The new algorithm converts the problem calculating optimal
MTRR settings (using least MTRR registers) to the problem finding
the shortest path in a graph.
The memory required in extreme but rare case can be up to 256KB,
so using local stack buffer is impossible considering current
DxeIpl only allocates 128KB stack.
The patch changes existing MtrrSetMemoryAttributeInMtrrSettings() and
MtrrSetMemoryAttribute() to use the 4-page stack buffer for
calculation. The two APIs return BUFFER_TOO_SMALL when the buffer
is too small for calculation.
The patch adds a new API MtrrSetMemoryAttribute*s*InMtrrSettings() to
set multiple-range attributes in one function call.
Since every call to MtrrSetMemoryAttributeInMtrrSettings (without-s)
or MtrrSetMemoryAttribute() requires to calculate the MTRRs for the
whole physical memory, combining multiple calls in one API can
significantly reduce the calculation time.
In theory, if N times of call to without-s API costs N seconds,
the new API only costs 1 second.
The new API uses the buffer supplied from caller to calculate
MTRRs and returns BUFFER_TOO_SMALL when the buffer is too small for
calculation.
Contributed-under: TianoCore Contribution Agreement 1.0
Signed-off-by: Ruiyu Ni <ruiyu.ni@intel.com>
Cc: Michael D Kinney <michael.d.kinney@intel.com>
Cc: Eric Dong <eric.dong@intel.com>
---
UefiCpuPkg/Include/Library/MtrrLib.h | 45 +-
UefiCpuPkg/Library/MtrrLib/MtrrLib.c | 2375 ++++++++++++++++++++--------------
2 files changed, 1435 insertions(+), 985 deletions(-)
diff --git a/UefiCpuPkg/Include/Library/MtrrLib.h b/UefiCpuPkg/Include/Library/MtrrLib.h
index 612052640a..d05d839915 100644
--- a/UefiCpuPkg/Include/Library/MtrrLib.h
+++ b/UefiCpuPkg/Include/Library/MtrrLib.h
@@ -103,6 +103,12 @@ typedef enum {
#define MTRR_CACHE_WRITE_BACK 6
#define MTRR_CACHE_INVALID_TYPE 7
+typedef struct {
+ UINT64 BaseAddress;
+ UINT64 Length;
+ MTRR_MEMORY_CACHE_TYPE Type;
+} MTRR_MEMORY_RANGE;
+
/**
Returns the variable MTRR count for the CPU.
@@ -151,7 +157,7 @@ GetFirmwareVariableMtrrCount (
@retval RETURN_OUT_OF_RESOURCES There are not enough system resources to
modify the attributes of the memory
resource range.
-
+ @retval RETURN_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL The scratch buffer is too small for MTRR calculation.
**/
RETURN_STATUS
EFIAPI
@@ -346,7 +352,7 @@ MtrrGetDefaultMemoryType (
BaseAddress and Length cannot be modified.
@retval RETURN_OUT_OF_RESOURCES There are not enough system resources to modify the attributes of
the memory resource range.
-
+ @retval RETURN_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL The scratch buffer is too small for MTRR calculation.
**/
RETURN_STATUS
EFIAPI
@@ -357,4 +363,39 @@ MtrrSetMemoryAttributeInMtrrSettings (
IN MTRR_MEMORY_CACHE_TYPE Attribute
);
+/**
+ This function attempts to set the attributes into MTRR setting buffer for multiple memory ranges.
+
+ @param[in, out] MtrrSetting MTRR setting buffer to be set.
+ @param[in] Scratch A temporary scratch buffer that is used to perform the calculation.
+ @param[in, out] ScratchSize Pointer to the size in bytes of the scratch buffer.
+ It may be updated to the actual required size when the calculation
+ needs more scratch buffer.
+ @param[in] Ranges Pointer to an array of MTRR_MEMORY_RANGE.
+ When range overlap happens, the last one takes higher priority.
+ When the function returns, either all the attributes are set successfully,
+ or none of them is set.
+ @param[in] Count of MTRR_MEMORY_RANGE.
+
+ @retval RETURN_SUCCESS The attributes were set for all the memory ranges.
+ @retval RETURN_INVALID_PARAMETER Length in any range is zero.
+ @retval RETURN_UNSUPPORTED The processor does not support one or more bytes of the
+ memory resource range specified by BaseAddress and Length in any range.
+ @retval RETURN_UNSUPPORTED The bit mask of attributes is not support for the memory resource
+ range specified by BaseAddress and Length in any range.
+ @retval RETURN_OUT_OF_RESOURCES There are not enough system resources to modify the attributes of
+ the memory resource ranges.
+ @retval RETURN_ACCESS_DENIED The attributes for the memory resource range specified by
+ BaseAddress and Length cannot be modified.
+ @retval RETURN_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL The scratch buffer is too small for MTRR calculation.
+**/
+RETURN_STATUS
+EFIAPI
+MtrrSetMemoryAttributesInMtrrSettings (
+ IN OUT MTRR_SETTINGS *MtrrSetting,
+ IN VOID *Scratch,
+ IN OUT UINTN *ScratchSize,
+ IN CONST MTRR_MEMORY_RANGE *Ranges,
+ IN UINTN RangeCount
+ );
#endif // _MTRR_LIB_H_
diff --git a/UefiCpuPkg/Library/MtrrLib/MtrrLib.c b/UefiCpuPkg/Library/MtrrLib/MtrrLib.c
index 0fecc0122c..a7adbafae3 100644
--- a/UefiCpuPkg/Library/MtrrLib/MtrrLib.c
+++ b/UefiCpuPkg/Library/MtrrLib/MtrrLib.c
@@ -16,8 +16,7 @@
**/
-#include <Base.h>
-
+#include <Uefi.h>
#include <Register/Cpuid.h>
#include <Register/Msr.h>
@@ -29,8 +28,13 @@
#define OR_SEED 0x0101010101010101ull
#define CLEAR_SEED 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFull
-
+#define MAX_WEIGHT MAX_UINT8
+#define SCRATCH_BUFFER_SIZE (4 * SIZE_4KB)
#define MTRR_LIB_ASSERT_ALIGNED(B, L) ASSERT ((B & ~(L - 1)) == B);
+
+#define M(x,y) ((x) * VectorCount + (y))
+#define O(x,y) ((y) * VectorCount + (x))
+
//
// Context to save and restore when MTRRs are programmed
//
@@ -40,10 +44,18 @@ typedef struct {
} MTRR_CONTEXT;
typedef struct {
- UINT64 BaseAddress;
+ UINT64 Address;
+ UINT64 Alignment;
UINT64 Length;
- MTRR_MEMORY_CACHE_TYPE Type;
-} MEMORY_RANGE;
+ UINT8 Type : 7;
+
+ //
+ // Temprary use for calculating the best MTRR settings.
+ //
+ BOOLEAN Visited : 1;
+ UINT8 Weight;
+ UINT16 Previous;
+} MTRR_LIB_ADDRESS;
//
// This table defines the offset, base and length of the fixed MTRRs
@@ -120,6 +132,21 @@ GLOBAL_REMOVE_IF_UNREFERENCED CONST CHAR8 *mMtrrMemoryCacheTypeShortName[] = {
"R*" // Invalid
};
+
+/**
+ Worker function prints all MTRRs for debugging.
+
+ If MtrrSetting is not NULL, print MTRR settings from input MTRR
+ settings buffer.
+ If MtrrSetting is NULL, print MTRR settings from MTRRs.
+
+ @param MtrrSetting A buffer holding all MTRRs content.
+**/
+VOID
+MtrrDebugPrintAllMtrrsWorker (
+ IN MTRR_SETTINGS *MtrrSetting
+ );
+
/**
Worker function returns the variable MTRR count for the CPU.
@@ -134,7 +161,7 @@ GetVariableMtrrCountWorker (
MSR_IA32_MTRRCAP_REGISTER MtrrCap;
MtrrCap.Uint64 = AsmReadMsr64 (MSR_IA32_MTRRCAP);
- ASSERT (MtrrCap.Bits.VCNT <= MTRR_NUMBER_OF_VARIABLE_MTRR);
+ ASSERT (MtrrCap.Bits.VCNT <= ARRAY_SIZE (((MTRR_VARIABLE_SETTINGS *) 0)->Mtrr));
return MtrrCap.Bits.VCNT;
}
@@ -418,7 +445,7 @@ MtrrGetVariableMtrrWorker (
{
UINT32 Index;
- ASSERT (VariableMtrrCount <= MTRR_NUMBER_OF_VARIABLE_MTRR);
+ ASSERT (VariableMtrrCount <= ARRAY_SIZE (VariableSettings->Mtrr));
for (Index = 0; Index < VariableMtrrCount; Index++) {
if (MtrrSetting == NULL) {
@@ -596,12 +623,13 @@ MtrrGetMemoryAttributeInVariableMtrrWorker (
UINTN Index;
UINT32 UsedMtrr;
- ZeroMem (VariableMtrr, sizeof (VARIABLE_MTRR) * MTRR_NUMBER_OF_VARIABLE_MTRR);
+ ZeroMem (VariableMtrr, sizeof (VARIABLE_MTRR) * ARRAY_SIZE (VariableSettings->Mtrr));
for (Index = 0, UsedMtrr = 0; Index < VariableMtrrCount; Index++) {
if (((MSR_IA32_MTRR_PHYSMASK_REGISTER *) &VariableSettings->Mtrr[Index].Mask)->Bits.V != 0) {
VariableMtrr[Index].Msr = (UINT32)Index;
VariableMtrr[Index].BaseAddress = (VariableSettings->Mtrr[Index].Base & MtrrValidAddressMask);
- VariableMtrr[Index].Length = ((~(VariableSettings->Mtrr[Index].Mask & MtrrValidAddressMask)) & MtrrValidBitsMask) + 1;
+ VariableMtrr[Index].Length =
+ ((~(VariableSettings->Mtrr[Index].Mask & MtrrValidAddressMask)) & MtrrValidBitsMask) + 1;
VariableMtrr[Index].Type = (VariableSettings->Mtrr[Index].Base & 0x0ff);
VariableMtrr[Index].Valid = TRUE;
VariableMtrr[Index].Used = TRUE;
@@ -611,6 +639,44 @@ MtrrGetMemoryAttributeInVariableMtrrWorker (
return UsedMtrr;
}
+/**
+ Convert variable MTRRs to a RAW MTRR_MEMORY_RANGE array.
+ One MTRR_MEMORY_RANGE element is created for each MTRR setting.
+ The routine doesn't remove the overlap or combine the near-by region.
+
+ @param[in] VariableSettings The variable MTRR values to shadow
+ @param[in] VariableMtrrCount The number of variable MTRRs
+ @param[in] MtrrValidBitsMask The mask for the valid bit of the MTRR
+ @param[in] MtrrValidAddressMask The valid address mask for MTRR
+ @param[out] VariableMtrr The array to shadow variable MTRRs content
+
+ @return Number of MTRRs which has been used.
+
+**/
+UINT32
+MtrrLibGetRawVariableRanges (
+ IN MTRR_VARIABLE_SETTINGS *VariableSettings,
+ IN UINTN VariableMtrrCount,
+ IN UINT64 MtrrValidBitsMask,
+ IN UINT64 MtrrValidAddressMask,
+ OUT MTRR_MEMORY_RANGE *VariableMtrr
+ )
+{
+ UINTN Index;
+ UINT32 UsedMtrr;
+
+ ZeroMem (VariableMtrr, sizeof (MTRR_MEMORY_RANGE) * ARRAY_SIZE (VariableSettings->Mtrr));
+ for (Index = 0, UsedMtrr = 0; Index < VariableMtrrCount; Index++) {
+ if (((MSR_IA32_MTRR_PHYSMASK_REGISTER *) &VariableSettings->Mtrr[Index].Mask)->Bits.V != 0) {
+ VariableMtrr[Index].BaseAddress = (VariableSettings->Mtrr[Index].Base & MtrrValidAddressMask);
+ VariableMtrr[Index].Length =
+ ((~(VariableSettings->Mtrr[Index].Mask & MtrrValidAddressMask)) & MtrrValidBitsMask) + 1;
+ VariableMtrr[Index].Type = (MTRR_MEMORY_CACHE_TYPE)(VariableSettings->Mtrr[Index].Base & 0x0ff);
+ UsedMtrr++;
+ }
+ }
+ return UsedMtrr;
+}
/**
Gets the attribute of variable MTRRs.
@@ -678,57 +744,6 @@ MtrrLibBiggestAlignment (
}
/**
- Return the number of required variable MTRRs to positively cover the
- specified range.
-
- @param BaseAddress Base address of the range.
- @param Length Length of the range.
- @param Alignment0 Alignment of 0.
-
- @return The number of the required variable MTRRs.
-**/
-UINT32
-MtrrLibGetPositiveMtrrNumber (
- IN UINT64 BaseAddress,
- IN UINT64 Length,
- IN UINT64 Alignment0
-)
-{
- UINT64 SubLength;
- UINT32 MtrrNumber;
- BOOLEAN UseLeastAlignment;
-
- UseLeastAlignment = TRUE;
- SubLength = 0;
-
- //
- // Calculate the alignment of the base address.
- //
- for (MtrrNumber = 0; Length != 0; MtrrNumber++) {
- if (UseLeastAlignment) {
- SubLength = MtrrLibBiggestAlignment (BaseAddress, Alignment0);
-
- if (SubLength > Length) {
- //
- // Set a flag when remaining length is too small
- // so that MtrrLibBiggestAlignment() is not called in following loops.
- //
- UseLeastAlignment = FALSE;
- }
- }
-
- if (!UseLeastAlignment) {
- SubLength = GetPowerOfTwo64 (Length);
- }
-
- BaseAddress += SubLength;
- Length -= SubLength;
- }
-
- return MtrrNumber;
-}
-
-/**
Return whether the left MTRR type precedes the right MTRR type.
The MTRR type precedence rules are:
@@ -752,229 +767,6 @@ MtrrLibTypeLeftPrecedeRight (
return (BOOLEAN) (Left == CacheUncacheable || (Left == CacheWriteThrough && Right == CacheWriteBack));
}
-
-/**
- Return whether the type of the specified range can precede the specified type.
-
- @param Ranges Memory range array holding memory type settings for all
- the memory address.
- @param RangeCount Count of memory ranges.
- @param Type Type to check precedence.
- @param SubBase Base address of the specified range.
- @param SubLength Length of the specified range.
-
- @retval TRUE The type of the specified range can precede the Type.
- @retval FALSE The type of the specified range cannot precede the Type.
- So the subtraction is not applicable.
-**/
-BOOLEAN
-MtrrLibSubstractable (
- IN CONST MEMORY_RANGE *Ranges,
- IN UINT32 RangeCount,
- IN MTRR_MEMORY_CACHE_TYPE Type,
- IN UINT64 SubBase,
- IN UINT64 SubLength
-)
-{
- UINT32 Index;
- UINT64 Length;
- // WT > WB
- // UC > *
- for (Index = 0; Index < RangeCount; Index++) {
- if (Ranges[Index].BaseAddress <= SubBase && SubBase < Ranges[Index].BaseAddress + Ranges[Index].Length) {
-
- if (Ranges[Index].BaseAddress + Ranges[Index].Length >= SubBase + SubLength) {
- return MtrrLibTypeLeftPrecedeRight (Ranges[Index].Type, Type);
-
- } else {
- if (!MtrrLibTypeLeftPrecedeRight (Ranges[Index].Type, Type)) {
- return FALSE;
- }
-
- Length = Ranges[Index].BaseAddress + Ranges[Index].Length - SubBase;
- SubBase += Length;
- SubLength -= Length;
- }
- }
- }
-
- ASSERT (FALSE);
- return FALSE;
-}
-
-/**
- Return the number of required variable MTRRs to cover the specified range.
-
- The routine considers subtraction in the both side of the range to find out
- the most optimal solution (which uses the least MTRRs).
-
- @param Ranges Array holding memory type settings of all memory
- address.
- @param RangeCount Count of memory ranges.
- @param VariableMtrr Array holding allocated variable MTRRs.
- @param VariableMtrrCount Count of allocated variable MTRRs.
- @param BaseAddress Base address of the specified range.
- @param Length Length of the specified range.
- @param Type MTRR type of the specified range.
- @param Alignment0 Alignment of 0.
- @param SubLeft Return the count of left subtraction.
- @param SubRight Return the count of right subtraction.
-
- @return Number of required variable MTRRs.
-**/
-UINT32
-MtrrLibGetMtrrNumber (
- IN CONST MEMORY_RANGE *Ranges,
- IN UINT32 RangeCount,
- IN CONST VARIABLE_MTRR *VariableMtrr,
- IN UINT32 VariableMtrrCount,
- IN UINT64 BaseAddress,
- IN UINT64 Length,
- IN MTRR_MEMORY_CACHE_TYPE Type,
- IN UINT64 Alignment0,
- OUT UINT32 *SubLeft, // subtractive from BaseAddress to get more aligned address, to save MTRR
- OUT UINT32 *SubRight // subtractive from BaseAddress + Length, to save MTRR
- )
-{
- UINT64 Alignment;
- UINT32 LeastLeftMtrrNumber;
- UINT32 MiddleMtrrNumber;
- UINT32 LeastRightMtrrNumber;
- UINT32 CurrentMtrrNumber;
- UINT32 SubtractiveCount;
- UINT32 SubtractiveMtrrNumber;
- UINT32 LeastSubtractiveMtrrNumber;
- UINT64 SubtractiveBaseAddress;
- UINT64 SubtractiveLength;
- UINT64 BaseAlignment;
- UINT32 Index;
- UINT64 OriginalBaseAddress;
- UINT64 OriginalLength;
-
- *SubLeft = 0;
- *SubRight = 0;
- LeastSubtractiveMtrrNumber = 0;
- BaseAlignment = 0;
-
- //
- // Get the optimal left subtraction solution.
- //
- if (BaseAddress != 0) {
-
- OriginalBaseAddress = BaseAddress;
- OriginalLength = Length;
- SubtractiveBaseAddress = 0;
- SubtractiveLength = 0;
- //
- // Get the MTRR number needed without left subtraction.
- //
- LeastLeftMtrrNumber = MtrrLibGetPositiveMtrrNumber (BaseAddress, Length, Alignment0);
-
- //
- // Left subtraction bit by bit, to find the optimal left subtraction solution.
- //
- for (SubtractiveMtrrNumber = 0, SubtractiveCount = 1; BaseAddress != 0; SubtractiveCount++) {
- Alignment = MtrrLibBiggestAlignment (BaseAddress, Alignment0);
-
- //
- // Check whether the memory type of [BaseAddress - Alignment, BaseAddress) can override Type.
