Hi Bjorn, On 12/3/22 18:57, Bjorn Helgaas wrote: > On Sat, Dec 03, 2022 at 01:44:10PM +0100, Hans de Goede wrote: >> Hi Bjorn, >> >> On 12/2/22 22:18, Bjorn Helgaas wrote: >>> From: Bjorn Helgaas <bhelgaas@xxxxxxxxxx> >>> >>> When allocating space for PCI BARs, Linux avoids allocating space mentioned >>> in the E820 map. This was originally done by 4dc2287c1805 ("x86: avoid >>> E820 regions when allocating address space") to work around BIOS defects >>> that included unusable space in host bridge _CRS. >>> >>> Some recent machines use EfiMemoryMappedIO for PCI MMCONFIG and host bridge >>> apertures, and bootloaders and EFI stubs convert those to E820 regions, >>> which means we can't allocate space for hot-added PCI devices (often a >>> dock) or for devices the BIOS didn't configure (often a touchpad) >>> >>> The current strategy is to add DMI quirks that disable the E820 filtering >>> on these machines and to disable it entirely starting with 2023 BIOSes: >>> >>> d341838d776a ("x86/PCI: Disable E820 reserved region clipping via quirks") >>> 0ae084d5a674 ("x86/PCI: Disable E820 reserved region clipping starting in 2023") >>> >>> But the quirks are problematic because it's really hard to list all the >>> machines that need them. >>> >>> This series is an attempt at a more generic approach. I'm told by firmware >>> folks that EfiMemoryMappedIO means "the OS should map this area so EFI >>> runtime services can use it in virtual mode," but does not prevent the OS >>> from using it. >>> >>> The first patch removes any EfiMemoryMappedIO areas from the E820 map. >>> This doesn't affect any virtual mapping of those areas (that would have to >>> be done directly from the EFI memory map) but it means Linux can allocate >>> space for PCI MMIO. >>> >>> The rest are basically cosmetic log message changes. >> >> Thank you for working on this. I'm a bit worried about this series though. >> >> The 2 things which I worry about are: >> >> >> 1. I think this will not help when people boot in BIOS (CSM) mode rather >> then UEFI mode which quite a few Linux users still do because they learned >> to do this years ago when Linux EFI support (and EFI fw itself) was still >> a bit in flux. >> >> IIRC from the last time we looked at this in CSM mode the BIOS itself >> translates the EfiMemoryMappedIO areas to reserved E820 regions. So when >> people use the BIOS CSM mode to boot, then this patch will not help >> since the kernel lacks the info to do the translation. > > Right, if BIOS CSM puts EfiMemoryMappedIO in the E820 map the same way > bootloaders do, and the kernel doesn't have the EFI memory map, this > series won't help. So I just got the requested dmesg in BIOS CSM mode from: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1868899 And it says: [ 0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x000000004bc50000-0x00000000cfffffff] reserved [ 0.316140] pci_bus 0000:00: root bus resource [mem 0x65400000-0xbfffffff window] So I'm afraid that I remembered correctly and the CSM adds the EfiMemoryMappedIO regions to the E820 map as reserved :( So as you said, this series won't help for people booting in BIOS compatibility mode. Which means that we should at least keep the current list of no_e820 quirks to avoid regressing those models when booted in BIOS compatibility mode. And maybe still add at least the Clevo model for which I recently submitted a new no_e820 quirk so that that will work in BIOS CSM mode too ? Note I know you did not propose to drop the quirks in this series, just covering all the bases here. Regards, Hans