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Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH] PPC: E500: Generate device tree on reset


From: Scott Wood
Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH] PPC: E500: Generate device tree on reset
Date: Tue, 23 Jul 2013 16:19:04 -0500

On 07/23/2013 04:15:59 PM, Alexander Graf wrote:

On 23.07.2013, at 21:38, Scott Wood wrote:

> On 07/22/2013 10:28:17 AM, Alexander Graf wrote:
>> Today we generate the device tree once on machine initialization and then
>> store the finalized blob in memory to reload it on reset.
>> This is bad for 2 reasons. First we potentially waste a bunch of RAM for no >> good reason, as we have all information required to regenerate the device
>> tree available anyways.
>> The second reason is even more important. On machine init when we generate >> the device tree for the first time, we don't have all of the devices fully >> initialized yet. But the device tree needs to potentially walk devices to
>> put information about them into the device tree.
>
> If you can't produce the entire device tree at init time, how can you calculate its size with a dry run?
>
> Device trees are generally pretty small; couldn't we just set a maximum size and allocate that much space?

It's what we do, unless we load it from the disk. In that case we take the fdt size from disk.

So why do we need the dry run stuff?

-SCott



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