- // IA32 Manual defines the following override rules:
- // WT > WB
- // UC > * (any)
- //
- if (!MtrrLibSubstractable (Ranges, RangeCount, Type, BaseAddress - Alignment, Alignment)) {
- break;
- }
-
- for (Index = 0; Index < VariableMtrrCount; Index++) {
- if ((VariableMtrr[Index].BaseAddress == BaseAddress - Alignment) &&
- (VariableMtrr[Index].Length == Alignment)) {
- break;
- }
- }
- if (Index == VariableMtrrCount) {
- //
- // Increment SubtractiveMtrrNumber when [BaseAddress - Alignment, BaseAddress) is not be planed as a MTRR
- //
- SubtractiveMtrrNumber++;
- }
-
- BaseAddress -= Alignment;
- Length += Alignment;
-
- CurrentMtrrNumber = SubtractiveMtrrNumber + MtrrLibGetPositiveMtrrNumber (BaseAddress, Length, Alignment0);
- if (CurrentMtrrNumber <= LeastLeftMtrrNumber) {
- LeastLeftMtrrNumber = CurrentMtrrNumber;
- LeastSubtractiveMtrrNumber = SubtractiveMtrrNumber;
- *SubLeft = SubtractiveCount;
- SubtractiveBaseAddress = BaseAddress;
- SubtractiveLength = Length;
- }
- }
-
- //
- // If left subtraction is better, subtract BaseAddress to left, and enlarge Length
- //
- if (*SubLeft != 0) {
- BaseAddress = SubtractiveBaseAddress;
- Length = SubtractiveLength;
- } else {
- BaseAddress = OriginalBaseAddress;
- Length = OriginalLength;
- }
- }
-
- //
- // Increment BaseAddress greedily until (BaseAddress + Alignment) exceeds (BaseAddress + Length)
- //
- MiddleMtrrNumber = 0;
- while (Length != 0) {
- BaseAlignment = MtrrLibBiggestAlignment (BaseAddress, Alignment0);
- if (BaseAlignment > Length) {
- break;
- }
- BaseAddress += BaseAlignment;
- Length -= BaseAlignment;
- MiddleMtrrNumber++;
- }
-
-
- if (Length == 0) {
- return LeastSubtractiveMtrrNumber + MiddleMtrrNumber;
- }
-
-
- //
- // Get the optimal right subtraction solution.
- //
-
- //
- // Get the MTRR number needed without right subtraction.
- //
- LeastRightMtrrNumber = MtrrLibGetPositiveMtrrNumber (BaseAddress, Length, Alignment0);
-
- for (SubtractiveCount = 1; Length < BaseAlignment; SubtractiveCount++) {
- Alignment = MtrrLibBiggestAlignment (BaseAddress + Length, Alignment0);
- if (!MtrrLibSubstractable (Ranges, RangeCount, Type, BaseAddress + Length, Alignment)) {
- break;
- }
-
- Length += Alignment;
-
- //
- // SubtractiveCount = Number of MTRRs used for subtraction
- //
- CurrentMtrrNumber = SubtractiveCount + MtrrLibGetPositiveMtrrNumber (BaseAddress, Length, Alignment0);
- if (CurrentMtrrNumber <= LeastRightMtrrNumber) {
- LeastRightMtrrNumber = CurrentMtrrNumber;
- *SubRight = SubtractiveCount;
- SubtractiveLength = Length;
- }
- }
-
- return LeastSubtractiveMtrrNumber + MiddleMtrrNumber + LeastRightMtrrNumber;
-}
-
/**
Initializes the valid bits mask and valid address mask for MTRRs.
@@ -1065,7 +857,7 @@ MtrrGetMemoryAttributeByAddressWorker (
UINTN Index;
UINTN SubIndex;
MTRR_MEMORY_CACHE_TYPE MtrrType;
- VARIABLE_MTRR VariableMtrr[MTRR_NUMBER_OF_VARIABLE_MTRR];
+ MTRR_MEMORY_RANGE VariableMtrr[ARRAY_SIZE (MtrrSetting->Variables.Mtrr)];
UINT64 MtrrValidBitsMask;
UINT64 MtrrValidAddressMask;
UINT32 VariableMtrrCount;
@@ -1111,11 +903,11 @@ MtrrGetMemoryAttributeByAddressWorker (
}
VariableMtrrCount = GetVariableMtrrCountWorker ();
- ASSERT (VariableMtrrCount <= MTRR_NUMBER_OF_VARIABLE_MTRR);
+ ASSERT (VariableMtrrCount <= ARRAY_SIZE (MtrrSetting->Variables.Mtrr));
MtrrGetVariableMtrrWorker (MtrrSetting, VariableMtrrCount, &VariableSettings);
MtrrLibInitializeMtrrMask (&MtrrValidBitsMask, &MtrrValidAddressMask);
- MtrrGetMemoryAttributeInVariableMtrrWorker (
+ MtrrLibGetRawVariableRanges (
&VariableSettings,
VariableMtrrCount,
MtrrValidBitsMask,
@@ -1128,7 +920,7 @@ MtrrGetMemoryAttributeByAddressWorker (
//
MtrrType = CacheInvalid;
for (Index = 0; Index < VariableMtrrCount; Index++) {
- if (VariableMtrr[Index].Valid) {
+ if (VariableMtrr[Index].Length != 0) {
if (Address >= VariableMtrr[Index].BaseAddress &&
Address < VariableMtrr[Index].BaseAddress + VariableMtrr[Index].Length) {
if (MtrrType == CacheInvalid) {
@@ -1175,178 +967,6 @@ MtrrGetMemoryAttribute (
}
/**
- Worker function prints all MTRRs for debugging.
-
- If MtrrSetting is not NULL, print MTRR settings from input MTRR
- settings buffer.
- If MtrrSetting is NULL, print MTRR settings from MTRRs.
-
- @param MtrrSetting A buffer holding all MTRRs content.
-**/
-VOID
-MtrrDebugPrintAllMtrrsWorker (
- IN MTRR_SETTINGS *MtrrSetting
- )
-{
- DEBUG_CODE (
- MTRR_SETTINGS LocalMtrrs;
- MTRR_SETTINGS *Mtrrs;
- UINTN Index;
- UINTN Index1;
- UINTN VariableMtrrCount;
- UINT64 Base;
- UINT64 Limit;
- UINT64 MtrrBase;
- UINT64 MtrrLimit;
- UINT64 RangeBase;
- UINT64 RangeLimit;
- UINT64 NoRangeBase;
- UINT64 NoRangeLimit;
- UINT32 RegEax;
- UINTN MemoryType;
- UINTN PreviousMemoryType;
- BOOLEAN Found;
-
- if (!IsMtrrSupported ()) {
- return;
- }
-
- DEBUG((DEBUG_CACHE, "MTRR Settings\n"));
- DEBUG((DEBUG_CACHE, "=============\n"));
-
- if (MtrrSetting != NULL) {
- Mtrrs = MtrrSetting;
- } else {
- MtrrGetAllMtrrs (&LocalMtrrs);
- Mtrrs = &LocalMtrrs;
- }
-
- DEBUG((DEBUG_CACHE, "MTRR Default Type: %016lx\n", Mtrrs->MtrrDefType));
- for (Index = 0; Index < MTRR_NUMBER_OF_FIXED_MTRR; Index++) {
- DEBUG((DEBUG_CACHE, "Fixed MTRR[%02d] : %016lx\n", Index, Mtrrs->Fixed.Mtrr[Index]));
- }
-
- VariableMtrrCount = GetVariableMtrrCount ();
- for (Index = 0; Index < VariableMtrrCount; Index++) {
- DEBUG((DEBUG_CACHE, "Variable MTRR[%02d]: Base=%016lx Mask=%016lx\n",
- Index,
- Mtrrs->Variables.Mtrr[Index].Base,
- Mtrrs->Variables.Mtrr[Index].Mask
- ));
- }
- DEBUG((DEBUG_CACHE, "\n"));
- DEBUG((DEBUG_CACHE, "MTRR Ranges\n"));
- DEBUG((DEBUG_CACHE, "====================================\n"));
-
- Base = 0;
- PreviousMemoryType = MTRR_CACHE_INVALID_TYPE;
- for (Index = 0; Index < MTRR_NUMBER_OF_FIXED_MTRR; Index++) {
- Base = mMtrrLibFixedMtrrTable[Index].BaseAddress;
- for (Index1 = 0; Index1 < 8; Index1++) {
- MemoryType = (UINTN)(RShiftU64 (Mtrrs->Fixed.Mtrr[Index], Index1 * 8) & 0xff);
- if (MemoryType > CacheWriteBack) {
- MemoryType = MTRR_CACHE_INVALID_TYPE;
- }
- if (MemoryType != PreviousMemoryType) {
- if (PreviousMemoryType != MTRR_CACHE_INVALID_TYPE) {
- DEBUG((DEBUG_CACHE, "%016lx\n", Base - 1));
- }
- PreviousMemoryType = MemoryType;
- DEBUG((DEBUG_CACHE, "%a:%016lx-", mMtrrMemoryCacheTypeShortName[MemoryType], Base));
- }
- Base += mMtrrLibFixedMtrrTable[Index].Length;
- }
- }
- DEBUG((DEBUG_CACHE, "%016lx\n", Base - 1));
-
- VariableMtrrCount = GetVariableMtrrCount ();
-
- Limit = BIT36 - 1;
- AsmCpuid (0x80000000, &RegEax, NULL, NULL, NULL);
- if (RegEax >= 0x80000008) {
- AsmCpuid (0x80000008, &RegEax, NULL, NULL, NULL);
- Limit = LShiftU64 (1, RegEax & 0xff) - 1;
- }
- Base = BASE_1MB;
- PreviousMemoryType = MTRR_CACHE_INVALID_TYPE;
- do {
- MemoryType = MtrrGetMemoryAttributeByAddressWorker (Mtrrs, Base);
- if (MemoryType > CacheWriteBack) {
- MemoryType = MTRR_CACHE_INVALID_TYPE;
- }
-
- if (MemoryType != PreviousMemoryType) {
- if (PreviousMemoryType != MTRR_CACHE_INVALID_TYPE) {
- DEBUG((DEBUG_CACHE, "%016lx\n", Base - 1));
- }
- PreviousMemoryType = MemoryType;
- DEBUG((DEBUG_CACHE, "%a:%016lx-", mMtrrMemoryCacheTypeShortName[MemoryType], Base));
- }
-
- RangeBase = BASE_1MB;
- NoRangeBase = BASE_1MB;
- RangeLimit = Limit;
- NoRangeLimit = Limit;
-
- for (Index = 0, Found = FALSE; Index < VariableMtrrCount; Index++) {
- if ((Mtrrs->Variables.Mtrr[Index].Mask & BIT11) == 0) {
- //
- // If mask is not valid, then do not display range
- //
- continue;
- }
- MtrrBase = (Mtrrs->Variables.Mtrr[Index].Base & (~(SIZE_4KB - 1)));
- MtrrLimit = MtrrBase + ((~(Mtrrs->Variables.Mtrr[Index].Mask & (~(SIZE_4KB - 1)))) & Limit);
-
- if (Base >= MtrrBase && Base < MtrrLimit) {
- Found = TRUE;
- }
-
- if (Base >= MtrrBase && MtrrBase > RangeBase) {
- RangeBase = MtrrBase;
- }
- if (Base > MtrrLimit && MtrrLimit > RangeBase) {
- RangeBase = MtrrLimit + 1;
- }
- if (Base < MtrrBase && MtrrBase < RangeLimit) {
- RangeLimit = MtrrBase - 1;
- }
- if (Base < MtrrLimit && MtrrLimit <= RangeLimit) {
- RangeLimit = MtrrLimit;
- }
-
- if (Base > MtrrLimit && NoRangeBase < MtrrLimit) {
- NoRangeBase = MtrrLimit + 1;
- }
- if (Base < MtrrBase && NoRangeLimit > MtrrBase) {
- NoRangeLimit = MtrrBase - 1;
- }
- }
-
- if (Found) {
- Base = RangeLimit + 1;
- } else {
- Base = NoRangeLimit + 1;
- }
- } while (Base < Limit);
- DEBUG((DEBUG_CACHE, "%016lx\n\n", Base - 1));
- );
-}
-
-
-/**
- This function prints all MTRRs for debugging.
-**/
-VOID
-EFIAPI
-MtrrDebugPrintAllMtrrs (
- VOID
- )
-{
- MtrrDebugPrintAllMtrrsWorker (NULL);
-}
-
-/**
Update the Ranges array to change the specified range identified by
BaseAddress and Length to Type.
@@ -1359,26 +979,28 @@ MtrrDebugPrintAllMtrrs (
@retval RETURN_SUCCESS The type of the specified memory range is
changed successfully.
+ @retval RETURN_ALREADY_STARTED The type of the specified memory range equals
+ to the desired type.
@retval RETURN_OUT_OF_RESOURCES The new type set causes the count of memory
range exceeds capacity.
**/
RETURN_STATUS
MtrrLibSetMemoryType (
- IN MEMORY_RANGE *Ranges,
- IN UINT32 Capacity,
- IN OUT UINT32 *Count,
+ IN MTRR_MEMORY_RANGE *Ranges,
+ IN UINTN Capacity,
+ IN OUT UINTN *Count,
IN UINT64 BaseAddress,
IN UINT64 Length,
IN MTRR_MEMORY_CACHE_TYPE Type
)
{
- UINT32 Index;
+ UINTN Index;
UINT64 Limit;
UINT64 LengthLeft;
UINT64 LengthRight;
- UINT32 StartIndex;
- UINT32 EndIndex;
- UINT32 DeltaCount;
+ UINTN StartIndex;
+ UINTN EndIndex;
+ UINTN DeltaCount;
LengthRight = 0;
LengthLeft = 0;
@@ -1404,7 +1026,7 @@ MtrrLibSetMemoryType (
ASSERT (StartIndex != *Count && EndIndex != *Count);
if (StartIndex == EndIndex && Ranges[StartIndex].Type == Type) {
- return RETURN_SUCCESS;
+ return RETURN_ALREADY_STARTED;
}
//
@@ -1467,242 +1089,646 @@ MtrrLibSetMemoryType (
}
/**
- Allocate one or more variable MTRR to cover the range identified by
- BaseAddress and Length.
+ Return the number of memory types in range [BaseAddress, BaseAddress + Length).
- @param Ranges Memory range array holding the memory type
- settings for all memory address.
- @param RangeCount Count of memory ranges.
- @param VariableMtrr Variable MTRR array.
- @param VariableMtrrCapacity Capacity of variable MTRR array.
- @param VariableMtrrCount Count of variable MTRR.
- @param BaseAddress Base address of the memory range.
- @param Length Length of the memory range.
- @param Type MTRR type of the memory range.
- @param Alignment0 Alignment of 0.
+ @param Ranges Array holding memory type settings for all memory regions.
+ @param RangeCount The count of memory ranges the array holds.
+ @param BaseAddress Base address.
+ @param Length Length.
+ @param Types Return bit mask to indicate all memory types in the specified range.
- @retval RETURN_SUCCESS Variable MTRRs are allocated successfully.
- @retval RETURN_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Count of variable MTRRs exceeds capacity.
+ @retval Number of memory types.
**/
-RETURN_STATUS
-MtrrLibSetMemoryAttributeInVariableMtrr (
- IN CONST MEMORY_RANGE *Ranges,
- IN UINT32 RangeCount,
- IN OUT VARIABLE_MTRR *VariableMtrr,
- IN UINT32 VariableMtrrCapacity,
- IN OUT UINT32 *VariableMtrrCount,
- IN UINT64 BaseAddress,
- IN UINT64 Length,
- IN MTRR_MEMORY_CACHE_TYPE Type,
- IN UINT64 Alignment0
- );
+UINT8
+MtrrLibGetNumberOfTypes (
+ IN CONST MTRR_MEMORY_RANGE *Ranges,
+ IN UINTN RangeCount,
+ IN UINT64 BaseAddress,
+ IN UINT64 Length,
+ IN OUT UINT8 *Types OPTIONAL
+ )
+{
+ UINTN Index;
+ UINT8 TypeCount;
+ UINT8 LocalTypes;
+
+ TypeCount = 0;
+ LocalTypes = 0;
+ for (Index = 0; Index < RangeCount; Index++) {
+ if ((Ranges[Index].BaseAddress <= BaseAddress) &&
+ (BaseAddress < Ranges[Index].BaseAddress + Ranges[Index].Length)
+ ) {
+ if ((LocalTypes & (1 << Ranges[Index].Type)) == 0) {
+ LocalTypes |= (UINT8)(1 << Ranges[Index].Type);
+ TypeCount++;
+ }
+
+ if (BaseAddress + Length > Ranges[Index].BaseAddress + Ranges[Index].Length) {
+ Length -= Ranges[Index].BaseAddress + Ranges[Index].Length - BaseAddress;
+ BaseAddress = Ranges[Index].BaseAddress + Ranges[Index].Length;
+ } else {
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (Types != NULL) {
+ *Types = LocalTypes;
+ }
+ return TypeCount;
+}
/**
- Allocate one or more variable MTRR to cover the range identified by
- BaseAddress and Length.
+ Calculate the least MTRR number from vector Start to Stop and update
+ the Previous of all vectors from Start to Stop is updated to reflect
+ how the memory range is covered by MTRR.
+
+ @param VectorCount The count of vectors in the graph.
+ @param Vector Array holding all vectors.
+ @param Weight 2-dimention array holding weights between vectors.
+ @param Start Start vector.
+ @param Stop Stop vector.
+ @param IncludeOptional TRUE to count the optional weight.
+**/
+VOID
+MtrrLibCalculateLeastMtrrs (
+ IN UINT16 VectorCount,
+ IN MTRR_LIB_ADDRESS *Vector,
+ IN OUT CONST UINT8 *Weight,
+ IN UINT16 Start,
+ IN UINT16 Stop,
+ IN BOOLEAN IncludeOptional
+ )
+{
+ UINT16 Index;
+ UINT8 MinWeight;
+ UINT16 MinI;
+ UINT8 Mandatory;
+ UINT8 Optional;
+
+ for (Index = Start; Index <= Stop; Index++) {
+ Vector[Index].Visited = FALSE;
+ Vector[Index].Previous = VectorCount;
+ Mandatory = Weight[M(Start,Index)];
+ Vector[Index].Weight = Mandatory;
+ if (Mandatory != MAX_WEIGHT) {
+ Optional = IncludeOptional ? Weight[O(Start, Index)] : 0;
+ Vector[Index].Weight += Optional;
+ ASSERT (Vector[Index].Weight >= Optional);
+ }
+ }
- The routine recursively calls MtrrLibSetMemoryAttributeInVariableMtrr()
- to allocate variable MTRRs when the range contains several sub-ranges
- with different attributes.
+ MinI = Start;
+ MinWeight = 0;
+ while (!Vector[Stop].Visited) {
+ //
+ // Update the weight from the shortest vector to other unvisited vectors
+ //
+ for (Index = Start + 1; Index <= Stop; Index++) {
+ if (!Vector[Index].Visited) {
+ Mandatory = Weight[M(MinI, Index)];
+ if (Mandatory != MAX_WEIGHT) {
+ Optional = IncludeOptional ? Weight[O(MinI, Index)] : 0;
+ if (MinWeight + Mandatory + Optional <= Vector[Index].Weight) {
+ Vector[Index].Weight = MinWeight + Mandatory + Optional;
+ Vector[Index].Previous = MinI; // Previous is Start based.
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
- @param Ranges Memory range array holding the memory type
- settings for all memory address.
- @param RangeCount Count of memory ranges.
- @param VariableMtrr Variable MTRR array.
- @param VariableMtrrCapacity Capacity of variable MTRR array.
- @param VariableMtrrCount Count of variable MTRR.
- @param BaseAddress Base address of the memory range.
- @param Length Length of the memory range.
- @param Type MTRR type of the range.
- If it's CacheInvalid, the memory range may
- contains several sub-ranges with different
- attributes.
- @param Alignment0 Alignment of 0.
