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Re: [PATCH v4 3/3] spapr_numa: use spapr_numa_get_vcpu_assoc() in home_n
From: |
Greg Kurz |
Subject: |
Re: [PATCH v4 3/3] spapr_numa: use spapr_numa_get_vcpu_assoc() in home_node hcall |
Date: |
Fri, 4 Sep 2020 12:33:02 +0200 |
On Thu, 3 Sep 2020 22:04:39 -0300
Daniel Henrique Barboza <danielhb413@gmail.com> wrote:
> The current implementation of h_home_node_associativity hard codes
> the values of associativity domains of the vcpus. Let's make
> it consider the values already initialized in spapr->numa_assoc_array,
> via the spapr_numa_get_vcpu_assoc() helper.
>
> We want to set it and forget it, and for that we also need to
> assert that we don't overflow the registers of the hypercall.
> From R4 to R9 we can squeeze in 12 associativity domains, so
> let's assert that MAX_DISTANCE_REF_POINTS isn't greater
> than that.
>
> Signed-off-by: Daniel Henrique Barboza <danielhb413@gmail.com>
> ---
> hw/ppc/spapr_numa.c | 33 +++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
> 1 file changed, 25 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/hw/ppc/spapr_numa.c b/hw/ppc/spapr_numa.c
> index 980a6488bf..0a7e07fe60 100644
> --- a/hw/ppc/spapr_numa.c
> +++ b/hw/ppc/spapr_numa.c
> @@ -181,10 +181,12 @@ static target_ulong
> h_home_node_associativity(PowerPCCPU *cpu,
> target_ulong opcode,
> target_ulong *args)
> {
> + g_autofree uint32_t *vcpu_assoc = NULL;
> target_ulong flags = args[0];
> target_ulong procno = args[1];
> PowerPCCPU *tcpu;
> - int idx;
> + uint vcpu_assoc_size;
> + int idx, assoc_idx;
>
> /* only support procno from H_REGISTER_VPA */
> if (flags != 0x1) {
> @@ -196,16 +198,31 @@ static target_ulong
> h_home_node_associativity(PowerPCCPU *cpu,
> return H_P2;
> }
>
> - /* sequence is the same as in the "ibm,associativity" property */
> + /*
> + * Given that we want to be flexible with the sizes and indexes,
> + * we must consider that there is a hard limit of how many
> + * associativities domain we can fit in R4 up to R9, which
> + * would be 12. Assert and bail if that's not the case.
> + */
> + G_STATIC_ASSERT(MAX_DISTANCE_REF_POINTS <= 12);
> +
> + vcpu_assoc = spapr_numa_get_vcpu_assoc(spapr, tcpu, &vcpu_assoc_size);
> + vcpu_assoc_size /= sizeof(uint32_t);
Using vcpu_assoc_size both as a size-in-bytes and a number of elements in
the array is gross... Anyway since this should go away if you introduce
a macro as suggested in the previous patch.
> + /* assoc_idx starts at 1 to skip associativity size */
> + assoc_idx = 1;
>
> - idx = 0;
> #define ASSOCIATIVITY(a, b) (((uint64_t)(a) << 32) | \
> ((uint64_t)(b) & 0xffffffff))
> - args[idx++] = ASSOCIATIVITY(0, 0);
> - args[idx++] = ASSOCIATIVITY(0, tcpu->node_id);
> - args[idx++] = ASSOCIATIVITY(procno, -1);
> - for ( ; idx < 6; idx++) {
> - args[idx] = -1;
> +
> + for (idx = 0; idx < 6; idx++) {
> + int32_t a, b;
> +
> + a = assoc_idx < vcpu_assoc_size ?
> + be32_to_cpu(vcpu_assoc[assoc_idx++]) : -1;
> + b = assoc_idx < vcpu_assoc_size ?
> + be32_to_cpu(vcpu_assoc[assoc_idx++]) : -1;
> +
> + args[idx] = ASSOCIATIVITY(a, b);
> }
Ouch this change is really giving me a headache... I understand that
tcpu->node_id and procno are now being read from vcpu_assoc[] but
it's hard to check what vcpu_assoc[assoc_idx++] points to, especially
with the ternary operator... Honestly, I'd rather keep that loop
unrolled with comments telling what's being read.
> #undef ASSOCIATIVITY
>