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[PULL 1/3] hv-balloon: use get_min_alignment() to express 32 GiB alignme
From: |
David Hildenbrand |
Subject: |
[PULL 1/3] hv-balloon: use get_min_alignment() to express 32 GiB alignment |
Date: |
Tue, 6 Feb 2024 08:02:45 +0100 |
Let's implement the get_min_alignment() callback for memory devices, and
copy for the device memory region the alignment of the host memory
region. This mimics what virtio-mem does, and allows for re-introducing
proper alignment checks for the memory region size (where we don't care
about additional device requirements) in memory device core.
Message-ID: <20240117135554.787344-2-david@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Maciej S. Szmigiero <maciej.szmigiero@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: David Hildenbrand <david@redhat.com>
---
hw/hyperv/hv-balloon.c | 37 +++++++++++++++++++++----------------
1 file changed, 21 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-)
diff --git a/hw/hyperv/hv-balloon.c b/hw/hyperv/hv-balloon.c
index 0238365712..ade283335a 100644
--- a/hw/hyperv/hv-balloon.c
+++ b/hw/hyperv/hv-balloon.c
@@ -1477,22 +1477,7 @@ static void hv_balloon_ensure_mr(HvBalloon *balloon)
balloon->mr = g_new0(MemoryRegion, 1);
memory_region_init(balloon->mr, OBJECT(balloon), TYPE_HV_BALLOON,
memory_region_size(hostmem_mr));
-
- /*
- * The VM can indicate an alignment up to 32 GiB. Memory device core can
- * usually only handle/guarantee 1 GiB alignment. The user will have to
- * specify a larger maxmem eventually.
- *
- * The memory device core will warn the user in case maxmem might have to
be
- * increased and will fail plugging the device if there is not sufficient
- * space after alignment.
- *
- * TODO: we could do the alignment ourselves in a slightly bigger region.
- * But this feels better, although the warning might be annoying. Maybe
- * we can optimize that in the future (e.g., with such a device on the
- * cmdline place/size the device memory region differently.
- */
- balloon->mr->align = MAX(32 * GiB,
memory_region_get_alignment(hostmem_mr));
+ balloon->mr->align = memory_region_get_alignment(hostmem_mr);
}
static void hv_balloon_free_mr(HvBalloon *balloon)
@@ -1654,6 +1639,25 @@ static MemoryRegion
*hv_balloon_md_get_memory_region(MemoryDeviceState *md,
return balloon->mr;
}
+static uint64_t hv_balloon_md_get_min_alignment(const MemoryDeviceState *md)
+{
+ /*
+ * The VM can indicate an alignment up to 32 GiB. Memory device core can
+ * usually only handle/guarantee 1 GiB alignment. The user will have to
+ * specify a larger maxmem eventually.
+ *
+ * The memory device core will warn the user in case maxmem might have to
be
+ * increased and will fail plugging the device if there is not sufficient
+ * space after alignment.
+ *
+ * TODO: we could do the alignment ourselves in a slightly bigger region.
+ * But this feels better, although the warning might be annoying. Maybe
+ * we can optimize that in the future (e.g., with such a device on the
+ * cmdline place/size the device memory region differently.
+ */
+ return 32 * GiB;
+}
+
static void hv_balloon_md_fill_device_info(const MemoryDeviceState *md,
MemoryDeviceInfo *info)
{
@@ -1766,5 +1770,6 @@ static void hv_balloon_class_init(ObjectClass *klass,
void *data)
mdc->get_memory_region = hv_balloon_md_get_memory_region;
mdc->decide_memslots = hv_balloon_decide_memslots;
mdc->get_memslots = hv_balloon_get_memslots;
+ mdc->get_min_alignment = hv_balloon_md_get_min_alignment;
mdc->fill_device_info = hv_balloon_md_fill_device_info;
}
--
2.43.0