+ //
+ // Find the shortest vector from Start
+ //
+ MinI = VectorCount;
+ MinWeight = MAX_WEIGHT;
+ for (Index = Start + 1; Index <= Stop; Index++) {
+ if (!Vector[Index].Visited && MinWeight > Vector[Index].Weight) {
+ MinI = Index;
+ MinWeight = Vector[Index].Weight;
+ }
+ }
- @retval RETURN_SUCCESS Variable MTRRs are allocated successfully.
- @retval RETURN_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Count of variable MTRRs exceeds capacity.
+ //
+ // Mark the shortest vector from Start as visited
+ //
+ Vector[MinI].Visited = TRUE;
+ }
+}
+
+/**
+ Append the MTRR setting to MTRR setting array.
+
+ @param Mtrrs Array holding all MTRR settings.
+ @param MtrrCapacity Capacity of the MTRR array.
+ @param MtrrCount The count of MTRR settings in array.
+ @param BaseAddress Base address.
+ @param Length Length.
+ @param Type Memory type.
+
+ @retval RETURN_SUCCESS MTRR setting is appended to array.
+ @retval RETURN_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Array is full.
**/
RETURN_STATUS
-MtrrLibAddVariableMtrr (
- IN CONST MEMORY_RANGE *Ranges,
- IN UINT32 RangeCount,
- IN OUT VARIABLE_MTRR *VariableMtrr,
- IN UINT32 VariableMtrrCapacity,
- IN OUT UINT32 *VariableMtrrCount,
- IN PHYSICAL_ADDRESS BaseAddress,
- IN UINT64 Length,
- IN MTRR_MEMORY_CACHE_TYPE Type,
- IN UINT64 Alignment0
+MtrrLibAppendVariableMtrr (
+ IN OUT MTRR_MEMORY_RANGE *Mtrrs,
+ IN UINT32 MtrrCapacity,
+ IN OUT UINT32 *MtrrCount,
+ IN UINT64 BaseAddress,
+ IN UINT64 Length,
+ IN MTRR_MEMORY_CACHE_TYPE Type
+ )
+{
+ if (*MtrrCount == MtrrCapacity) {
+ return RETURN_OUT_OF_RESOURCES;
+ }
+
+ Mtrrs[*MtrrCount].BaseAddress = BaseAddress;
+ Mtrrs[*MtrrCount].Length = Length;
+ Mtrrs[*MtrrCount].Type = Type;
+ (*MtrrCount)++;
+ return RETURN_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+/**
+ Return the memory type that has the least precedence.
+
+ @param TypeBits Bit mask of memory type.
+
+ @retval Memory type that has the least precedence.
+**/
+MTRR_MEMORY_CACHE_TYPE
+MtrrLibLowestType (
+ IN UINT8 TypeBits
)
{
- RETURN_STATUS Status;
- UINT32 Index;
- UINT64 SubLength;
+ INT8 Type;
- MTRR_LIB_ASSERT_ALIGNED (BaseAddress, Length);
- if (Type == CacheInvalid) {
- ASSERT (Ranges != NULL);
- for (Index = 0; Index < RangeCount; Index++) {
- if (Ranges[Index].BaseAddress <= BaseAddress && BaseAddress < Ranges[Index].BaseAddress + Ranges[Index].Length) {
+ ASSERT (TypeBits != 0);
+ for (Type = 7; (INT8)TypeBits > 0; Type--, TypeBits <<= 1);
+ return (MTRR_MEMORY_CACHE_TYPE)Type;
+}
- //
- // Because the Length may not be aligned to BaseAddress, below code calls
- // MtrrLibSetMemoryAttributeInVariableMtrr() instead of itself.
- // MtrrLibSetMemoryAttributeInVariableMtrr() splits the range to several
- // aligned ranges.
- //
- if (Ranges[Index].BaseAddress + Ranges[Index].Length >= BaseAddress + Length) {
- return MtrrLibSetMemoryAttributeInVariableMtrr (
- Ranges, RangeCount, VariableMtrr, VariableMtrrCapacity, VariableMtrrCount,
- BaseAddress, Length, Ranges[Index].Type, Alignment0
- );
- } else {
- SubLength = Ranges[Index].BaseAddress + Ranges[Index].Length - BaseAddress;
- Status = MtrrLibSetMemoryAttributeInVariableMtrr (
- Ranges, RangeCount, VariableMtrr, VariableMtrrCapacity, VariableMtrrCount,
- BaseAddress, SubLength, Ranges[Index].Type, Alignment0
- );
- if (RETURN_ERROR (Status)) {
- return Status;
- }
- BaseAddress += SubLength;
- Length -= SubLength;
- }
- }
+/**
+ Return TRUE when the Operand is exactly power of 2.
+
+ @retval TRUE Operand is exactly power of 2.
+ @retval FALSE Operand is not power of 2.
+**/
+BOOLEAN
+MtrrLibIsPowerOfTwo (
+ IN UINT64 Operand
+)
+{
+ ASSERT (Operand != 0);
+ return (BOOLEAN) ((Operand & (Operand - 1)) == 0);
+}
+
+/**
+ Calculate the subtractive path from vector Start to Stop.
+
+ @param DefaultType Default memory type.
+ @param A0 Alignment to use when base address is 0.
+ @param Ranges Array holding memory type settings for all memory regions.
+ @param RangeCount The count of memory ranges the array holds.
+ @param VectorCount The count of vectors in the graph.
+ @param Vector Array holding all vectors.
+ @param Weight 2-dimention array holding weights between vectors.
+ @param Start Start vector.
+ @param Stop Stop vector.
+ @param Types Type bit mask of memory range from Start to Stop.
+ @param TypeCount Number of different memory types from Start to Stop.
+ @param Mtrrs Array holding all MTRR settings.
+ @param MtrrCapacity Capacity of the MTRR array.
+ @param MtrrCount The count of MTRR settings in array.
+
+ @retval RETURN_SUCCESS The subtractive path is calculated successfully.
+ @retval RETURN_OUT_OF_RESOURCES The MTRR setting array is full.
+
+**/
+RETURN_STATUS
+MtrrLibCalculateSubtractivePath (
+ IN MTRR_MEMORY_CACHE_TYPE DefaultType,
+ IN UINT64 A0,
+ IN CONST MTRR_MEMORY_RANGE *Ranges,
+ IN UINTN RangeCount,
+ IN UINT16 VectorCount,
+ IN MTRR_LIB_ADDRESS *Vector,
+ IN OUT UINT8 *Weight,
+ IN UINT16 Start,
+ IN UINT16 Stop,
+ IN UINT8 Types,
+ IN UINT8 TypeCount,
+ IN OUT MTRR_MEMORY_RANGE *Mtrrs, OPTIONAL
+ IN UINT32 MtrrCapacity, OPTIONAL
+ IN OUT UINT32 *MtrrCount OPTIONAL
+ )
+{
+ RETURN_STATUS Status;
+ UINT64 Base;
+ UINT64 Length;
+ UINT8 PrecedentTypes;
+ UINTN Index;
+ UINT64 HBase;
+ UINT64 HLength;
+ UINT64 SubLength;
+ UINT16 SubStart;
+ UINT16 SubStop;
+ UINT16 Cur;
+ UINT16 Pre;
+ MTRR_MEMORY_CACHE_TYPE LowestType;
+ MTRR_MEMORY_CACHE_TYPE LowestPrecedentType;
+
+ Base = Vector[Start].Address;
+ Length = Vector[Stop].Address - Base;
+
+ LowestType = MtrrLibLowestType (Types);
+
+ //
+ // Clear the lowest type (highest bit) to get the precedent types
+ //
+ PrecedentTypes = ~(1 << LowestType) & Types;
+ LowestPrecedentType = MtrrLibLowestType (PrecedentTypes);
+
+ if (Mtrrs == NULL) {
+ Weight[M(Start, Stop)] = ((LowestType == DefaultType) ? 0 : 1);
+ Weight[O(Start, Stop)] = ((LowestType == DefaultType) ? 1 : 0);
+ }
+
+ // Add all high level ranges
+ HBase = MAX_UINT64;
+ HLength = 0;
+ for (Index = 0; Index < RangeCount; Index++) {
+ if (Length == 0) {
+ break;
+ }
+ if ((Base < Ranges[Index].BaseAddress) || (Ranges[Index].BaseAddress + Ranges[Index].Length <= Base)) {
+ continue;
}
//
- // Because memory ranges cover all the memory addresses, it's impossible to be here.
+ // Base is in the Range[Index]
//
- ASSERT (FALSE);
- return RETURN_DEVICE_ERROR;
- } else {
- for (Index = 0; Index < *VariableMtrrCount; Index++) {
- if (VariableMtrr[Index].BaseAddress == BaseAddress && VariableMtrr[Index].Length == Length) {
- ASSERT (VariableMtrr[Index].Type == Type);
- break;
+ if (Base + Length > Ranges[Index].BaseAddress + Ranges[Index].Length) {
+ SubLength = Ranges[Index].BaseAddress + Ranges[Index].Length - Base;
+ } else {
+ SubLength = Length;
+ }
+ if (((1 << Ranges[Index].Type) & PrecedentTypes) != 0) {
+ //
+ // Meet a range whose types take precedence.
+ // Update the [HBase, HBase + HLength) to include the range,
+ // [HBase, HBase + HLength) may contain sub ranges with 2 different types, and both take precedence.
+ //
+ if (HBase == MAX_UINT64) {
+ HBase = Base;
}
+ HLength += SubLength;
}
- if (Index == *VariableMtrrCount) {
- if (*VariableMtrrCount == VariableMtrrCapacity) {
- return RETURN_OUT_OF_RESOURCES;
+
+ Base += SubLength;
+ Length -= SubLength;
+
+ if (HLength == 0) {
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ if ((Ranges[Index].Type == LowestType) || (Length == 0)) { // meet low type or end
+
+ //
+ // Add the MTRRs for each high priority type range
+ // the range[HBase, HBase + HLength) contains only two types.
+ // We might use positive or subtractive, depending on which way uses less MTRR
+ //
+ for (SubStart = Start; SubStart <= Stop; SubStart++) {
+ if (Vector[SubStart].Address == HBase) {
+ break;
+ }
}
- VariableMtrr[Index].BaseAddress = BaseAddress;
- VariableMtrr[Index].Length = Length;
- VariableMtrr[Index].Type = Type;
- VariableMtrr[Index].Valid = TRUE;
- VariableMtrr[Index].Used = TRUE;
- (*VariableMtrrCount)++;
+
+ for (SubStop = SubStart; SubStop <= Stop; SubStop++) {
+ if (Vector[SubStop].Address == HBase + HLength) {
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ ASSERT (Vector[SubStart].Address == HBase);
+ ASSERT (Vector[SubStop].Address == HBase + HLength);
+
+ if ((TypeCount == 2) || (SubStart == SubStop - 1)) {
+ //
+ // add subtractive MTRRs for [HBase, HBase + HLength)
+ // [HBase, HBase + HLength) contains only one type.
+ // while - loop is to split the range to MTRR - compliant aligned range.
+ //
+ if (Mtrrs == NULL) {
+ Weight[M (Start, Stop)] += (UINT8)(SubStop - SubStart);
+ } else {
+ while (SubStart != SubStop) {
+ Status = MtrrLibAppendVariableMtrr (
+ Mtrrs, MtrrCapacity, MtrrCount,
+ Vector[SubStart].Address, Vector[SubStart].Length, (MTRR_MEMORY_CACHE_TYPE) Vector[SubStart].Type
+ );
+ if (RETURN_ERROR (Status)) {
+ return Status;
+ }
+ SubStart++;
+ }
+ }
+ } else {
+ ASSERT (TypeCount == 3);
+ MtrrLibCalculateLeastMtrrs (VectorCount, Vector, Weight, SubStart, SubStop, TRUE);
+
+ if (Mtrrs == NULL) {
+ Weight[M (Start, Stop)] += Vector[SubStop].Weight;
+ } else {
+ // When we need to collect the optimal path from SubStart to SubStop
+ while (SubStop != SubStart) {
+ Cur = SubStop;
+ Pre = Vector[Cur].Previous;
+ SubStop = Pre;
+
+ if (Weight[M (Pre, Cur)] != 0) {
+ Status = MtrrLibAppendVariableMtrr (
+ Mtrrs, MtrrCapacity, MtrrCount,
+ Vector[Pre].Address, Vector[Cur].Address - Vector[Pre].Address, LowestPrecedentType
+ );
+ if (RETURN_ERROR (Status)) {
+ return Status;
+ }
+ }
+ if (Pre != Cur - 1) {
+ Status = MtrrLibCalculateSubtractivePath (
+ DefaultType, A0,
+ Ranges, RangeCount,
+ VectorCount, Vector, Weight,
+ Pre, Cur, PrecedentTypes, 2,
+ Mtrrs, MtrrCapacity, MtrrCount
+ );
+ if (RETURN_ERROR (Status)) {
+ return Status;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ }
+ //
+ // Reset HBase, HLength
+ //
+ HBase = MAX_UINT64;
+ HLength = 0;
}
- return RETURN_SUCCESS;
}
+ return RETURN_SUCCESS;
}
/**
- Allocate one or more variable MTRR to cover the range identified by
- BaseAddress and Length.
-
- @param Ranges Memory range array holding the memory type
- settings for all memory address.
- @param RangeCount Count of memory ranges.
- @param VariableMtrr Variable MTRR array.
- @param VariableMtrrCapacity Capacity of variable MTRR array.
- @param VariableMtrrCount Count of variable MTRR.
- @param BaseAddress Base address of the memory range.
- @param Length Length of the memory range.
- @param Type MTRR type of the memory range.
- @param Alignment0 Alignment of 0.
+ Calculate MTRR settings to cover the specified memory ranges.
+
+ @param DefaultType Default memory type.
+ @param A0 Alignment to use when base address is 0.
+ @param Ranges Memory range array holding the memory type
+ settings for all memory address.
+ @param RangeCount Count of memory ranges.
+ @param Scratch A temporary scratch buffer that is used to perform the calculation.
+ This is an optional parameter that may be NULL.
+ @param ScratchSize Pointer to the size in bytes of the scratch buffer.
+ It may be updated to the actual required size when the calculation
+ needs more scratch buffer.
+ @param Mtrrs Array holding all MTRR settings.
+ @param MtrrCapacity Capacity of the MTRR array.
+ @param MtrrCount The count of MTRR settings in array.
@retval RETURN_SUCCESS Variable MTRRs are allocated successfully.
@retval RETURN_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Count of variable MTRRs exceeds capacity.
+ @retval RETURN_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL The scratch buffer is too small for MTRR calculation.
**/
RETURN_STATUS
-MtrrLibSetMemoryAttributeInVariableMtrr (
- IN CONST MEMORY_RANGE *Ranges,
- IN UINT32 RangeCount,
- IN OUT VARIABLE_MTRR *VariableMtrr,
- IN UINT32 VariableMtrrCapacity,
- IN OUT UINT32 *VariableMtrrCount,
- IN UINT64 BaseAddress,
- IN UINT64 Length,
- IN MTRR_MEMORY_CACHE_TYPE Type,
- IN UINT64 Alignment0
-)
+MtrrLibCalculateMtrrs (
+ IN MTRR_MEMORY_CACHE_TYPE DefaultType,
+ IN UINT64 A0,
+ IN CONST MTRR_MEMORY_RANGE *Ranges,
+ IN UINTN RangeCount,
+ IN VOID *Scratch,
+ IN OUT UINTN *ScratchSize,
+ IN OUT MTRR_MEMORY_RANGE *Mtrrs,
+ IN UINT32 MtrrCapacity,
+ IN OUT UINT32 *MtrrCount
+ )
{
+ UINT64 Base0;
+ UINT64 Base1;
+ UINTN Index;
+ UINT64 Base;
+ UINT64 Length;
UINT64 Alignment;
- UINT32 MtrrNumber;
- UINT32 SubtractiveLeft;
- UINT32 SubtractiveRight;
- BOOLEAN UseLeastAlignment;
-
- Alignment = 0;
+ UINT64 SubLength;
+ MTRR_LIB_ADDRESS *Vector;
+ UINT8 *Weight;
+ UINT32 VectorIndex;
+ UINT32 VectorCount;
+ UINTN RequiredScratchSize;
+ UINT8 TypeCount;
+ UINT16 Start;
+ UINT16 Stop;
+ UINT8 Type;
+ RETURN_STATUS Status;
- MtrrNumber = MtrrLibGetMtrrNumber (Ranges, RangeCount, VariableMtrr, *VariableMtrrCount,
- BaseAddress, Length, Type, Alignment0, &SubtractiveLeft, &SubtractiveRight);
+ Base0 = Ranges[0].BaseAddress;
+ Base1 = Ranges[RangeCount - 1].BaseAddress + Ranges[RangeCount - 1].Length;
+ MTRR_LIB_ASSERT_ALIGNED (Base0, Base1 - Base0);
- if (MtrrNumber + *VariableMtrrCount > VariableMtrrCapacity) {
- return RETURN_OUT_OF_RESOURCES;
+ //
+ // Count the number of vectors.
+ //
+ Vector = (MTRR_LIB_ADDRESS*)Scratch;
+ for (VectorIndex = 0, Index = 0; Index < RangeCount; Index++) {
+ Base = Ranges[Index].BaseAddress;
+ Length = Ranges[Index].Length;
+ while (Length != 0) {
+ Alignment = MtrrLibBiggestAlignment (Base, A0);
+ SubLength = Alignment;
+ if (SubLength > Length) {
+ SubLength = GetPowerOfTwo64 (Length);
+ }
+ if (VectorIndex < *ScratchSize / sizeof (*Vector)) {
+ Vector[VectorIndex].Address = Base;
+ Vector[VectorIndex].Alignment = Alignment;
+ Vector[VectorIndex].Type = Ranges[Index].Type;
+ Vector[VectorIndex].Length = SubLength;
+ }
+ Base += SubLength;
+ Length -= SubLength;
+ VectorIndex++;
+ }
}
+ //
+ // Vector[VectorIndex] = Base1, so whole vector count is (VectorIndex + 1).
