Zephyr image consists of multiple non-contiguous load segments
that reside in different RAM regions. For instance:
ELF: phdr: paddr=0x1000 memsz=0x8000
ELF: phdr: paddr=0x100000 memsz=0x28a90
ELF: phdr: paddr=0x128aa0 memsz=0x7560
ELF: memory: 0x1000 -> 0x130000
However, the logic that determines the best placement for dom0
initrd and metadata, assumes that the image is fully contained
in a single RAM region, not taking into account the cases where:
(1) start > kernel_start && end > kernel_end
(2) start < kernel_start && end < kernel_end
(3) start > kernel_start && end < kernel_end
In case (1), the evaluation will result in end = kernel_start,
i.e. end < start, and will load initrd in the middle of the kernel.
In case (2), the evaluation will result in start = kernel_end,
i.e. end < start, and will load initrd at kernel_end, that is out
of the memory region under evaluation.
In case (3), the evaluation will result in either end = kernel_start
or start = kernel_end but in both cases will be end < start, and
will either load initrd in the middle of the image, or arbitrarily
at kernel_end.
This patch reorganizes the conditionals to include so far unconsidered
cases as well, uniformly returning the lowest available address.
Fixes: 73b47eea2104 ('x86/dom0: improve PVH initrd and metadata placement')
Signed-off-by: Xenia Ragiadakou <xenia.ragiadakou@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Jan Beulich <jbeulich@suse.com>
Reviewed-by: Roger Pau Monné <roger.pau@citrix.com>
ASSERT(IS_ALIGNED(start, PAGE_SIZE) && IS_ALIGNED(end, PAGE_SIZE));
+ /*
+ * NB: Even better would be to use rangesets to determine a suitable
+ * range, in particular in case a kernel requests multiple heavily
+ * discontiguous regions (which right now we fold all into one big
+ * region).
+ */
if ( end <= kernel_start || start >= kernel_end )
- ; /* No overlap, nothing to do. */
+ {
+ /* No overlap, just check whether the region is large enough. */
+ if ( end - start >= size )
+ return start;
+ }
/* Deal with the kernel already being loaded in the region. */
- else if ( kernel_start - start > end - kernel_end )
- end = kernel_start;
- else
- start = kernel_end;
-
- if ( end - start >= size )
+ else if ( kernel_start > start && kernel_start - start >= size )
return start;
+ else if ( kernel_end < end && end - kernel_end >= size )
+ return kernel_end;
}
return INVALID_PADDR;