On 18.02.2022 06:20, Tian, Kevin wrote:
>> From: Jan Beulich <jbeul...@suse.com>
>> Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 12:36 AM
>>
>> When a page table ends up with no present entries left, it can be
>> replaced by a non-present entry at the next higher level. The page table
>> itself can then be scheduled for freeing.
>>
>> Note that while its output isn't used there yet,
>> pt_update_contig_markers() right away needs to be called in all places
>> where entries get updated, not just the one where entries get cleared.
>>
>> Note further that while pt_update_contig_markers() updates perhaps
>> several PTEs within the table, since these are changes to "avail" bits
>> only I do not think that cache flushing would be needed afterwards. Such
>> cache flushing (of entire pages, unless adding yet more logic to me more
>> selective) would be quite noticable performance-wise (very prominent
>> during Dom0 boot).
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Jan Beulich <jbeul...@suse.com>
>> ---
>> v3: Properly bound loop. Re-base over changes earlier in the series.
>> v2: New.
>> ---
>> The hang during boot on my Latitude E6410 (see the respective code
>> comment) was pretty close after iommu_enable_translation(). No errors,
>> no watchdog would kick in, just sometimes the first few pixel lines of
>> the next log message's (XEN) prefix would have made it out to the screen
>> (and there's no serial there). It's been a lot of experimenting until I
>> figured the workaround (which I consider ugly, but halfway acceptable).
>> I've been trying hard to make sure the workaround wouldn't be masking a
>> real issue, yet I'm still wary of it possibly doing so ... My best guess
>> at this point is that on these old IOMMUs the ignored bits 52...61
>> aren't really ignored for present entries, but also aren't "reserved"
>> enough to trigger faults. This guess is from having tried to set other
> 
> Is this machine able to capture any VT-d faults before?

Not sure what you mean here. I don't think I can trigger any I/O at this
point in time, and hence I also couldn't try to trigger a fault. But if
the question is whether fault reporting at this time actually works,
then yes, I think so: This is during Dom0 construction, i.e. late enough
for fault reporting to be fully set up and enabled.

Jan

> If yes maybe
> you will observe more information if trying to tweak those bits at a later
> time (instead of when iommu is enabled)?
> 
> Thanks
> Kevin


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