+ //
+ VectorCount = VectorIndex + 1;
+ DEBUG ((
+ DEBUG_CACHE, "VectorCount (%016lx - %016lx) = %d\n",
+ Ranges[0].BaseAddress, Ranges[RangeCount - 1].BaseAddress + Ranges[RangeCount - 1].Length, VectorCount
+ ));
+ ASSERT (VectorCount < MAX_UINT16);
- while (SubtractiveLeft-- != 0) {
- Alignment = MtrrLibBiggestAlignment (BaseAddress, Alignment0);
- ASSERT (Alignment <= Length);
-
- MtrrLibAddVariableMtrr (Ranges, RangeCount, VariableMtrr, VariableMtrrCapacity, VariableMtrrCount,
- BaseAddress - Alignment, Alignment, CacheInvalid, Alignment0);
- BaseAddress -= Alignment;
- Length += Alignment;
+ RequiredScratchSize = VectorCount * sizeof (*Vector) + VectorCount * VectorCount * sizeof (*Weight);
+ if (*ScratchSize < RequiredScratchSize) {
+ *ScratchSize = RequiredScratchSize;
+ return RETURN_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL;
}
+ Vector[VectorCount - 1].Address = Base1;
- while (Length != 0) {
- Alignment = MtrrLibBiggestAlignment (BaseAddress, Alignment0);
- if (Alignment > Length) {
- break;
+ Weight = (UINT8 *) &Vector[VectorCount];
+ //
+ // Set mandatory weight between any vector to max
+ // Set optional weight and between any vector and self->self to 0
+ // E.g.:
+ // 00 FF FF FF
+ // 00 00 FF FF
+ // 00 00 00 FF
+ // 00 00 00 00
+ //
+ for (VectorIndex = 0; VectorIndex < VectorCount; VectorIndex++) {
+ SetMem (&Weight[M(VectorIndex, 0)], VectorIndex + 1, 0);
+ if (VectorIndex != VectorCount - 1) {
+ Weight[M (VectorIndex, VectorIndex + 1)] = (DefaultType == Vector[VectorIndex].Type) ? 0 : 1;
+ SetMem (&Weight[M (VectorIndex, VectorIndex + 2)], VectorCount - VectorIndex - 2, MAX_WEIGHT);
}
- MtrrLibAddVariableMtrr (NULL, 0, VariableMtrr, VariableMtrrCapacity, VariableMtrrCount,
- BaseAddress, Alignment, Type, Alignment0);
- BaseAddress += Alignment;
- Length -= Alignment;
}
- while (SubtractiveRight-- != 0) {
- Alignment = MtrrLibBiggestAlignment (BaseAddress + Length, Alignment0);
- MtrrLibAddVariableMtrr (Ranges, RangeCount, VariableMtrr, VariableMtrrCapacity, VariableMtrrCount,
- BaseAddress + Length, Alignment, CacheInvalid, Alignment0);
- Length += Alignment;
+ for (TypeCount = 2; TypeCount <= 3; TypeCount++) {
+ for (Start = 0; Start < VectorCount; Start++) {
+ for (Stop = Start + 2; Stop < VectorCount; Stop++) {
+ ASSERT (Vector[Stop].Address > Vector[Start].Address);
+ Length = Vector[Stop].Address - Vector[Start].Address;
+ if (Length > Vector[Start].Alignment) {
+ //
+ // Pickup a new Start when [Start, Stop) cannot be described by one MTRR.
+ //
+ break;
+ }
+ if ((Weight[M(Start, Stop)] == MAX_WEIGHT) && MtrrLibIsPowerOfTwo (Length)) {
+ if (MtrrLibGetNumberOfTypes (
+ Ranges, RangeCount, Vector[Start].Address, Vector[Stop].Address - Vector[Start].Address, &Type
+ ) == TypeCount) {
+ //
+ // Update the Weight[Start, Stop] using subtractive path.
+ //
+ MtrrLibCalculateSubtractivePath (
+ DefaultType, A0,
+ Ranges, RangeCount,
+ (UINT16)VectorCount, Vector, Weight,
+ Start, Stop, Type, TypeCount,
+ NULL, 0, NULL
+ );
+ } else if (TypeCount == 2) {
+ //
+ // Pick up a new Start when we expect 2-type range, but 3-type range is met.
+ // Because no matter how Stop is increased, we always meet 3-type range.
+ //
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
}
- UseLeastAlignment = TRUE;
- while (Length != 0) {
- if (UseLeastAlignment) {
- Alignment = MtrrLibBiggestAlignment (BaseAddress, Alignment0);
- if (Alignment > Length) {
- UseLeastAlignment = FALSE;
+ Status = RETURN_SUCCESS;
+ MtrrLibCalculateLeastMtrrs ((UINT16) VectorCount, Vector, Weight, 0, (UINT16) VectorCount - 1, FALSE);
+ Stop = (UINT16) VectorCount - 1;
+ while (Stop != 0) {
+ Start = Vector[Stop].Previous;
+ TypeCount = MAX_UINT8;
+ Type = 0;
+ if (Weight[M(Start, Stop)] != 0) {
+ TypeCount = MtrrLibGetNumberOfTypes (Ranges, RangeCount, Vector[Start].Address, Vector[Stop].Address - Vector[Start].Address, &Type);
+ Status = MtrrLibAppendVariableMtrr (
+ Mtrrs, MtrrCapacity, MtrrCount,
+ Vector[Start].Address, Vector[Stop].Address - Vector[Start].Address,
+ MtrrLibLowestType (Type)
+ );
+ if (RETURN_ERROR (Status)) {
+ break;
}
}
- if (!UseLeastAlignment) {
- Alignment = GetPowerOfTwo64 (Length);
+ if (Start != Stop - 1) {
+ //
+ // substractive path
+ //
+ if (TypeCount == MAX_UINT8) {
+ TypeCount = MtrrLibGetNumberOfTypes (
+ Ranges, RangeCount, Vector[Start].Address, Vector[Stop].Address - Vector[Start].Address, &Type
+ );
+ }
+ Status = MtrrLibCalculateSubtractivePath (
+ DefaultType, A0,
+ Ranges, RangeCount,
+ (UINT16) VectorCount, Vector, Weight, Start, Stop,
+ Type, TypeCount,
+ Mtrrs, MtrrCapacity, MtrrCount
+ );
+ if (RETURN_ERROR (Status)) {
+ break;
+ }
}
+ Stop = Start;
+ }
+ return Status;
+}
+
- MtrrLibAddVariableMtrr (NULL, 0, VariableMtrr, VariableMtrrCapacity, VariableMtrrCount,
- BaseAddress, Alignment, Type, Alignment0);
- BaseAddress += Alignment;
- Length -= Alignment;
+/**
+ Apply the variable MTRR settings to memory range array.
+
+ @param Fixed The fixed MTRR settings.
+ @param Ranges Return the memory range array holding memory type
+ settings for all memory address.
+ @param RangeCapacity The capacity of memory range array.
+ @param RangeCount Return the count of memory range.
+
+ @retval RETURN_SUCCESS The memory range array is returned successfully.
+ @retval RETURN_OUT_OF_RESOURCES The count of memory ranges exceeds capacity.
+**/
+RETURN_STATUS
+MtrrLibApplyFixedMtrrs (
+ IN MTRR_FIXED_SETTINGS *Fixed,
+ IN OUT MTRR_MEMORY_RANGE *Ranges,
+ IN UINTN RangeCapacity,
+ IN OUT UINTN *RangeCount
+ )
+{
+ RETURN_STATUS Status;
+ UINTN MsrIndex;
+ UINTN Index;
+ MTRR_MEMORY_CACHE_TYPE MemoryType;
+ UINT64 Base;
+
+ Base = 0;
+ for (MsrIndex = 0; MsrIndex < ARRAY_SIZE (mMtrrLibFixedMtrrTable); MsrIndex++) {
+ ASSERT (Base == mMtrrLibFixedMtrrTable[MsrIndex].BaseAddress);
+ for (Index = 0; Index < sizeof (UINT64); Index++) {
+ MemoryType = (MTRR_MEMORY_CACHE_TYPE)((UINT8 *)(&Fixed->Mtrr[MsrIndex]))[Index];
+ Status = MtrrLibSetMemoryType (
+ Ranges, RangeCapacity, RangeCount, Base, mMtrrLibFixedMtrrTable[MsrIndex].Length, MemoryType
+ );
+ if (Status == RETURN_OUT_OF_RESOURCES) {
+ return Status;
+ }
+ Base += mMtrrLibFixedMtrrTable[MsrIndex].Length;
+ }
}
+ ASSERT (Base == BASE_1MB);
return RETURN_SUCCESS;
}
/**
- Return an array of memory ranges holding memory type settings for all memory
- address.
+ Apply the variable MTRR settings to memory range array.
- @param DefaultType The default memory type.
- @param TotalLength The total length of the memory.
@param VariableMtrr The variable MTRR array.
@param VariableMtrrCount The count of variable MTRRs.
- @param Ranges Return the memory range array holding memory type
- settings for all memory address.
+ @param Ranges Return the memory range array with new MTRR settings applied.
@param RangeCapacity The capacity of memory range array.
@param RangeCount Return the count of memory range.
@@ -1710,15 +1736,13 @@ MtrrLibSetMemoryAttributeInVariableMtrr (
@retval RETURN_OUT_OF_RESOURCES The count of memory ranges exceeds capacity.
**/
RETURN_STATUS
-MtrrLibGetMemoryTypes (
- IN MTRR_MEMORY_CACHE_TYPE DefaultType,
- IN UINT64 TotalLength,
- IN CONST VARIABLE_MTRR *VariableMtrr,
- IN UINT32 VariableMtrrCount,
- OUT MEMORY_RANGE *Ranges,
- IN UINT32 RangeCapacity,
- OUT UINT32 *RangeCount
-)
+MtrrLibApplyVariableMtrrs (
+ IN CONST MTRR_MEMORY_RANGE *VariableMtrr,
+ IN UINT32 VariableMtrrCount,
+ IN OUT MTRR_MEMORY_RANGE *Ranges,
+ IN UINTN RangeCapacity,
+ IN OUT UINTN *RangeCount
+ )
{
RETURN_STATUS Status;
UINTN Index;
@@ -1730,23 +1754,15 @@ MtrrLibGetMemoryTypes (
//
//
- // 0. Set whole range as DefaultType
- //
- *RangeCount = 1;
- Ranges[0].BaseAddress = 0;
- Ranges[0].Length = TotalLength;
- Ranges[0].Type = DefaultType;
-
- //
// 1. Set WB
//
for (Index = 0; Index < VariableMtrrCount; Index++) {
- if (VariableMtrr[Index].Valid && VariableMtrr[Index].Type == CacheWriteBack) {
+ if ((VariableMtrr[Index].Length != 0) && (VariableMtrr[Index].Type == CacheWriteBack)) {
Status = MtrrLibSetMemoryType (
Ranges, RangeCapacity, RangeCount,
- VariableMtrr[Index].BaseAddress, VariableMtrr[Index].Length, (MTRR_MEMORY_CACHE_TYPE) VariableMtrr[Index].Type
+ VariableMtrr[Index].BaseAddress, VariableMtrr[Index].Length, VariableMtrr[Index].Type
);
- if (RETURN_ERROR (Status)) {
+ if (Status == RETURN_OUT_OF_RESOURCES) {
return Status;
}
}
@@ -1756,12 +1772,13 @@ MtrrLibGetMemoryTypes (
// 2. Set other types than WB or UC
//
for (Index = 0; Index < VariableMtrrCount; Index++) {
- if (VariableMtrr[Index].Valid && VariableMtrr[Index].Type != CacheWriteBack && VariableMtrr[Index].Type != CacheUncacheable) {
+ if ((VariableMtrr[Index].Length != 0) &&
+ (VariableMtrr[Index].Type != CacheWriteBack) && (VariableMtrr[Index].Type != CacheUncacheable)) {
Status = MtrrLibSetMemoryType (
- Ranges, RangeCapacity, RangeCount,
- VariableMtrr[Index].BaseAddress, VariableMtrr[Index].Length, (MTRR_MEMORY_CACHE_TYPE) VariableMtrr[Index].Type
- );
- if (RETURN_ERROR (Status)) {
+ Ranges, RangeCapacity, RangeCount,
+ VariableMtrr[Index].BaseAddress, VariableMtrr[Index].Length, VariableMtrr[Index].Type
+ );
+ if (Status == RETURN_OUT_OF_RESOURCES) {
return Status;
}
}
@@ -1771,12 +1788,12 @@ MtrrLibGetMemoryTypes (
// 3. Set UC
//
for (Index = 0; Index < VariableMtrrCount; Index++) {
- if (VariableMtrr[Index].Valid && VariableMtrr[Index].Type == CacheUncacheable) {
+ if (VariableMtrr[Index].Length != 0 && VariableMtrr[Index].Type == CacheUncacheable) {
Status = MtrrLibSetMemoryType (
- Ranges, RangeCapacity, RangeCount,
- VariableMtrr[Index].BaseAddress, VariableMtrr[Index].Length, (MTRR_MEMORY_CACHE_TYPE) VariableMtrr[Index].Type
- );
- if (RETURN_ERROR (Status)) {
+ Ranges, RangeCapacity, RangeCount,
+ VariableMtrr[Index].BaseAddress, VariableMtrr[Index].Length, VariableMtrr[Index].Type
+ );
+ if (Status == RETURN_OUT_OF_RESOURCES) {
return Status;
}
}
@@ -1785,437 +1802,724 @@ MtrrLibGetMemoryTypes (
}
/**
- Worker function attempts to set the attributes for a memory range.
+ Return the memory type bit mask that's compatible to first type in the Ranges.
- If MtrrSetting is not NULL, set the attributes into the input MTRR
- settings buffer.
- If MtrrSetting is NULL, set the attributes into MTRRs registers.
+ @param Ranges Memory range array holding the memory type
+ settings for all memory address.
+ @param RangeCount Count of memory ranges.
- @param[in, out] MtrrSetting A buffer holding all MTRRs content.
- @param[in] BaseAddress The physical address that is the start
- address of a memory range.
- @param[in] Length The size in bytes of the memory range.
- @param[in] Type The MTRR type to set for the memory range.
+ @return Compatible memory type bit mask.
+**/
+UINT8
+MtrrLibGetCompatibleTypes (
+ IN CONST MTRR_MEMORY_RANGE *Ranges,
+ IN UINTN RangeCount
+ )
+{
+ ASSERT (RangeCount != 0);
+
+ switch (Ranges[0].Type) {
+ case CacheWriteBack:
+ case CacheWriteThrough:
+ return (1 << CacheWriteBack) | (1 << CacheWriteThrough) | (1 << CacheUncacheable);
+ break;
+
+ case CacheWriteCombining:
+ case CacheWriteProtected:
+ return (1 << Ranges[0].Type) | (1 << CacheUncacheable);
+ break;
+
+ case CacheUncacheable:
+ if (RangeCount == 1) {
+ return (1 << CacheUncacheable);
+ }
+ return MtrrLibGetCompatibleTypes (&Ranges[1], RangeCount - 1);
+ break;
- @retval RETURN_SUCCESS The attributes were set for the memory
- range.
- @retval RETURN_INVALID_PARAMETER Length is zero.
- @retval RETURN_UNSUPPORTED The processor does not support one or
- more bytes of the memory resource range
- specified by BaseAddress and Length.
- @retval RETURN_UNSUPPORTED The MTRR type is not support for the
- memory resource range specified
- by BaseAddress and Length.
- @retval RETURN_OUT_OF_RESOURCES There are not enough system resources to
- modify the attributes of the memory
- resource range.
+ case CacheInvalid:
+ default:
+ ASSERT (FALSE);
+ break;
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+/**
+ Overwrite the destination MTRR settings with the source MTRR settings.
+ This routine is to make sure the modification to destination MTRR settings
+ is as small as possible.
+
+ @param DstMtrrs Destination MTRR settings.
+ @param DstMtrrCount Count of destination MTRR settings.
+ @param SrcMtrrs Source MTRR settings.
+ @param SrcMtrrCount Count of source MTRR settings.
+ @param Modified Flag array to indicate which destination MTRR setting is modified.
**/
-RETURN_STATUS
-MtrrSetMemoryAttributeWorker (
- IN OUT MTRR_SETTINGS *MtrrSetting,
- IN PHYSICAL_ADDRESS BaseAddress,
- IN UINT64 Length,
- IN MTRR_MEMORY_CACHE_TYPE Type
+VOID
+MtrrLibMergeVariableMtrr (
+ MTRR_MEMORY_RANGE *DstMtrrs,
+ UINT32 DstMtrrCount,
+ MTRR_MEMORY_RANGE *SrcMtrrs,
+ UINT32 SrcMtrrCount,
+ BOOLEAN *Modified
)
{
- RETURN_STATUS Status;
- UINT32 Index;
- UINT32 WorkingIndex;
- //
- // N variable MTRRs can maximumly separate (2N + 1) Ranges, plus 1 range for [0, 1M).
- //
- MEMORY_RANGE Ranges[MTRR_NUMBER_OF_VARIABLE_MTRR * 2 + 2];
- UINT32 RangeCount;
- UINT64 MtrrValidBitsMask;
- UINT64 MtrrValidAddressMask;
- UINT64 Alignment0;
- MTRR_CONTEXT MtrrContext;
- BOOLEAN MtrrContextValid;
+ UINT32 DstIndex;
+ UINT32 SrcIndex;
- MTRR_MEMORY_CACHE_TYPE DefaultType;
+ ASSERT (SrcMtrrCount <= DstMtrrCount);
- UINT32 MsrIndex;
- UINT64 ClearMask;
- UINT64 OrMask;
- UINT64 NewValue;
- BOOLEAN FixedSettingsValid[MTRR_NUMBER_OF_FIXED_MTRR];
- BOOLEAN FixedSettingsModified[MTRR_NUMBER_OF_FIXED_MTRR];
- MTRR_FIXED_SETTINGS WorkingFixedSettings;
+ for (DstIndex = 0; DstIndex < DstMtrrCount; DstIndex++) {
+ Modified[DstIndex] = FALSE;
- UINT32 FirmwareVariableMtrrCount;
- MTRR_VARIABLE_SETTINGS *VariableSettings;
- MTRR_VARIABLE_SETTINGS OriginalVariableSettings;
- UINT32 OriginalVariableMtrrCount;
- VARIABLE_MTRR OriginalVariableMtrr[MTRR_NUMBER_OF_VARIABLE_MTRR];
- UINT32 WorkingVariableMtrrCount;
- VARIABLE_MTRR WorkingVariableMtrr[MTRR_NUMBER_OF_VARIABLE_MTRR];
- BOOLEAN VariableSettingModified[MTRR_NUMBER_OF_VARIABLE_MTRR];
- UINTN FreeVariableMtrrCount;
+ if (DstMtrrs[DstIndex].Length == 0) {
+ continue;
+ }
+ for (SrcIndex = 0; SrcIndex < SrcMtrrCount; SrcIndex++) {
+ if (DstMtrrs[DstIndex].BaseAddress == SrcMtrrs[SrcIndex].BaseAddress &&
+ DstMtrrs[DstIndex].Length == SrcMtrrs[SrcIndex].Length &&
+ DstMtrrs[DstIndex].Type == SrcMtrrs[SrcIndex].Type) {
+ break;
+ }
+ }
- if (Length == 0) {
- return RETURN_INVALID_PARAMETER;
+ if (SrcIndex == SrcMtrrCount) {
+ //
+ // Remove the one from DstMtrrs which is not in SrcMtrrs
+ //
+ DstMtrrs[DstIndex].Length = 0;
+ Modified[DstIndex] = TRUE;
+ } else {
+ //
+ // Remove the one from SrcMtrrs which is also in DstMtrrs
+ //
+ SrcMtrrs[SrcIndex].Length = 0;
+ }
}
- MtrrLibInitializeMtrrMask (&MtrrValidBitsMask, &MtrrValidAddressMask);
- if (((BaseAddress & ~MtrrValidAddressMask) != 0) || (Length & ~MtrrValidAddressMask) != 0) {
- return RETURN_UNSUPPORTED;
- }
- OriginalVariableMtrrCount = 0;
- VariableSettings = NULL;
+ //
+ // Now valid MTRR only exists in either DstMtrrs or SrcMtrrs.
