MIPS: Loongson64: Handle more memory types passed from firmware

There are many types of revsered memory passed from firmware
that should be reserved in memblock, and UMA memory passed
from firmware that should be added to system memory for system
to use.

Also for memblock there is no need to align those space into page,
which actually cause problems.

Handle them properly to prevent memory corruption on some systems.

Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Jiaxun Yang <jiaxun.yang@flygoat.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Bogendoerfer <tsbogend@alpha.franken.de>
This commit is contained in:
Jiaxun Yang 2023-11-07 11:15:20 +00:00 committed by Thomas Bogendoerfer
parent edc0378eee
commit c7206e7bd2
2 changed files with 31 additions and 17 deletions

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@ -14,7 +14,11 @@
#define ADAPTER_ROM 8
#define ACPI_TABLE 9
#define SMBIOS_TABLE 10
#define MAX_MEMORY_TYPE 11
#define UMA_VIDEO_RAM 11
#define VUMA_VIDEO_RAM 12
#define MAX_MEMORY_TYPE 13
#define MEM_SIZE_IS_IN_BYTES (1 << 31)
#define LOONGSON3_BOOT_MEM_MAP_MAX 128
struct efi_memory_map_loongson {

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@ -49,8 +49,7 @@ void virtual_early_config(void)
void __init szmem(unsigned int node)
{
u32 i, mem_type;
static unsigned long num_physpages;
u64 node_id, node_psize, start_pfn, end_pfn, mem_start, mem_size;
phys_addr_t node_id, mem_start, mem_size;
/* Otherwise come from DTB */
if (loongson_sysconf.fw_interface != LOONGSON_LEFI)
@ -64,27 +63,38 @@ void __init szmem(unsigned int node)
mem_type = loongson_memmap->map[i].mem_type;
mem_size = loongson_memmap->map[i].mem_size;
mem_start = loongson_memmap->map[i].mem_start;
/* Memory size comes in MB if MEM_SIZE_IS_IN_BYTES not set */
if (mem_size & MEM_SIZE_IS_IN_BYTES)
mem_size &= ~MEM_SIZE_IS_IN_BYTES;
else
mem_size = mem_size << 20;
mem_start = (node_id << 44) | loongson_memmap->map[i].mem_start;
switch (mem_type) {
case SYSTEM_RAM_LOW:
case SYSTEM_RAM_HIGH:
start_pfn = ((node_id << 44) + mem_start) >> PAGE_SHIFT;
node_psize = (mem_size << 20) >> PAGE_SHIFT;
end_pfn = start_pfn + node_psize;
num_physpages += node_psize;
pr_info("Node%d: mem_type:%d, mem_start:0x%llx, mem_size:0x%llx MB\n",
(u32)node_id, mem_type, mem_start, mem_size);
pr_info(" start_pfn:0x%llx, end_pfn:0x%llx, num_physpages:0x%lx\n",
start_pfn, end_pfn, num_physpages);
memblock_add_node(PFN_PHYS(start_pfn),
PFN_PHYS(node_psize), node,
case UMA_VIDEO_RAM:
pr_info("Node %d, mem_type:%d\t[%pa], %pa bytes usable\n",
(u32)node_id, mem_type, &mem_start, &mem_size);
memblock_add_node(mem_start, mem_size, node,
MEMBLOCK_NONE);
break;
case SYSTEM_RAM_RESERVED:
pr_info("Node%d: mem_type:%d, mem_start:0x%llx, mem_size:0x%llx MB\n",
(u32)node_id, mem_type, mem_start, mem_size);
memblock_reserve(((node_id << 44) + mem_start), mem_size << 20);
case VIDEO_ROM:
case ADAPTER_ROM:
case ACPI_TABLE:
case SMBIOS_TABLE:
pr_info("Node %d, mem_type:%d\t[%pa], %pa bytes reserved\n",
(u32)node_id, mem_type, &mem_start, &mem_size);
memblock_reserve(mem_start, mem_size);
break;
/* We should not reserve VUMA_VIDEO_RAM as it overlaps with MMIO */
case VUMA_VIDEO_RAM:
default:
pr_info("Node %d, mem_type:%d\t[%pa], %pa bytes unhandled\n",
(u32)node_id, mem_type, &mem_start, &mem_size);
break;
}
}