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This patch's main focus is to use the previously added hvf_get_physical_address_range to inform VM creation about the IPA size we need for the VM, so we can extend the default 36b IPA size and support VMs with 64+GB of RAM. This is done by freezing the memory map, computing the highest GPA and then (depending on if the platform supports an IPA size that large) telling the kernel to use a size >= for the VM. In pursuit of this a couple of things related to how we handle the physical address range we expose to guests were altered, but for an explanation of what we were doing: Today, to get the IPA size we were reading id_aa64mmfr0_el1's PARange field from a newly made vcpu. Unfortunately, HVF just returns the hosts PARange directly for the initial value and not the IPA size that will actually back the VM, so we believe we have much more address space than we actually do today it seems. Starting in macOS 13.0 some APIs were introduced to be able to query the maximum IPA size the kernel supports, and to set the IPA size for a given VM. However, this still has a couple of issues on < macOS 15. Up until macOS 15 (and if the hardware supported it) the max IPA size was 39 bits which is not a valid PARange value, so we can't clamp down what we advertise in the vcpu's id_aa64mmfr0_el1 to our IPA size. Starting in macOS 15 however, the maximum IPA size is 40 bits (if it's supported in the hardware as well) which is also a valid PARange value so we can set our IPA size to the maximum as well as clamp down the PARange we advertise to the guest. This allows VMs with 64+ GB of RAM and should fix the oddness of the PARange situation as well. Signed-off-by: Danny Canter <danny_canter@apple.com> Message-id: 20240828111552.93482-4-danny_canter@apple.com Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> |
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