+ // Merge MTRRs from SrcMtrrs to DstMtrrs
+ //
+ DstIndex = 0;
+ for (SrcIndex = 0; SrcIndex < SrcMtrrCount; SrcIndex++) {
+ if (SrcMtrrs[SrcIndex].Length != 0) {
- ZeroMem (&WorkingFixedSettings, sizeof (WorkingFixedSettings));
- for (Index = 0; Index < MTRR_NUMBER_OF_FIXED_MTRR; Index++) {
- FixedSettingsValid[Index] = FALSE;
- FixedSettingsModified[Index] = FALSE;
+ //
+ // Find the empty slot in DstMtrrs
+ //
+ while (DstIndex < DstMtrrCount) {
+ if (DstMtrrs[DstIndex].Length == 0) {
+ break;
+ }
+ DstIndex++;
+ }
+ ASSERT (DstIndex < DstMtrrCount);
+ CopyMem (&DstMtrrs[DstIndex], &SrcMtrrs[SrcIndex], sizeof (SrcMtrrs[0]));
+ Modified[DstIndex] = TRUE;
+ }
}
+}
+
+/**
+ Calculate the variable MTRR settings for all memory ranges.
+ @param DefaultType Default memory type.
+ @param A0 Alignment to use when base address is 0.
+ @param Ranges Memory range array holding the memory type
+ settings for all memory address.
+ @param RangeCount Count of memory ranges.
+ @param Scratch Scratch buffer to be used in MTRR calculation.
+ @param ScratchSize Pointer to the size of scratch buffer.
+ @param VariableMtrr Array holding all MTRR settings.
+ @param VariableMtrrCapacity Capacity of the MTRR array.
+ @param VariableMtrrCount The count of MTRR settings in array.
+
+ @retval RETURN_SUCCESS Variable MTRRs are allocated successfully.
+ @retval RETURN_OUT_OF_RESOURCES Count of variable MTRRs exceeds capacity.
+ @retval RETURN_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL The scratch buffer is too small for MTRR calculation.
+ The required scratch buffer size is returned through ScratchSize.
+**/
+RETURN_STATUS
+MtrrLibSetMemoryRanges (
+ IN MTRR_MEMORY_CACHE_TYPE DefaultType,
+ IN UINT64 A0,
+ IN MTRR_MEMORY_RANGE *Ranges,
+ IN UINTN RangeCount,
+ IN VOID *Scratch,
+ IN OUT UINTN *ScratchSize,
+ OUT MTRR_MEMORY_RANGE *VariableMtrr,
+ IN UINT32 VariableMtrrCapacity,
+ OUT UINT32 *VariableMtrrCount
+ )
+{
+ RETURN_STATUS Status;
+ UINT32 Index;
+ UINT64 Base0;
+ UINT64 Base1;
+ UINT64 Alignment;
+ UINT8 CompatibleTypes;
+ UINT64 Length;
+ UINT32 End;
+ UINTN ActualScratchSize;
+ UINTN BiggestScratchSize;
+
+ *VariableMtrrCount = 0;
+
//
- // Check if Fixed MTRR
+ // Since the whole ranges need multiple calls of MtrrLibCalculateMtrrs().
+ // Each call needs different scratch buffer size.
+ // When the provided scratch buffer size is not sufficient in any call,
+ // set the GetActualScratchSize to TRUE, and following calls will only
+ // calculate the actual scratch size for the caller.
//
- if (BaseAddress < BASE_1MB) {
- MsrIndex = (UINT32)-1;
- while ((BaseAddress < BASE_1MB) && (Length != 0)) {
- Status = MtrrLibProgramFixedMtrr (Type, &BaseAddress, &Length, &MsrIndex, &ClearMask, &OrMask);
- if (RETURN_ERROR (Status)) {
- return Status;
+ BiggestScratchSize = 0;
+
+ for (Index = 0; Index < RangeCount;) {
+ Base0 = Ranges[Index].BaseAddress;
+
+ //
+ // Full step is optimal
+ //
+ while (Index < RangeCount) {
+ ASSERT (Ranges[Index].BaseAddress == Base0);
+ Alignment = MtrrLibBiggestAlignment (Base0, A0);
+ while (Base0 + Alignment <= Ranges[Index].BaseAddress + Ranges[Index].Length) {
+ if ((BiggestScratchSize <= *ScratchSize) && (Ranges[Index].Type != DefaultType)) {
+ Status = MtrrLibAppendVariableMtrr (
+ VariableMtrr, VariableMtrrCapacity, VariableMtrrCount,
+ Base0, Alignment, Ranges[Index].Type
+ );
+ if (RETURN_ERROR (Status)) {
+ return Status;
+ }
+ }
+ Base0 += Alignment;
+ Alignment = MtrrLibBiggestAlignment (Base0, A0);
}
- if (MtrrSetting != NULL) {
- MtrrSetting->Fixed.Mtrr[MsrIndex] = (MtrrSetting->Fixed.Mtrr[MsrIndex] & ~ClearMask) | OrMask;
- ((MSR_IA32_MTRR_DEF_TYPE_REGISTER *) &MtrrSetting->MtrrDefType)->Bits.FE = 1;
+
+ //
+ // Remove the above range from Ranges[Index]
+ //
+ Ranges[Index].Length -= Base0 - Ranges[Index].BaseAddress;
+ Ranges[Index].BaseAddress = Base0;
+ if (Ranges[Index].Length != 0) {
+ break;
} else {
- if (!FixedSettingsValid[MsrIndex]) {
- WorkingFixedSettings.Mtrr[MsrIndex] = AsmReadMsr64 (mMtrrLibFixedMtrrTable[MsrIndex].Msr);
- FixedSettingsValid[MsrIndex] = TRUE;
- }
- NewValue = (WorkingFixedSettings.Mtrr[MsrIndex] & ~ClearMask) | OrMask;
- if (WorkingFixedSettings.Mtrr[MsrIndex] != NewValue) {
- WorkingFixedSettings.Mtrr[MsrIndex] = NewValue;
- FixedSettingsModified[MsrIndex] = TRUE;
- }
+ Index++;
}
}
- if (Length == 0) {
+ if (Index == RangeCount) {
+ break;
+ }
+
+ //
+ // Find continous ranges [Base0, Base1) which could be combined by MTRR.
+ // Per SDM, the compatible types between[B0, B1) are:
+ // UC, *
+ // WB, WT
+ // UC, WB, WT
+ //
+ CompatibleTypes = MtrrLibGetCompatibleTypes (&Ranges[Index], RangeCount - Index);
+
+ End = Index; // End points to last one that matches the CompatibleTypes.
+ while (End + 1 < RangeCount) {
+ if (((1 << Ranges[End + 1].Type) & CompatibleTypes) == 0) {
+ break;
+ }
+ End++;
+ }
+ Alignment = MtrrLibBiggestAlignment (Base0, A0);
+ Length = GetPowerOfTwo64 (Ranges[End].BaseAddress + Ranges[End].Length - Base0);
+ Base1 = Base0 + MIN (Alignment, Length);
+
+ //
+ // Base1 may not in Ranges[End]. Update End to the range Base1 belongs to.
+ //
+ End = Index;
+ while (End + 1 < RangeCount) {
+ if (Base1 <= Ranges[End + 1].BaseAddress) {
+ break;
+ }
+ End++;
+ }
+
+ Length = Ranges[End].Length;
+ Ranges[End].Length = Base1 - Ranges[End].BaseAddress;
+ ActualScratchSize = *ScratchSize;
+ Status = MtrrLibCalculateMtrrs (
+ DefaultType, A0,
+ &Ranges[Index], End + 1 - Index,
+ Scratch, &ActualScratchSize,
+ VariableMtrr, VariableMtrrCapacity, VariableMtrrCount
+ );
+ if (Status == RETURN_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL) {
+ BiggestScratchSize = MAX (BiggestScratchSize, ActualScratchSize);
//
- // A Length of 0 can only make sense for fixed MTTR ranges.
- // Since we just handled the fixed MTRRs, we can skip the
- // variable MTRR section.
+ // Ignore this error, because we need to calculate the biggest
+ // scratch buffer size.
//
- goto Done;
+ Status = RETURN_SUCCESS;
+ }
+ if (RETURN_ERROR (Status)) {
+ return Status;
+ }
+
+ if (Length != Ranges[End].Length) {
+ Ranges[End].BaseAddress = Base1;
+ Ranges[End].Length = Length - Ranges[End].Length;
+ Index = End;
+ } else {
+ Index = End + 1;
}
}
- //
- // Read the default MTRR type
- //
- DefaultType = MtrrGetDefaultMemoryTypeWorker (MtrrSetting);
+ if (*ScratchSize < BiggestScratchSize) {
+ *ScratchSize = BiggestScratchSize;
+ return RETURN_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL;
+ }
+ return RETURN_SUCCESS;
+}
- //
- // Read all variable MTRRs and convert to Ranges.
- //
- OriginalVariableMtrrCount = GetVariableMtrrCountWorker ();
- if (MtrrSetting == NULL) {
- ZeroMem (&OriginalVariableSettings, sizeof (OriginalVariableSettings));
- MtrrGetVariableMtrrWorker (NULL, OriginalVariableMtrrCount, &OriginalVariableSettings);
- VariableSettings = &OriginalVariableSettings;
- } else {
- VariableSettings = &MtrrSetting->Variables;
+/**
+ Set the below-1MB memory attribute to fixed MTRR buffer.
+ Modified flag array indicates which fixed MTRR is modified.
+
+ @param [in, out] FixedSettings Fixed MTRR buffer.
+ @param [out] Modified Flag array indicating which MTRR is modified.
+ @param [in] BaseAddress Base address.
+ @param [in] Length Length.
+ @param [in] Type Memory type.
+
+ @retval RETURN_SUCCESS The memory attribute is set successfully.
+ @retval RETURN_UNSUPPORTED The requested range or cache type was invalid
+ for the fixed MTRRs.
+**/
+RETURN_STATUS
+MtrrLibSetBelow1MBMemoryAttribute (
+ IN OUT MTRR_FIXED_SETTINGS *FixedSettings,
+ OUT BOOLEAN *Modified,
+ IN PHYSICAL_ADDRESS BaseAddress,
+ IN UINT64 Length,
+ IN MTRR_MEMORY_CACHE_TYPE Type
+ )
+{
+ RETURN_STATUS Status;
+ UINT32 MsrIndex;
+ UINT64 ClearMask;
+ UINT64 OrMask;
+ UINT64 ClearMasks[ARRAY_SIZE (mMtrrLibFixedMtrrTable)];
+ UINT64 OrMasks[ARRAY_SIZE (mMtrrLibFixedMtrrTable)];
+
+ ASSERT (BaseAddress < BASE_1MB);
+
+ MsrIndex = (UINT32)-1;
+ while ((BaseAddress < BASE_1MB) && (Length != 0)) {
+ Status = MtrrLibProgramFixedMtrr (Type, &BaseAddress, &Length, &MsrIndex, &ClearMask, &OrMask);
+ if (RETURN_ERROR (Status)) {
+ return Status;
+ }
+ ClearMasks[MsrIndex] = ClearMask;
+ OrMasks[MsrIndex] = OrMask;
+ Modified[MsrIndex] = TRUE;
}
- MtrrGetMemoryAttributeInVariableMtrrWorker (VariableSettings, OriginalVariableMtrrCount, MtrrValidBitsMask, MtrrValidAddressMask, OriginalVariableMtrr);
- Status = MtrrLibGetMemoryTypes (
- DefaultType, MtrrValidBitsMask + 1, OriginalVariableMtrr, OriginalVariableMtrrCount,
- Ranges, 2 * OriginalVariableMtrrCount + 1, &RangeCount
- );
- ASSERT (Status == RETURN_SUCCESS);
+ for (MsrIndex = 0; MsrIndex < ARRAY_SIZE (mMtrrLibFixedMtrrTable); MsrIndex++) {
+ if (Modified[MsrIndex]) {
+ FixedSettings->Mtrr[MsrIndex] = (FixedSettings->Mtrr[MsrIndex] & ~ClearMasks[MsrIndex]) | OrMasks[MsrIndex];
+ }
+ }
+ return RETURN_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+/**
+ This function attempts to set the attributes into MTRR setting buffer for multiple memory ranges.
- FirmwareVariableMtrrCount = GetFirmwareVariableMtrrCountWorker ();
- ASSERT (RangeCount <= 2 * FirmwareVariableMtrrCount + 1);
+ @param[in, out] MtrrSetting MTRR setting buffer to be set.
+ @param[in] Scratch A temporary scratch buffer that is used to perform the calculation.
+ @param[in, out] ScratchSize Pointer to the size in bytes of the scratch buffer.
+ It may be updated to the actual required size when the calculation
+ needs more scratch buffer.
+ @param[in] Ranges Pointer to an array of MTRR_MEMORY_RANGE.
+ When range overlap happens, the last one takes higher priority.
+ When the function returns, either all the attributes are set successfully,
+ or none of them is set.
+ @param[in] Count of MTRR_MEMORY_RANGE.
+
+ @retval RETURN_SUCCESS The attributes were set for all the memory ranges.
+ @retval RETURN_INVALID_PARAMETER Length in any range is zero.
+ @retval RETURN_UNSUPPORTED The processor does not support one or more bytes of the
+ memory resource range specified by BaseAddress and Length in any range.
+ @retval RETURN_UNSUPPORTED The bit mask of attributes is not support for the memory resource
+ range specified by BaseAddress and Length in any range.
+ @retval RETURN_OUT_OF_RESOURCES There are not enough system resources to modify the attributes of
+ the memory resource ranges.
+ @retval RETURN_ACCESS_DENIED The attributes for the memory resource range specified by
+ BaseAddress and Length cannot be modified.
+ @retval RETURN_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL The scratch buffer is too small for MTRR calculation.
+**/
+RETURN_STATUS
+EFIAPI
+MtrrSetMemoryAttributesInMtrrSettings (
+ IN OUT MTRR_SETTINGS *MtrrSetting,
+ IN VOID *Scratch,
+ IN OUT UINTN *ScratchSize,
+ IN CONST MTRR_MEMORY_RANGE *Ranges,
+ IN UINTN RangeCount
+ )
+{
+ RETURN_STATUS Status;
+ UINT32 Index;
+ UINT64 BaseAddress;
+ UINT64 Length;
+ BOOLEAN Above1MbExist;
+
+ UINT64 MtrrValidBitsMask;
+ UINT64 MtrrValidAddressMask;
+ MTRR_MEMORY_CACHE_TYPE DefaultType;
+ MTRR_VARIABLE_SETTINGS VariableSettings;
+ MTRR_MEMORY_RANGE WorkingRanges[2 * ARRAY_SIZE (MtrrSetting->Variables.Mtrr) + 2];
+ UINTN WorkingRangeCount;
+ BOOLEAN Modified;
+ MTRR_VARIABLE_SETTING VariableSetting;
+ UINT32 OriginalVariableMtrrCount;
+ UINT32 FirmwareVariableMtrrCount;
+ UINT32 WorkingVariableMtrrCount;
+ MTRR_MEMORY_RANGE OriginalVariableMtrr[ARRAY_SIZE (MtrrSetting->Variables.Mtrr)];
+ MTRR_MEMORY_RANGE WorkingVariableMtrr[ARRAY_SIZE (MtrrSetting->Variables.Mtrr)];
+ BOOLEAN VariableSettingModified[ARRAY_SIZE (MtrrSetting->Variables.Mtrr)];
+
+ BOOLEAN FixedSettingsModified[ARRAY_SIZE (mMtrrLibFixedMtrrTable)];
+ MTRR_FIXED_SETTINGS WorkingFixedSettings;
+
+ MTRR_CONTEXT MtrrContext;
+ BOOLEAN MtrrContextValid;
+
+ MtrrLibInitializeMtrrMask (&MtrrValidBitsMask, &MtrrValidAddressMask);
//
- // Force [0, 1M) to UC, so that it doesn't impact left subtraction algorithm.
+ // TRUE indicating the accordingly Variable setting needs modificaiton in OriginalVariableMtrr.
//
- Status = MtrrLibSetMemoryType (Ranges, 2 * FirmwareVariableMtrrCount + 2, &RangeCount, 0, SIZE_1MB, CacheUncacheable);
- ASSERT (Status == RETURN_SUCCESS);
+ SetMem (VariableSettingModified, ARRAY_SIZE (VariableSettingModified), FALSE);
//
- // Apply Type to [BaseAddress, BaseAddress + Length)
+ // TRUE indicating the accordingly Fixed setting needs modification in WorkingFixedSettings.
//
- Status = MtrrLibSetMemoryType (Ranges, 2 * FirmwareVariableMtrrCount + 2, &RangeCount, BaseAddress, Length, Type);
- if (RETURN_ERROR (Status)) {
- return Status;
- }
+ SetMem (FixedSettingsModified, ARRAY_SIZE (FixedSettingsModified), FALSE);
+
+ //
+ // TRUE indicating the caller requests to set variable MTRRs.
+ //
+ Above1MbExist = FALSE;
+ OriginalVariableMtrrCount = 0;
- Alignment0 = LShiftU64 (1, (UINTN) HighBitSet64 (MtrrValidBitsMask));
- WorkingVariableMtrrCount = 0;
- ZeroMem (&WorkingVariableMtrr, sizeof (WorkingVariableMtrr));
+ //
+ // 1. Validate the parameters.
+ //
for (Index = 0; Index < RangeCount; Index++) {
- if (Ranges[Index].Type != DefaultType) {
- //
- // Maximum allowed MTRR count is (FirmwareVariableMtrrCount + 1)
- // Because potentially the range [0, 1MB) is not merged, but can be ignored because fixed MTRR covers that
- //
- Status = MtrrLibSetMemoryAttributeInVariableMtrr (
- Ranges, RangeCount,
- WorkingVariableMtrr, FirmwareVariableMtrrCount + 1, &WorkingVariableMtrrCount,
- Ranges[Index].BaseAddress, Ranges[Index].Length,
- Ranges[Index].Type, Alignment0
- );
- if (RETURN_ERROR (Status)) {
- return Status;
- }
+ if (Ranges[Index].Length == 0) {
+ return RETURN_INVALID_PARAMETER;
+ }
+ if (((Ranges[Index].BaseAddress & ~MtrrValidAddressMask) != 0) ||
+ ((Ranges[Index].Length & ~MtrrValidAddressMask) != 0)
+ ) {
+ return RETURN_UNSUPPORTED;
+ }
+ if ((Ranges[Index].Type != CacheUncacheable) &&
+ (Ranges[Index].Type != CacheWriteCombining) &&
+ (Ranges[Index].Type != CacheWriteThrough) &&
+ (Ranges[Index].Type != CacheWriteProtected) &&
+ (Ranges[Index].Type != CacheWriteBack)) {
+ return RETURN_INVALID_PARAMETER;
+ }
+ if (Ranges[Index].BaseAddress + Ranges[Index].Length > BASE_1MB) {
+ Above1MbExist = TRUE;
}
}
//
- // Remove the [0, 1MB) MTRR if it still exists (not merged with other range)
+ // 2. Apply the above-1MB memory attribute settings.
//
- if (WorkingVariableMtrr[0].BaseAddress == 0 && WorkingVariableMtrr[0].Length == SIZE_1MB) {
- ASSERT (WorkingVariableMtrr[0].Type == CacheUncacheable);
- WorkingVariableMtrrCount--;
- CopyMem (&WorkingVariableMtrr[0], &WorkingVariableMtrr[1], WorkingVariableMtrrCount * sizeof (VARIABLE_MTRR));
- }
+ if (Above1MbExist) {
+ //
+ // 2.1. Read all variable MTRRs and convert to Ranges.
