From: Marc Zyngier Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2023 13:38:14 +0000 (+0800) Subject: arm64: Reduce PT size estimation complexity X-Git-Url: http://git.dujemihanovic.xyz/img/static/gitweb.css?a=commitdiff_plain;h=94d30f476fe1eaf7b56595a4db961ba8e4200609;p=u-boot.git arm64: Reduce PT size estimation complexity count_required_pts()'s complexity is high if mappings are not using the largest possible block size (due to some other requirement such as tracking dirty pages, for example). Let's switch to a method that follows the pattern established with the add_map() helper, and make it almost instantaneous instead of taking a large amount of time if 2MB mappings are in use instead of 1GB. Signed-off-by: Marc Zyngier Signed-off-by: Pierre-Clément Tosi [ Paul: pick from the Android tree. Fixup Pierre's commit. Rebase to the upstream ] Signed-off-by: Ying-Chun Liu (PaulLiu) Cc: Tom Rini Link: https://android.googlesource.com/platform/external/u-boot/+/5d756d147e31a1cdaaa261a50e526404ca5968f5 Link: https://android.googlesource.com/platform/external/u-boot/+/6be9330601d81545c7c941e3609f35bf68a09059 --- diff --git a/arch/arm/cpu/armv8/cache_v8.c b/arch/arm/cpu/armv8/cache_v8.c index 876344e1b4..697334086f 100644 --- a/arch/arm/cpu/armv8/cache_v8.c +++ b/arch/arm/cpu/armv8/cache_v8.c @@ -352,98 +352,57 @@ static void add_map(struct mm_region *map) (u64 *)gd->arch.tlb_addr, attrs); } -enum pte_type { - PTE_INVAL, - PTE_BLOCK, - PTE_LEVEL, -}; - -/* - * This is a recursively called function to count the number of - * page tables we need to cover a particular PTE range. If you - * call this with level = -1 you basically get the full 48 bit - * coverage. - */ -static int count_required_pts(u64 addr, int level, u64 maxaddr) +static void count_range(u64 virt, u64 size, int level, int *cntp) { - int levelshift = level2shift(level); - u64 levelsize = 1ULL << levelshift; - u64 levelmask = levelsize - 1; - u64 levelend = addr + levelsize; - int r = 0; - int i; - enum pte_type pte_type = PTE_INVAL; + u64 map_size = BIT_ULL(level2shift(level)); + int i, idx; - for (i = 0; mem_map[i].size || mem_map[i].attrs; i++) { - struct mm_region *map = &mem_map[i]; - u64 start = map->virt; - u64 end = start + map->size; + idx = (virt >> level2shift(level)) & (MAX_PTE_ENTRIES - 1); + for (i = idx; size; i++) { + u64 next_size; - /* Check if the PTE would overlap with the map */ - if (max(addr, start) <= min(levelend, end)) { - start = max(addr, start); - end = min(levelend, end); + if (level >= 1 && + size >= map_size && !(virt & (map_size - 1))) { + virt += map_size; + size -= map_size; - /* We need a sub-pt for this level */ - if ((start & levelmask) || (end & levelmask)) { - pte_type = PTE_LEVEL; - break; - } + continue; + } - /* Lv0 can not do block PTEs, so do levels here too */ - if (level <= 0) { - pte_type = PTE_LEVEL; - break; - } + /* Going one level down */ + (*cntp)++; + next_size = min(map_size - (virt & (map_size - 1)), size); - /* PTE is active, but fits into a block */ - pte_type = PTE_BLOCK; - } - } + count_range(virt, next_size, level + 1, cntp); - /* - * Block PTEs at this level are already covered by the parent page - * table, so we only need to count sub page tables. - */ - if (pte_type == PTE_LEVEL) { - int sublevel = level + 1; - u64 sublevelsize = 1ULL << level2shift(sublevel); - - /* Account for the new sub page table ... */ - r = 1; - - /* ... and for all child page tables that one might have */ - for (i = 0; i < MAX_PTE_ENTRIES; i++) { - r += count_required_pts(addr, sublevel, maxaddr); - addr += sublevelsize; - - if (addr >= maxaddr) { - /* - * We reached the end of address space, no need - * to look any further. - */ - break; - } - } + virt += next_size; + size -= next_size; } - - return r; } -/* Returns the estimated required size of all page tables */ -__weak u64 get_page_table_size(void) +static int count_ranges(void) { - u64 one_pt = MAX_PTE_ENTRIES * sizeof(u64); - u64 size = 0; + int i, count = 0, level = 0; u64 va_bits; - int start_level = 0; get_tcr(NULL, &va_bits); if (va_bits < 39) - start_level = 1; + level = 1; + + for (i = 0; mem_map[i].size || mem_map[i].attrs; i++) + count_range(mem_map[i].virt, mem_map[i].size, level, &count); + + return count; +} + +/* Returns the estimated required size of all page tables */ +__weak u64 get_page_table_size(void) +{ + u64 one_pt = MAX_PTE_ENTRIES * sizeof(u64); + u64 size; /* Account for all page tables we would need to cover our memory map */ - size = one_pt * count_required_pts(0, start_level - 1, 1ULL << va_bits); + size = one_pt * count_ranges(); /* * We need to duplicate our page table once to have an emergency pt to