Re: [PATCH] irqchip/gicv3-its: Don't allow devices whose ID is outside range

From: Shanker Donthineni
Date: Tue Feb 23 2016 - 09:15:48 EST


Hi Marc,

On 02/23/2016 02:51 AM, Marc Zyngier wrote:
On 23/02/16 03:57, Shanker Donthineni wrote:
We are not checking whether the requested device identifier fits into
table or not. The ITS MAPD command fails if 'Device ID' is outside of
device table range.

Add a simple validation check to avoid MAPD failures since we are
not handling ITS command errors. This change also helps to return an
error -ENOMEM instead of success to caller.

In which circumstances do you see this failing? We allocate memory for
the whole DevID range (as advertised by the ITS), so anything that comes
up outside of that range cannot be handled anyway, and is a HW
integration issue. You might as well pretend that these devices do not
exist.

Thanks,

M.
We will try to allocate maximum memory as much as possible to cover whole DevID.
sparse. We may not always successful, sometimes we limit memory allocation size
for two reasons MAX_ORDER and ITS flat table capacity.

1) According to ARM-GIC spec, ITS hw can access maximum of 256 (ITS-pages) *
64K (ITS-pageszie) bytes.

21bits = 16 MBytes / 8 (flat table size / device table entry size)

Assuming: minimum device table entry size 8 Bytes

2) On 4K page size kernel with default arch/arm64/defconfig.

19bits = 4 MBytes / 8 (flat table size / device table entry size)

Assuming: minimum device table entry size 8 Bytes

This is definitely a problem if DevID range is much more than 19Bits and we fail to allocate
enough memory. Our ITS hardware has capable of supporting all 32bits, so it advertises
DevID 32.

I am preparing an another patch to support ITS-Indirection (two-level table walk) feature.

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Shanker Donthineni
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