+ //
+ OriginalVariableMtrrCount = GetVariableMtrrCountWorker ();
+ MtrrGetVariableMtrrWorker (MtrrSetting, OriginalVariableMtrrCount, &VariableSettings);
+ MtrrLibGetRawVariableRanges (
+ &VariableSettings, OriginalVariableMtrrCount,
+ MtrrValidBitsMask, MtrrValidAddressMask, OriginalVariableMtrr
+ );
- if (WorkingVariableMtrrCount > FirmwareVariableMtrrCount) {
- return RETURN_OUT_OF_RESOURCES;
- }
+ DefaultType = MtrrGetDefaultMemoryTypeWorker (MtrrSetting);
+ WorkingRangeCount = 1;
+ WorkingRanges[0].BaseAddress = 0;
+ WorkingRanges[0].Length = MtrrValidBitsMask + 1;
+ WorkingRanges[0].Type = DefaultType;
- for (Index = 0; Index < OriginalVariableMtrrCount; Index++) {
- VariableSettingModified[Index] = FALSE;
+ Status = MtrrLibApplyVariableMtrrs (
+ OriginalVariableMtrr, OriginalVariableMtrrCount,
+ WorkingRanges, ARRAY_SIZE (WorkingRanges), &WorkingRangeCount);
+ ASSERT_RETURN_ERROR (Status);
- if (!OriginalVariableMtrr[Index].Valid) {
- continue;
- }
- for (WorkingIndex = 0; WorkingIndex < WorkingVariableMtrrCount; WorkingIndex++) {
- if (OriginalVariableMtrr[Index].BaseAddress == WorkingVariableMtrr[WorkingIndex].BaseAddress &&
- OriginalVariableMtrr[Index].Length == WorkingVariableMtrr[WorkingIndex].Length &&
- OriginalVariableMtrr[Index].Type == WorkingVariableMtrr[WorkingIndex].Type) {
- break;
- }
- }
+ ASSERT (OriginalVariableMtrrCount >= PcdGet32 (PcdCpuNumberOfReservedVariableMtrrs));
+ FirmwareVariableMtrrCount = OriginalVariableMtrrCount - PcdGet32 (PcdCpuNumberOfReservedVariableMtrrs);
+ ASSERT (WorkingRangeCount <= 2 * FirmwareVariableMtrrCount + 1);
- if (WorkingIndex == WorkingVariableMtrrCount) {
- //
- // Remove the one from OriginalVariableMtrr which is not in WorkingVariableMtrr
- //
- OriginalVariableMtrr[Index].Valid = FALSE;
- VariableSettingModified[Index] = TRUE;
- } else {
- //
- // Remove the one from WorkingVariableMtrr which is also in OriginalVariableMtrr
- //
- WorkingVariableMtrr[WorkingIndex].Valid = FALSE;
- }
//
- // The above two operations cause that valid MTRR only exists in either OriginalVariableMtrr or WorkingVariableMtrr.
+ // 2.2. Force [0, 1M) to UC, so that it doesn't impact subtraction algorithm.
//
- }
+ Status = MtrrLibSetMemoryType (
+ WorkingRanges, ARRAY_SIZE (WorkingRanges), &WorkingRangeCount,
+ 0, SIZE_1MB, CacheUncacheable
+ );
+ ASSERT (Status != RETURN_OUT_OF_RESOURCES);
- //
- // Merge remaining MTRRs from WorkingVariableMtrr to OriginalVariableMtrr
- //
- for (FreeVariableMtrrCount = 0, WorkingIndex = 0, Index = 0; Index < OriginalVariableMtrrCount; Index++) {
- if (!OriginalVariableMtrr[Index].Valid) {
- for (; WorkingIndex < WorkingVariableMtrrCount; WorkingIndex++) {
- if (WorkingVariableMtrr[WorkingIndex].Valid) {
- break;
+ //
+ // 2.3. Apply the new memory attribute settings to Ranges.
+ //
+ Modified = FALSE;
+ for (Index = 0; Index < RangeCount; Index++) {
+ BaseAddress = Ranges[Index].BaseAddress;
+ Length = Ranges[Index].Length;
+ if (BaseAddress < BASE_1MB) {
+ if (Length <= BASE_1MB - BaseAddress) {
+ continue;
}
+ Length -= BASE_1MB - BaseAddress;
+ BaseAddress = BASE_1MB;
}
- if (WorkingIndex == WorkingVariableMtrrCount) {
- FreeVariableMtrrCount++;
+ Status = MtrrLibSetMemoryType (
+ WorkingRanges, ARRAY_SIZE (WorkingRanges), &WorkingRangeCount,
+ BaseAddress, Length, Ranges[Index].Type
+ );
+ if (Status == RETURN_ALREADY_STARTED) {
+ Status = RETURN_SUCCESS;
+ } else if (Status == RETURN_OUT_OF_RESOURCES) {
+ return Status;
} else {
- CopyMem (&OriginalVariableMtrr[Index], &WorkingVariableMtrr[WorkingIndex], sizeof (VARIABLE_MTRR));
- VariableSettingModified[Index] = TRUE;
- WorkingIndex++;
+ ASSERT_RETURN_ERROR (Status);
+ Modified = TRUE;
}
}
- }
- ASSERT (OriginalVariableMtrrCount - FreeVariableMtrrCount <= FirmwareVariableMtrrCount);
- //
- // Move MTRRs after the FirmwareVariableMtrrCount position to beginning
- //
- if (FirmwareVariableMtrrCount < OriginalVariableMtrrCount) {
- WorkingIndex = FirmwareVariableMtrrCount;
- for (Index = 0; Index < FirmwareVariableMtrrCount; Index++) {
- if (!OriginalVariableMtrr[Index].Valid) {
- //
- // Found an empty MTRR in WorkingIndex position
- //
- for (; WorkingIndex < OriginalVariableMtrrCount; WorkingIndex++) {
- if (OriginalVariableMtrr[WorkingIndex].Valid) {
- break;
- }
- }
+ if (Modified) {
+ //
+ // 2.4. Calculate the Variable MTRR settings based on the Ranges.
+ // Buffer Too Small may be returned if the scratch buffer size is insufficient.
+ //
+ Status = MtrrLibSetMemoryRanges (
+ DefaultType, LShiftU64 (1, (UINTN)HighBitSet64 (MtrrValidBitsMask)), WorkingRanges, WorkingRangeCount,
+ Scratch, ScratchSize,
+ WorkingVariableMtrr, FirmwareVariableMtrrCount + 1, &WorkingVariableMtrrCount
+ );
+ if (RETURN_ERROR (Status)) {
+ return Status;
+ }
- if (WorkingIndex != OriginalVariableMtrrCount) {
- CopyMem (&OriginalVariableMtrr[Index], &OriginalVariableMtrr[WorkingIndex], sizeof (VARIABLE_MTRR));
- VariableSettingModified[Index] = TRUE;
- VariableSettingModified[WorkingIndex] = TRUE;
- OriginalVariableMtrr[WorkingIndex].Valid = FALSE;
+ //
+ // 2.5. Remove the [0, 1MB) MTRR if it still exists (not merged with other range)
+ //
+ for (Index = 0; Index < WorkingVariableMtrrCount; Index++) {
+ if (WorkingVariableMtrr[Index].BaseAddress == 0 && WorkingVariableMtrr[Index].Length == SIZE_1MB) {
+ ASSERT (WorkingVariableMtrr[Index].Type == CacheUncacheable);
+ WorkingVariableMtrrCount--;
+ CopyMem (
+ &WorkingVariableMtrr[Index], &WorkingVariableMtrr[Index + 1],
+ (WorkingVariableMtrrCount - Index) * sizeof (WorkingVariableMtrr[0])
+ );
+ break;
}
}
+
+ if (WorkingVariableMtrrCount > FirmwareVariableMtrrCount) {
+ return RETURN_OUT_OF_RESOURCES;
+ }
+
+ //
+ // 2.6. Merge the WorkingVariableMtrr to OriginalVariableMtrr
+ // Make sure least modification is made to OriginalVariableMtrr.
+ //
+ MtrrLibMergeVariableMtrr (
+ OriginalVariableMtrr, OriginalVariableMtrrCount,
+ WorkingVariableMtrr, WorkingVariableMtrrCount,
+ VariableSettingModified
+ );
}
}
//
- // Convert OriginalVariableMtrr to VariableSettings
- // NOTE: MTRR from FirmwareVariableMtrr to OriginalVariableMtrr need to update as well.
+ // 3. Apply the below-1MB memory attribute settings.
//
- for (Index = 0; Index < OriginalVariableMtrrCount; Index++) {
- if (VariableSettingModified[Index]) {
- if (OriginalVariableMtrr[Index].Valid) {
- VariableSettings->Mtrr[Index].Base = (OriginalVariableMtrr[Index].BaseAddress & MtrrValidAddressMask) | (UINT8) OriginalVariableMtrr[Index].Type;
- VariableSettings->Mtrr[Index].Mask = ((~(OriginalVariableMtrr[Index].Length - 1)) & MtrrValidAddressMask) | BIT11;
- } else {
- VariableSettings->Mtrr[Index].Base = 0;
- VariableSettings->Mtrr[Index].Mask = 0;
- }
+ for (Index = 0; Index < RangeCount; Index++) {
+ if (Ranges[Index].BaseAddress >= BASE_1MB) {
+ continue;
}
- }
-Done:
- if (MtrrSetting != NULL) {
- ((MSR_IA32_MTRR_DEF_TYPE_REGISTER *) &MtrrSetting->MtrrDefType)->Bits.E = 1;
- return RETURN_SUCCESS;
+ Status = MtrrLibSetBelow1MBMemoryAttribute (
+ &WorkingFixedSettings, FixedSettingsModified,
+ Ranges[Index].BaseAddress, Ranges[Index].Length, Ranges[Index].Type
+ );
+ if (RETURN_ERROR (Status)) {
+ return Status;
+ }
}
MtrrContextValid = FALSE;
//
- // Write fixed MTRRs that have been modified
+ // 4. Write fixed MTRRs that have been modified
//
- for (Index = 0; Index < MTRR_NUMBER_OF_FIXED_MTRR; Index++) {
+ for (Index = 0; Index < ARRAY_SIZE (FixedSettingsModified); Index++) {
if (FixedSettingsModified[Index]) {
- if (!MtrrContextValid) {
- MtrrLibPreMtrrChange (&MtrrContext);
- MtrrContextValid = TRUE;
- }
- AsmWriteMsr64 (
- mMtrrLibFixedMtrrTable[Index].Msr,
- WorkingFixedSettings.Mtrr[Index]
+ if (MtrrSetting != NULL) {
+ MtrrSetting->Fixed.Mtrr[Index] = WorkingFixedSettings.Mtrr[Index];
+ } else {
+ if (!MtrrContextValid) {
+ MtrrLibPreMtrrChange (&MtrrContext);
+ MtrrContextValid = TRUE;
+ }
+ AsmWriteMsr64 (
+ mMtrrLibFixedMtrrTable[Index].Msr,
+ WorkingFixedSettings.Mtrr[Index]
);
+ }
}
}
//
- // Write variable MTRRs
- // When only fixed MTRRs were changed, below loop doesn't run
- // because OriginalVariableMtrrCount equals to 0.
+ // 5. Write variable MTRRs that have been modified
//
for (Index = 0; Index < OriginalVariableMtrrCount; Index++) {
if (VariableSettingModified[Index]) {
- if (!MtrrContextValid) {
- MtrrLibPreMtrrChange (&MtrrContext);
- MtrrContextValid = TRUE;
+ if (OriginalVariableMtrr[Index].Length != 0) {
+ VariableSetting.Base = (OriginalVariableMtrr[Index].BaseAddress & MtrrValidAddressMask)
+ | (UINT8)OriginalVariableMtrr[Index].Type;
+ VariableSetting.Mask = ((~(OriginalVariableMtrr[Index].Length - 1)) & MtrrValidAddressMask) | BIT11;
+ } else {
+ VariableSetting.Base = 0;
+ VariableSetting.Mask = 0;
+ }
+ if (MtrrSetting != NULL) {
+ CopyMem (&MtrrSetting->Variables.Mtrr[Index], &VariableSetting, sizeof (VariableSetting));
+ } else {
+ if (!MtrrContextValid) {
+ MtrrLibPreMtrrChange (&MtrrContext);
+ MtrrContextValid = TRUE;
+ }
+ AsmWriteMsr64 (
+ MSR_IA32_MTRR_PHYSBASE0 + (Index << 1),
+ VariableSetting.Base
+ );
+ AsmWriteMsr64 (
+ MSR_IA32_MTRR_PHYSMASK0 + (Index << 1),
+ VariableSetting.Mask
+ );
}
- AsmWriteMsr64 (
- MSR_IA32_MTRR_PHYSBASE0 + (Index << 1),
- VariableSettings->Mtrr[Index].Base
- );
- AsmWriteMsr64 (
- MSR_IA32_MTRR_PHYSMASK0 + (Index << 1),
- VariableSettings->Mtrr[Index].Mask
- );
}
}
- if (MtrrContextValid) {
- MtrrLibPostMtrrChange (&MtrrContext);
+
+ if (MtrrSetting != NULL) {
+ ((MSR_IA32_MTRR_DEF_TYPE_REGISTER *)&MtrrSetting->MtrrDefType)->Bits.E = 1;
+ ((MSR_IA32_MTRR_DEF_TYPE_REGISTER *)&MtrrSetting->MtrrDefType)->Bits.FE = 1;
+ } else {
+ if (MtrrContextValid) {
+ MtrrLibPostMtrrChange (&MtrrContext);
+ }
}
return RETURN_SUCCESS;
}
/**
- This function attempts to set the attributes for a memory range.
+ This function attempts to set the attributes into MTRR setting buffer for a memory range.
- @param[in] BaseAddress The physical address that is the start
- address of a memory range.
- @param[in] Length The size in bytes of the memory range.
- @param[in] Attributes The bit mask of attributes to set for the
- memory range.
+ @param[in, out] MtrrSetting MTRR setting buffer to be set.
+ @param[in] BaseAddress The physical address that is the start address
+ of a memory range.
+ @param[in] Length The size in bytes of the memory range.
+ @param[in] Attribute The bit mask of attributes to set for the
+ memory range.
- @retval RETURN_SUCCESS The attributes were set for the memory
- range.
+ @retval RETURN_SUCCESS The attributes were set for the memory range.
@retval RETURN_INVALID_PARAMETER Length is zero.
- @retval RETURN_UNSUPPORTED The processor does not support one or
- more bytes of the memory resource range
- specified by BaseAddress and Length.
- @retval RETURN_UNSUPPORTED The bit mask of attributes is not support
- for the memory resource range specified
- by BaseAddress and Length.
- @retval RETURN_ACCESS_DENIED The attributes for the memory resource
- range specified by BaseAddress and Length
- cannot be modified.
- @retval RETURN_OUT_OF_RESOURCES There are not enough system resources to
- modify the attributes of the memory
- resource range.
-
+ @retval RETURN_UNSUPPORTED The processor does not support one or more bytes of the
+ memory resource range specified by BaseAddress and Length.
+ @retval RETURN_UNSUPPORTED The bit mask of attributes is not support for the memory resource
+ range specified by BaseAddress and Length.
+ @retval RETURN_ACCESS_DENIED The attributes for the memory resource range specified by
+ BaseAddress and Length cannot be modified.
+ @retval RETURN_OUT_OF_RESOURCES There are not enough system resources to modify the attributes of
+ the memory resource range.
+ @retval RETURN_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL The scratch buffer is too small for MTRR calculation.
**/
RETURN_STATUS
EFIAPI
-MtrrSetMemoryAttribute (
+MtrrSetMemoryAttributeInMtrrSettings (
+ IN OUT MTRR_SETTINGS *MtrrSetting,
IN PHYSICAL_ADDRESS BaseAddress,
IN UINT64 Length,
IN MTRR_MEMORY_CACHE_TYPE Attribute
)
{
RETURN_STATUS Status;
+ UINT8 Scratch[SCRATCH_BUFFER_SIZE];
+ UINTN ScratchSize;
+ MTRR_MEMORY_RANGE Range;
if (!IsMtrrSupported ()) {
return RETURN_UNSUPPORTED;
}
- Status = MtrrSetMemoryAttributeWorker (NULL, BaseAddress, Length, Attribute);
- DEBUG ((DEBUG_CACHE, "MtrrSetMemoryAttribute() %a: [%016lx, %016lx) - %r\n",
+ Range.BaseAddress = BaseAddress;
+ Range.Length = Length;
+ Range.Type = Attribute;
+ ScratchSize = sizeof (Scratch);
+ Status = MtrrSetMemoryAttributesInMtrrSettings (MtrrSetting, Scratch, &ScratchSize, &Range, 1);
+ DEBUG ((DEBUG_CACHE, "MtrrSetMemoryAttribute(MtrrSettings = %p) %s: [%016lx, %016lx) - %x\n",
+ MtrrSetting,
mMtrrMemoryCacheTypeShortName[Attribute], BaseAddress, BaseAddress + Length, Status));
if (!RETURN_ERROR (Status)) {
- MtrrDebugPrintAllMtrrsWorker (NULL);
+ MtrrDebugPrintAllMtrrsWorker (MtrrSetting);
}
return Status;
}
/**
- This function attempts to set the attributes into MTRR setting buffer for a memory range.
+ This function attempts to set the attributes for a memory range.
- @param[in, out] MtrrSetting MTRR setting buffer to be set.
- @param[in] BaseAddress The physical address that is the start address
- of a memory range.
- @param[in] Length The size in bytes of the memory range.
- @param[in] Attribute The bit mask of attributes to set for the
- memory range.
+ @param[in] BaseAddress The physical address that is the start
+ address of a memory range.
+ @param[in] Length The size in bytes of the memory range.
+ @param[in] Attributes The bit mask of attributes to set for the
+ memory range.
- @retval RETURN_SUCCESS The attributes were set for the memory range.
+ @retval RETURN_SUCCESS The attributes were set for the memory
+ range.
@retval RETURN_INVALID_PARAMETER Length is zero.
- @retval RETURN_UNSUPPORTED The processor does not support one or more bytes of the
- memory resource range specified by BaseAddress and Length.
- @retval RETURN_UNSUPPORTED The bit mask of attributes is not support for the memory resource
- range specified by BaseAddress and Length.
- @retval RETURN_ACCESS_DENIED The attributes for the memory resource range specified by
- BaseAddress and Length cannot be modified.
- @retval RETURN_OUT_OF_RESOURCES There are not enough system resources to modify the attributes of
- the memory resource range.
-
+ @retval RETURN_UNSUPPORTED The processor does not support one or
+ more bytes of the memory resource range
+ specified by BaseAddress and Length.
+ @retval RETURN_UNSUPPORTED The bit mask of attributes is not support
+ for the memory resource range specified
+ by BaseAddress and Length.
+ @retval RETURN_ACCESS_DENIED The attributes for the memory resource
+ range specified by BaseAddress and Length
+ cannot be modified.
+ @retval RETURN_OUT_OF_RESOURCES There are not enough system resources to
+ modify the attributes of the memory
+ resource range.
+ @retval RETURN_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL The scratch buffer is too small for MTRR calculation.
