Aaron Durbin (adurbin@google.com) just uploaded a new patch set to gerrit, which you can find at http://review.coreboot.org/2917
-gerrit
commit 3ae70438f88023ce3b741188d1c47086299c580a Author: Aaron Durbin adurbin@chromium.org Date: Sat Mar 23 00:06:36 2013 -0500
coreboot table: use memrange library
Use the memrange library for keeping track of the address space region types. The memrange library is built to do just that for both the MTRR code and the coreboot memtable code.
Change-Id: Iee2a7c37a3f4cf388db87ce40b580f274384ff3c Signed-off-by: Aaron Durbin adurbin@chromium.org --- src/lib/coreboot_table.c | 271 +++++++++-------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 53 insertions(+), 218 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/lib/coreboot_table.c b/src/lib/coreboot_table.c index 84eb5a6..b9a82a8 100644 --- a/src/lib/coreboot_table.c +++ b/src/lib/coreboot_table.c @@ -29,6 +29,7 @@ #include <stdlib.h> #include <cbfs.h> #include <cbmem.h> +#include <memrange.h> #if CONFIG_USE_OPTION_TABLE #include <option_table.h> #endif @@ -356,54 +357,7 @@ static struct lb_forward *lb_forward(struct lb_header *header, struct lb_header return forward; }
-static void lb_memory_range(struct lb_memory *mem, - uint32_t type, uint64_t start, uint64_t size) -{ - int entries; - entries = (mem->size - sizeof(*mem))/sizeof(mem->map[0]); - mem->map[entries].start = pack_lb64(start); - mem->map[entries].size = pack_lb64(size); - mem->map[entries].type = type; - mem->size += sizeof(mem->map[0]); -} - -static void lb_reserve_table_memory(struct lb_header *head) -{ -/* Dynamic cbmem has already reserved the memory where the coreboot tables - * reside. Therefore, there is nothing to fix up. */ -#if !CONFIG_DYNAMIC_CBMEM - struct lb_record *last_rec; - struct lb_memory *mem; - uint64_t start; - uint64_t end; - int i, entries; - - last_rec = lb_last_record(head); - mem = get_lb_mem(); - start = (unsigned long)head; - end = (unsigned long)last_rec; - entries = (mem->size - sizeof(*mem))/sizeof(mem->map[0]); - /* Resize the right two memory areas so this table is in - * a reserved area of memory. Everything has been carefully - * setup so that is all we need to do. - */ - for(i = 0; i < entries; i++ ) { - uint64_t map_start = unpack_lb64(mem->map[i].start); - uint64_t map_end = map_start + unpack_lb64(mem->map[i].size); - /* Does this area need to be expanded? */ - if (map_end == start) { - mem->map[i].size = pack_lb64(end - map_start); - } - /* Does this area need to be contracted? */ - else if (map_start == start) { - mem->map[i].start = pack_lb64(end); - mem->map[i].size = pack_lb64(map_end - end); - } - } -#endif -} - -static unsigned long lb_table_fini(struct lb_header *head, int fixup) +static unsigned long lb_table_fini(struct lb_header *head) { struct lb_record *rec, *first_rec; rec = lb_last_record(head); @@ -411,9 +365,6 @@ static unsigned long lb_table_fini(struct lb_header *head, int fixup) head->table_bytes += rec->size; }
- if (fixup) - lb_reserve_table_memory(head); - first_rec = lb_first_record(head); head->table_checksum = compute_ip_checksum(first_rec, head->table_bytes); head->header_checksum = 0; @@ -424,128 +375,53 @@ static unsigned long lb_table_fini(struct lb_header *head, int fixup) return (unsigned long)rec + rec->size; }
-static void lb_cleanup_memory_ranges(struct lb_memory *mem) -{ - int entries; - int i, j; - entries = (mem->size - sizeof(*mem))/sizeof(mem->map[0]); - - /* Sort the lb memory ranges */ - for(i = 0; i < entries; i++) { - uint64_t entry_start = unpack_lb64(mem->map[i].start); - for(j = i + 1; j < entries; j++) { - uint64_t temp_start = unpack_lb64(mem->map[j].start); - if (temp_start < entry_start) { - struct lb_memory_range tmp; - tmp = mem->map[i]; - mem->map[i] = mem->map[j]; - mem->map[j] = tmp; - } - } - } +/* Routines to extract part so the coreboot table or + * information from the coreboot table after we have written it. + * Currently get_lb_mem relies on a global we can change the + * implementaiton. + */ +static struct lb_memory *mem_ranges = NULL;
