On Tue, May 27, 2014 at 03:53:49PM +0200, Christoffer Dall wrote: > On Mon, May 12, 2014 at 06:40:54PM +0900, Jungseok Lee wrote: > > This patch sets TCR_EL2.PS, VTCR_EL2.T0SZ and vttbr_baddr_mask in runtime, > > not compile time. > > > > In ARMv8, EL2 physical address size (TCR_EL2.PS) and stage2 input address > > size (VTCR_EL2.T0SZE) cannot be determined in compile time since they > > depends on hardware capability. > > s/depends/depend/ > > > > > According to Table D4-23 and Table D4-25 in ARM DDI 0487A.b document, > > vttbr_x is calculated using different hard-coded values with consideration > > super nit: I guess this is fixed values, and not hard-coded values > > > of T0SZ, granule size and the level of translation tables. Therefore, > > vttbr_baddr_mask should be determined dynamically. > > so I think there's a deeper issue here, which is that we're not > currently considering that for a given supported physical address size > (run-time) and given page granularity (compile-time), we may have some > flexibility in choosing the VTCR_EL2.SL0 field, and thereby the size of > the initial stage2 pgd, by concatinating the initial level page tables. > > Additionally, the combinations of the givens may also force us to choose > a specific SL0 value. > > Policy-wise, I would say we should concatenate as many initial level page > tables as possible when using 4K pages, iow. always set VTCR_EL2.SL0 to > the lowest possible value given the PARange and page size config we have > at hand. That should always provide increased performance for VMs at > the cost of maximum 16 concatenated tables, which is a 64K contiguous > allocation and alignment, for 4K pages. > > For 64K pages, it becomes a 256K alignment and contiguous allocation > requirement. One could argue that if this is not possible on your > system, then you have no business runninng VMs on there, but I want to > leave this open for comments... > Just had a brief chat with Marc, and he made me think of the fact that we cannot decide this freely, because the code in kvm_mmu.c assumes that the stage-2 page tables have the same number of levels etc. as the host kernel (we re-use functions like pud_offset, pud_addr_end, etc. etc.). I'm not sure this can always be aligned, so we may have to write our own kvm_... versions of these to accomodate the best policy for KVM. -Christoffer -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-samsung-soc" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html