**/
RETURN_STATUS
EFIAPI
-MtrrSetMemoryAttributeInMtrrSettings (
- IN OUT MTRR_SETTINGS *MtrrSetting,
+MtrrSetMemoryAttribute (
IN PHYSICAL_ADDRESS BaseAddress,
IN UINT64 Length,
IN MTRR_MEMORY_CACHE_TYPE Attribute
)
{
- RETURN_STATUS Status;
- Status = MtrrSetMemoryAttributeWorker (MtrrSetting, BaseAddress, Length, Attribute);
- DEBUG((DEBUG_CACHE, "MtrrSetMemoryAttributeMtrrSettings(%p) %a: [%016lx, %016lx) - %r\n",
- MtrrSetting, mMtrrMemoryCacheTypeShortName[Attribute], BaseAddress, BaseAddress + Length, Status));
-
- if (!RETURN_ERROR (Status)) {
- MtrrDebugPrintAllMtrrsWorker (MtrrSetting);
- }
-
- return Status;
+ return MtrrSetMemoryAttributeInMtrrSettings (NULL, BaseAddress, Length, Attribute);
}
/**
@@ -2233,7 +2537,7 @@ MtrrSetVariableMtrrWorker (
UINT32 VariableMtrrCount;
VariableMtrrCount = GetVariableMtrrCountWorker ();
- ASSERT (VariableMtrrCount <= MTRR_NUMBER_OF_VARIABLE_MTRR);
+ ASSERT (VariableMtrrCount <= ARRAY_SIZE (VariableSettings->Mtrr));
for (Index = 0; Index < VariableMtrrCount; Index++) {
AsmWriteMsr64 (
@@ -2447,3 +2751,108 @@ IsMtrrSupported (
return TRUE;
}
+
+/**
+ Worker function prints all MTRRs for debugging.
+
+ If MtrrSetting is not NULL, print MTRR settings from input MTRR
+ settings buffer.
+ If MtrrSetting is NULL, print MTRR settings from MTRRs.
+
+ @param MtrrSetting A buffer holding all MTRRs content.
+**/
+VOID
+MtrrDebugPrintAllMtrrsWorker (
+ IN MTRR_SETTINGS *MtrrSetting
+ )
+{
+ DEBUG_CODE (
+ MTRR_SETTINGS LocalMtrrs;
+ MTRR_SETTINGS *Mtrrs;
+ UINTN Index;
+ UINTN RangeCount;
+ UINT64 MtrrValidBitsMask;
+ UINT64 MtrrValidAddressMask;
+ MTRR_MEMORY_RANGE Ranges[
+ ARRAY_SIZE (mMtrrLibFixedMtrrTable) * sizeof (UINT64) + 2 * ARRAY_SIZE (Mtrrs->Variables.Mtrr) + 1
+ ];
+ MTRR_MEMORY_RANGE RawVariableRanges[ARRAY_SIZE (Mtrrs->Variables.Mtrr)];
+
+ if (!IsMtrrSupported ()) {
+ return;
+ }
+
+ if (MtrrSetting != NULL) {
+ Mtrrs = MtrrSetting;
+ } else {
+ MtrrGetAllMtrrs (&LocalMtrrs);
+ Mtrrs = &LocalMtrrs;
+ }
+
+ //
+ // Dump RAW MTRR contents
+ //
+ DEBUG((DEBUG_CACHE, "MTRR Settings\n"));
+ DEBUG((DEBUG_CACHE, "=============\n"));
+ DEBUG((DEBUG_CACHE, "MTRR Default Type: %016lx\n", Mtrrs->MtrrDefType));
+ for (Index = 0; Index < ARRAY_SIZE (mMtrrLibFixedMtrrTable); Index++) {
+ DEBUG((DEBUG_CACHE, "Fixed MTRR[%02d] : %016lx\n", Index, Mtrrs->Fixed.Mtrr[Index]));
+ }
+
+ for (Index = 0; Index < ARRAY_SIZE (Mtrrs->Variables.Mtrr); Index++) {
+ if ((Mtrrs->Variables.Mtrr[Index].Mask & BIT11) == 0) {
+ //
+ // If mask is not valid, then do not display range
+ //
+ continue;
+ }
+ DEBUG ((DEBUG_CACHE, "Variable MTRR[%02d]: Base=%016lx Mask=%016lx\n",
+ Index,
+ Mtrrs->Variables.Mtrr[Index].Base,
+ Mtrrs->Variables.Mtrr[Index].Mask
+ ));
+ }
+ DEBUG((DEBUG_CACHE, "\n"));
+
+ //
+ // Dump MTRR setting in ranges
+ //
+ DEBUG((DEBUG_CACHE, "MTRR Ranges\n"));
+ DEBUG((DEBUG_CACHE, "====================================\n"));
+ MtrrLibInitializeMtrrMask (&MtrrValidBitsMask, &MtrrValidAddressMask);
+ Ranges[0].BaseAddress = 0;
+ Ranges[0].Length = MtrrValidBitsMask + 1;
+ Ranges[0].Type = MtrrGetDefaultMemoryTypeWorker (Mtrrs);
+ RangeCount = 1;
+
+ MtrrLibGetRawVariableRanges (
+ &Mtrrs->Variables, ARRAY_SIZE (Mtrrs->Variables.Mtrr),
+ MtrrValidBitsMask, MtrrValidAddressMask, RawVariableRanges
+ );
+ MtrrLibApplyVariableMtrrs (
+ RawVariableRanges, ARRAY_SIZE (RawVariableRanges),
+ Ranges, ARRAY_SIZE (Ranges), &RangeCount
+ );
+
+ MtrrLibApplyFixedMtrrs (&Mtrrs->Fixed, Ranges, ARRAY_SIZE (Ranges), &RangeCount);
+
+ for (Index = 0; Index < RangeCount; Index++) {
+ DEBUG ((DEBUG_CACHE, "%a:%016lx-%016lx\n",
+ mMtrrMemoryCacheTypeShortName[Ranges[Index].Type],
+ Ranges[Index].BaseAddress, Ranges[Index].BaseAddress + Ranges[Index].Length - 1
+ ));
+ }
+ );
+}
+
+/**
+ This function prints all MTRRs for debugging.
+**/
+VOID
+EFIAPI
+MtrrDebugPrintAllMtrrs (
+ VOID
+ )
+{
+ MtrrDebugPrintAllMtrrsWorker (NULL);
+}
--
2.12.2.windows.2
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Hi Ray, On 10/12/17 10:48, Ruiyu Ni wrote: > The new algorithm converts the problem calculating optimal > MTRR settings (using least MTRR registers) to the problem finding > the shortest path in a graph. > The memory required in extreme but rare case can be up to 256KB, > so using local stack buffer is impossible considering current > DxeIpl only allocates 128KB stack. > > The patch changes existing MtrrSetMemoryAttributeInMtrrSettings() and > MtrrSetMemoryAttribute() to use the 4-page stack buffer for > calculation. The two APIs return BUFFER_TOO_SMALL when the buffer > is too small for calculation. [snip] > +#define SCRATCH_BUFFER_SIZE (4 * SIZE_4KB) [snip] > RETURN_STATUS > EFIAPI > -MtrrSetMemoryAttribute ( > +MtrrSetMemoryAttributeInMtrrSettings ( > + IN OUT MTRR_SETTINGS *MtrrSetting, > IN PHYSICAL_ADDRESS BaseAddress, > IN UINT64 Length, > IN MTRR_MEMORY_CACHE_TYPE Attribute > ) > { > RETURN_STATUS Status; > + UINT8 Scratch[SCRATCH_BUFFER_SIZE]; [snip] (This patch is now commit 2bbd7e2fbd4b.) Today I managed to spend time on https://bugzilla.tianocore.org/show_bug.cgi?id=747 (which is in turn based on the earlier mailing list thread [edk2] dynamic PCD impact on temporary PEI memory https://lists.01.org/pipermail/edk2-devel/2017-October/016213.html ). While writing the patches, I found the root cause of BZ#747: "OvmfPkg/PlatformPei" calls MtrrLib APIs, and due to the above 16KB stack allocation, MtrrLib overflow's OVMF's 16KB (total) temp SEC/PEI stack. Because the temp SEC/PEI heap is just below the stack, and the stack grows down, this overflow by to the large Scratch array corrupts the heap (for example, various HOBs). Now, I'm fixing this for OVMF by enlarging its temp SEC/PEI RAM (the patches are mostly ready for posting), but I have a different concern: MtrrLib is MP-safe, meaning that it can be called from APs as well, for setting up MTRRs on APs. (The Intel SDM basically requires all processors to use the same MTRR settings, which must be configured on all APs in parallel.) Hence it seems to me that the above Stack array (16KB in size) must fit into the stack of *each* AP. In particular I'm concerned about the UefiCpuPkg/PiSmmCpuDxeSmm driver. In OVMF we have seen SMM stack overflow before. The following two commits were added back then: - 509f8425b75d ("UefiCpuPkg: change PcdCpuSmmStackGuard default to TRUE", 2016-06-01) - 0d0c245dfb14 ("OvmfPkg: set SMM stack size to 16KB", 2016-06-01) However: the default SMM stack size (in "UefiCpuPkg.dec") remains 8KB (PcdCpuSmmStackSize). Furthermore, the guard page can only catch accesses that are *slightly* below the stack base address. If an overflow is several pages out of bounds, then the wrong access will skip over the guard page. The same worry might apply, via MpInitLib, and the PcdCpuApStackSize PCD, to: - UefiCpuPkg/CpuMpPei/CpuMpPei.inf (produces the MP services PPI), - UefiCpuPkg/CpuDxe/CpuDxe.inf (produces the MP services protocol). (Although the default value for PcdCpuApStackSize is larger: 32KB). Do we need to audit all the AP stacks to see if they can accommodate the Scratch array? Thanks Laszlo _______________________________________________ edk2-devel mailing list edk2-devel@lists.01.org https://lists.01.org/mailman/listinfo/edk2-devel
On 2017-11-08 17:36:01, Laszlo Ersek wrote: > Hi Ray, > > On 10/12/17 10:48, Ruiyu Ni wrote: > > The new algorithm converts the problem calculating optimal > > MTRR settings (using least MTRR registers) to the problem finding > > the shortest path in a graph. > > The memory required in extreme but rare case can be up to 256KB, > > so using local stack buffer is impossible considering current > > DxeIpl only allocates 128KB stack. > > > > The patch changes existing MtrrSetMemoryAttributeInMtrrSettings() and > > MtrrSetMemoryAttribute() to use the 4-page stack buffer for > > calculation. The two APIs return BUFFER_TOO_SMALL when the buffer > > is too small for calculation. > > [snip] > > > +#define SCRATCH_BUFFER_SIZE (4 * SIZE_4KB) > > [snip] > > > RETURN_STATUS > > EFIAPI > > -MtrrSetMemoryAttribute ( > > +MtrrSetMemoryAttributeInMtrrSettings ( > > + IN OUT MTRR_SETTINGS *MtrrSetting, > > IN PHYSICAL_ADDRESS BaseAddress, > > IN UINT64 Length, > > IN MTRR_MEMORY_CACHE_TYPE Attribute > > ) > > { > > RETURN_STATUS Status; > > + UINT8 Scratch[SCRATCH_BUFFER_SIZE]; > > [snip] > > (This patch is now commit 2bbd7e2fbd4b.) > > Today I managed to spend time on > > https://bugzilla.tianocore.org/show_bug.cgi?id=747 > > (which is in turn based on the earlier mailing list thread > > [edk2] dynamic PCD impact on temporary PEI memory > https://lists.01.org/pipermail/edk2-devel/2017-October/016213.html > ). > > While writing the patches, I found the root cause of BZ#747: > "OvmfPkg/PlatformPei" calls MtrrLib APIs, and due to the above 16KB > stack allocation, MtrrLib overflow's OVMF's 16KB (total) temp SEC/PEI > stack. I thought it was considered bad form to use a significant portion of the stack (> ~100 bytes) via local variables. This used to occasionally break MSVC builds as MS would insert a stack check call if the locals size exceeded some threshold. For a BASE library, I think this should go beyond "bad form" and into not allowed. -Jordan _______________________________________________ edk2-devel mailing list edk2-devel@lists.01.org https://lists.01.org/mailman/listinfo/edk2-devel
Jordan, Laszlo, I didn't realize that a platform may have less than 4-page stack before memory is ready. If I was aware of that, I would change the default scratch buffer size to 2 page, which should be enough too. But I do not think we may need to change the scratch buffer size. Let me clarify about the MtrrLib API usage: Though the library is a BASE type, and it's MP-safe, it's not recommended to call MtrrSetMemoryAttribute...() in AP. Per IA32 SDM, all processors should use the same MTRR settings. In UEFI practice, we always just call the MtrrSetMemoryAttribute...() in BSP side, and then use MtrrGetAllMtrrs()/MtrrSetAllMtrrs() to sync the changes to all other Aps. Thanks/Ray > -----Original Message----- > From: Justen, Jordan L > Sent: Thursday, November 9, 2017 9:54 AM > To: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com>; Ni, Ruiyu <ruiyu.ni@intel.com> > Cc: Dong, Eric <eric.dong@intel.com>; Ard Biesheuvel > <ard.biesheuvel@linaro.org>; edk2-devel@lists.01.org; Yao, Jiewen > <jiewen.yao@intel.com>; Kinney, Michael D <michael.d.kinney@intel.com> > Subject: Re: [edk2] [PATCH 3/4] UefiCpuPkg/MtrrLib: Update algorithm to > calculate optimal settings > > On 2017-11-08 17:36:01, Laszlo Ersek wrote: > > Hi Ray, > > > > On 10/12/17 10:48, Ruiyu Ni wrote: > > > The new algorithm converts the problem calculating optimal MTRR > > > settings (using least MTRR registers) to the problem finding the > > > shortest path in a graph. > > > The memory required in extreme but rare case can be up to 256KB, so > > > using local stack buffer is impossible considering current DxeIpl > > > only allocates 128KB stack. > > > > > > The patch changes existing MtrrSetMemoryAttributeInMtrrSettings() > > > and > > > MtrrSetMemoryAttribute() to use the 4-page stack buffer for > > > calculation. The two APIs return BUFFER_TOO_SMALL when the buffer is > > > too small for calculation. > > > > [snip] > > > > > +#define SCRATCH_BUFFER_SIZE (4 * SIZE_4KB) > > > > [snip] > > > > > RETURN_STATUS > > > EFIAPI > > > -MtrrSetMemoryAttribute ( > > > +MtrrSetMemoryAttributeInMtrrSettings ( > > > + IN OUT MTRR_SETTINGS *MtrrSetting, > > > IN PHYSICAL_ADDRESS BaseAddress, > > > IN UINT64 Length, > > > IN MTRR_MEMORY_CACHE_TYPE Attribute > > > ) > > > { > > > RETURN_STATUS Status; > > > + UINT8 Scratch[SCRATCH_BUFFER_SIZE]; > > > > [snip] > > > > (This patch is now commit 2bbd7e2fbd4b.) > > > > Today I managed to spend time on > > > > https://bugzilla.tianocore.org/show_bug.cgi?id=747 > > > > (which is in turn based on the earlier mailing list thread > > > > [edk2] dynamic PCD impact on temporary PEI memory > > https://lists.01.org/pipermail/edk2-devel/2017-October/016213.html > > ). > > > > While writing the patches, I found the root cause of BZ#747: > > "OvmfPkg/PlatformPei" calls MtrrLib APIs, and due to the above 16KB > > stack allocation, MtrrLib overflow's OVMF's 16KB (total) temp SEC/PEI > > stack. > > I thought it was considered bad form to use a significant portion of the stack (> > ~100 bytes) via local variables. This used to occasionally break MSVC builds as > MS would insert a stack check call if the locals size exceeded some threshold. > > For a BASE library, I think this should go beyond "bad form" and into not > allowed. > > -Jordan _______________________________________________ edk2-devel mailing list edk2-devel@lists.01.org https://lists.01.org/mailman/listinfo/edk2-devel
On 2017-11-08 19:04:35, Ni, Ruiyu wrote: > Jordan, Laszlo, > > I didn't realize that a platform may have less than 4-page stack > before memory is ready. If I was aware of that, I would change the > default scratch buffer size to 2 page, which should be enough too. This does not sound much better. I'm saying that the BASE library should only use at most a few hundred bytes of stack. Apparently the old algorithm did not use much memory, but perhaps was slow? Can we put it back in place for the BASE version of the library? Then, we can add a DXE specific version that uses a large buffer which it can allocate, and potentially free. -Jordan _______________________________________________ edk2-devel mailing list edk2-devel@lists.01.org https://lists.01.org/mailman/listinfo/edk2-devel
The old version is not just slow. It cannot work in certain cases. That's why the new version was developed. The new version adds a new API which allows caller to pass in the scratch buffer instead of using the stack. If a platform has limited stack, it can use that API. Thanks/Ray > -----Original Message----- > From: edk2-devel [mailto:edk2-devel-bounces@lists.01.org] On Behalf Of > Jordan Justen > Sent: Thursday, November 9, 2017 2:56 PM > To: Ni, Ruiyu <ruiyu.ni@intel.com>; Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com> > Cc: Kinney, Michael D <michael.d.kinney@intel.com>; edk2- > devel@lists.01.org; Yao, Jiewen <jiewen.yao@intel.com>; Dong, Eric > <eric.dong@intel.com>; Ard Biesheuvel <ard.biesheuvel@linaro.org> > Subject: Re: [edk2] [PATCH 3/4] UefiCpuPkg/MtrrLib: Update algorithm to > calculate optimal settings > > On 2017-11-08 19:04:35, Ni, Ruiyu wrote: > > Jordan, Laszlo, > > > > I didn't realize that a platform may have less than 4-page stack > > before memory is ready. If I was aware of that, I would change the > > default scratch buffer size to 2 page, which should be enough too. > > This does not sound much better. I'm saying that the BASE library should only > use at most a few hundred bytes of stack. > > Apparently the old algorithm did not use much memory, but perhaps was > slow? Can we put it back in place for the BASE version of the library? > Then, we can add a DXE specific version that uses a large buffer which it can > allocate, and potentially free. > > -Jordan > _______________________________________________ > edk2-devel mailing list > edk2-devel@lists.01.org > https://lists.01.org/mailman/listinfo/edk2-devel _______________________________________________ edk2-devel mailing list edk2-devel@lists.01.org https://lists.01.org/mailman/listinfo/edk2-devel
