spapr: Adjust placement of PCI host bridge to allow > 1TiB RAM

Currently the default PCI host bridge for the 'pseries' machine type is
constructed with its IO windows in the 1TiB..(1TiB + 64GiB) range in
guest memory space.  This means that if > 1TiB of guest RAM is specified,
the RAM will collide with the PCI IO windows, causing serious problems.

Problems won't be obvious until guest RAM goes a bit beyond 1TiB, because
there's a little unused space at the bottom of the area reserved for PCI,
but essentially this means that > 1TiB of RAM has never worked with the
pseries machine type.

This patch fixes this by altering the placement of PHBs on large-RAM VMs.
Instead of always placing the first PHB at 1TiB, it is placed at the next
1 TiB boundary after the maximum RAM address.

Technically, this changes behaviour in a migration-breaking way for
existing machines with > 1TiB maximum memory, but since having > 1 TiB
memory was broken anyway, this seems like a reasonable trade-off.

Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
Reviewed-by: Laurent Vivier <lvivier@redhat.com>
This commit is contained in:
David Gibson 2016-10-13 10:44:34 +11:00
parent 6737d9ad79
commit 2efff1c0dd

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@ -2375,15 +2375,27 @@ static void spapr_phb_placement(sPAPRMachineState *spapr, uint32_t index,
unsigned n_dma, uint32_t *liobns, Error **errp)
{
const uint64_t base_buid = 0x800000020000000ULL;
const hwaddr phb0_base = 0x10000000000ULL; /* 1 TiB */
const hwaddr phb_spacing = 0x1000000000ULL; /* 64 GiB */
const hwaddr mmio_offset = 0xa0000000; /* 2 GiB + 512 MiB */
const hwaddr pio_offset = 0x80000000; /* 2 GiB */
const uint32_t max_index = 255;
const hwaddr phb0_alignment = 0x10000000000ULL; /* 1 TiB */
hwaddr phb_base;
uint64_t ram_top = MACHINE(spapr)->ram_size;
hwaddr phb0_base, phb_base;
int i;
/* Do we have hotpluggable memory? */
if (MACHINE(spapr)->maxram_size > ram_top) {
/* Can't just use maxram_size, because there may be an
* alignment gap between normal and hotpluggable memory
* regions */
ram_top = spapr->hotplug_memory.base +
memory_region_size(&spapr->hotplug_memory.mr);
}
phb0_base = QEMU_ALIGN_UP(ram_top, phb0_alignment);
if (index > max_index) {
error_setg(errp, "\"index\" for PAPR PHB is too large (max %u)",
max_index);