- /* Merge adjacent entries */ - for(i = 0; (i + 1) < entries; i++) { - uint64_t start, end, nstart, nend; - if (mem->map[i].type != mem->map[i + 1].type) { - continue; - } - start = unpack_lb64(mem->map[i].start); - end = start + unpack_lb64(mem->map[i].size); - nstart = unpack_lb64(mem->map[i + 1].start); - nend = nstart + unpack_lb64(mem->map[i + 1].size); - if ((start <= nstart) && (end >= nstart)) { - if (start > nstart) { - start = nstart; - } - if (end < nend) { - end = nend; - } - /* Record the new region size */ - mem->map[i].start = pack_lb64(start); - mem->map[i].size = pack_lb64(end - start); - - /* Delete the entry I have merged with */ - memmove(&mem->map[i + 1], &mem->map[i + 2], - ((entries - i - 2) * sizeof(mem->map[0]))); - mem->size -= sizeof(mem->map[0]); - entries -= 1; - /* See if I can merge with the next entry as well */ - i -= 1; - } - } +struct lb_memory *get_lb_mem(void) +{ + return mem_ranges; }
-static void lb_remove_memory_range(struct lb_memory *mem, - uint64_t start, uint64_t size) +/* This structure keeps track of the coreboot table memory ranges. */ +static struct memranges lb_ranges; + +static struct lb_memory *build_lb_mem(struct lb_header *head) { - uint64_t end; - int entries; - int i; + struct lb_memory *mem;
- end = start + size; - entries = (mem->size - sizeof(*mem))/sizeof(mem->map[0]); - - /* Remove a reserved area from the memory map */ - for(i = 0; i < entries; i++) { - uint64_t map_start = unpack_lb64(mem->map[i].start); - uint64_t map_end = map_start + unpack_lb64(mem->map[i].size); - if ((start <= map_start) && (end >= map_end)) { - /* Remove the completely covered range */ - memmove(&mem->map[i], &mem->map[i + 1], - ((entries - i - 1) * sizeof(mem->map[0]))); - mem->size -= sizeof(mem->map[0]); - entries -= 1; - /* Since the index will disappear revisit what will appear here */ - i -= 1; - } - else if ((start > map_start) && (end < map_end)) { - /* Split the memory range */ - memmove(&mem->map[i + 1], &mem->map[i], - ((entries - i) * sizeof(mem->map[0]))); - mem->size += sizeof(mem->map[0]); - entries += 1; - /* Update the first map entry */ - mem->map[i].size = pack_lb64(start - map_start); - /* Update the second map entry */ - mem->map[i + 1].start = pack_lb64(end); - mem->map[i + 1].size = pack_lb64(map_end - end); - /* Don't bother with this map entry again */ - i += 1; - } - else if ((start <= map_start) && (end > map_start)) { - /* Shrink the start of the memory range */ - mem->map[i].start = pack_lb64(end); - mem->map[i].size = pack_lb64(map_end - end); - } - else if ((start < map_end) && (start > map_start)) { - /* Shrink the end of the memory range */ - mem->map[i].size = pack_lb64(start - map_start); - } - } -} + /* Record where the lb memory ranges will live */ + mem = lb_memory(head); + mem_ranges = mem;
-void lb_add_memory_range(struct lb_memory *mem, - uint32_t type, uint64_t start, uint64_t size) -{ - lb_remove_memory_range(mem, start, size); - lb_memory_range(mem, type, start, size); - lb_cleanup_memory_ranges(mem); + /* Fill the memory map out. The order of operations is important in + * that each overlapping range will take over the next. Therefore, + * add cacheable resources as RAM then add the reserved resources. */ + memranges_init(&lb_ranges, IORESOURCE_CACHEABLE, + IORESOURCE_CACHEABLE, LB_MEM_RAM); + memranges_add_resources(&lb_ranges, IORESOURCE_RESERVE, + IORESOURCE_RESERVE, LB_MEM_RESERVED); + + return mem; }
-static void lb_dump_memory_ranges(struct lb_memory *mem) +static void commit_lb_memory(struct lb_memory *mem) { - int entries; + struct range_entry *r; + struct lb_memory_range *lb_r; int i; - entries = (mem->size - sizeof(*mem))/sizeof(mem->map[0]);
- printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "coreboot memory table:\n"); - for(i = 0; i < entries; i++) { - uint64_t entry_start = unpack_lb64(mem->map[i].start); - uint64_t entry_size = unpack_lb64(mem->map[i].size); + lb_r = &mem->map[0]; + i = 0; + + memranges_each_entry(r, &lb_ranges) { const char *entry_type;
- switch (mem->map[i].type) { + switch (range_entry_tag(r)) { case LB_MEM_RAM: entry_type="RAM"; break; case LB_MEM_RESERVED: entry_type="RESERVED"; break; case LB_MEM_ACPI: entry_type="ACPI"; break; @@ -557,58 +433,25 @@ static void lb_dump_memory_ranges(struct lb_memory *mem) }
printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "%2d. %016llx-%016llx: %s\n", - i, entry_start, entry_start+entry_size-1, entry_type); + i, range_entry_base(r), range_entry_end(r)-1, + entry_type);
- } -} - -/* Routines to extract part so the coreboot table or - * information from the coreboot table after we have written it. - * Currently get_lb_mem relies on a global we can change the - * implementaiton. - */ -static struct lb_memory *mem_ranges = NULL; - -struct lb_memory *get_lb_mem(void) -{ - return mem_ranges; -} + lb_r->start = pack_lb64(range_entry_base(r)); + lb_r->size = pack_lb64(range_entry_size(r)); + lb_r->type = range_entry_tag(r);
-static void build_lb_mem_range(void *gp, struct device *dev, struct resource *res) -{ - struct lb_memory *mem = gp; - lb_memory_range(mem, LB_MEM_RAM, res->base, res->size); -} - -static struct lb_memory *build_lb_mem(struct lb_header *head) -{ - struct lb_memory *mem; - - /* Record where the lb memory ranges will live */ - mem = lb_memory(head); - mem_ranges = mem; - - /* Build the raw table of memory */ - search_global_resources( - IORESOURCE_MEM | IORESOURCE_CACHEABLE, IORESOURCE_MEM | IORESOURCE_CACHEABLE, - build_lb_mem_range, mem); - lb_cleanup_memory_ranges(mem); - return mem; + i++; + lb_r++; + mem->size += sizeof(struct lb_memory_range); + } }
-static void lb_add_rsvd_range(void *gp, struct device *dev, struct resource *res) +void lb_add_memory_range(struct lb_memory *mem, + uint32_t type, uint64_t start, uint64_t size) { - struct lb_memory *mem = gp; - lb_add_memory_range(mem, LB_MEM_RESERVED, res->base, res->size); + memranges_insert(&lb_ranges, start, size, type); }
-static void add_lb_reserved(struct lb_memory *mem) -{ - /* Add reserved ranges */ - search_global_resources( - IORESOURCE_MEM | IORESOURCE_RESERVE, IORESOURCE_MEM | IORESOURCE_RESERVE, - lb_add_rsvd_range, mem); -}
unsigned long write_coreboot_table( unsigned long low_table_start, unsigned long low_table_end, @@ -623,7 +466,7 @@ unsigned long write_coreboot_table( head = lb_table_init(low_table_end); lb_forward(head, (struct lb_header*)rom_table_end);
- low_table_end = (unsigned long) lb_table_fini(head, 0); + low_table_end = (unsigned long) lb_table_fini(head); printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "Table forward entry ends at 0x%08lx.\n", low_table_end); low_table_end = ALIGN(low_table_end, 4096); @@ -682,17 +525,9 @@ unsigned long write_coreboot_table( high_tables_base, high_tables_size); #endif /* CONFIG_DYNAMIC_CBMEM */
- /* Add reserved regions */ - add_lb_reserved(mem); - - lb_dump_memory_ranges(mem); - - /* Note: - * I assume that there is always memory at immediately after - * the low_table_end. This means that after I setup the coreboot table. - * I can trivially fixup the reserved memory ranges to hold the correct - * size of the coreboot table. - */ + /* No other memory areas can be added after the memory table has been + * committed as the entries won't show up in the serialize mem table. */ + commit_lb_memory(mem);
/* Record our motherboard */ lb_mainboard(head); @@ -721,5 +556,5 @@ unsigned long write_coreboot_table( add_cbmem_pointers(head);
/* Remember where my valid memory ranges are */ - return lb_table_fini(head, 1); + return lb_table_fini(head); }