On 11/09/17 08:11, Ni, Ruiyu wrote: > The old version is not just slow. > It cannot work in certain cases. That's why the new version was developed. > > The new version adds a new API which allows caller to pass in the scratch > buffer instead of using the stack. If a platform has limited stack, it can use > that API. (1) OK, so let me summarize: (1a) Ray and Jeff confirmed that the AP stacks should be affected in *neither* PiSmmCpuDxeSmm *nor* the MpInitLib client modules (CpuMpPei, CpuDxe). (1b) There is a new MtrrLib class API that allows the client module to pass in a preallocated scratch buffer. (1a) sounds great. (1b) is an option we may or may not want to exercise in OVMF. I have the patches ready for enlarging the temp SEC/PEI RAM (and as part of that, the temp stack), which is one alternative. However, because OVMF's PEI phase runs from RAM (and not flash), the other alternative is just to add a sufficiently large static UINT8 array to PlatformPei, and pass that as scratch space to MtrrLib. (2) However: I don't know *how* the new API -- MtrrSetMemoryAttributesInMtrrSettings() -- is supposed to be used. In OvmfPkg/PlatformPei, we have the following MtrrLib calls: * OvmfPkg/PlatformPei/Xen.c: - MtrrSetMemoryAttribute() (in a loop, basically) * OvmfPkg/PlatformPei/MemDetect.c: - IsMtrrSupported() - MtrrGetAllMtrrs() - MtrrSetAllMtrrs() - MtrrSetMemoryAttribute() Is my understanding correct that MtrrSetMemoryAttribute() is the only function that is affected? (3) Is my understanding correct that MtrrSetMemoryAttributesInMtrrSettings() should be used like this: (3a) start with MtrrGetAllMtrrs() (3b) collect all *foreseeable* MtrrSetMemoryAttribute() calls into an array of MTRR_MEMORY_RANGE elements (3c) Perform a batch update on the output of (3a) by calling MtrrSetMemoryAttributesInMtrrSettings(). For this, the array from (3b), plus a caller-allocated scratch space, have to be passed in,. (3d) Finally, call MtrrSetAllMtrrs(). Is this correct? I think we could use this. Jordan, which alternative do you prefer; larger stack and unchanged code in PlatformPei, or same stack and updated code in PlatformPei? (4) Ray: would it be possible to expose SCRATCH_BUFFER_SIZE (with a new name MTRR_SCRATCH_BUFFER_SIZE) in the library class header? I see the new RETURN_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL status codes, and I don't really want to deal with them. The library class header should provide clients with a size macro that *guarantees* that RETURN_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL will not occur. Practically speaking, I would use MTRR_SCRATCH_BUFFER_SIZE in the definition of the static UINT8 array in PlatformPei. (If Jordan prefers this alternative to the larger temp stack.) Thanks! Laszlo >> -----Original Message----- >> From: edk2-devel [mailto:edk2-devel-bounces@lists.01.org] On Behalf Of >> Jordan Justen >> Sent: Thursday, November 9, 2017 2:56 PM >> To: Ni, Ruiyu <ruiyu.ni@intel.com>; Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com> >> Cc: Kinney, Michael D <michael.d.kinney@intel.com>; edk2- >> devel@lists.01.org; Yao, Jiewen <jiewen.yao@intel.com>; Dong, Eric >> <eric.dong@intel.com>; Ard Biesheuvel <ard.biesheuvel@linaro.org> >> Subject: Re: [edk2] [PATCH 3/4] UefiCpuPkg/MtrrLib: Update algorithm to >> calculate optimal settings >> >> On 2017-11-08 19:04:35, Ni, Ruiyu wrote: >>> Jordan, Laszlo, >>> >>> I didn't realize that a platform may have less than 4-page stack >>> before memory is ready. If I was aware of that, I would change the >>> default scratch buffer size to 2 page, which should be enough too. >> >> This does not sound much better. I'm saying that the BASE library should only >> use at most a few hundred bytes of stack. >> >> Apparently the old algorithm did not use much memory, but perhaps was >> slow? Can we put it back in place for the BASE version of the library? >> Then, we can add a DXE specific version that uses a large buffer which it can >> allocate, and potentially free. >> >> -Jordan >> _______________________________________________ >> edk2-devel mailing list >> edk2-devel@lists.01.org >> https://lists.01.org/mailman/listinfo/edk2-devel _______________________________________________ edk2-devel mailing list edk2-devel@lists.01.org https://lists.01.org/mailman/listinfo/edk2-devel
> -----Original Message----- > From: Laszlo Ersek [mailto:lersek@redhat.com] > Sent: Thursday, November 9, 2017 9:16 PM > To: Ni, Ruiyu <ruiyu.ni@intel.com>; Justen, Jordan L > <jordan.l.justen@intel.com>; Jeff Fan <vanjeff_919@hotmail.com> > Cc: Kinney, Michael D <michael.d.kinney@intel.com>; edk2-devel@lists.01.org; > Yao, Jiewen <jiewen.yao@intel.com>; Dong, Eric <eric.dong@intel.com>; Ard > Biesheuvel <ard.biesheuvel@linaro.org> > Subject: Re: [edk2] [PATCH 3/4] UefiCpuPkg/MtrrLib: Update algorithm to > calculate optimal settings > > On 11/09/17 08:11, Ni, Ruiyu wrote: > > The old version is not just slow. > > It cannot work in certain cases. That's why the new version was developed. > > > > The new version adds a new API which allows caller to pass in the > > scratch buffer instead of using the stack. If a platform has limited > > stack, it can use that API. > > (1) OK, so let me summarize: > > (1a) Ray and Jeff confirmed that the AP stacks should be affected in > *neither* PiSmmCpuDxeSmm *nor* the MpInitLib client modules (CpuMpPei, > CpuDxe). > > (1b) There is a new MtrrLib class API that allows the client module to pass in a > preallocated scratch buffer. > > (1a) sounds great. > > (1b) is an option we may or may not want to exercise in OVMF. I have the > patches ready for enlarging the temp SEC/PEI RAM (and as part of that, the > temp stack), which is one alternative. However, because OVMF's PEI phase runs > from RAM (and not flash), the other alternative is just to add a sufficiently large > static UINT8 array to PlatformPei, and pass that as scratch space to MtrrLib. > > > (2) However: I don't know *how* the new API -- > MtrrSetMemoryAttributesInMtrrSettings() -- is supposed to be used. In > OvmfPkg/PlatformPei, we have the following MtrrLib calls: > > * OvmfPkg/PlatformPei/Xen.c: > > - MtrrSetMemoryAttribute() > > (in a loop, basically) > > * OvmfPkg/PlatformPei/MemDetect.c: > > - IsMtrrSupported() > - MtrrGetAllMtrrs() > - MtrrSetAllMtrrs() > - MtrrSetMemoryAttribute() > > Is my understanding correct that MtrrSetMemoryAttribute() is the only function > that is affected? 1. yes. Only MtrrSetMemoryAttribute() call in OVMF is affected. > > > (3) Is my understanding correct that > MtrrSetMemoryAttributesInMtrrSettings() should be used like this: > > (3a) start with MtrrGetAllMtrrs() > > (3b) collect all *foreseeable* MtrrSetMemoryAttribute() calls into an > array of MTRR_MEMORY_RANGE elements > > (3c) Perform a batch update on the output of (3a) by calling > MtrrSetMemoryAttributesInMtrrSettings(). For this, the array from > (3b), plus a caller-allocated scratch space, have to be passed in,. > > (3d) Finally, call MtrrSetAllMtrrs(). > > Is this correct? 2. yes. In summary, there are three ways to call this new API. The first way is what you described. The second way is a bit change to (3a), ZeroMem() is called instead of MtrrGetAllMtrrs() to initialize the MTRR. The third way is to call this new API using NULL MtrrSetting, which cause the API itself to retrieve the current MTRR settings from CPU, apply the new setting, write to CPU. But the third way doesn't support batch setting. > > I think we could use this. Jordan, which alternative do you prefer; larger stack > and unchanged code in PlatformPei, or same stack and updated code in > PlatformPei? > > > (4) Ray: would it be possible to expose SCRATCH_BUFFER_SIZE (with a new > name MTRR_SCRATCH_BUFFER_SIZE) in the library class header? I see the new > RETURN_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL status codes, and I don't really want to deal with > them. The library class header should provide clients with a size macro that > *guarantees* that RETURN_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL will not occur. > > Practically speaking, I would use MTRR_SCRATCH_BUFFER_SIZE in the definition > of the static UINT8 array in PlatformPei. (If Jordan prefers this alternative to the > larger temp stack.) 3. Not quite correct. Because even when pass in the scratch buffer whose size equal to MTRR_SCRATCH_BUFFER_SIZE, the BUFFER_TOO_SMALL could be returned. That's why the BUFFER_TOO_SMALL status is invented. It requires caller to re-supply the enough scratch buffer for calculation. As such, I do not think exposing SCRATCH_BUFFER_SIZE helps. When implementing the code, I tried to find out the maximum scratch buffer size but found that the maximum could be up to 256KB. I cannot use such large stack because as Jordan said, MSVC will inject some code results in unresolved symbol in EDKII code. And DxeIpl only allocates 128KB stack for whole DXE phase. > > Thanks! > Laszlo > > >> -----Original Message----- > >> From: edk2-devel [mailto:edk2-devel-bounces@lists.01.org] On Behalf > >> Of Jordan Justen > >> Sent: Thursday, November 9, 2017 2:56 PM > >> To: Ni, Ruiyu <ruiyu.ni@intel.com>; Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com> > >> Cc: Kinney, Michael D <michael.d.kinney@intel.com>; edk2- > >> devel@lists.01.org; Yao, Jiewen <jiewen.yao@intel.com>; Dong, Eric > >> <eric.dong@intel.com>; Ard Biesheuvel <ard.biesheuvel@linaro.org> > >> Subject: Re: [edk2] [PATCH 3/4] UefiCpuPkg/MtrrLib: Update algorithm > >> to calculate optimal settings > >> > >> On 2017-11-08 19:04:35, Ni, Ruiyu wrote: > >>> Jordan, Laszlo, > >>> > >>> I didn't realize that a platform may have less than 4-page stack > >>> before memory is ready. If I was aware of that, I would change the > >>> default scratch buffer size to 2 page, which should be enough too. > >> > >> This does not sound much better. I'm saying that the BASE library > >> should only use at most a few hundred bytes of stack. > >> > >> Apparently the old algorithm did not use much memory, but perhaps was > >> slow? Can we put it back in place for the BASE version of the library? > >> Then, we can add a DXE specific version that uses a large buffer > >> which it can allocate, and potentially free. > >> > >> -Jordan > >> _______________________________________________ > >> edk2-devel mailing list > >> edk2-devel@lists.01.org > >> https://lists.01.org/mailman/listinfo/edk2-devel _______________________________________________ edk2-devel mailing list edk2-devel@lists.01.org https://lists.01.org/mailman/listinfo/edk2-devel
Hi Ray, On 11/10/17 01:52, Ni, Ruiyu wrote: > > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Laszlo Ersek [mailto:lersek@redhat.com] >> Sent: Thursday, November 9, 2017 9:16 PM >> To: Ni, Ruiyu <ruiyu.ni@intel.com>; Justen, Jordan L >> <jordan.l.justen@intel.com>; Jeff Fan <vanjeff_919@hotmail.com> >> Cc: Kinney, Michael D <michael.d.kinney@intel.com>; edk2-devel@lists.01.org; >> Yao, Jiewen <jiewen.yao@intel.com>; Dong, Eric <eric.dong@intel.com>; Ard >> Biesheuvel <ard.biesheuvel@linaro.org> >> Subject: Re: [edk2] [PATCH 3/4] UefiCpuPkg/MtrrLib: Update algorithm to >> calculate optimal settings >> (1b) is an option we may or may not want to exercise in OVMF. I have the >> patches ready for enlarging the temp SEC/PEI RAM (and as part of that, the >> temp stack), which is one alternative. However, because OVMF's PEI phase runs >> from RAM (and not flash), the other alternative is just to add a sufficiently large >> static UINT8 array to PlatformPei, and pass that as scratch space to MtrrLib. >> Is my understanding correct that MtrrSetMemoryAttribute() is the only function >> that is affected? > > 1. yes. Only MtrrSetMemoryAttribute() call in OVMF is affected. >> (3) Is my understanding correct that >> MtrrSetMemoryAttributesInMtrrSettings() should be used like this: >> >> (3a) start with MtrrGetAllMtrrs() >> >> (3b) collect all *foreseeable* MtrrSetMemoryAttribute() calls into an >> array of MTRR_MEMORY_RANGE elements >> >> (3c) Perform a batch update on the output of (3a) by calling >> MtrrSetMemoryAttributesInMtrrSettings(). For this, the array from >> (3b), plus a caller-allocated scratch space, have to be passed in,. >> >> (3d) Finally, call MtrrSetAllMtrrs(). >> >> Is this correct? > > 2. yes. In summary, there are three ways to call this new API. The first way is what > you described. The second way is a bit change to (3a), ZeroMem() is called > instead of MtrrGetAllMtrrs() to initialize the MTRR. The third way is to call > this new API using NULL MtrrSetting, which cause the API itself to retrieve > the current MTRR settings from CPU, apply the new setting, write to CPU. > But the third way doesn't support batch setting. > >> >> I think we could use this. Jordan, which alternative do you prefer; larger stack >> and unchanged code in PlatformPei, or same stack and updated code in >> PlatformPei? >> >> >> (4) Ray: would it be possible to expose SCRATCH_BUFFER_SIZE (with a new >> name MTRR_SCRATCH_BUFFER_SIZE) in the library class header? I see the new >> RETURN_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL status codes, and I don't really want to deal with >> them. The library class header should provide clients with a size macro that >> *guarantees* that RETURN_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL will not occur. >> >> Practically speaking, I would use MTRR_SCRATCH_BUFFER_SIZE in the definition >> of the static UINT8 array in PlatformPei. (If Jordan prefers this alternative to the >> larger temp stack.) > > 3. Not quite correct. Because even when pass in the scratch buffer whose size equal > to MTRR_SCRATCH_BUFFER_SIZE, the BUFFER_TOO_SMALL could be returned. > That's why the BUFFER_TOO_SMALL status is invented. It requires caller to re-supply > the enough scratch buffer for calculation. > As such, I do not think exposing SCRATCH_BUFFER_SIZE helps. > When implementing the code, I tried to find out the maximum scratch buffer size but > found that the maximum could be up to 256KB. I cannot use such large stack because > as Jordan said, MSVC will inject some code results in unresolved symbol in EDKII code. > And DxeIpl only allocates 128KB stack for whole DXE phase. Thank you very much for the explanation! I have an untested prototype for (1b), using a 16KB static array as MtrrLib scratch space, in OvmfPkg/PlatformPei. In the compressed FVMAIN_COMPACT volume, its size impact is 320 bytes only. (For illustration, I'm attaching this "proof of concept".) However, after some more thinking, I dislike this approach. First, I'd like to keep this added complexity out of PlatformPei, if possible. Second, a 16KB growth in PEIFV (current total size: 896 KB) just to preserve the "status quo" is not really nice; we could use that space for including executable code and related static data. Third, this scratch space cannot be used for any other purpose. A larger temp stack is generally available to other functions in PlatformPei, and to all other PEIMs as well. In particular, if OVMF included a PEIM in the future that used the traditional MtrrSetMemoryAttribute() API, then PlatformPei's dedicated scratch space could not be shared by that PEIM. So, I'll go ahead and post the variant that grows the temp SEC/PEI RAM for OVMF. Thanks! Laszlo _______________________________________________ edk2-devel mailing list edk2-devel@lists.01.org https://lists.01.org/mailman/listinfo/edk2-devel
Laszlo, PiSmmCpuDxeSmm isn’t the problem, it also only consumed MtrrSetAllMtrrs() that will not consume big local variable buffer. Jeff ________________________________ From: edk2-devel <edk2-devel-bounces@lists.01.org> on behalf of Ni, Ruiyu <ruiyu.ni@intel.com> Sent: Thursday, November 9, 2017 11:04:35 AM To: Justen, Jordan L; Laszlo Ersek Cc: Kinney, Michael D; edk2-devel@lists.01.org; Yao, Jiewen; Dong, Eric; Ard Biesheuvel Subject: Re: [edk2] [PATCH 3/4] UefiCpuPkg/MtrrLib: Update algorithm to calculate optimal settings Jordan, Laszlo, I didn't realize that a platform may have less than 4-page stack before memory is ready. If I was aware of that, I would change the default scratch buffer size to 2 page, which should be enough too. But I do not think we may need to change the scratch buffer size. Let me clarify about the MtrrLib API usage: Though the library is a BASE type, and it's MP-safe, it's not recommended to call MtrrSetMemoryAttribute...() in AP. Per IA32 SDM, all processors should use the same MTRR settings. In UEFI practice, we always just call the MtrrSetMemoryAttribute...() in BSP side, and then use MtrrGetAllMtrrs()/MtrrSetAllMtrrs() to sync the changes to all other Aps. Thanks/Ray > -----Original Message----- > From: Justen, Jordan L > Sent: Thursday, November 9, 2017 9:54 AM > To: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com>; Ni, Ruiyu <ruiyu.ni@intel.com> > Cc: Dong, Eric <eric.dong@intel.com>; Ard Biesheuvel > <ard.biesheuvel@linaro.org>; edk2-devel@lists.01.org; Yao, Jiewen > <jiewen.yao@intel.com>; Kinney, Michael D <michael.d.kinney@intel.com> > Subject: Re: [edk2] [PATCH 3/4] UefiCpuPkg/MtrrLib: Update algorithm to > calculate optimal settings > > On 2017-11-08 17:36:01, Laszlo Ersek wrote: > > Hi Ray, > > > > On 10/12/17 10:48, Ruiyu Ni wrote: > > > The new algorithm converts the problem calculating optimal MTRR > > > settings (using least MTRR registers) to the problem finding the > > > shortest path in a graph. > > > The memory required in extreme but rare case can be up to 256KB, so > > > using local stack buffer is impossible considering current DxeIpl > > > only allocates 128KB stack. > > > > > > The patch changes existing MtrrSetMemoryAttributeInMtrrSettings() > > > and > > > MtrrSetMemoryAttribute() to use the 4-page stack buffer for > > > calculation. The two APIs return BUFFER_TOO_SMALL when the buffer is > > > too small for calculation. > > > > [snip] > > > > > +#define SCRATCH_BUFFER_SIZE (4 * SIZE_4KB) > > > > [snip] > > > > > RETURN_STATUS > > > EFIAPI > > > -MtrrSetMemoryAttribute ( > > > +MtrrSetMemoryAttributeInMtrrSettings ( > > > + IN OUT MTRR_SETTINGS *MtrrSetting, > > > IN PHYSICAL_ADDRESS BaseAddress, > > > IN UINT64 Length, > > > IN MTRR_MEMORY_CACHE_TYPE Attribute > > > ) > > > { > > > RETURN_STATUS Status; > > > + UINT8 Scratch[SCRATCH_BUFFER_SIZE]; > > > > [snip] > > > > (This patch is now commit 2bbd7e2fbd4b.) > > > > Today I managed to spend time on > > > > https://bugzilla.tianocore.org/show_bug.cgi?id=747 > > > > (which is in turn based on the earlier mailing list thread > > > > [edk2] dynamic PCD impact on temporary PEI memory > > https://lists.01.org/pipermail/edk2-devel/2017-October/016213.html > > ). > > > > While writing the patches, I found the root cause of BZ#747: > > "OvmfPkg/PlatformPei" calls MtrrLib APIs, and due to the above 16KB > > stack allocation, MtrrLib overflow's OVMF's 16KB (total) temp SEC/PEI > > stack. > > I thought it was considered bad form to use a significant portion of the stack (> > ~100 bytes) via local variables. This used to occasionally break MSVC builds as > MS would insert a stack check call if the locals size exceeded some threshold. > > For a BASE library, I think this should go beyond "bad form" and into not > allowed. > > -Jordan _______________________________________________ edk2-devel mailing list edk2-devel@lists.01.org https://lists.01.org/mailman/listinfo/edk2-devel _______________________________________________ edk2-devel mailing list edk2-devel@lists.01.org https://lists.01.org/mailman/listinfo/edk2-devel
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