecated > + * @X86_SUBARCH_XEN: Used for Xen guest types which follow the PV boot path, > + * which start at asm startup_xen() entry point and later jump to the C > + * xen_start_kernel() entry point. Both domU and dom0 type of guests are > + * currently supported through this PV boot path. > + * @X86_SUBARCH_INTEL_MID: Used for Intel MID (Mobile Internet Device) platform > + * systems which do not have the PCI legacy interfaces. > + * @X86_SUBARCH_CE4100: Used for Intel CE media processor (CE4100) SoC > + * for settop boxes and media devices, the use of a subarch for CE4100 > + * is more of a hack... > + */ > +enum x86_hardware_subarch { > + X86_SUBARCH_PC = 0, > + X86_SUBARCH_LGUEST, > + X86_SUBARCH_XEN, > + X86_SUBARCH_INTEL_MID, > + X86_SUBARCH_CE4100, > + X86_NR_SUBARCHS, > +}; > + > +#endif /* __ASSEMBLY__ */ > + > +#endif /* _UAPI_ASM_X86_SETUP_DATA_H */ > -- > 2.43.0 > >